Commit Briefs
gotwebd: avoid full history traversal in briefs/commits
This purposefully breaks the 'previous' button in the commits and briefs page. It's hard to find the parent of a commit since they can only be iterated forward. The way the previous button was generated was to walk the history from the HEAD down to the specified commit. This is costly but more importantly leads to issue when dealing with paths that were deleted from the repository. Discussed with stsp and tracey, ok jamsek.
gotwebd: don't got_ref_list per-commit in got_get_repo_commits
It's wasteful since `refs' is already populated before the loop, and released after. It also leaks the content of `refs' the first time the loop is entered. ok jamsek
gotwebd: refactor gotweb_render_content_type/_file
Rework them so that they allow to set the Status header (the HTTP status code; only way since we're behind FastCGI) and optionally a Location. Since they're now unused outside of gotweb.c, mark them as static. They also used to always return NULL so the error is pointless; return the -1 on failure though. While here, rename to gotweb_reply and gotweb_reply_file. ok jamsek
gotwebd.8: sort -d after -D
patch by Josiah Frentsos, thanks!
gotd.8, gotwebd.8: new sentence, new line
diff from Josiah Frentsos, thanks!
changes for 0.81 (tags/0.81)
gotd: fix "bad packfile with zero objects" error while creating branches
Clients will send an empty pack file if they are only creating new references and have no objects to upload. Make gotd handle this and add a regression test which triggers the bug. Problem found by op@. The new regression test caught an unrelated issue where the client connection was left lingering after references had been updated, which made 'got send' followed by 'got clone -l' fail with the connection limit configured for the test suite (just one connection is allowed at a time). Fix this as well. ok op@
regress: replace typeset with printf for shell portability
The typeset shell builtin is a ksh(1) feature. It is not available in a pure POSIX sh(1). Use printf(1) to portably perform the same string truncation. tweak and ok op jamsek
gotd: move socket path check to parse.y and error from the main process
It's handy to have a "bad unix socket path" error being reported directly from the main process since can get caught by `gotd -n'. ok jamsek stsp