Re: What's cooking in git.git (Oct 2024, #09; Fri, 18)

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On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 02:22:48PM +0200, Patrick Steinhardt wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 04:45:07PM -0400, Taylor Blau wrote:
> > * ps/ref-filter-sort (2024-10-17) 1 commit
> >  - ref-filter: format iteratively with lexicographic refname sorting
> >
> >  Teaches the ref-filter machinery to recognize and avoid cases where
> >  sorting would be redundant.
> >
> >  Will merge to 'next'?
> >  source: <e0daa6a2eac97c2b18a53399b7c124fc8d3d238d.1729141657.git.ps@xxxxxx>
>
> I think v3 should be ready to go.

Agreed, thanks!

> [snip]
> > * 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>
>
> This one can be dropped, as I've merged it into ps/upgrade-clar in v2
> now.

Good to know, I've dropped it and will push out new 'seen' and 'jch'
branches before the end of the day (I hope).

> > * ps/platform-compat-fixes (2024-10-16) 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.
> >
> >  Will merge to 'next'?
> >  source: <cover.1729060405.git.ps@xxxxxx>
> >
> > * ps/reftable-strbuf (2024-10-17) 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.
> >
> >  Will merge to 'next'?
> >  source: <cover.1729140565.git.ps@xxxxxx>
>
> These two are ready to go from my point of view, as well.

Great. I had your ps/reftable-strbuf topic already queued for 'next' on
my end, but wasn't sure the state of ps/platform-compat-fixes as the
thread had gotten quiet. I'll merge that one down as well.

Thanks,
Taylor




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