* What's cooking in git.git (May 2025, #01; Fri, 2)
@ 2025-05-03 1:35 Junio C Hamano
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From: Junio C Hamano @ 2025-05-03 1:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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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/
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[Graduated to 'master']
* as/typofix-in-env-h-header (2025-04-18) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-23 at a9954f6cec)
+ environment: fix typo: 'setup_git_directory_gently'
Typofix.
source: <20250418185855.52950-1-abhijeet.nkt@gmaiil•com>
* az/tighten-string-array-constness (2025-04-21) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-23 at 5a2b439731)
+ global: mark usage strings and string tables const
Code clean-up.
source: <daj53eijkqzsjy5cvuxchea4qm3pbiu673ehetihfffyvwzhgs@tarta•nabijaczleweli.xyz>
* jh/gc-launchctl-schedule-fix (2025-04-23) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-23 at ab4f2e0c26)
+ maintenance: fix launchctl calendar intervals
Fix for scheduled maintenance tasks on platforms using launchctl.
source: <20250421054633.231069-2-joshiheinrichs@gmail•com>
* jk/p5332-testfix (2025-04-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-24 at eafff4d7b7)
+ p5332: drop "+" from --stdin-packs input
A test fix.
source: <20250422111632.GA1855088@coredump•intra.peff.net>
* js/git-perf-env-override (2025-04-20) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-22 at 77ea361791)
+ perf: do allow `GIT_PERF_*` to be overridden again
Developer support fix..
source: <pull.1900.git.1743764167548.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* lo/remove-log-reencode-from-rev-info (2025-04-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-24 at 1c6c33ab1f)
+ revision: remove log_reencode field from rev_info
Code clean-up.
source: <20250422213133.18685-1-lucasseikioshiro@gmail•com>
* ps/ci-resurrect-p4-on-github (2025-04-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-24 at 8594d07a3e)
+ ci: fix p4d executable not being found on GitHub Actions
CI fix.
source: <aActb3dB-r3s69h6@pks•im>
* ps/fewer-perl (2025-04-16) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-23 at 275d267126)
+ Documentation: stop depending on Perl to generate command list
+ Documentation: stop depending on Perl to massage user manual
+ request-pull: stop depending on Perl
+ filter-branch: stop depending on Perl
+ Merge branch 'ps/test-wo-perl-prereq' into ps/fewer-perl
Reduce requirement for Perl in our documentation build and a few
scripts.
source: <20250416-b4-pks-drop-perl-v2-0-bdd0492e9498@pks•im>
* ps/install-bash-completion (2025-04-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-24 at 1171444ac4)
+ contrib/completion: install Bash completion
Build update to install bash (but not zsh) completion script.
source: <20250422-b4-pks-meson-install-completions-v2-1-ab29d399bc6c@pks•im>
* ps/reftable-api-revamp (2025-04-07) 17 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-23 at 1a5f00290a)
+ reftable/table: move printing logic into test helper
+ reftable/constants: make block types part of the public interface
+ reftable/table: introduce iterator for table blocks
+ reftable/table: add `reftable_table` to the public interface
+ reftable/block: expose a generic iterator over reftable records
+ reftable/block: make block iterators reseekable
+ reftable/block: store block pointer in the block iterator
+ reftable/block: create public interface for reading blocks
+ git-zlib: use `struct z_stream_s` instead of typedef
+ reftable/block: rename `block_reader` to `reftable_block`
+ reftable/block: rename `block` to `block_data`
+ reftable/table: move reading block into block reader
+ reftable/block: simplify how we track restart points
+ reftable/blocksource: consolidate code into a single file
+ reftable/reader: rename data structure to "table"
+ reftable: fix formatting of the license header
+ Merge branch 'ps/reftable-sans-compat-util' into ps/reftable-api-revamp
Overhaul of the reftable API.
cf. <3okrcl7bdpy75hzyzpmrp7fluan4n3zvsroioq64id4a2kt3o4@fc6fetilb6y2>
source: <20250407-pks-reftable-polishing-v2-0-316c4ff10571@pks•im>
* ua/call-repo-config-with-possibly-null-repository (2025-04-20) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-22 at 1f30a19c02)
+ builtin/difftool: remove unnecessary if statement
+ builtin/add: remove unnecessary if statement
Since a call to repo_config() can be called with repo set to NULL
these days, a command that is marked as RUN_SETUP in the builtin
command table does not have to check repo with NULL before making
the call.
source: <20250420025501.183290-1-usmanakinyemi202@gmail•com>
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[New Topics]
* cc/promisor-remote-capability (2025-04-29) 3 commits
- promisor-remote: allow a client to check fields
- promisor-remote: allow a server to advertise more fields
- promisor-remote: refactor to get rid of 'struct strvec'
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <CAP8UFD2LzijGsU3-aO-JBPtEfT+UtR_X_mqcdVigoOfdVAg1uA@mail•gmail.com>
source: <20250429145243.992252-1-christian.couder@gmail•com>
* en/hashmap-clear-fix (2025-04-29) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-30 at b0cdbeb28e)
+ hashmap: ensure hashmaps are reusable after hashmap_clear()
hashmap API clean-up to ensure hashmap_clear() leaves a cleared map
in a reusable state.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <pull.1911.git.1745941663160.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* js/diff-codeql-false-positive-workaround (2025-04-29) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2025-05-01 at a840276032)
+ diff: check range before dereferencing an array element
Work around false positive given by CodeQL.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <pull.1887.v3.git.1745926679028.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ng/xdiff-truly-minimal (2025-04-29) 1 commit
- xdiff: disable cleanup_records heuristic with --minimal
"git diff --minimal" used to give non-minimal output when its
optimization kicked in, which has been disabled.
Will merge to 'next'.
source: <20250429140949.2634935-1-n.glodny@campus•lmu.de>
* ds/scalar-no-maintenance (2025-04-30) 2 commits
- scalar clone: add --no-maintenance option
- scalar register: add --no-maintenance option
Two "scalar" subcommands that adds a repository that hasn't been
under "scalar"'s control are taught an option not to enable the
scheduled maintenance on it.
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <b9a4dbf2-0064-4933-985f-b34dcb133030@gmail•com>
source: <pull.1913.git.1746008680.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ps/mv-contradiction-fix (2025-04-30) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-05-01 at 5c27b05f45)
+ builtin/mv: convert assert(3p) into `BUG()`
+ builtin/mv: bail out when trying to move child and its parent
"git mv a a/b dst" would ask to move the directory 'a' itself, as
well as its contents, in a single destination directory, which is
a contradicting request that is impossible to satisfy. This case is
now detected and the command errors out.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20250430-pks-mv-parent-child-conflict-v1-0-11a87c55ffb9@pks•im>
* cf/wrapper-netbsd-errno-eftype (2025-05-02) 1 commit
- wrapper: NetBSD gives EFTYPE where POSIX uses ELOOP
source: <20250502233403.289761-1-collin.funk1@gmail•com>
* en/get-tree-entry-doc (2025-05-02) 1 commit
- tree-walk.h: fix incorrect API comment
source: <pull.1912.v2.git.1746213551473.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* jc/doc-synopsis-option-markup (2025-05-02) 3 commits
- git-daemon doc: update mark-up of synopsis option descriptions
- git-{var,write-tree} docs: update mark-up of synopsis option descriptions
- git-verify-* doc: update mark-up of synopsis option descriptions
Doc mark-up fixes.
Comments?
source: <20250503011537.3035416-1-gitster@pobox•com>
* jc/you-still-use-whatchanged (2025-05-02) 6 commits
- whatschanged: list it in BreakingChanges document
- whatchanged: remove when built with WITH_BREAKING_CHANGES
- whatchanged: require --i-still-use-this
- tests: prepare for a world without whatchanged
- doc: prepare for a world without whatchanged
- you-still-use-that??: help deprecating commands for removal
"git whatchanged" that is longer to type than "git log --raw"
which is its modern rough equivalent has outlived its usefulness
more than 10 years ago. Plan to deprecate and remove it.
Comments?
source: <20250503005814.3030099-1-gitster@pobox•com>
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[Cooking]
* jc/ci-skip-unavailable-external-software (2025-04-25) 2 commits
- ci: download JGit from maven, not eclipse.org
- ci: update the message for unavailble third-party software
Further refinement on CI messages when an optional external
software is unavailable (e.g. due to third-party service outage).
Will merge to 'next'.
source: <20250425153827.147585-1-gitster@pobox•com>
* js/ci-win-meson-timeout-workaround (2025-04-25) 1 commit
- ci(win+Meson): build in Release mode, avoiding t7001-mv hangs
win+Meson CI pipeline, unlike other pipelines for Windows,
used to build artifacts in develper mode, which has been changed to
build them in release mode for consistency.
Expecting a reroll, stating an updated rationale for the change.
cf. <xmqqjz6zuf80.fsf@gitster•g>
source: <pull.1908.git.1745593515875.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ps/maintenance-missing-tasks (2025-05-02) 7 commits
- builtin/maintenance: introduce "rerere-gc" task
- builtin/gc: move rerere garbage collection into separate function
- builtin/maintenance: introduce "worktree-prune" task
- worktree: expose function to retrieve worktree names
- builtin/gc: move pruning of worktrees into a separate function
- builtin/gc: remove global variables where it trivial to do
- builtin/gc: fix indentation of `cmd_gc()` parameters
Make repository clean-up tasks "gc" can do available to "git
maintenance" front-end.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20250502-pks-maintenance-missing-tasks-v3-0-13e130d36640@pks•im>
* ag/send-email-outlook (2025-04-29) 2 commits
- send-email: add --[no-]outlook-id-fix option
- send-email: retrieve Message-ID from outlook SMTP server
Update send-email to work better with Outlook's smtp server.
Will merge to 'next'.
source: <PN3PR01MB95973F4B26A8CE2BF17A3AB1B8842@PN3PR01MB9597•INDPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM>
source: <PN3PR01MB9597DA8661D1AFDF4C927A11B8812@PN3PR01MB9597•INDPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM>
* ds/fix-thin-fix (2025-04-28) 3 commits
- index-pack: allow revisiting REF_DELTA chains
- t5309: create failing test for 'git index-pack'
- test-tool: add pack-deltas helper
"git index-pack --fix-thin" used to abort to prevent a cycle in
delta chains from forming in a corner case even when there is no
such cycle.
Will merge to 'next'.
source: <pull.1906.v2.git.1745871885.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ps/object-store-cleanup (2025-04-29) 8 commits
- object-store: drop `repo_has_object_file()`
- treewide: convert users of `repo_has_object_file()` to `has_object()`
- object-store: allow fetching objects via `has_object()`
- object-store: move function declarations to their respective subsystems
- object-store: move and rename `odb_pack_keep()`
- object-store: drop `loose_object_path()`
- object-store: move `struct packed_git` into "packfile.h"
- Merge branch 'ps/object-file-cleanup' into ps/object-store-cleanup
Further code clean-up in the object-store layer.
Will merge to 'next'.
source: <20250429-pks-object-store-cleanups-v3-0-42902bad09a1@pks•im>
* cc/fast-import-export-signature-names (2025-04-24) 1 commit
. fast-(import|export): improve on the signature algorithm name
Clean up the way how signature on commit objects are exported to
and imported from fast-import stream.
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <aAq1nvcPRlIPal5l@tapette•crustytoothpaste.net>
cf. https://github.com/git/git/actions/runs/14671270673/job/41178138711
source: <20250424203904.909777-1-christian.couder@gmail•com>
* dd/meson-perl-custom-path (2025-04-24) 1 commit
- meson: allow customize perl installation path
Meson-based build framework update.
Looking good. Expecting a minor reroll.
cf. <aA8vSPKdznjzBf6W@pks•im>
source: <80a2a6ce7c6b05323cf931cdc20d4decb6270002.1745507677.git.congdanhqx@gmail•com>
* ps/meson-bin-sh (2025-04-25) 2 commits
- meson: prefer shell at "/bin/sh"
- meson: report detected runtime executable paths
Meson-based build framework update.
Will merge to 'next'?
source: <20250425-pks-meson-posix-shell-v3-0-01607a2e9334@pks•im>
* es/meson-cleanup (2025-04-25) 6 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-28 at 0cc8ee98dc)
+ meson: only check for missing networking syms on non-Windows; add compat impls
+ meson: fix typo in function check that prevented checking for hstrerror
+ meson: add a couple missing networking dependencies
+ meson: do a full usage-based compile check for sysinfo
+ meson: check for getpagesize before using it
+ meson: simplify and parameterize various standard function checks
Code clean-up for meson-based build infrastructure.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20250425053345.17288-1-eschwartz@gentoo•org>
* js/windows-arm64 (2025-04-23) 6 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-28 at c3d4cea333)
+ max_tree_depth: lower it for clangarm64 on Windows
+ mingw(arm64): do move the `/etc/git*` location
+ msvc: do handle builds on Windows/ARM64
+ mingw: do not use nedmalloc on Windows/ARM64
+ config.mak.uname: add support for clangarm64
+ bswap.h: add support for built-in bswap functions
Update to arm64 Windows port.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <pull.1904.v2.git.1745395308.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* sj/string-list-typefix (2025-04-22) 5 commits
- u-string-list: move "remove duplicates" test to "u-string-list.c"
- u-string-list: move "filter string" test to "u-string-list.c"
- u-string-list: move "test_split_in_place" to "u-string-list.c"
- u-string-list: move "test_split" into "u-string-list.c"
- string-list: fix sign compare warnings
Code and test clean-up around string-list API.
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <aA8vSPKdznjzBf6W@pks•im>
source: <aAetW0dan8S3Fljq@ArchLinux>
* tb/midx-avoid-cruft-packs (2025-04-15) 9 commits
- repack: exclude cruft pack(s) from the MIDX where possible
- pack-objects: introduce '--stdin-packs=follow'
- pack-objects: swap 'show_{object,commit}_pack_hint'
- pack-objects: fix typo in 'show_object_pack_hint()'
- pack-objects: perform name-hash traversal for unpacked objects
- pack-objects: declare 'rev_info' for '--stdin-packs' earlier
- pack-objects: factor out handling '--stdin-packs'
- pack-objects: limit scope in 'add_object_entry_from_pack()'
- pack-objects: use standard option incompatibility functions
"pack-objects" has been taught to avoid pointing into objects in
cruft packs from midx.
Comments?
source: <cover.1744757204.git.me@ttaylorr•com>
* tb/pack-bitmap-lookup-tables (2025-04-17) 4 commits
- t/perf/lib-bitmap.sh: avoid test_perf during setup
- t/perf: avoid testing bitmaps without lookup table
- p5312: removed duplicate performance test script
- pack-bitmap: write lookup table extension by default
Enable lookup tables extension in pack bitmap (and midx bitmap) by
default.
Comments?
source: <cover.1744924321.git.me@ttaylorr•com>
* ps/meson-build-perf-bench (2025-04-28) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-28 at f563542bfd)
+ meson: wire up benchmarking options
+ meson: wire up benchmarks
+ t/perf: fix benchmarks with out-of-tree builds
+ t/perf: use configured PERL_PATH
+ t/perf: fix benchmarks with alternate repo formats
The build procedure based on Meson learned to drive the
benchmarking tests.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20250428-pks-meson-benchmarks-v5-0-5010dd014d1d@pks•im>
* kn/meson-hdr-check (2025-04-23) 7 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2025-04-29 at c925448238)
+ makefile/meson: add 'check-headers' as alias for 'hdr-check'
+ meson: add support for 'hdr-check'
+ meson: rename 'third_party_sources' to 'third_party_excludes'
+ meson: move headers definition from 'contrib/coccinelle'
+ coccinelle: meson: rename variables to be more specific
+ ci/github: install git before checking out the repository
+ Merge branch 'es/meson-build-skip-coccinelle' into kn/meson-hdr-check
Add an equivalent to "make hdr-check" target to meson based builds.
Will merge to 'master'.
source: <20250423-505-wire-up-sparse-via-meson-v5-0-d1e2be4b2078@gmail•com>
* pb/status-rebase-fixes (2025-03-28) 4 commits
- wt-status: suggest 'git rebase --continue' to conclude 'merge' instruction
- wt-status: also abbreviate 'merge' and 'fixup -C' lines during rebase
- SQUASH??? - <CAPig+cS92W_gYuNsaTvQxiP3xBK7Wpg0__uVkgAU1x0OFJUZgQ@mail•gmail.com>
- rebase -r: do create merge commit after empty resolution
A few fixes around "git status" while "git rebase" is running,
plus a corner case bug fix for "git rebase -r".
Expecting a (small and hopefully final) clarifying reroll.
cf. <c2f93d99-2f4d-ee6d-7087-42320c6df0f2@gmx•de>
cf. <e9700234-324d-dc63-d91e-9b8f36fabc79@gmail•com>
source: <pull.1897.git.1743181401.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* md/userdiff-bash-shell-function (2025-04-01) 1 commit
- userdiff: extend Bash pattern to cover more shell function forms
The userdiff pattern for shell scripts has been updated to cope
with more bash-isms.
Comments?
source: <20250330134018.9662-2-dhar61595@gmail•com>
* sc/bundle-uri-use-all-refs-in-bundle (2025-04-25) 2 commits
- bundle-uri: add test for bundle-uri clones with tags
- bundle-uri: copy all bundle references ino the refs/bundle space
Bundle-URI feature did not use refs recorded in the bundle other
than normal branches as anchoring points to optimize the follow-up
fetch during "git clone"; now it is told to utilize all.
Ready?
source: <pull.1897.v4.git.git.1745587067.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ds/path-walk-2 (2025-03-25) 13 commits
- pack-objects: allow --shallow and --path-walk
- path-walk: add new 'edge_aggressive' option
- 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: add --path-walk option
- t5538: add tests to confirm deltas in shallow pushes
- 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()
"git pack-objects" learns to find delta bases from blobs at the
same path, using the --path-walk API.
Will merge to 'next'?
cf. <aBVLC57bMJKjygyi@nand•local>
source: <pull.1819.v2.git.1742829769.gitgitgadget@gmail•com>
* ib/diff-S-G-with-longhand (2025-02-12) 10 commits
- diff: docs: Use --patch-{grep,modifies} over -G/-S
- diff: --pickaxe-{all,regex} help: Add --patch-{grep,modifies}
- diff: test: Use --patch-{grep,modifies} over -G/-S
- completion: Support --patch-{grep,modifies}
- diff: --patch-{grep,modifies} arg names for -G and -S
- docs: gitdiffcore: -G and -S: Use regex/string placeholders
- diff: short help: Add -G and --pickaxe-grep
- diff: short help: Correct -S description
- diff: -G description: Correct copy/paste error
- t/t4209-log-pickaxe: Naming typo: -G takes a regex
The commands in the "diff" family learned longhands for "-S" and
"-G" options.
Expecting a reroll.
source: <20250212032657.1807939-1-illia.bobyr@gmail•com>
* ej/cat-file-remote-object-info (2025-02-24) 8 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
- t1006: split test utility functions into new "lib-cat-file.sh"
- cat-file: add declaration of variable i inside its for loop
- git-compat-util: add strtoul_ul() with error handling
"git cat-file --batch" and friends can optionally ask a remote
server about objects it does not have.
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <CAN2LT1Cc-UaUpabqcGascicR3nk6ZdFythamKje33Orhy5WoNA@mail•gmail.com>
source: <20250221190451.12536-1-eric.peijian@gmail•com>
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