C Git's "git archive" command represents a tree object using a
standard archival format like tar, zip, or tgz, ready for consumption
by other, git-unaware users or tools.
Add a bare-bones analagous "jgit archive" command to show what is
possible, supporting only ZIP format for now. It uses java.util.zip
which is not aware of the InfoZIP extensions for representing symlinks
and file permissions, so symlinks, executable files, and submodule
entries are represented as plain text files.
Making this functionality available from the library, improving
handling of special entries, and support for other output formats are
left for later patches. Ultimately the intent is to offer a
TreeArchiveStream class for use by web frontends like Gitiles to offer
"download as zip/tgz/txz" links and use by, for example, code search
tools to get easy access to the content of git tree objects.
Test with "jgit archive my-favorite-tree >out.zip".
Change-Id: Ib590f173ceff3df4b58493cecccd6b9a1b355e3d
Our rule to enforce javodocs for public members gives us a problem
because there are some patterns where javadoc make little sense so we
make the comments as small as possible, which our formatting rules do
not like, so disable it for those source files.
Change-Id: I6e3edb1e650ed45428b89cf41e6151b6536bca8a
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Note the the settings are slightly less restrictive for test bundles.
-Also cleanup a couple of malformed javadocs
-Update compiler warnings/errors to include default values from Juno
-We now flag diagnosed null dereference as error. We didn't do that
earlier because of some false positives.
Change-Id: I58386d63164e65d3d8d1998da3390d99bdc7381a
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Change-Id: I458167739210214fa54c4b3d62fac5abc82f96f7
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
The test checks if an error is thrown when trying to create the same tag
for the second time.
Change-Id: I4ed2f6c997587f0ea23bd26a32fb64a2d48a980e
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Since commit caa362f20d (Check for write errors in standard out and
exit with error, 2012-09-14), running "jgit diff" results in a
NullPointerException:
| $ jgit diff
| java.lang.NullPointerException
| at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:82)
| at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.write(BufferedOutputStream.java:126)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.diff.DiffFormatter.format(DiffFormatter.java:688)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.diff.DiffFormatter.format(DiffFormatter.java:630)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.diff.DiffFormatter.format(DiffFormatter.java:616)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.diff.DiffFormatter.format(DiffFormatter.java:600)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Diff.run(Diff.java:211)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.TextBuiltin.execute(TextBuiltin.java:166)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.execute(Main.java:200)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.run(Main.java:120)
| at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.main(Main.java:94)
That patch replaced most uses of System.out with a wrapper, with
changes like the following:
class Diff extends TextBuiltin {
private final DiffFormatter diffFmt = new DiffFormatter( //
- new BufferedOutputStream(System.out));
+ new BufferedOutputStream(outs));
outs is not set for TextBuiltin objects until init() has been run.
Moving the initialization to after the super.init() call gets
"jgit diff" and "jgit log -p" working well again.
Change-Id: I80fcf259c4fb733990bd16e52bcf94e66d820826
For streams that should not be closed, i.e. don't own an underlying
stream, and in-memory streams that do not need to be closed we just
suppress the warning. This mostly apply to test cases. GC is enough.
For streams with external resources (i.e. files) we add the necessary
call to close().
Change-Id: I4d883ba2e7d07f199fe57ccb3459ece00441a570
This reverts commit 07f9936257.
07f9 seems to require a more recent args4j, but I cannot locate a CQ
that verifies we can use a version more recent then 2.0.12. 2.0.16
has been released, but the Hudson CI instance at Eclipse won't
build it.
Since the commit fixes an issue identified in March but wasn't
actually submitted to the tree until September, we can continue to
ignore whatever the problem is/was until someone can attempt a more
correctly working solution.
Change-Id: I94fa432c219bda21c1126976bb60e5292760092e
These came from patches in review in parallel with the introduction
of the exception throwing print writer.
Change-Id: I1c27fa276eb1fcf12ad19792049c35cb52518c16
Use CmdLineException(CmdLineParser, String) instead. The new constructor
has been added in args4j 2.0.12, so in pom.xml that would be the minimum
version. Set the upper boundary in pom.xml to 2.1.0 (exclusive), just
like in the MANIFEST.MF.
Change-Id: If45d809e4ffa11a3572d958ce121422fb03cf8f3
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Invoke the wrapper types' valueOf via static imports.
For booleans used in asserts, add a new assert in
the JUnit utility package since out current version of JUnit
does not have the assert(boolean, boolean) method.
Change-Id: I9099bd8efbc8c133479344d51ce7dabed8958a2b
The underlying problem is that System.out is a PrintWriter and
as such it does not throw exceptions on error, but rather just
sets a flag and continues.
This changes replaces the use of System.out with a PrintWriter-like
writer that does not catch error, but instead throw them to the
caller.
Bug: 366243
Change-Id: I44405edc4416e943b87f09a0f6ed041c6c51b046
This is a first basic implementation that displays current branch and
list of files of various status, but isn't as refined as its native
counterpart (e.g. does not say if we're ahead or behind the remote).
It's been helpful in the diagnostic of bug #347885.
Bug: 348318
CQ: 6769
Change-Id: Ifc35da608fbba652524c1b5b522e3c0d5369ad5e
Signed-off-by: François Rey <eclipse.org@francois.rey.name>
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Implements a garbage collector for FileRepositories. Main ideas are
copied from the garbage collector for DFS based repos
(DfsGarbageCollector). Added functionalities are
- pruning loose objects
- handling of the index
- packing refs
- handling of reflogs (objects referenced from reflog will not be
pruned/)
These are features of a GC which are not handled in this change and
which should come with subsequent changes:
- unpacking packed objects into loose objects (to support that pruning
packed objects doesn't delete them until they are older than two weeks)
- expiration of reflogs
- support for configuration parameters (e.g. gc.pruneExpire)
Change-Id: I14ea5cb7e0fd1b5c50b994fd77f4e05bfbb9d911
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Orion wants to consume the pgm bundle from a p2 repository in their
build. Also add corresponding source bundle and feature to provision
sources via a target platform.
Bug: 373789
Change-Id: I0016ee155553c546606b63d310666eb10bd997e1
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Currently, only --list option is supported with --global, --system,
--local and --file switches.
Change-Id: I9b179b162996520e95c4e001dccd65c566a4bd27
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Instead of printing the stack trace from the JGitInternalException
thrown from CommitMessage.call(), print just the exception
message, using the Die exception.
Change-Id: I9ec3eb02eb001813fa15ac6f90a606223dcdafdc
Tags can be un-annotated whereby there is no RevTag object, only
a ref pointing to the tagged object.
Bug: 360650
Change-Id: I06309c45c0a896fe2a0a874700febf78c9fb87e8