From: Junio C Hamano Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 00:04:26 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Merge branch 'fixes' X-Git-Tag: v0.99.9~199 X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=64a2228b02594d5ccb7aaca293816f571fd1ea84;hp=4514385edd913f6c10fa03c828effc5ba974369e;p=git.git Merge branch 'fixes' --- diff --git a/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a851ae24 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/git-symbolic-ref.txt @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +git-symbolic-ref(1) +=================== + +NAME +---- +git-symbolic-ref - read and modify symbolic refs + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +'git-symbolic-ref' [] + +DESCRIPTION +----------- +Given one argument, reads which branch head the given symbolic +ref refers to and outputs its path, relative to the `.git/` +directory. Typically you would give `HEAD` as the +argument to see on which branch your working tree is on. + +Give two arguments, create or update a symbolic ref to +point at the given branch . + +Traditionally, `.git/HEAD` is a symlink pointing at +`refs/heads/master`. When we want to switch to another branch, +we did `ln -sf refs/heads/newbranch .git/HEAD`, and when we want +to find out which branch we are on, we did `readlink .git/HEAD`. +This was fine, and internally that is what still happens by +default, but on platforms that does not have working symlinks, +or that does not have the `readlink(1)` command, this was a bit +cumbersome. On some platforms, `ln -sf` does not even work as +advertised (horrors). + +A symbolic ref can be a regular file that stores a string that +begins with `ref: refs/`. For example, your `.git/HEAD` *can* +be a regular file whose contents is `ref: refs/heads/master`. +This can be used on a filesystem that does not support symbolic +links. Instead of doing `readlink .git/HEAD`, `git-symbolic-ref +HEAD` can be used to find out which branch we are on. To point +the HEAD to `newbranch`, instead of `ln -sf refs/heads/newbranch +.git/HEAD`, `git-symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/newbranch` can be +used. + +Currently, .git/HEAD uses a regular file symbolic ref on Cygwin, +and everywhere else it is implemented as a symlink. This can be +changed at compilation time. + +Author +------ +Written by Junio C Hamano + +GIT +--- +Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69715aa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +git-update-ref(1) +================= + +NAME +---- +git-update-ref - update the object name stored in a ref safely + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +`git-update-ref` [] + +DESCRIPTION +----------- +Given two arguments, stores the in the , possibly +dereferencing the symbolic refs. E.g. `git-update-ref HEAD +` updates the current branch head to the new object. + +Given three arguments, stores the in the , +possibly dereferencing the symbolic refs, after verifying that +the current value of the matches . +E.g. `git-update-ref refs/heads/master ` +updates the master branch head to only if its current +value is . + +It also allows a "ref" file to be a symbolic pointer to another +ref file by starting with the four-byte header sequence of +"ref:". + +More importantly, it allows the update of a ref file to follow +these symbolic pointers, whether they are symlinks or these +"regular file symbolic refs". It follows *real* symlinks only +if they start with "refs/": otherwise it will just try to read +them and update them as a regular file (i.e. it will allow the +filesystem to follow them, but will overwrite such a symlink to +somewhere else with a regular filename). + +In general, using + + git-update-ref HEAD "$head" + +should be a _lot_ safer than doing + + echo "$head" > "$GIT_DIR/HEAD" + +both from a symlink following standpoint *and* an error checking +standpoint. The "refs/" rule for symlinks means that symlinks +that point to "outside" the tree are safe: they'll be followed +for reading but not for writing (so we'll never write through a +ref symlink to some other tree, if you have copied a whole +archive by creating a symlink tree). + +Author +------ +Written by Linus Torvalds . + +GIT +--- +Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite diff --git a/git-commit.sh b/git-commit.sh index 1206c20c..5e85b546 100755 --- a/git-commit.sh +++ b/git-commit.sh @@ -133,10 +133,13 @@ fi | git-stripspace >.editmsg case "$signoff" in t) - git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e ' - s/>.*/>/ - s/^/Signed-off-by: / - ' >>.editmsg + { + echo + git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e ' + s/>.*/>/ + s/^/Signed-off-by: / + ' + } >>.editmsg ;; esac diff --git a/git-external-diff-script b/git-external-diff-script deleted file mode 100755 index 137280ac..00000000 --- a/git-external-diff-script +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Copyright (C) 2005 Junio C Hamano -# -# This script is designed to emulate what the built-in diff driver -# does when set as GIT_EXTERNAL_SCRIPT. - -case "$#" in -1) - echo "* Unmerged path $1" - exit 0 ;; -*) - name1="$1" tmp1="$2" hex1="$3" mode1="$4" tmp2="$5" hex2="$6" mode2="$7" - case "$#" in - 7) - name2="$name1" ;; - 9) - name2="$8" xfrm_msg="$9" ;; - esac ;; -esac - -show_create () { - name_="$1" tmp_="$2" hex_="$3" mode_="$4" - echo "diff --git a/$name_ b/$name_" - echo "new file mode $mode_" - diff ${GIT_DIFF_OPTS-'-pu'} -L /dev/null -L "b/$name_" /dev/null "$tmp_" -} - -show_delete () { - name_="$1" tmp_="$2" hex_="$3" mode_="$4" - echo "diff --git a/$name_ b/$name_" - echo "deleted file mode $mode_" - diff ${GIT_DIFF_OPTS-'-pu'} -L "a/$name_" -L /dev/null "$tmp_" /dev/null -} - -case "$mode1" in -120*) type1=l ;; -100*) type1=f ;; -.) show_create "$name2" "$tmp2" "$hex2" "$mode2" - exit 0 ;; -esac -case "$mode2" in -120*) type2=l ;; -100*) type2=f ;; -.) show_delete "$name1" "$tmp1" "$hex1" "$mode1" - exit 0 ;; -esac - -if test "$type1" != "$type2" -then - show_delete "$name1" "$tmp1" "$hex1" "$mode1" - show_create "$name2" "$tmp2" "$hex2" "$mode2" - exit 0 -fi - -echo diff --git "a/$name1" "b/$name2" -if test "$mode1" != "$mode2" -then - echo "old mode $mode1" - echo "new mode $mode2" - if test "$xfrm_msg" != "" - then - echo "$xfrm_msg" - fi -fi -diff ${GIT_DIFF_OPTS-'-pu'} -L "a/$name1" -L "b/$name2" "$tmp1" "$tmp2" -exit 0 - diff --git a/git-format-patch.sh b/git-format-patch.sh index 525a2f22..28447995 100755 --- a/git-format-patch.sh +++ b/git-format-patch.sh @@ -128,10 +128,6 @@ whosepatchScript=' q }' -_x40='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]' -_x40="$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40$_x40" -stripCommitHead='/^'"$_x40"' (from '"$_x40"')$/d' - git-cherry -v "$rev1" "$rev2" | while read sign rev comment do @@ -216,7 +212,7 @@ Date: '"$ad" echo git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit" | git-apply --stat --summary echo - git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit" | sed -e "$stripCommitHead" + git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit" case "$mbox" in t) diff --git a/ssh-fetch.c b/ssh-fetch.c index 05d3e49f..bf01fbc0 100644 --- a/ssh-fetch.c +++ b/ssh-fetch.c @@ -36,12 +36,26 @@ static ssize_t force_write(int fd, void *buffer, size_t length) return ret; } +static int prefetches = 0; + +static struct object_list *in_transit = NULL; +static struct object_list **end_of_transit = &in_transit; + void prefetch(unsigned char *sha1) { char type = 'o'; + struct object_list *node; + if (prefetches > 100) { + fetch(in_transit->item->sha1); + } + node = xmalloc(sizeof(struct object_list)); + node->next = NULL; + node->item = lookup_unknown_object(sha1); + *end_of_transit = node; + end_of_transit = &node->next; force_write(fd_out, &type, 1); force_write(fd_out, sha1, 20); - //memcpy(requested + 20 * prefetches++, sha1, 20); + prefetches++; } static char conn_buf[4096]; @@ -51,6 +65,18 @@ int fetch(unsigned char *sha1) { int ret; signed char remote; + struct object_list *temp; + + if (memcmp(sha1, in_transit->item->sha1, 20)) { + // we must have already fetched it to clean the queue + return has_sha1_file(sha1) ? 0 : -1; + } + prefetches--; + temp = in_transit; + in_transit = in_transit->next; + if (!in_transit) + end_of_transit = &in_transit; + free(temp); if (conn_buf_posn) { remote = conn_buf[0];