What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2021, #06; Thu, 17)

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Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree.  Commits
prefixed with '-' are only in 'seen' while commits prefixed with '+'
are in 'next'.  The ones marked with '.' do not appear in any of the
integration branches, but I am still holding onto them.  Generally,
being in 'next' is a sign that a topic is stable enough to be used
and are candidate to be in a future release, while being in 'seen'
means nothing more than that the maintainer has found it interesting
for some reason (like "it may have hard-to-resolve conflicts with
another topic already in flight" or "this may turn out to be
useful")---do not read too much into a topic being in (or not in)
'seen'.

The tip of 'next' has been rewound.  We'll start merging topics that
have been reviewed well down.  On the other hand, some topics have
been waiting for updates for too long.  I've started marking them
for discarding.  Motivated contributors may want to take a look of
them, pick an easy one or two, reroll them on behalf of the original
authors, to resurrect them.

Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the
following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors.  Some
repositories have only a subset of branches.

With maint, master, next, seen, todo:

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/
	git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/
	https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/
	https://github.com/git/git/
	https://gitlab.com/git-vcs/git/

With all the integration branches and topics broken out:

	https://github.com/gitster/git/

Even though the preformatted documentation in HTML and man format
are not sources, they are published in these repositories for
convenience (replace "htmldocs" with "manpages" for the manual
pages):

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git/
	https://github.com/gitster/git-htmldocs.git/

Release tarballs are available at:

	https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/

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[New Topics]

* ab/config-based-hooks-base (2021-06-16) 30 commits
 - hook-list.h: add a generated list of hooks, like config-list.h
 - hooks: fix a TOCTOU in "did we run a hook?" heuristic
 - receive-pack: convert receive hooks to hook.h
 - post-update: use hook.h library
 - receive-pack: convert 'update' hook to hook.h
 - hooks: allow callers to capture output
 - run-command: allow capturing of collated output
 - reference-transaction: use hook.h to run hooks
 - transport: convert pre-push hook to use config
 - hook: convert 'post-rewrite' hook in sequencer.c to hook.h
 - hook: provide stdin by string_list or callback
 - run-command: add stdin callback for parallelization
 - am: convert 'post-rewrite' hook to hook.h
 - hook: support passing stdin to hooks
 - run-command: allow stdin for run_processes_parallel
 - run-command: remove old run_hook_{le,ve}() hook API
 - receive-pack: convert push-to-checkout hook to hook.h
 - read-cache: convert post-index-change hook to use config
 - commit: use hook.h to execute hooks
 - git-p4: use 'git hook' to run hooks
 - send-email: use 'git hook run' for 'sendemail-validate'
 - git hook run: add an --ignore-missing flag
 - merge: use config-based hooks for post-merge hook
 - hooks: convert 'post-checkout' hook to hook library
 - am: convert applypatch hooks to use config
 - rebase: teach pre-rebase to use hook.h
 - gc: use hook library for pre-auto-gc hook
 - hook.c: add a hook_exists() wrapper and use it in bugreport.c
 - run-command.h: move find_hook() to hook.h
 - hook: add 'run' subcommand

 Restructuring of (a subset of) Emily's config-based-hooks series,
 to demonstrate that a series can be presented as a more logical and
 focused progression.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ab/config-hooks-path-testfix (2021-06-16) 1 commit
 - pre-commit hook tests: don't leave "actual" nonexisting on failure

 Test fix.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/doc-retire-alice-bob (2021-06-16) 6 commits
 - pack-protocol doc: use "www-data" in place of "alice"
 - doc: replace "alice" and "bob" with "jdoe" and "msmith"
 - fast-import doc: change "bob" in an example to "file.txt"
 - daemon doc + code comments: reword "alice" example
 - gitcvs-migration doc: replace "alice" and "bob" with "you" and "www-data"
 - gittutorial doc: replace "alice" and "bob" with "you" and "www-data"


* ab/pre-auto-gc-hook-test (2021-06-16) 1 commit
 - gc tests: add a test for the "pre-auto-gc" hook

 Test fix.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jv/userdiff-csharp-update (2021-06-16) 1 commit
 - userdiff: add support for C# record types

 The userdiff pattern for C# learned the token "record".

 Will merge to 'next'.


* en/ort-perf-batch-13 (2021-06-16) 5 commits
 - merge-ort: add prefetching for content merges
 - diffcore-rename: use a different prefetch for basename comparisons
 - diffcore-rename: allow different missing_object_cb functions
 - t6421: add tests checking for excessive object downloads during merge
 - promisor-remote: output trace2 statistics for number of objects fetched

 Performance tweaks of "git merge -sort" around lazy fetching of objects.


* ab/serve-cleanup (2021-06-17) 5 commits
 - serve: use designated initializers
 - transport: use designated initializers
 - transport: rename "fetch" in transport_vtable to "fetch_refs"
 - SQUASH??? struct strvec no longer needed
 - serve: mark has_capability() as static

 Code clean-up around "git serve".


* js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns (2021-06-17) 1 commit
 - pager: do not unnecessarily set COLUMNS on Windows

 When we cannot figure out how wide the terminal is, we use a
 fallback value of 80 ourselves (which cannot be avoided), but when
 we run the pager, we export it in COLUMNS, which forces the pager
 to use the hardcoded value, even when the pager is perfectly
 capable to figure it out itself.  Stop exporting COLUMNS
 only when building on Windows to work around this issue.

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[Stalled]

* hn/reftable (2021-05-20) 28 commits
 . t1404: annotate test cases with REFFILES
 . t1401,t2011: parameterize HEAD.lock for REFTABLE
 . t1301: document what needs to be done for REFTABLE
 . Add "test-tool dump-reftable" command.
 . git-prompt: prepare for reftable refs backend
 . Reftable support for git-core
 . reftable: add dump utility
 . reftable: implement stack, a mutable database of reftable files.
 . reftable: implement refname validation
 . reftable: add merged table view
 . reftable: add a heap-based priority queue for reftable records
 . reftable: reftable file level tests
 . reftable: read reftable files
 . reftable: generic interface to tables
 . reftable: write reftable files
 . reftable: a generic binary tree implementation
 . reftable: reading/writing blocks
 . Provide zlib's uncompress2 from compat/zlib-compat.c
 . reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type.
 . reftable: add blocksource, an abstraction for random access reads
 . reftable: utility functions
 . reftable: add error related functionality
 . reftable: add LICENSE
 . init-db: set the_repository->hash_algo early on
 . hash.h: provide constants for the hash IDs
 . refs/debug: trace into reflog expiry too
 . refs: document reflog_expire_fn's flag argument
 . refs: make explicit that ref_iterator_peel returns boolean

 The "reftable" backend for the refs API.

 Waiting for reviews.
 Seems to break tests when merged to 'seen'.


* ao/p4-avoid-decoding (2021-04-12) 2 commits
 - git-p4: do not decode data from perforce by default
 - git-p4: avoid decoding more data from perforce

 "git p4" in Python-2 days used to accept a lot more kinds of data
 from Perforce server as uninterrupted byte sequence, but after
 switching to Python-3, too many things are expected to be in UTF-8,
 which broke traditional use cases.

 Waiting for reviews.


* tv/p4-fallback-encoding (2021-04-30) 1 commit
 - git-p4: git-p4.fallbackEncoding to specify non UTF-8 charset

 "git p4" learns the fallbackEncoding configuration variable to
 safely accept changeset descriptions that aren't written in UTF-8.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ds/status-with-sparse-index (2021-05-22) 14 commits
 - fsmonitor: integrate with sparse index
 - wt-status: expand added sparse directory entries
 - status: use sparse-index throughout
 - status: skip sparse-checkout percentage with sparse-index
 - dir.c: accept a directory as part of cone-mode patterns
 - unpack-trees: be careful around sparse directory entries
 - unpack-trees: compare sparse directories correctly
 - unpack-trees: preserve cache_bottom
 - t1092: add tests for status/add and sparse files
 - t1092: expand repository data shape
 - sparse-index: include EXTENDED flag when expanding
 - sparse-index: skip indexes with unmerged entries
 - Merge branch 'mt/add-rm-in-sparse-checkout' into ds/status-with-sparse-index
 - Merge branch 'ds/sparse-index-protections' into ds/status-with-sparse-index

 "git status" codepath learned to work with sparsely populated index
 without hydrating it fully.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <2784d29b-b22a-2bf6-2450-7b4a0a72df54@xxxxxxxxx>


* ab/describe-tests-fix (2021-05-11) 5 commits
 - describe tests: support -C in "check_describe"
 - describe tests: fix nested "test_expect_success" call
 - describe tests: don't rely on err.actual from "check_describe"
 - describe tests: refactor away from glob matching
 - describe tests: improve test for --work-tree & --dirty

 Various updates to tests around "git describe"

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/pickaxe-pcre2 (2021-05-11) 22 commits
 - xdiff-interface: replace discard_hunk_line() with a flag
 - xdiff users: use designated initializers for out_line
 - pickaxe -G: don't special-case create/delete
 - pickaxe -G: terminate early on matching lines
 - xdiff-interface: allow early return from xdiff_emit_line_fn
 - xdiff-interface: prepare for allowing early return
 - pickaxe -S: slightly optimize contains()
 - pickaxe: rename variables in has_changes() for brevity
 - pickaxe -S: support content with NULs under --pickaxe-regex
 - pickaxe: assert that we must have a needle under -G or -S
 - pickaxe: refactor function selection in diffcore-pickaxe()
 - perf: add performance test for pickaxe
 - pickaxe/style: consolidate declarations and assignments
 - diff.h: move pickaxe fields together again
 - pickaxe: die when --find-object and --pickaxe-all are combined
 - pickaxe: die when -G and --pickaxe-regex are combined
 - pickaxe tests: add missing test for --no-pickaxe-regex being an error
 - pickaxe tests: test for -G, -S and --find-object incompatibility
 - pickaxe tests: add test for "log -S" not being a regex
 - pickaxe tests: add test for diffgrep_consume() internals
 - pickaxe tests: refactor to use test_commit --append --printf
 - grep/pcre2 tests: reword comments referring to kwset

 Rewrite the backend for "diff -G/-S" to use pcre2 engine when
 available.

 Will merge to 'next'.

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[Cooking]

* ah/uninitialized-reads-fix (2021-06-15) 3 commits
 - builtin/checkout--worker: zero-initialise struct to avoid MSAN complaints
 - split-index: use oideq instead of memcmp to compare object_id's
 - bulk-checkin: make buffer reuse more obvious and safer

 Make the codebase MSAN clean.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ar/typofix (2021-06-14) 1 commit
 - *: fix typos which duplicate a word

 Typofixes.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jk/revision-squelch-gcc-warning (2021-06-11) 1 commit
 - add_pending_object_with_path(): work around "gcc -O3" complaint

 Warning fix.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jk/union-merge-binary (2021-06-11) 3 commits
 - ll_union_merge(): rename path_unused parameter
 - ll_union_merge(): pass name labels to ll_xdl_merge()
 - ll_binary_merge(): handle XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_UNION

 The "union" conflict resultion variant misbehaved when used with
 binary merge driver.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* js/no-more-multimail (2021-06-11) 1 commit
 - multimail: stop shipping a copy

 Remove multimail from contrib/

 Will merge to 'next'.


* js/subtree-on-windows-fix (2021-06-15) 2 commits
 - subtree: fix assumption about the directory separator
 - subtree: fix the GIT_EXEC_PATH sanity check to work on Windows

 Update "git subtree" to work better on Windows.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jt/partial-clone-submodule-1 (2021-06-11) 5 commits
 - promisor-remote: teach lazy-fetch in any repo
 - run-command: refactor subprocess env preparation
 - submodule: refrain from filtering GIT_CONFIG_COUNT
 - promisor-remote: support per-repository config
 - repository: move global r_f_p_c to repo struct

 Prepare the internals for lazily fetching objects in submodules
 from their promisor remotes.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ab/mktag-tests (2021-06-15) 6 commits
 - mktag tests: test fast-export
 - mktag tests: test for-each-ref
 - mktag tests: test update-ref and reachable fsck
 - mktag tests: test hash-object --literally and unreachable fsck
 - mktag tests: invert --no-strict test
 - mktag tests: parse out options in helper

 Fill test gaps.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <87czsnyyt8.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ab/show-branch-tests (2021-06-15) 4 commits
 - show-branch tests: add missing tests
 - show-branch: fix and test --color output
 - show-branch tests: modernize test code
 - show-branch tests: rename the one "show-branch" test file

 Fill test gaps.

 Waiting for review discussion to settle.
 cf. <162374905722.40525.516266574605586007.git@xxxxxxxxx>


* ah/graph-typofix (2021-06-15) 1 commit
 - graph: improve grammar of "invalid color" error message

 Typofix in an error message.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* es/superproject-aware-submodules (2021-06-16) 5 commits
 - SQUASH???
 - submodule: cache superproject gitdir during 'update'
 - submodule: cache superproject gitdir during absorbgitdirs
 - introduce submodule.superprojectGitDir cache
 - t7400-submodule-basic: modernize inspect() helper

 A configuration variable in a submodule points at the location of
 the superproject it is bound to (RFC).

 Waiting for reviews.


* fc/pull-cleanups (2021-06-15) 3 commits
 - pull: trivial whitespace style fix
 - pull: trivial cleanup
 - pull: cleanup autostash check

 Code cleanup.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jk/bitmap-tree-optim (2021-06-15) 1 commit
 - bitmaps: don't recurse into trees already in the bitmap

 Avoid duplicated work while building reachability bitmaps.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* jx/t6020-with-older-bash (2021-06-14) 1 commit
 - t6020: fix bash incompatible issue

 Work around inefficient glob substitution in older versions of bash
 by rewriting parts of a test.


* en/zdiff3 (2021-06-15) 2 commits
 - update documentation for new zdiff3 conflictStyle
 - xdiff: implement a zealous diff3, or "zdiff3"

 "Zealous diff3" style of merge conflict presentation has been added.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <CABPp-BE7-E03+x38EK-=AE5mwwdST+d50hiiud2eY2Nsf3rM5g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* pw/diff-color-moved-fix (2021-06-15) 10 commits
 - diff --color-moved: intern strings
 - diff --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change: improve hash lookups
 - diff --color-moved: stop clearing potential moved blocks
 - diff --color-moved: shrink potential moved blocks as we go
 - diff --color-moved: unify moved block growth functions
 - diff --color-moved: call comparison function directly
 - diff --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change: simplify and optimize
 - diff: simplify allow-indentation-change delta calculation
 - diff --color-moved: avoid false short line matches and bad zebra coloring
 - diff --color-moved=zebra: fix alternate coloring

 Long-overdue correctness and performance update to "diff
 --color-moved" feature.

 Waiting for reviews.


* hn/refs-errno-cleanup (2021-06-11) 8 commits
 - refs: explicitly propagate errno from refs_read_raw_ref
 - refs: clear errno return in refs_resolve_ref_unsafe()
 - refs: add failure_errno to refs_read_raw_ref() signature
 - refs: use refs_resolve_ref_unsafe_with_errno() where needed
 - refs: make errno output explicit for refs_resolve_ref_unsafe
 - refs: make errno output explicit for read_raw_ref_fn
 - refs/files-backend: stop setting errno from lock_ref_oid_basic
 - refs: remove EINVAL errno output from specification of read_raw_ref_fn

 Futz with the way 'errno' is relied on in the refs API to carry the
 failure modes up the callchain.

 Will merge to 'next'?


* ab/cmd-foo-should-return (2021-06-09) 1 commit
 - builtins + test helpers: use return instead of exit() in cmd_*

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/progress-cleanup (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - read-cache.c: don't guard calls to progress.c API

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/test-tool-cache-cleanup (2021-06-08) 4 commits
 - read-cache perf: add a perf test for refresh_index()
 - test-tool: migrate read-cache-again to parse_options()
 - test-tool: migrate read-cache-perf to parse_options()
 - test-tool: split up test-tool read-cache

 Test code shuffling.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ab/xdiff-bug-cleanup (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - xdiff: use BUG(...), not xdl_bug(...)

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ar/test-code-cleanup (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - t: fix whitespace around &&

 Test code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ba/object-info (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - protocol-caps.h: add newline at end of file

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* dd/document-log-decorate-default (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - doc/log: correct default for --decorate

 Doc clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* fc/doc-default-to-upstream-config (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - doc: merge: mention default of defaulttoupstream

 Doc clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ms/mergetools-kdiff3-on-windows (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - mergetools/kdiff3: make kdiff3 work on Windows too

 On Windows, mergetool has been taught to find kdiff3.exe just like
 it finds winmerge.exe.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/pack-objects-stdin (2021-06-09) 4 commits
 - pack-objects.c: make use of REV_INFO_STDIN_LINE_PROCESS
 - pack-objects.c: do stdin parsing via revision.c's API
 - revision.h: unify "disable_stdin" and "read_from_stdin"
 - upload-pack: run is_repository_shallow() before setup_revisions()

 Code clean-up.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ar/doc-libera-chat-in-my-first-contrib (2021-06-09) 1 commit
 - MyFirstContribution: link #git-devel to Libera Chat

 Update MyFirst document.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ar/mailinfo-memcmp-to-skip-prefix (2021-06-09) 1 commit
 - mailinfo: use starts_with() when checking scissors

 Code clean-up.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ar/submodule-add (2021-06-16) 3 commits
 - submodule--helper: introduce add-config subcommand
 - submodule--helper: introduce add-clone subcommand
 - submodule--helper: refactor module_clone()

 Rewrite of "git submodule" in C continues.

 Waiting for reviews.


* ds/gender-neutral-doc (2021-06-16) 5 commits
 - SQUASH??? replace neutering tips with that of Æver
 - CodingGuidelines: recommend singular they
 - *: fix typos
 - comments: avoid using the gender of our users
 - doc: avoid using the gender of other people

 Attempt to update the documentation not to assume users are of
 certain gender and adds to guidelines to do so.

 Will wait for conclusion of the on-list discussion.
 It appears that the updates to the text are favourably accepted by
 reviewers, but not necessarily the update to the guidelines.


* gh/gitweb-branch-sort (2021-06-10) 1 commit
 - gitweb: use HEAD as secondary sort key in git_get_heads_list()

 Tie-break branches that point at the same object in the list of
 branches on GitWeb to show the one pointed at by HEAD early.

 Waiting for reviews.


* jk/doc-max-pack-size (2021-06-09) 1 commit
 - doc: warn people against --max-pack-size

 Doc update.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* lh/systemd-timers (2021-06-14) 3 commits
 - maintenance: add support for systemd timers on Linux
 - maintenance: `git maintenance run` learned `--scheduler=<scheduler>`
 - cache.h: Introduce a generic "xdg_config_home_for(…)" function

 "git maintenance" scheduler learned to use systemd timers as a
 possible backend.

 Waiting for reviews.


* dd/svn-test-wo-locale-a (2021-06-08) 1 commit
 - t: use user-specified utf-8 locale for testing svn

 "git-svn" tests assumed that "locale -a", which is used to pick an
 available UTF-8 locale, is available everywhere.  A knob has been
 introduced to allow testers to specify a suitable locale to use.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* fc/completion-updates (2021-06-07) 4 commits
 - completion: bash: add correct suffix in variables
 - completion: bash: fix for multiple dash commands
 - completion: bash: fix for suboptions with value
 - completion: bash: fix prefix detection in branch.*

 Command line completion updates.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <60be6f7fa4435_db80d208f2@natae.notmuch>


* mr/cmake (2021-06-11) 3 commits
 - cmake: add warning for ignored MSGFMT_EXE
 - cmake: create compile_commands.json by default
 - cmake: add knob to disable vcpkg

 CMake update.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* ab/update-submitting-patches (2021-06-08) 3 commits
 - SubmittingPatches: remove pine-specific hints from MUA hints
 - SubmittingPatches: replace discussion of Travis with GitHub Actions
 - SubmittingPatches: move discussion of Signed-off-by above "send"

 Reorganize and update the SubmitingPatches document.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <20210607172542.GA6312@xxxxxxxxxx>
 cf. <nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.2106072346560.55@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* hn/prep-tests-for-reftable (2021-06-02) 22 commits
 - t1415: set REFFILES for test specific to storage format
 - t4202: mark bogus head hash test with REFFILES
 - t7003: check reflog existence only for REFFILES
 - t7900: stop checking for loose refs
 - t1404: mark tests that muck with .git directly as REFFILES.
 - t2017: mark --orphan/logAllRefUpdates=false test as REFFILES
 - t1414: mark corruption test with REFFILES
 - t1407: require REFFILES for for_each_reflog test
 - test-lib: provide test prereq REFFILES
 - t5304: use "reflog expire --all" to clear the reflog
 - t5304: restyle: trim empty lines, drop ':' before >
 - t7003: use rev-parse rather than FS inspection
 - t5000: inspect HEAD using git-rev-parse
 - t5000: reformat indentation to the latest fashion
 - t1301: fix typo in error message
 - t1413: use tar to save and restore entire .git directory
 - t1401-symbolic-ref: avoid direct filesystem access
 - t1401: use tar to snapshot and restore repo state
 - t5601: read HEAD using rev-parse
 - t9300: check ref existence using test-helper rather than a file system check
 - t/helper/ref-store: initialize oid in resolve-ref
 - t4202: split testcase for invalid HEAD symref and HEAD hash

 Preliminary clean-up of tests before the main reftable changes
 hits the codebase.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* js/trace2-discard-event-docfix (2021-06-04) 1 commit
 - docs: fix api-trace2 doc for "too_many_files" event

 Docfix.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* tk/partial-clone-repack-doc (2021-06-04) 1 commit
 - Remove warning that repack only works on non-promisor packfiles

 Docfix.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* zh/cat-file-batch-fix (2021-06-04) 2 commits
 - cat-file: merge two block into one
 - cat-file: handle trivial --batch format with --batch-all-objects

 "git cat-file --batch-all-objects"" misbehaved when "--batch" is in
 use and did not ask for certain object traits.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* fc/push-simple-updates (2021-06-02) 7 commits
 - doc: push: explain default=simple correctly
 - push: remove unused code in setup_push_upstream()
 - push: simplify setup_push_simple()
 - push: reorganize setup_push_simple()
 - push: copy code to setup_push_simple()
 - push: hedge code of default=simple
 - push: rename !triangular to same_remote
 (this branch is used by fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup.)

 Some code and doc clarification around "git push".

 Will merge to 'next'.


* fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup (2021-06-02) 13 commits
 - push: don't get a full remote object
 - push: only check same_remote when needed
 - push: remove trivial function
 - push: remove redundant check
 - push: factor out the typical case
 - push: get rid of all the setup_push_* functions
 - push: trivial simplifications
 - push: make setup_push_* return the dst
 - push: only get the branch when needed
 - push: factor out null branch check
 - push: split switch cases
 - push: return immediately in trivial switch case
 - push: create new get_upstream_ref() helper
 (this branch uses fc/push-simple-updates.)

 Some more code and doc clarification around "git push".

 Will merge to 'next'.


* tb/complete-diff-anchored (2021-05-31) 1 commit
 - completion: add --anchored to diff's options

 The command line completion (in contrib/) learned that "git diff"
 takes the "--anchored" option.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* en/ort-perf-batch-12 (2021-06-09) 4 commits
 - merge-ort: miscellaneous touch-ups
 - Fix various issues found in comments
 - diffcore-rename: avoid unnecessary strdup'ing in break_idx
 - merge-ort: replace string_list_df_name_compare with faster alternative

 More fix-ups and optimization to "merge -sort".

 Will merge to 'next'.


* zh/ref-filter-raw-data (2021-06-16) 9 commits
 . cat-file: re-implement --textconv, --filters options
 . cat-file: reuse err buf in batch_objet_write()
 . cat-file: reuse ref-filter logic
 . ref-filter: introduce free_array_item_internal() function
 . ref-filter: teach get_object() return useful value
 . ref-filter: add %(rest) atom
 . ref-filter: use non-const ref_format in *_atom_parser()
 . ref-filter: add %(raw) atom
 . ref-filter: add obj-type check in grab contents

 Prepare the "ref-filter" machinery that drives the "--format"
 option of "git for-each-ref" and its friends to be used in "git
 cat-file --batch".

 This conflicts with the other topic on "cat-file --batch" by the
 same author.


* jh/builtin-fsmonitor (2021-05-24) 30 commits
 - t/perf: avoid copying builtin fsmonitor files into test repo
 - t7527: test status with untracked-cache and fsmonitor--daemon
 - p7519: add fsmonitor--daemon
 - t7527: create test for fsmonitor--daemon
 - fsmonitor: force update index after large responses
 - fsmonitor: enhance existing comments
 - fsmonitor--daemon: use a cookie file to sync with file system
 - fsmonitor--daemon: periodically truncate list of modified files
 - fsmonitor--daemon: implement handle_client callback
 - fsmonitor-fs-listen-macos: implement FSEvent listener on MacOS
 - fsmonitor-fs-listen-macos: add macos header files for FSEvent
 - fsmonitor-fs-listen-win32: implement FSMonitor backend on Windows
 - fsmonitor--daemon: create token-based changed path cache
 - fsmonitor--daemon: define token-ids
 - fsmonitor--daemon: add pathname classification
 - fsmonitor--daemon: implement daemon command options
 - fsmonitor-fs-listen-macos: stub in backend for MacOS
 - fsmonitor-fs-listen-win32: stub in backend for Windows
 - t/helper/fsmonitor-client: create IPC client to talk to FSMonitor Daemon
 - fsmonitor--daemon: implement client command options
 - fsmonitor--daemon: add a built-in fsmonitor daemon
 - fsmonitor: introduce `core.useBuiltinFSMonitor` to call the daemon via IPC
 - config: FSMonitor is repository-specific
 - help: include fsmonitor--daemon feature flag in version info
 - fsmonitor-ipc: create client routines for git-fsmonitor--daemon
 - fsmonitor--daemon: update fsmonitor documentation
 - fsmonitor--daemon: man page
 - simple-ipc: preparations for supporting binary messages.
 - Merge branch 'jk/perf-in-worktrees' into HEAD
 - Merge branch 'jh/simple-ipc' into jh/rfc-builtin-fsmonitor

 An attempt to write and ship with a watchman equivalent tailored
 for our use.

 What's the status of this one?


* es/trace2-log-parent-process-name (2021-06-09) 1 commit
 - tr2: log parent process name

 trace2 logs learned to show parent process name to see in what
 context Git was invoked.

 Will merge to 'next'?


* ab/send-email-optim (2021-05-28) 13 commits
 - perl: nano-optimize by replacing Cwd::cwd() with Cwd::getcwd()
 - send-email: move trivial config handling to Perl
 - perl: lazily load some common Git.pm setup code
 - send-email: lazily load modules for a big speedup
 - send-email: get rid of indirect object syntax
 - send-email: use function syntax instead of barewords
 - send-email: lazily shell out to "git var"
 - send-email: lazily load config for a big speedup
 - send-email: copy "config_regxp" into git-send-email.perl
 - send-email: refactor sendemail.smtpencryption config parsing
 - send-email: remove non-working support for "sendemail.smtpssl"
 - send-email tests: test for boolean variables without a value
 - send-email tests: support GIT_TEST_PERL_FATAL_WARNINGS=true

 "git send-email" optimization.

 Will merge to 'next'.


* bc/doc-asciidoctor-to-man-wo-xmlto (2021-05-14) 2 commits
 - doc: remove GNU_ROFF option
 - doc: add an option to have Asciidoctor build man pages directly

 An option to render the manual pages via AsciiDoctor bypassing
 xmlto has been introduced.

 What is the status of this one?


* ab/fsck-unexpected-type (2021-05-21) 17 commits
 . fsck: report invalid object type-path combinations
 . fsck: report invalid types recorded in objects
 . object-store.h: move read_loose_object() below 'struct object_info'
 . fsck: don't hard die on invalid object types
 . object-file.c: return -1, not "status" from unpack_loose_header()
 . object-file.c: return -2 on "header too long" in unpack_loose_header()
 . object-file.c: stop dying in parse_loose_header()
 . object-file.c: add missing braces to loose_object_info()
 . object-file.c: make parse_loose_header_extended() public
 . cache.h: move object functions to object-store.h
 . cat-file tests: test for current --allow-unknown-type behavior
 . cat-file tests: add corrupt loose object test
 . rev-list tests: test for behavior with invalid object types
 . cat-file tests: test that --allow-unknown-type isn't on by default
 . cat-file tests: test for missing object with -t and -s
 . fsck tests: add test for fsck-ing an unknown type
 . fsck tests: refactor one test to use a sub-repo

 "git fsck" has been taught to report mismatch between expected and
 actual types of an object better.

 Seems to break tests when merged to 'seen'.

--------------------------------------------------
[Will Discard]

* ag/merge-strategies-in-c (2021-03-17) 15 commits
 . sequencer: use the "octopus" merge strategy without forking
 . sequencer: use the "resolve" strategy without forking
 . merge: use the "octopus" strategy without forking
 . merge: use the "resolve" strategy without forking
 . merge-octopus: rewrite in C
 . merge-recursive: move better_branch_name() to merge.c
 . merge-resolve: rewrite in C
 . merge-one-file: rewrite in C
 . update-index: move add_cacheinfo() to read-cache.c
 . merge-index: add a new way to invoke `git-merge-one-file'
 . merge-index: drop the index
 . merge-index: libify merge_one_path() and merge_all()
 . t6060: add tests for removed files
 . t6060: modify multiple files to expose a possible issue with merge-index
 . t6407: modernise tests

 The resolve and octopus merge strategy backends have been rewritten
 in C.

 Will discard.
 We had to wait for a reroll for too long.
 cf. <nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.2103241142220.50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* mr/bisect-in-c-4 (2021-04-11) 4 commits
 . bisect--helper: retire `--bisect-next-check` subcommand
 . bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_run` shell function in C
 . bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_visualize()`shell function in C
 . run-command: make `exists_in_PATH()` non-static

 The codepaths involved in running "git bisect visualize" and "git
 bisect run" has been rewritten in C.

 Will discard.
 We had to wait for a reroll for too long.
 cf. <xmqq35vwh8qk.fsf@gitster.g>, <xmqqy2doftrj.fsf@gitster.g>,
 <CAP8UFD3X24F3qgefHpi00PM-KUk+vcqxwy2Dbngbyj7ciavCVQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 May want to boost the test coverage.


* ma/t0091-bugreport-fix (2021-04-12) 1 commit
 . t0091-bugreport.sh: actually verify some content of report

 Test fix.

 Will discard.
 We had to wait for a reroll for too long.
 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <YHYZTLl90rkWWVOr@xxxxxxxxxx>, <87a6q22dei.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ls/fast-export-signed (2021-05-03) 5 commits
 . fast-export, fast-import: add support for signed-commits
 . fast-export: do not modify memory from get_commit_buffer
 . git-fast-export.txt: clarify why 'verbatim' may not be a good idea
 . fast-export: rename --signed-tags='warn' to 'warn-verbatim'
 . git-fast-import.txt: add missing LF in the BNF

 "git fast-export" offers a way to control how signed tags are
 handled; the mechanism has been extended to allow specifying how
 signed commits are handled as well.

 Will discard.
 We had to wait for a reroll for too long.
 cf. <xmqqa6pca0pv.fsf@gitster.g>, <xmqq1rao9zev.fsf@gitster.g>


* tb/multi-pack-bitmaps (2021-04-10) 23 commits
 . p5326: perf tests for MIDX bitmaps
 . p5310: extract full and partial bitmap tests
 . midx: respect 'GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP'
 . t7700: update to work with MIDX bitmap test knob
 . t5319: don't write MIDX bitmaps in t5319
 . t5310: disable GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP
 . t5326: test multi-pack bitmap behavior
 . t/helper/test-read-midx.c: add --checksum mode
 . t5310: move some tests to lib-bitmap.sh
 . pack-bitmap: write multi-pack bitmaps
 . pack-bitmap: read multi-pack bitmaps
 . pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'bitmap_is_preferred_refname()'
 . pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'nth_bitmap_object_oid()'
 . pack-bitmap.c: introduce 'bitmap_num_objects()'
 . midx: respect 'core.multiPackIndex' when writing
 . midx: clear auxiliary .rev after replacing the MIDX
 . midx: make a number of functions non-static
 . Documentation: describe MIDX-based bitmaps
 . Documentation: build 'technical/bitmap-format' by default
 . pack-bitmap-write.c: free existing bitmaps
 . pack-bitmap-write.c: gracefully fail to write non-closed bitmaps
 . pack-bitmap.c: harden 'test_bitmap_walk()' to check type bitmaps
 . Merge branch 'tb/pack-preferred-tips-to-give-bitmap' into tb/multi-pack-bitmaps

 The reachability bitmap file used to be generated only for a single
 pack, but now we've learned to generate bitmaps for history that
 span across multiple packfiles.

 Will discard.
 We had to wait for a reroll for too long.
 cf. <cover.1617991824.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 Seems to break tests when merged to 'seen'.


* fc/neuter-doc (2021-06-14) 2 commits
 . comments: avoid using the gender of our users
 . doc: avoid using the gender of other people

 An attempt to avoid gendered pronouns by rewriting parts of docs.

 This seems to give more readable result than Stolee's "use singular
 they" topic.

 Now will be part of the ds/gender-neutral-doc topic.


* es/config-based-hooks (2021-05-27) 37 commits
 . docs: link githooks and git-hook manpages
 . doc: clarify fsmonitor-watchman specification
 . run-command: stop thinking about hooks
 . git-send-email: use 'git hook run' for 'sendemail-validate'
 . bugreport: use hook_exists instead of find_hook
 . receive-pack: convert receive hooks to hook.h
 . post-update: use hook.h library
 . proc-receive: acquire hook list from hook.h
 . receive-pack: convert 'update' hook to hook.h
 . reference-transaction: look for hooks in config
 . transport: convert pre-push hook to use config
 . hook: convert 'post-rewrite' hook to config
 . hooks: convert 'post-checkout' hook to hook library
 . git-p4: use 'git hook' to run hooks
 . receive-pack: convert push-to-checkout hook to hook.h
 . read-cache: convert post-index-change hook to use config
 . rebase: teach pre-rebase to use hook.h
 . gc: use hook library for pre-auto-gc hook
 . merge: use config-based hooks for post-merge hook
 . am: convert applypatch hooks to use config
 . commit: use config-based hooks
 . hooks: allow callers to capture output
 . run-command: allow capturing of collated output
 . hook: provide stdin by string_list or callback
 . run-command: add stdin callback for parallelization
 . hook: allow specifying working directory for hooks
 . hook: allow parallel hook execution
 . run-command: allow stdin for run_processes_parallel
 . hook: support passing stdin to hooks
 . hook: introduce hook_exists()
 . hook: add 'run' subcommand
 . parse-options: parse into strvec
 . hook: implement hookcmd.<name>.skip
 . hook: teach hook.runHookDir
 . hook: include hookdir hook in list
 . hook: introduce git-hook subcommand
 . doc: propose hooks managed by the config

 Propose hook scripts defined in the configuration.

 Tentatively kicked out to give ab/config-based-hooks-base a chance
 to interact with other topics in flight.




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