Commit Briefs
portable: regress: drop setting LC_TIME
common.sh sets LC_ALL=C which makes this change unnecessary now. Patch from Christian "naddy" Weisgerber.
portable: regress: minor cosmetic cleanup
Drop the forcing of "command" when calling sed(1).
portable: regress: improve date wrapper
When looking for a suitable date wrapper, don't use the platform name, and rather use date(1)'s own parsing to choose BSD date, or gdate (GNU). Additionally, only declare the date() wrapper once. From Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
regress/commit.sh: tweak editor.sh for test_commit_prepared_logmsg
no need for sed (which doesn't change anything anyway), a no-op editor script is enough; the test ensures that the prepared log message is used. ok naddy@ stsp@
don't pass -d to yacc
Patch from Josiah Frentsos, thanks!
gotd: Fix more double process names
Patch by Josiah Frentsos, thanks!
template: sync usage() with man page
`-o' was missing. Patch from Josiah Frentsos, thank you!
portable: CI/README: update for coreutils
Mention that GNU coreutils is no longer required on *BSDs to run the test suite.
portable: regress: drop GNU date on *BSDs
Check if date(1) supports -r and fallback to gdate if that fails, via a shell-wrapper. From Christian "naddy" Weisgerber.
regress: make cmdline tests sh compatible
Ensure shell scripts can run under more POSIX-restricted shells. OK op@
portable: remove ln(1) wrapper
GNU Coreutils is wrapped for some commands which don't offer a portable means to run those commands on non-BSD systems. ln(1) was being used with a non-portable option (-h) which has now been replaced upstream. Therefore, we can remove this wrapper. Patch from Christian "naddy" Weisgerber.
gotd requires a config file; don't fail silently when gotd.conf cannot be read
Fixes an issue encountered by mlarkin@ where the auth process was working with an empty list of repositories and kept saying it could not find a repository which was obviously listed in gotd.conf. Now we can see errors from fopen() in the logs instead. Old code was copied from gotwebd where the config file is optional.
add got_repo_get_object_format()
and use it to avoid hardcoding the digest type in a few places. ok stsp@
add xfail test for "got diff" when a commit changed a file to a directory
git diff: diff --git a/alpha b/alpha deleted file mode 100644 index 4a58007..0000000 --- a/alpha +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -alpha diff --git a/alpha/beta b/alpha/beta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65b2df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/alpha/beta @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +beta got diff: diff d973bf45ce9b2b437b5d6352368e8406f9e256e2 34413d01304800f99058a1a42769e92afc534199 commit - d973bf45ce9b2b437b5d6352368e8406f9e256e2 commit + 34413d01304800f99058a1a42769e92afc534199
make gotd repo_read store want/have commit IDs in ID sets rather than arrays
Currently only used to detect and avoid storing duplicate IDs sent in want and have lines by the client. If in the future we ever wanted to check which IDs the client has already sent us we could now do O(1) hash table lookups rather than iterating arrays. ok op@
histedit_parse_list: avoid needless free(line)
getline(3) allows to safely re-use the storage. While here rename `size' to `linesize', `len' to `linelen', and properly initialize `linesize' to zero; suggested by tb@ ok tb@
in got.1, clarify what users are expected to do during 'histedit -e'
Gap in the documentation pointed out by James Cook.