On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 12:30 AM Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What's cooking in git.git (Oct 2024, #08; Tue, 15) > -------------------------------------------------- > > Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree. Commits > prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a > topic is stable enough to be used and are candidate to be in a > future release). Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'seen', and > aren't considered "accepted" at all and may be annotated with an URL > to a message that raises issues but they are no means exhaustive. A > topic without enough support may be discarded after a long period of > no activity (of course they can be resubmit when new interests > arise). > > This is the first pushout from the interim maintainer. A handful of > topics which were marked as "Will merge to 'master'" have done so, and > 'next' does not contain any new topics. I'll plan on doing another > integration cycle towards the end of this week that will graduate some > more topics to 'master', as well as add new topics to 'next'. > > Please take a close look through the report below, and make sure that > the various integration branches look OK. I spent quite a bit of time > refreshing my memory on how Junio's scripts work, but there is still > room for error. If you see something that looks wrong, please let me > know. > > 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-scm/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/ > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Graduated to 'master'] > > * jh/config-unset-doc-fix (2024-10-08) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-10 at a87ffb09b6) > + git-config.1: remove value from positional args in unset usage > > Docfix. > > source: <20241008142920.570244-2-joshiheinrichs@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * jk/fsmonitor-event-listener-race-fix (2024-10-08) 2 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-10 at 0c40f5c971) > + fsmonitor: initialize fs event listener before accepting clients > + simple-ipc: split async server initialization and running > > On macOS, fsmonitor can fall into a race condition that results in > a client waiting forever to be notified for an event that have > already happened. This problem has been corrected. > > source: <20241008083121.GA676391@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * js/doc-platform-support-link-fix (2024-10-07) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-10 at 55316158e7) > + docs: fix the `maintain-git` links in `technical/platform-support` > > Docfix. > > source: <pull.1812.git.1728337764963.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * xx/remote-server-option-config (2024-10-08) 5 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-10 at 0e38c7f8c5) > + ls-remote: leakfix for not clearing server_options > + fetch: respect --server-option when fetching multiple remotes > + transport.c::handshake: make use of server options from remote > + remote: introduce remote.<name>.serverOption configuration > + transport: introduce parse_transport_option() method > > A new configuration variable remote.<name>.serverOption makes the > transport layer act as if the --serverOption=<value> option is > given from the command line. > > source: <pull.1776.v3.git.git.1728358699.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > -------------------------------------------------- > [New Topics] > > * am/git-blame-ignore-revs-by-default (2024-10-14) 2 commits > - blame: introduce --override-ignore-revs to bypass ignore revisions list > - blame: respect .git-blame-ignore-revs automatically > > Teaches 'git blame' to treat '.git-blame-ignore-revs' as if it were > passed as '--ignore-revs-file' by default. > > source: <pull.1809.v2.git.1728707867.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * jh/optional-path (2024-10-14) 3 commits > - parseopt: values of pathname type can be prefixed with :(optional) > - config: values of pathname type can be prefixed with :(optional) > - t7500: make each piece more independent > > Teaches the configuration mechanism that values of type pathname may > be prefixed with ':(optional)' to be treated as such. > > source: <20241014204427.1712182-1-gitster@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * kn/ci-clang-format-tidy (2024-10-14) 3 commits > - clang-format: don't align expressions after linebreaks > - clang-format: align consecutive macro definitions > - clang-format: re-adjust line break penalties > > Updates the '.clang-format' to match project conventions. > > source: <cover.1728697428.git.karthik.188@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * la/trailer-info (2024-10-14) 1 commit > - trailer: spread usage of "trailer_block" language > > Refactoring. > > source: <pull.1811.git.git.1728820722580.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * ps/cmake-clar (2024-10-15) 3 commits > - cmake: set up proper dependencies for generated clar headers > - cmake: fix compilation of clar-based unit tests > - Makefile: extract script to generate clar declarations > > Buildfix for unit tests when using CMake. > > source: <cover.1728985514.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ps/platform-compat-fixes (2024-10-15) 10 commits > - http: fix build error on FreeBSD > - builtin/credential-cache: fix missing parameter for stub function > - t7300: work around platform-specific behaviour with long paths on MinGW > - t5500, t5601: skip tests which exercise paths with '[::1]' on Cygwin > - t3404: work around platform-specific behaviour on macOS 10.15 > - t1401: make invocation of tar(1) work with Win32-provided one > - t/lib-gpg: fix setup of GNUPGHOME in MinGW > - t/lib-gitweb: test against the build version of gitweb > - t/test-lib: wire up NO_ICONV prerequisite > - t/test-lib: fix quoting of TEST_RESULTS_SAN_FILE > > Various platform compatibility fixes split out of the larger effort > to use Meson as the primary build tool. > > Appears to break CI on Windows. > cf. <Zw8AaF4VOaQO+P2M@nand.local> > source: <cover.1728992306.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ps/reftable-strbuf (2024-10-14) 10 commits > - reftable: handle trivial `reftable_buf` errors > - reftable/stack: adapt `stack_filename()` to handle allocation failures > - reftable/record: adapt `reftable_record_key()` to handle allocation failures > - reftable/stack: adapt `format_name()` to handle allocation failures > - t/unit-tests: check for `reftable_buf` allocation errors > - reftable/blocksource: adapt interface name > - reftable: convert from `strbuf` to `reftable_buf` > - reftable/basics: provide new `reftable_buf` interface > - reftable: stop using `strbuf_addf()` > - reftable: stop using `strbuf_addbuf()` > > Implements a new reftable-specific strbuf replacement to reduce > reftable's dependency on Git-specific data structures. > > source: <cover.1728910726.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ps/upgrade-clar (2024-10-14) 2 commits > - Makefile: adjust sed command for generating "clar-decls.h" > - t/unit-tests: update clar to 0810a36 > > Buildfix and upgrade of Clar to a newer version. > > source: <cover.1728903464.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * wf/diff-highlight-install (2024-10-14) 1 commit > - diff-highlight: make install link into DESTDIR > > Adds an 'install' recipe to diff-highlight's Makefile. > > source: <pull.938.v3.git.git.1728764613835.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * wm/shortlog-hash (2024-10-15) 1 commit > - builtin/shortlog: explicitly set hash algo when there is no repo > > Teaches 'shortlog' to explicitly use SHA-1 when operating outside of > a repository. > > Breaks CI. > source: <20241015114826.715158-1-wolf@oriole.systems> > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Cooking] > > * bc/drop-ancient-libcurl-and-perl (2024-10-11) 13 commits > - gitweb: make use of s///r > - INSTALL: require Perl 5.26.0 > - Require Perl 5.26.0 > - INSTALL: document requirement for libcurl 7.61.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.56.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.53.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.52.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.44.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.43.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.39.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.34.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.25.0 > - git-curl-compat: remove check for curl 7.21.5 > > Drop support for older libcURL and Perl. > > Under discussion. > source: <20241010235621.738239-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * co/t6050-pipefix (2024-10-15) 1 commit > - t6050: avoid pipes with upstream Git commands > > Avoid losing exit status by having Git command being tested on the > upstream side of a pipe. > > Needs review. > There is at least one known broken conversion. > cf. <CAPig+cRLdzAEA-G=L81yR9dmm8Y-5VEU7ybyohKmbq9=0bDUaQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > source: <20241015112645.415955-1-chizobajames21@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * es/oss-fuzz (2024-10-15) 3 commits > - fuzz: port fuzz-url-decode-mem from OSS-Fuzz > - fuzz: port fuzz-parse-attr-line from OSS-Fuzz > - fuzz: port fuzz-credential-from-url-gently from OSS-Fuzz > > Backport oss-fuzz tests for us to our codebase. > > Needs review. > source: <cover.1728939687.git.steadmon@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > * tb/cross-pack-delta-reuse (2024-10-11) 11 commits > . pack-bitmap: enable reusing deltas with base objects in 'haves' bitmap > . pack-bitmap.c: record whether the result was filtered > . pack-bitmap: enable cross-pack delta reuse > . t5332: enable OFS_DELTAs via test_pack_objects_reused > . write_reused_pack_one(): translate bit positions directly > . pack-bitmap: drop `from_midx` field from `bitmapped_pack` > . pack-bitmap.c: extract `find_base_bitmap_pos()` > . pack-bitmap.c: compare `base_offset` to `delta_obj_offset` > . pack-bitmap.c: delay calling 'offset_to_pack_pos()' > . pack-bitmap.c: avoid unnecessary `offset_to_pack_pos()` > . pack-bitmap.c: do not pass `pack_pos` to `try_partial_reuse()` > > Allow pack-objects to reuse an existing delta in a packfile, when > it ends up sending the base object from a different packfile. > > It seems to break the tests when merged to 'seen'. > source: <cover.1728505840.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * bf/t-readme-mention-reftable (2024-10-11) 1 commit > - t/README: add missing value for GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_REF_FORMAT > > Doc update. > > Will merge to 'next'. > source: <20241011191150.825255-1-bence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * aa/t7300-modernize (2024-10-09) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at e3a8d7f6c4) > + t7300-clean.sh: use test_path_* helper functions for error logging > > Test modernization. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <pull.1811.v4.git.1728498122419.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * bf/set-head-symref (2024-10-15) 6 commits > - fetch: set remote/HEAD if it does not exist > - refs: add create_only option to refs_update_symref > - refs: add TRANSACTION_CREATE_EXISTS error > - remote set-head: better output for --auto > - remote set-head: add new variable for readability > - refs: atomically record overwritten ref in update_symref > > When "git fetch $remote" notices that refs/remotes/$remote/HEAD is > missing and discovers what branch the other side points with its > HEAD, refs/remotes/$remote/HEAD is updated to point to it. > > Needs to shed files backend dependency a bit more. > Breaks CI. > cf. <Zw8IKyPkG0Hr6/5t@nand.local> > cf. <D4SUTJDV0Y04.3Q8YED2MVOKBL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > source: <20241014225431.1394565-1-bence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * db/submodule-fetch-with-remote-name-fix (2024-10-09) 1 commit > - submodule: correct remote name with fetch > > A "git fetch" from the superproject going down to a submodule used > a wrong remote when the default remote names are set differently > between them. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <20241009033257.1316690-1-daniel@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * jc/doc-refspec-syntax (2024-10-09) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at 912ed5fae8) > + doc: clarify <src> in refspec syntax > > Doc updates. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <xmqqy137wtyz.fsf@gitster.g> > > > * kh/checkout-ignore-other-docfix (2024-10-10) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at ed66b60f52) > + checkout: refer to other-worktree branch, not ref > > Doc updates. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <fcfbcd3868bda75dd0463e04739047e74d239d32.1728585467.git.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * kn/loose-object-layer-wo-global-hash (2024-10-09) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at 99252fb6cc) > + loose: don't rely on repository global state > > Code clean-up. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <CAOLa=ZRMaw-PAsZ9s0zJ2zp_suMppi=ZrT67B__LU1tWZSvuUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * ng/rebase-merges-branch-name-as-label (2024-10-09) 3 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at a5785fd206) > + rebase-merges: try and use branch names as labels > + rebase-update-refs: extract load_branch_decorations > + load_branch_decorations: fix memory leak with non-static filters > > "git rebase --rebase-merges" now uses branch names as labels when > able. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <pull.1784.v3.git.git.1728460700.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * ps/build (2024-10-09) 24 commits > . Introduce support for the Meson build system > . Documentation: add comparison of build systems > . t: allow overriding build dir > . t: better support for out-of-tree builds > . Makefile: simplify building of templates > . Makefile: allow "bin-wrappers/" directory to exist > . Makefile: consistently use PERL_PATH > . Makefile: consistently use @PLACEHOLDER@ to substitute > . Makefile: use common template for GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS > . Makefile: refactor generators to be PWD-independent > . Makefile: refactor GIT-VERSION-GEN to be reusable > . Makefile: extract script to massage Perl scripts > . Makefile: extract script to generate clar declarations > . http: fix build error on FreeBSD > . builtin/credential-cache: fix missing parameter for stub function > . t/unit-tests: update clar unit test framework > . t7300: work around platform-specific behaviour with long paths on MinGW > . t5500, t5601: skip tests which exercise paths with '[::1]' on Cygwin > . t3404: work around platform-specific behaviour on macOS 10.15 > . t1401: make invocation of tar(1) work with Win32-provided one > . t/lib-gpg: fix setup of GNUPGHOME in MinGW > . t/lib-gitweb: test against the build version of gitweb > . t/test-lib: wire up NO_ICONV prerequisite > . t/test-lib: fix quoting of TEST_RESULTS_SAN_FILE > > Build procedure update plus introduction of Mason based builds > > Needs review. > Tentatively dropped from 'seen', for a circular dependency. > cf. https://github.com/git/git/actions/runs/11299216196 > source: <cover.1728485139.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ps/ci-gitlab-windows (2024-10-09) 5 commits > - gitlab-ci: exercise Git on Windows > - gitlab-ci: introduce stages and dependencies > - ci: handle Windows-based CI jobs in GitLab CI > - ci: create script to set up Git for Windows SDK > - t7300: work around platform-specific behaviour with long paths on MinGW > > Enable Windows-based CI in GitLab. > > WIll merge to 'next'. > source: <cover.1728480039.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ak/typofixes (2024-10-10) 6 commits > - t: fix typos > - t/helper: fix a typo > - t/perf: fix typos > - t/unit-tests: fix typos > - contrib: fix typos > - compat: fix typos > > Typofixes. > > Will merge to 'next'? > git-gui part was ejected--it should be routed via git-gui maintainer > source: <20241010151223.311719-1-algonell@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * tc/bundle-uri-leakfix (2024-10-10) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at 07ac214952) > + bundle-uri: plug leak in unbundle_from_file() > > Leakfix. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <20241010091249.1895960-1-toon@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * xx/protocol-v2-doc-markup-fix (2024-10-10) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at 37932adca4) > + Documentation/gitprotocol-v2.txt: fix a slight inconsistency in format > > Docfix. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <pull.1807.git.git.1728566443089.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * cw/worktree-relative (2024-10-08) 4 commits > + worktree: add test for path handling in linked worktrees > + worktree: link worktrees with relative paths > + worktree: refactor infer_backlink() to use *strbuf > + Merge branch 'es/worktree-repair-copied' into cw/worktrees-relative > (this branch uses es/worktree-repair-copied.) > > An extra worktree attached to a repository points at each other to > allow finding the repository from the worktree and vice versa > possible. Turn this linkage to relative paths. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <20241007-wt_relative_paths-v3-0-622cf18c45eb@xxxxx> > > > * ds/path-walk (2024-10-08) 17 commits > - pack-objects: thread the path-based compression > - pack-objects: refactor path-walk delta phase > - scalar: enable path-walk during push via config > - pack-objects: enable --path-walk via config > - repack: update usage to match docs > - repack: add --path-walk option > - pack-objects: introduce GIT_TEST_PACK_PATH_WALK > - p5313: add performance tests for --path-walk > - pack-objects: update usage to match docs > - pack-objects: add --path-walk option > - pack-objects: extract should_attempt_deltas() > - path-walk: add prune_all_uninteresting option > - revision: create mark_trees_uninteresting_dense() > - path-walk: allow visiting tags > - path-walk: allow consumer to specify object types > - t6601: add helper for testing path-walk API > - path-walk: introduce an object walk by path > > A new algorithm for object graph traversal to favor visiting the > objects at the same tree path in succession (as opposed to visiting > objects that are different between trees as we walk commit > histories) is introduced to optimize object packing. > > Needs review. > source: <pull.1813.git.1728396723.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * hy/partial-repack-fix (2024-10-15) 3 commits > - partial-clone: update doc > - t0410: adapt tests to repack changes > - repack: pack everything into packfile > > "git repack" avoids losing local objects that are reachable from > objects in a packfile fetched from a promisor remote. > > Expecting a reroll. > cf. <xmqqa5faec4x.fsf@gitster.g> > Breaks CI. > cf. <xmqqzfnexlku.fsf@gitster.g> > source: <20241014032546.68427-1-hanyang.tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * kh/merge-tree-doc (2024-10-09) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at b22c213d6c) > + doc: merge-tree: improve example script > > Docfix. > > Will merge to 'master'. > cf. <CABPp-BE=JfoZp19Va-1oF60ADBUibGDwDkFX-Zytx7A3uJ__gg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > source: <c7e0d76e71eef56c6279e0f7e82a2d194f78d2a4.1728492617.git.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * pb/clar-build-fix (2024-10-11) 1 commit > - Makefile: fix dependency for $(UNIT_TEST_DIR)/clar/clar.o > > Build fix. > > Will merge to 'next'. > source: <pull.1810.v2.git.1728667787227.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * ps/cache-tree-w-broken-index-entry (2024-10-07) 3 commits > + unpack-trees: detect mismatching number of cache-tree/index entries > + cache-tree: detect mismatching number of index entries > + cache-tree: refactor verification to return error codes > > Fail gracefully instead of crashing when attempting to write the > contents of a corrupt in-core index as a tree object. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <cover.1728275640.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ps/maintenance-start-crash-fix (2024-10-10) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2024-10-11 at c54df41815) > + builtin/gc: fix crash when running `git maintenance start` > > "git maintenance start" crashed due to an uninitialized variable > reference, which has been corrected. > > Will merge to 'master'. > source: <a5b1433abfd84cb627efc17f52e0d644ee207bb0.1728538282.git.ps@xxxxxx> > > > * ua/t3404-cleanup (2024-10-14) 3 commits > - parse: replace atoi() with strtoul_ui() and strtol_i() > - t3404: replace test with test_line_count() > - t3404: avoid losing exit status with focus on `git show` and `git cat-file` Hi Taylor, I sent a message regarding this. https://public-inbox.org/git/CAPSxiM-Cn8ZSC+LzRfeyY+Z_Vfj=DguweQ+ZjC4dau-Z64dnWg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#t, kindly check. Thank you > > Test update. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <pull.1810.git.git.1728774574.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * jc/a-commands-without-the-repo (2024-10-11) 3 commits > - archive: remove the_repository global variable > - annotate: remove usage of the_repository global > - git: pass in repo to builtin based on setup_git_directory_gently > > Commands that can also work outside Git have learned to take the > repository instance "repo" when we know we are in a repository, and > NULL when we are not, in a parameter. The uses of the_repository > variable in a few of them have been removed using the new calling > convention. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <pull.1788.v4.git.git.1728594828.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * ej/cat-file-remote-object-info (2024-09-27) 6 commits > - cat-file: add remote-object-info to batch-command > - cat-file: add declaration of variable i inside its for loop > - transport: add client support for object-info > - serve: advertise object-info feature > - fetch-pack: move fetch initialization > - fetch-pack: refactor packet writing > > "git cat-file --batch" and friends can optionally ask a remote > server about objects it does not have. > > Needs review. > source: <20240926013856.35527-1-eric.peijian@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * es/worktree-repair-copied (2024-09-23) 1 commit > + worktree: repair copied repository and linked worktrees > (this branch is used by cw/worktree-relative.) > > The heuristics in "git worktree repair" can be confused when a > worktree and its repository are copied and break correctly > configured worktree and repository that point at each other, which > has been corrected. > > Needs review. > source: <20240923075416.54289-1-ericsunshine@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * cw/fix-reachable-in-repo-with-promisor (2024-09-19) 2 commits > - fetch-pack.c: do not declare local commits as "have" in partial repos > - packfile: split promisor objects oidset into two > > "git gc" in a partial clone (i.e. lacking objects that can be > lazily fetched from promisor remotes) collected more than objects > that promisor-remote can give. > > Needs review. > source: <20240802073143.56731-1-hanyang.tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > * jc/breaking-changes-early-adopter-option (2024-10-11) 1 commit > - BreakingChanges: early adopter option > > Describe the policy to introduce breaking changes. > > Needs review. > source: <xmqq1q0mcnt8.fsf@gitster.g> > > > * jc/strbuf-commented-something (2024-09-12) 2 commits > - strbuf: retire strbuf_commented_lines() > - strbuf: retire strbuf_commented_addf() > > Update two functions whose callers always pass the same global > variable to omit the redundant parameter and use the global in the > callee themselves. > > On hold. > source: <20240912205301.1809355-1-gitster@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * cc/promisor-remote-capability (2024-09-10) 4 commits > - promisor-remote: check advertised name or URL > - Add 'promisor-remote' capability to protocol v2 > - strbuf: refactor strbuf_trim_trailing_ch() > - version: refactor strbuf_sanitize() > > The v2 protocol learned to allow the server to advertise possible > promisor remotes, and the client to respond with what promissor > remotes it uses, so that the server side can omit objects that the > client can lazily obtain from these other promissor remotes. > > Comments? I got an impression that this is premature without > finishing the discussion on a larger picture. > cf. <ZvpZv_fed_su4w2-@xxxxxx> > source: <20240910163000.1985723-1-christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * sj/ref-contents-check (2024-09-30) 9 commits > - ref: add symlink ref content check for files backend > - t0602: add ref content checks for worktrees > - ref: enhance escape situation for worktrees > - ref: add escape check for the referent of symref > - ref: add basic symref content check for files backend > - ref: add more strict checks for regular refs > - ref: port git-fsck(1) regular refs check for files backend > - builtin/refs: support multiple worktrees check for refs. > - ref: initialize "fsck_ref_report" with zero > > "git fsck" learned to issue warnings on "curiously formatted" ref > contents that have always been taken valid but something Git > wouldn't have written itself (e.g., missing terminating end-of-line > after the full object name). > > Needs review. > cf. <xmqqikud6kc0.fsf@gitster.g> > source: <Zvj-DgHqtC30KjJe@ArchLinux> > > > * tb/incremental-midx-part-2 (2024-10-04) 17 commits > - fixup! pack-bitmap.c: open and store incremental bitmap layers > - fixup! midx: implement writing incremental MIDX bitmaps > - midx: implement writing incremental MIDX bitmaps > - pack-bitmap.c: use `ewah_or_iterator` for type bitmap iterators > - pack-bitmap.c: keep track of each layer's type bitmaps > - ewah: implement `struct ewah_or_iterator` > - pack-bitmap.c: apply pseudo-merge commits with incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: compute disk-usage with incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: teach `rev-list --test-bitmap` about incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: support bitmap pack-reuse with incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: teach `show_objects_for_type()` about incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: teach `bitmap_for_commit()` about incremental MIDXs > - pack-bitmap.c: open and store incremental bitmap layers > - pack-revindex: prepare for incremental MIDX bitmaps > - Documentation: describe incremental MIDX bitmaps > - Merge branch 'tb/pseudo-merge-bitmap-fixes' into tb/incremental-midx-part-2 > - Merge branch 'tb/incremental-midx-part-1' into tb/incremental-midx-part-2 > > Incremental updates of multi-pack index files. > > Needs review. > source: <cover.1723760847.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > source: <ZwBsbW5jsFw0mxKk@nand.local> > > > * js/libgit-rust (2024-10-08) 5 commits > - Makefile: add option to build and test libgit-rs and libgit-rs-sys > - libgit: add higher-level libgit crate > - libgit-sys: also export some config_set functions > - libgit-sys: introduce Rust wrapper for libgit.a > - common-main: split init and exit code into new files > > An rust binding to libgit.a functions has been introduced. > > Needs review. > source: <cover.1728429158.git.steadmon@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > * jc/too-many-arguments (2024-08-06) 4 commits > - miscellaneous: avoid "too many arguments" > - notes: avoid "too many arguments" > - cat-file: avoid "too many arguments" > - refs: avoid "too many arguments" > > Error message clarification. > > On hold. > source: <20240806003539.3292562-1-gitster@xxxxxxxxx> > > > * ew/cat-file-optim (2024-08-25) 10 commits > - cat-file: use writev(2) if available > - cat-file: batch_write: use size_t for length > - cat-file: batch-command uses content_limit > - object_info: content_limit only applies to blobs > - packfile: packed_object_info avoids packed_to_object_type > - cat-file: use delta_base_cache entries directly > - packfile: inline cache_or_unpack_entry > - packfile: fix off-by-one in content_limit comparison > - packfile: allow content-limit for cat-file > - packfile: move sizep computation > > "git cat-file --batch" has been optimized. > > Waiting for review responses. > source: <20240823224630.1180772-1-e@xxxxxxxxx> >