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René Scharfe 652a6b15bc parse-options: factor out usage_indent() and usage_padding()
Extract functions for printing spaces before and after options.  We'll
need them in the next commit.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:50 -07:00
René Scharfe e8e5d294dc parse-options: show negatability of options in short help
Add a "[no-]" prefix to options without the flag PARSE_OPT_NONEG to
document the fact that you can negate them.

This looks a bit strange for options that already start with "no-", e.g.
for the option --no-name of git show-branch:

    --[no-]no-name        suppress naming strings

You can actually use --no-no-name as an alias of --name, so the short
help is not wrong.  If we strip off any of the "no-"s, we lose either
the ability to see if the remaining one belongs to the documented
variant or to see if it can be negated.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:50 -07:00
René Scharfe d5dc68f730 t1502: test option negation
Add tests for checking the "git rev-parse --parseopt" flag "!" and
whether options can be negated with a "no-" prefix.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:50 -07:00
René Scharfe 8dcb49021e t1502: move optionspec help output to a file
"git rev-parse --parseopt" shows the short help with its description of
all recognized options twice: When called with -h or --help, and after
reporting an unknown option.  Move the one for optionspec into a file
and use it in two tests to deduplicate that part.

"git rev-parse --parseopt -- --h" wraps the help text in "cat <<\EOF"
and "EOF".  Keep that part in the file to use it as is in the test that
needs it and simply remove it in the other one using sed.

Disable whitespace checking for the file using an attribute, as we need
to keep its spaces intact and wouldn't want a stray --whitespace=fix
turn them into tabs.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:50 -07:00
René Scharfe aa43619bdf t1502, docs: disallow --no-help
"git rev-parse --parseopt" handles the built-in options -h and --help,
but not --no-help.  Make test definitions and documentation examples
more realistic by disabling negation.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:50 -07:00
René Scharfe d716512870 subtree: disallow --no-{help,quiet,debug,branch,message}
"git subtree" only handles the negated variant of the options annotate,
prefix, onto, rejoin, ignore-joins and squash explicitly.  help is
handled by "git rev-parse --parseopt" implicitly, but not its negated
form.  Disable negation for it and the for the rest of the options to
get a helpful error message when trying them.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-06 17:16:49 -07:00
Bagas Sanjaya e600568929 l10n: po-id for 2.42 (round 1)
Update following components:

* commit-graph.c
* diff-no-index.c
* builtin/notes.c
* builtin/pack-refs.c
* builtin/worktree.c

Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
2023-08-06 19:41:06 +07:00
Jiang Xin 450f2c9e3e Merge branch 'russian-l10n' of https://github.com/DJm00n/git-po-ru
* 'russian-l10n' of https://github.com/DJm00n/git-po-ru:
  l10n: ru.po: update Russian translation
2023-08-05 23:26:39 +08:00
brian m. carlson a5c01603b3 gitignore: ignore clangd .cache directory
In at least some versions of clangd, including version 15 in Ubuntu
23.04, a directory, .cache, is written in the root of the repository
with index information about the files in the repository.  Since clangd
is the most common language server protocol (LSP) implementation for C,
and we already support it using the GENERATE_COMPILATION_DATABASE flags
to make it functional, it's likely many users are using or will want to
use it.

As a result, ignore the ".cache" directory to help avoid users
accidentally committing the data.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-04 10:56:51 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ac83bc5054 Git 2.42-rc0
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-04 10:52:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 65e25ae522 Merge branch 'jc/branch-in-use-error-message'
"git branch -f X" to repoint the branch X said that X was "checked
out" in another worktree, even when branch X was not and instead
being bisected or rebased.  The message was reworded to say the
branch was "in use".

* jc/branch-in-use-error-message:
  branch: update the message to refuse touching a branch in-use
2023-08-04 10:52:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f4a7c24c09 Merge branch 'hy/blame-in-bare-with-contents'
"git blame --contents=file" has been taught to work in a bare
repository.

* hy/blame-in-bare-with-contents:
  blame: allow --contents to work with bare repo
2023-08-04 10:52:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f9712d75e6 Merge branch 'jc/parse-options-short-help'
Command line parser fix, and a small parse-options API update.

* jc/parse-options-short-help:
  short help: allow a gap smaller than USAGE_GAP
  remote: simplify "remote add --tags" help text
  short help: allow multi-line opthelp
2023-08-04 10:52:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 23b20fff3a Merge branch 'jc/doc-sent-patch-now-what'
Process document update.

* jc/doc-sent-patch-now-what:
  MyFirstContribution: refrain from self-iterating too much
2023-08-04 10:52:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 840affcb8d Merge branch 'la/doc-choose-starting-point-fixup'
Clarify how to pick a starting point for a new topic in the
SubmittingPatches document.

* la/doc-choose-starting-point-fixup:
  SubmittingPatches: use of older maintenance tracks is an exception
  SubmittingPatches: explain why 'next' and above are inappropriate base
  SubmittingPatches: choice of base for fixing an older maintenance track
2023-08-04 10:52:30 -07:00
Junio C Hamano a53e8a6488 Merge branch 'pv/doc-submodule-update-settings'
Rewrite the description of giving a custom command to the
submodule.<name>.update configuration variable.

* pv/doc-submodule-update-settings:
  doc: highlight that .gitmodules does not support !command
2023-08-04 10:52:30 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 4d06001846 Merge branch 'ja/worktree-orphan-fix'
Fix tests with unportable regex patterns.

* ja/worktree-orphan-fix:
  t2400: rewrite regex to avoid unintentional PCRE
  builtin/worktree.c: convert tab in advice to space
  t2400: drop no-op `--sq` from rev-parse call
2023-08-04 10:52:30 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 3365e2675e Merge branch 'jc/retire-get-sha1-hex'
The implementation of "get_sha1_hex()" that reads a hexadecimal
string that spells a full object name has been extended to cope
with any hash function used in the repository, but the "sha1" in
its name survived.  Rename it to get_hash_hex(), a name that is
more consistent within its friends like get_hash_hex_algop().

* jc/retire-get-sha1-hex:
  hex: retire get_sha1_hex()
2023-08-04 10:52:30 -07:00
Junio C Hamano dd68b57fc4 Merge branch 'la/doc-choose-starting-point'
Clarify how to choose the starting point for a new topic in
developer guidance document.

* la/doc-choose-starting-point:
  SubmittingPatches: simplify guidance for choosing a starting point
  SubmittingPatches: emphasize need to communicate non-default starting points
  SubmittingPatches: de-emphasize branches as starting points
  SubmittingPatches: discuss subsystems separately from git.git
  SubmittingPatches: reword awkward phrasing
2023-08-04 10:52:30 -07:00
Matthias Aßhauer fff1594fa7 docs: update when `git bisect visualize` uses `gitk`
This check has involved more environment variables than just `DISPLAY` since
508e84a790 (bisect view: check for MinGW32 and MacOSX in addition to X11,
2008-02-14), so let's update the documentation accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-04 09:47:10 -07:00
Matthias Aßhauer 2bf46a9f62 compat/mingw: implement a native locate_in_PATH()
since 5e1f28d (bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_visualize()` shell
 function in C, 2021-09-13) `git bisect visualize` uses exists_in_PATH()
to check wether it should call `gitk`, but exists_in_PATH() relies on
locate_in_PATH() which currently only understands POSIX-ish PATH variables
(a list of paths, separated by colons) on native Windows executables
we encounter Windows PATH variables (a list of paths that often contain
drive letters (and thus colons), separated by semicolons). Luckily we do
already have a function that can lookup executables on windows PATHs:
path_lookup(). Implement a small replacement for the existing
locate_in_PATH() based on path_lookup().

Reported-by: Louis Strous <Louis.Strous@intellimagic.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-03 21:21:10 -07:00
Matthias Aßhauer bb532b5345 run-command: conditionally define locate_in_PATH()
This commit doesn't change any behaviour by itself, but allows us to easily
define compat replacements for locate_in_PATH(). It prepares us for the next
commit that adds a native Windows implementation of locate_in_PATH().

Signed-off-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-03 21:21:07 -07:00
Phillip Wood 6ce7afe163 rebase --skip: fix commit message clean up when skipping squash
During a series of "fixup" and/or "squash" commands, the interactive
rebase accumulates a commit message from all the commits that are being
squashed together. If one of the commits has conflicts when it is picked
and the user chooses to skip that commit then we need to remove that
commit's message from accumulated messages.  To do this 15ef69314d
(rebase --skip: clean up commit message after a failed fixup/squash,
2018-04-27) updated commit_staged_changes() to reset the accumulated
message to the commit message of HEAD (which does not contain the
message from the skipped commit) when the last command was "fixup" or
"squash" and there are no staged changes. Unfortunately the code to do
this contains two bugs.

(1) If parse_head() fails we pass an invalid pointer to
    unuse_commit_buffer().

(2) The reconstructed message uses the entire commit buffer from HEAD
    including the headers, rather than just the commit message.

The first issue is fixed by splitting up the "if" condition into several
statements each with its own error handling. The second issue is fixed
by finding the start of the commit message within the commit buffer
using find_commit_subject().

The existing test added by 15ef69314d is modified to show the effect of
this bug.  The bug is triggered when skipping the first command in the
chain (as the test does before this commit) but the effect is hidden
because opts->current_fixup_count is set to zero which leads
update_squash_messages() to recreate the squash message file from
scratch overwriting the bad message created by
commit_staged_changes(). The test is also updated to explicitly check
the commit messages rather than relying on grep to ensure they do not
contain any stray commit headers.

To check the commit message the function test_commit_message() is moved
from t3437-rebase-fixup-options.sh to test-lib.sh. As the function is
now publicly available it is updated to provide better error detection
and avoid overwriting the commonly used files "actual" and "expect".
Support for reading the expected commit message from stdin is also
added.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-03 13:42:54 -07:00
brian m. carlson 1c04cb0744 ident: don't consider '.' a crud
When we process a user's name (as in user.name), we strip all
leading and trailing crud from it.  Right now, we consider a dot
a crud character, and strip it off.

However, this is unsuitable for many personal names because humans
frequently have abbreviated suffixes, such as "Jr." or "Sr." at the end
of their names, and this corrupts them.  Some other users may wish to
use an abbreviated name or initial, which will pose a problem especially
in cultures that write the family name first, followed by the personal
name.

Since the current approach causes lots of practical problems, let's
avoid it by no longer considering a dot to be crud.

Note that "." in the name forces the entire name to be quoted to
please mailers, but stripping "." only at the beginning and the end
does not help a name with "." in the middle (like "brian m. carlson")
so this change will not make it much worse.  A name like "Given
Family, Jr." that did not have to be quoted now would need to be, in
order to be placed on the e-mail headers, though.

This is based on a weather-balloon patch by Jeff King sent in Aug 2021
https://lore.kernel.org/git/YSKm8Q8nyTavQaox@coredump.intra.peff.net/

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-02 09:50:52 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 1b0a512956 The eighteenth batch
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-02 09:37:52 -07:00
Taylor Blau 955c2b1c6a Documentation/RelNotes/2.42.0.txt: typofix
Fix a typo introduced in aa9166bcc0 (The ninth batch, 2023-07-08).

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-02 09:37:52 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 70e5c5dddd Merge branch 'ks/ref-filter-describe'
"git branch --list --format=<format>" and friends are taught
a new "%(describe)" placeholder.

* ks/ref-filter-describe:
  ref-filter: add new "describe" atom
  ref-filter: add multiple-option parsing functions
2023-08-02 09:37:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 8bfb359844 Merge branch 'ah/sequencer-rewrite-todo-fix'
When the user edits "rebase -i" todo file so that it starts with a
"fixup", which would make it invalid, the command truncated the
rest of the file before giving an error and returning the control
back to the user.  Stop truncating to make it easier to correct
such a malformed todo file.

* ah/sequencer-rewrite-todo-fix:
  sequencer: finish parsing the todo list despite an invalid first line
2023-08-02 09:37:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 52d9dc20e1 Merge branch 'bb/use-trace2-counters-for-fsync-stats'
Instead of inventing a custom counter variables for debugging,
use existing trace2 facility in the fsync customization codepath.

* bb/use-trace2-counters-for-fsync-stats:
  wrapper: use trace2 counters to collect fsync stats
2023-08-02 09:37:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 99acb0fa54 Merge branch 'ah/autoconf-fixes'
"./configure --with-expat=no" did not work as a way to refuse use
of the expat library on a system with the library installed, which
has been corrected.

* ah/autoconf-fixes:
  configure.ac: always save NO_ICONV to config.status
  configure.ac: don't overwrite NO_CURL option
  configure.ac: don't overwrite NO_EXPAT option
2023-08-02 09:37:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano fea92e4cac Merge branch 'jc/tree-walk-drop-base-offset'
Code simplification.

* jc/tree-walk-drop-base-offset:
  tree-walk: drop unused base_offset from do_match()
  tree-walk: lose base_offset that is never used in tree_entry_interesting
2023-08-02 09:37:23 -07:00
Eric Wong bda9c12073 avoid SHA-1 functions deprecated in OpenSSL 3+
OpenSSL 3+ deprecates the SHA1_Init, SHA1_Update, and SHA1_Final
functions, leading to errors when building with `DEVELOPER=1'.

Use the newer EVP_* API with OpenSSL 3+ (only) despite being more
error-prone and less efficient due to heap allocations.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-01 08:34:56 -07:00
Eric Wong 3e440ea0ab sha256: avoid functions deprecated in OpenSSL 3+
OpenSSL 3+ deprecates the SHA256_Init, SHA256_Update, and SHA256_Final
functions, leading to errors when building with `DEVELOPER=1'.

Use the newer EVP_* API with OpenSSL 3+ despite being more
error-prone and less efficient due to heap allocations.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-01 08:34:54 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 5bdedac3c7 checkout: allow "checkout -m path" to unmerge removed paths
"git checkout -m -- path" uses the unmerge_marked_index() API, whose
implementation is incapable of unresolving a path that was resolved
as removed.  Extend the unmerge_index() API function so that we can
mark the ce_flags member of the cache entries we add to the index as
unmerged, and replace use of unmerge_marked_index() with it.

Now, together with its unmerge_index_entry_at() helper function,
unmerge_marked_index() function is no longer called by anybody, and
can safely be removed.

This makes two known test failures in t2070 and t7201 to succeed.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 16:16:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ed3789f2f0 checkout/restore: add basic tests for --merge
Even though "checkout --merge -- paths" had some tests, we never
made sure it worked to recreate the conflicted state _after_ the
resolution was recorded in the index.  Also "restore --merge" did
not even have any tests.

Currently these commands use the unmerge_marked_index() interface
that cannot handle paths that have been resolved as removal, and
tests for that case are marked with test_expect_failure; these
should eventually be fixed, but not in this patch.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 16:13:49 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 54f98fee50 checkout/restore: refuse unmerging paths unless checking out of the index
Recreating unmerged index entries using resolve-undo data,
recreating conflicted working tree files using unmerged index
entries, and writing data out of unmerged index entries, make
sense only when we are checking paths out of the index and not when
we are checking paths out of a tree-ish.

Add an extra check to make sure "--merge" and "--ours/--theirs"
options are rejected when checking out from a tree-ish, update the
document (especially the SYNOPSIS section) to highlight that they
are incompatible, and add a few tests to make sure the combination
fails.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 16:10:54 -07:00
Junio C Hamano c0a4ae7f4e update-index: remove stale fallback code for "--unresolve"
The "update-index --unresolve" is a relatively old feature that was
introduced in Git v1.4.1 (June 2006), which predates the
resolve-undo extension introduced in Git v1.7.0 (February 2010).
The original code that was limited only to work during a merge (and
not during a rebase or a cherry-pick) has been kept as the fallback
codepath to be used as a transition measure.

By now, for more than 10 years we have stored resolve-undo extension
in the index file, and the fallback code way outlived its usefulness.

Remove it, together with two file-scope static global variables.
One of these variables is still used by surviving function, but it
does not have to be a global at all, so move it to local to that
function.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 16:08:00 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 35901f1c24 update-index: use unmerge_index_entry() to support removal
"update-index --unresolve" uses the unmerge_index_entry_at() that
assumes that the path to be unresolved must be in the index, which
makes it impossible to unresolve a path that was resolved as removal.

Rewrite unresolve_one() to use the unmerge_index_entry() to support
unresolving such a path.

Existing tests for "update-index --unresolve" forgot to check one
thing that tests for "checkout --merge -- paths" tested, which is to
make sure that resolve-undo record that has already been used to
recreate higher-stage index entries is removed.  Add new invocations
of "ls-files --resolve-undo" after running "update-index --unresolve"
to make sure that unresolving with update-index does remove the used
resolve-undo records.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 16:02:17 -07:00
Junio C Hamano fe83269e16 resolve-undo: allow resurrecting conflicted state that resolved to deletion
The resolve-undo index extension records up to three (mode, object
name) tuples for non-zero stages for each path that was resolved,
to be used to recreate the original conflicted state later when the
user requests.

The unmerge_index_entry_at() function uses the resolve-undo data to
do so, but it assumes that the path for which the conflicted state
needs to be recreated can be specified by the position in the
active_cache[] array.  This obviously cannot salvage the state of
conflicted paths that were resolved by removing them.  For example,
a delete-modify conflict, in which the change whose "modify" side
made is a trivial typofix, may legitimately be resolved to remove
the path, and resolve-undo extension does record the two (mode,
object name) tuples for the common ancestor version and their
version, lacking our version.  But after recording such a removal of
the path, you should be able to use resolve-undo data to recreate
the conflicted state.

Introduce a new unmerge_index_entry() helper function that takes the
path (which does not necessarily have to exist in the active_cache[]
array) and resolve-undo data, and use it to reimplement unmerge_index()
public function that is used by "git rerere".

The limited interface is still kept for now, as it is used by "git
checkout -m" and "git update-index --unmerge", but these two codepaths
will be updated to lift the assumption to allow conflicts that resolved
to deletion can be recreated.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 15:46:18 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 91e07058c5 update-index: do not read HEAD and MERGE_HEAD unconditionally
When "update-index --unresolve $path" cannot find the resolve-undo
record for the path the user requested to unresolve, it stuffs the
blobs from HEAD and MERGE_HEAD to stage #2 and stage #3 as a
fallback.  For this reason, the operation does not even start unless
both "HEAD" and "MERGE_HEAD" exist.

This is suboptimal in a few ways:

 * It does not recreate stage #1.  Even though it is a correct
   design decision not to do so (because it is impossible to
   recreate in general cases, without knowing how we got there,
   including what merge strategy was used), it is much less useful
   not to have that information in the index.

 * It limits the "unresolve" operation only during a conflicted "git
   merge" and nothing else.  Other operations like "rebase",
   "cherry-pick", and "switch -m" may result in conflicts, and the
   user may want to unresolve the conflict that they incorrectly
   resolved in order to redo the resolution, but the fallback would
   not kick in.

 * Most importantly, the entire "unresolve" operation is disabled
   after a conflicted merge is committed and MERGE_HEAD is removed,
   even though the index has perfectly usable resolve-undo records.

By lazily reading the HEAD and MERGE_HEAD only when we need to go to
the fallback codepath, we will allow cases where resolve-undo
records are available (which is 100% of the time, unless the user is
reading from an index file created by Git more than 10 years ago) to
proceed even after a conflicted merge was committed, during other
mergy operations that do not use MERGE_HEAD, or after the result of
such mergy operations has been committed.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 15:46:17 -07:00
Adam Majer 8e42eb0e9a doc: sha256 is no longer experimental
Remove scary wording that basically stops people using sha256
repositories not because of interoperability issues with sha1
repositories, but from fear that their work will suddenly become
incompatible in some future version of git.

We should be clear that currently sha256 repositories will not work with
sha1 repositories but stop the scary words.

Signed-off-by: Adam Majer <adamm@zombino.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 09:11:04 -07:00
Eric Wong 823839bda1 sha256/gcrypt: die on gcry_md_open failures
`gcry_md_open' allocates memory and must (like all allocation
functions) be checked for failure.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 08:57:24 -07:00
Eric Wong 8b608f3fb8 sha256/gcrypt: fix memory leak with SHA-256 repos
`gcry_md_open' needs to be paired with `gcry_md_close' to ensure
resources are released.  Since our internal APIs don't have
separate close/release callbacks, sticking it into the finalization
callback seems appropriate.

Building with SANITIZE=leak and running `git fsck' on a SHA-256
repository no longer reports leaks.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 08:57:15 -07:00
Eric Wong b4b85e41a7 sha256/gcrypt: fix build with SANITIZE=leak
Non-static functions cause `undefined reference' errors when
building with `SANITIZE=leak' due to the lack of prototypes.
Mark all these functions as `static inline' as we do in
sha256/nettle.h to avoid the need to maintain prototypes.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 08:56:54 -07:00
René Scharfe d089a06421 bundle: use OPT_PASSTHRU_ARGV
"git bundle" passes the progress control options to "git pack-objects"
by parsing and then recreating them explicitly.  Simplify that process
by using OPT_PASSTHRU_ARGV instead.

This also fixes --no-quiet, which has been doing the same as --quiet
since its introduction by 79862b6b77 (bundle-create: progress output
control, 2019-11-10) because it had been defined using OPT_SET_INT with
a value of 0, which sets 0 when negated as well.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-31 08:33:53 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ee48e70a82 The seventeenth batch
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-28 09:45:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ddcb8fd8b9 Merge branch 'rs/pack-objects-parseopt-fix'
Command line parser fix.

* rs/pack-objects-parseopt-fix:
  pack-objects: fix --no-quiet
  pack-objects: fix --no-keep-true-parents
2023-07-28 09:45:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 3085f949bf Merge branch 'rs/describe-parseopt-fix'
Command line parser fix.

* rs/describe-parseopt-fix:
  describe: fix --no-exact-match
2023-07-28 09:45:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano c8a33b44c5 Merge branch 'bb/trace2-comment-fix'
In-code comment fix.

* bb/trace2-comment-fix:
  trace2: fix a comment
2023-07-28 09:45:21 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 010447cf09 MyFirstContribution: refrain from self-iterating too much
Finding mistakes in and improving your own patches is a good idea,
but doing so too quickly is being inconsiderate to reviewers who
have just seen the initial iteration and taking their time to review
it.  Encourage new developers to perform such a self review before
they send out their patches, not after.  After sending a patch that
they immediately found mistakes in, they are welcome to comment on
them, mentioning what and how they plan to improve them in an
updated version, before sending out their updates.

Helped-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de>
Helped-by: Linus Arver <linusa@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-27 17:44:07 -07:00