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). 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'] * ja/git-add-doc-markup (2024-11-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-13 at 1af6d17105) + doc: git-add.txt: convert to new style convention Documentation mark-up updates. source: <pull.1826.git.1731348891108.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * jt/repack-local-promisor (2024-11-12) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-13 at 895d633576) + index-pack: repack local links into promisor packs + t5300: move --window clamp test next to unclamped + t0410: use from-scratch server + t0410: make test description clearer (this branch is used by jt/index-pack-allow-promisor-only-while-fetching.) "git gc" discards any objects that are outside promisor packs that are referred to by an object in a promisor pack, and we do not refetch them from the promisor at runtime, resulting an unusable repository. Work it around by including these objects in the referring promisor pack at the receiving end of the fetch. source: <cover.1730491845.git.jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx> * la/trailer-info (2024-10-14) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-13 at f038e226f6) + trailer: spread usage of "trailer_block" language Renaming a handful of variables and structure fields. source: <pull.1811.git.git.1728820722580.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * bc/allow-upload-pack-from-other-people (2024-11-15) 1 commit - Allow cloning from repositories owned by another user Loosen overly strict ownership check introduced in the recent past, to keep the promise "cloning a suspicious repository is a safe first step to inspect it". Comments? source: <20241115005404.3747302-2-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * kn/ref-transaction-hook-with-reflog (2024-11-15) 1 commit - refs: don't invoke reference-transaction hook for reflogs The ref-transaction hook triggered for reflog updates, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20241114-348-do-not-call-the-reference-transaction-hooks-for-reflogs-v1-1-ece7260ee3c1@xxxxxxxxx> * bc/c23 (2024-11-18) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at bd29255bf3) + reflog: rename unreachable + index-pack: rename struct thread_local C23 compatibility updates. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241117013149.576671-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * jk/gcc15 (2024-11-18) 6 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at fa92bcdeb9) + object-file: inline empty tree and blob literals + object-file: treat cached_object values as const + object-file: drop oid field from find_cached_object() return value + object-file: move empty_tree struct into find_cached_object() + object-file: drop confusing oid initializer of empty_tree struct + object-file: prefer array-of-bytes initializer for hash literals GCC 15 compatibility updates. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241118095423.GA3990835@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * kh/trailer-in-glossary (2024-11-18) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at fad433e2f4) + Documentation/glossary: describe "trailer" Doc updates. Will merge to 'master'. source: <ba35ba3ec212860a3151cfad582a384a50c55e6a.1731871683.git.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * en/fast-import-avoid-self-replace (2024-11-19) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at 751ee6b395) + fast-import: avoid making replace refs point to themselves "git fast-import" can be tricked into a replace ref that maps an object to itself, which is a useless thing to do. Will merge to 'master'. source: <pull.1824.v2.git.1731968389590.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * jt/index-pack-allow-promisor-only-while-fetching (2024-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at 9bd7657760) + index-pack: teach --promisor to forbid pack name We now ensure "index-pack" is used with the "--promisor" option only during a "git fetch". Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241119201016.22713-1-jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx> * ps/gc-stale-lock-warning (2024-11-20) 1 commit - builtin/gc: provide hint when maintenance hits a stale schedule lock Give a bit of advice/hint message when "git gc" stops finding a lock file left by another instance of "git gc" that still is potentially running. Will merge to 'next'. source: <20241119-pks-maintenance-hint-with-stale-lock-v1-1-f9f9a98e12a0@xxxxxx> * tb/incremental-midx-part-2 (2024-11-20) 15 commits - 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 Incrementally updating multi-pack index files. Needs review. source: <cover.1732054032.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * ja/git-diff-doc-markup (2024-11-19) 5 commits - doc: git-diff: apply format changes to config part - doc: git-diff: apply format changes to diff-generate-patch - doc: git-diff: apply format changes to diff-format - doc: git-diff: apply format changes to diff-options - doc: git-diff: apply new documentation guidelines Documentation mark-up updates. Will merge to 'next'? source: <pull.1769.v4.git.1731967553.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * jk/test-malloc-debug-check (2024-11-14) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-15 at 4f8a448748) + test-lib: move malloc-debug setup after $PATH setup (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-13 at 9aa0331ba1) + test-lib: check malloc debug LD_PRELOAD before using Avoid build/test breakage on a system without working malloc debug support dynamic library. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241111070134.GA675125@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> source: <20241114012729.GA1148710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * ps/clar-build-improvement (2024-11-18) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at d88840a15d) + Makefile: let clar header targets depend on their scripts + cmake: use verbatim arguments when invoking clar commands + cmake: use SH_EXE to execute clar scripts + t/unit-tests: convert "clar-generate.awk" into a shell script Fix for clar unit tests to support CMake build. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241115-pks-clar-build-improvements-v3-0-29672bf65ec6@xxxxxx> * jk/fetch-prefetch-double-free-fix (2024-11-12) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-15 at 178c112999) + refspec: store raw refspecs inside refspec_item + refspec: drop separate raw_nr count + fetch: adjust refspec->raw_nr when filtering prefetch refspecs Double-free fix. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241112083204.GA2636868@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * pb/mergetool-errors (2024-11-13) 5 commits - git-difftool--helper.sh: exit upon initialize_merge_tool errors - git-mergetool--lib.sh: add error message for unknown tool variant - git-mergetool--lib.sh: add error message in 'setup_user_tool' - git-mergetool--lib.sh: use TOOL_MODE when erroring about unknown tool - completion: complete '--tool-help' in 'git mergetool' End-user experience of "git mergetool" when the command errors out has been improved. Will merge to 'next'? source: <pull.1827.git.1731459128.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * ps/send-pack-unhide-error-in-atomic-push (2024-11-15) 6 commits - push: not send push-options to server with --dry-run - push: only ignore finish_connect() for dry-run mode - t5543: atomic push reports exit code failure - t5504: modernize test by moving heredocs into test bodies - push: fix the behavior of the Done message for porcelain - t5548: new test cases for push --porcelain and --dry-run "git push --atomic --porcelain" used to ignore failures from the other side, losing the error status from the child process, which has been corrected. Needs review. source: <cover.1731603991.git.zhiyou.jx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * sm/difftool (2024-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-15 at a323438b13) + builtin/difftool: intialize some hashmap variables Use of some uninitialized variables in "git difftool" has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. source: <20241112162320.818091-1-simon.marchi@xxxxxxxxxx> * tb/multi-pack-reuse-dupfix (2024-11-15) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-16 at 32792297e5) + pack-objects: only perform verbatim reuse on the preferred pack + t5332-multi-pack-reuse.sh: demonstrate duplicate packing failure Object reuse code based on multi-pack-index sent an unwanted copy of object. Will merge to 'master'. source: <cover.1731591708.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> * ps/ref-backend-migration-optim (2024-11-08) 10 commits - reftable/block: optimize allocations by using scratch buffer - reftable/block: rename `block_writer::buf` variable - reftable/writer: optimize allocations by using a scratch buffer - refs: don't normalize log messages with `REF_SKIP_CREATE_REFLOG` - refs: skip collision checks in initial transactions - refs: use "initial" transaction semantics to migrate refs - refs/files: support symbolic and root refs in initial transaction - refs: introduce "initial" transaction flag - refs/files: move logic to commit initial transaction - refs: allow passing flags when setting up a transaction Optimize migration procedure between two ref backends. Needs review. source: <20241108-pks-refs-optimize-migrations-v1-0-7fd37fa80e35@xxxxxx> * js/log-remerge-keep-ancestry (2024-11-12) 1 commit - log: --remerge-diff needs to keep around commit parents "git log -p --remerge-diff --reverse" was completely broken. Expecting a hopefully small and final reroll. cf. <xmqqa5e5berx.fsf@gitster.g> source: <pull.1825.v2.git.1731350009491.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * ps/reftable-iterator-reuse (2024-11-19) 9 commits - refs/reftable: reuse iterators when reading refs - reftable/merged: drain priority queue on reseek - reftable/stack: add mechanism to notify callers on reload - refs/reftable: refactor reflog expiry to use reftable backend - refs/reftable: refactor reading symbolic refs to use reftable backend - refs/reftable: read references via `struct reftable_backend` - refs/reftable: handle reloading stacks in the reftable backend - refs/reftable: encapsulate reftable stack - Merge branch 'ps/reftable-detach' into ps/reftable-iterator-reuse (this branch uses ps/reftable-detach.) Optimize reading random references out of the reftable backend by allowing reuse of iterator objects. Needs review. source: <cover.1730792627.git.ps@xxxxxx> * jc/move-is-bare-repository-cfg-variable-to-repo (2024-11-07) 3 commits - repository: BUG when is_bare_cfg is not initialized - setup: initialize is_bare_cfg - git: remove is_bare_repository_cfg global variable Code rewrite to turn the is_bare_repository_cfg global variable into a member in the the_repo singleton repository object. Waiting for response to reviews. source: <pull.1826.git.git.1730926082.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * jk/describe-perf (2024-11-07) 4 commits - describe: stop traversing when we run out of names - describe: stop digging for max_candidates+1 - t/perf: add tests for git-describe - t6120: demonstrate weakness in disjoint-root handling "git describe" optimization. Comments? source: <20241106192236.GC880133@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * js/range-diff-diff-merges (2024-11-11) 1 commit - range-diff: optionally include merge commits' diffs in the analysis "git range-diff" learned to optionally show and compare merge commits in the ranges being compared, with the --diff-merges option. Almost there. cf. <CABPp-BHNVEvYx4KwmiSQhPqidhPffb5hGBt=uT5NKqBPXC4j0w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> source: <pull.1734.v2.git.1731073383564.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * ps/leakfixes-part-10 (2024-11-13) 28 commits - t: remove TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK annotations - test-lib: unconditionally enable leak checking - t: remove unneeded !SANITIZE_LEAK prerequisites - t: mark some tests as leak free - t5601: work around leak sanitizer issue - git-compat-util: drop now-unused `UNLEAK()` macro - global: drop `UNLEAK()` annotation - t/helper: fix leaking commit graph in "read-graph" subcommand - builtin/branch: fix leaking sorting options - builtin/init-db: fix leaking directory paths - builtin/help: fix leaks in `check_git_cmd()` - help: fix leaking return value from `help_unknown_cmd()` - help: fix leaking `struct cmdnames` - help: refactor to not use globals for reading config - builtin/sparse-checkout: fix leaking sanitized patterns - split-index: fix memory leak in `move_cache_to_base_index()` - git: refactor builtin handling to use a `struct strvec` - git: refactor alias handling to use a `struct strvec` - strvec: introduce new `strvec_splice()` function - line-log: fix leak when rewriting commit parents - bisect: fix various cases where we leak commit list items - bisect: fix leaking commit list items in `check_merge_base()` - bisect: fix multiple leaks in `bisect_next_all()` - bisect: fix leaking `current_bad_oid` - bisect: fix leaking string in `handle_bad_merge_base()` - bisect: fix leaking good/bad terms when reading multipe times - builtin/blame: fix leaking blame entries with `--incremental` - Merge branch 'ps/leakfixes-part-9' into ps/leakfixes-part-10 Leakfixes. Will merge to 'next'? source: <20241111-b4-pks-leak-fixes-pt10-v2-0-6154bf91f0b0@xxxxxx> * kh/sequencer-comment-char (2024-11-13) 3 commits - sequencer: comment commit messages properly - sequencer: comment `--reference` subject line properly - sequencer: comment checked-out branch properly The sequencer failed to honor core.commentString in some places. Expecting a reroll to improve tests. cf. <5ed77fab-678d-4a06-bbd0-ea25462a7562@xxxxxxxxx> cf. <4c623fcf-01dd-4056-80c1-b3c860ab7f87@xxxxxxxxx> cf. <711b59d7-e649-4031-8924-a16fb632b4d4@xxxxxxxxx> source: <cover.1731406513.git.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * ds/full-name-hash (2024-11-04) 7 commits - test-tool: add helper for name-hash values - pack-objects: disable --full-name-hash when shallow - p5313: add size comparison test - git-repack: update usage to match docs - pack-objects: add GIT_TEST_FULL_NAME_HASH - repack: add --full-name-hash option - pack-objects: add --full-name-hash option "git pack-objects" and its wrapper "git repack" learned an option to use an alternative path-hash function to improve delta-base selection to produce a packfile with deeper history than window size. Needs review. source: <pull.1823.git.1730775907.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * ds/path-walk-1 (2024-11-11) 6 commits - path-walk: mark trees and blobs as UNINTERESTING - path-walk: visit tags and cached objects - path-walk: allow consumer to specify object types - t6601: add helper for testing path-walk API - test-lib-functions: add test_cmp_sorted - path-walk: introduce an object walk by path Introduce a new API to visit objects in batches based on a common path, or by type. Comments? source: <pull.1818.v2.git.1731181272.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * bc/ancient-ci (2024-11-01) 3 commits - Add additional CI jobs to avoid accidental breakage - ci: remove clause for Ubuntu 16.04 - gitlab-ci: switch from Ubuntu 16.04 to 20.04 Drop support for ancient environments in various CI jobs. Needs review. source: <20241031234934.3451390-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * cw/worktree-extension (2024-11-01) 9 commits - worktree: refactor `repair_worktree_after_gitdir_move()` - worktree: add relative cli/config options to `repair` command - worktree: add relative cli/config options to `move` command - worktree: add relative cli/config options to `add` command - worktree: add `write_worktree_linking_files()` function - worktree: refactor infer_backlink return - worktree: add `relativeWorktrees` extension - setup: correctly reinitialize repository version - Merge branch 'cw/config-extensions' into cw/worktree Introduce a new repository extension to prevent older Git versions from mis-interpreting worktrees created with relative paths. Needs review. source: <20241031-wt_relative_options-v4-0-07a3dc0f02a3@xxxxx> * kh/bundle-docs (2024-11-18) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2024-11-20 at d70c2c32ce) + Documentation/git-bundle.txt: discuss naïve backups + Documentation/git-bundle.txt: mention --all in spec. refs + Documentation/git-bundle.txt: remove old `--all` example + Documentation/git-bundle.txt: mention full backup example Documentation improvements to more prominently call out the use of '--all' when creating bundles. Will merge to 'master'. source: <cover.1731768344.git.code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * as/show-index-uninitialized-hash (2024-11-11) 2 commits - t5300: add test for 'show-index --object-format' - show-index: fix uninitialized hash function Regression fix for 'show-index' when run outside of a repository. Comments? source: <20241109092739.14276-1-abhijeet.nkt@xxxxxxxxx> * ps/reftable-detach (2024-11-19) 8 commits - reftable/system: provide thin wrapper for lockfile subsystem - reftable/stack: drop only use of `get_locked_file_path()` - reftable/system: provide thin wrapper for tempfile subsystem - reftable/stack: stop using `fsync_component()` directly - reftable/system: stop depending on "hash.h" - reftable: explicitly handle hash format IDs - reftable/system: move "dir.h" to its only user - Merge branch 'ps/reftable-strbuf' into ps/reftable-detach (this branch is used by ps/reftable-iterator-reuse.) Isolates the reftable subsystem from the rest of Git's codebase by using fewer pieces of Git's infrastructure. Needs review. source: <cover.1731943954.git.ps@xxxxxx> * km/config-remote-by-name (2024-10-21) 1 commit - config: support remote name in includeIf.hasconfig condition Support conditionally including configuration by remote name, instead of just URL. Needs review. source: <20241020173216.40852-2-ken@xxxxxxxxxx> * y5/diff-pager (2024-10-21) 1 commit - diff: setup pager only before diff contents truly ready Delay setting up the pager in 'git diff' until after the diff contents itself is fully prepared. Needs review. source: <pull.1817.git.git.1729370390416.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx> * bc/drop-ancient-libcurl-and-perl (2024-10-23) 12 commits - gitweb: make use of s///r - 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: <20241023004600.1645313-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * es/oss-fuzz (2024-10-16) 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> * bf/set-head-symref (2024-11-19) 9 commits - fetch set_head: handle mirrored bare repositories - fetch: set remote/HEAD if it does not exist - refs: add create_only option to refs_update_symref_extended - refs: add TRANSACTION_CREATE_EXISTS error - remote set-head: better output for --auto - remote set-head: refactor for readability - refs: atomically record overwritten ref in update_symref - refs: standardize output of refs_read_symbolic_ref - t/t5505-remote: set default branch to main 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. Looking good. source: <20241118151755.756265-1-bence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * ps/build (2024-11-20) 23 commits . meson: fix conflicts with in-flight topics . 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 . Documentation: extract script to generate a list of mergetools . Documentation: teach "cmd-list.perl" about out-of-tree builds . Documentation: allow sourcing generated includes from separate dir . Makefile: simplify building of templates . Makefile: allow "bin-wrappers/" directory to exist . Makefile: refactor generators to be PWD-independent . Makefile: extract script to generate gitweb.js . Makefile: extract script to generate gitweb.cgi . Makefile: extract script to massage Shell scripts . Makefile: use "generate-perl.sh" to massage Perl library . Makefile: extract script to massage Perl scripts . Makefile: consistently use PERL_PATH . Makefile: generate doc versions via GIT-VERSION-GEN . Makefile: generate "git.rc" via GIT-VERSION-GEN . Makefile: propagate Git version via generated header . Makefile: refactor GIT-VERSION-GEN to be reusable . Makefile: consistently use @PLACEHOLDER@ to substitute . Makefile: use common template for GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS Build procedure update plus introduction of Mason based builds Getting there. cf. <xmqq7c8y7aep.fsf@gitster.g> source: <20241119-pks-meson-v8-0-809bf7f042f3@xxxxxx> * ej/cat-file-remote-object-info (2024-11-11) 6 commits - cat-file: add remote-object-info to batch-command - transport: add client support for object-info - serve: advertise object-info feature - fetch-pack: move fetch initialization - fetch-pack: refactor packet writing - cat-file: add declaration of variable i inside its for loop "git cat-file --batch" and friends can optionally ask a remote server about objects it does not have. Needs review. source: <20241108162441.50736-1-eric.peijian@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 (2024-11-15) 9 commits - ref: add symlink ref content check for files backend - ref: check whether the target of the symref is a ref - 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 - ref: support multiple worktrees check for refs - ref: initialize ref name outside of check functions - ref: check the full refname instead of basename - 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). Comments? source: <ZzYqoai8X_Wdtbmt@ArchLinux> * js/libgit-rust (2024-10-16) 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.1729032373.git.steadmon@xxxxxxxxxx> * kn/the-repository (2024-11-12) 9 commits - midx: add repository to `multi_pack_index` struct - config: make `packed_git_(limit|window_size)` non-global variables - config: make `delta_base_cache_limit` a non-global variable - packfile: pass down repository to `for_each_packed_object` - packfile: pass down repository to `has_object[_kept]_pack` - packfile: pass down repository to `odb_pack_name` - packfile: pass `repository` to static function in the file - packfile: use `repository` from `packed_git` directly - packfile: add repository to struct `packed_git` Various implicit uses of 'the_repoository' in the packfile code have been eliminated. source: <cover.1731323350.git.karthik.188@xxxxxxxxx>