Commits


handle NULL argument to got_diffreg_result_free ok stsp@


portable: fixes for NetBSD * Move the main incldue/got_compat.h to the top of the files they're included in. * Define SHA256Init and friends to the system equivalents.


portable: rework SHA detection Simply the SHA detection by not predicating on libcrypto, but instead checking individual header files.


portable: remove sha1.h; found portably Remove sha1.h as this is found portably across systems.


include sha2.h too where sha1.h is included In preparation for wide sha256 support; stsp@ agrees. Change done mechanically with find . -iname \*.[cy] -exec sam {} + X ,x/<sha1\.h>/i/\n#include <sha2.h>


remove casts which make older gcc versions unhappy ../lib/diffreg.c:44: error: initializer element is not constant ../lib/diffreg.c:51: error: initializer element is not constant ../lib/diffreg.c:59: error: initializer element is not constant ../lib/diffreg.c:66: error: initializer element is not constant reported by Red on Libera IRC, and by sthen@ who pointed out such failures appearing in landry's sparc64 bulk build logs.


sync file with diff.git 279d77aa1e4b921090e702a6a8a5a94a98a062b1 and use the faster headers-only mode for diff3


switch diff output mode from "edscript" to "plain" for diff3 getchange() in diff3.c takes any line that starts with an integer and treats it as a hunk header. It doesn't actually require ed script instructions, and traditional ed script diff output would break it. Thus, changing Got's diff3 to rely on plain diff output mode paves the way for implementing traditional ed-script style output in diff.git. Patch by Tom Jones


remove trailing whitespace; patch by Josiah Frentsos


tog: keymaps to jump to next/prev file/hunk in the diff Add () and {} key maps to navigate to the previous and next file or hunk in the diff. This required changing Got's diff API to collect line type metadata in addition to the line offsets already produced as prompted by stsp. ok stsp@


portable: add back sys/queue.h Now that the handling of including sys/queue.h is better, there's no need to remove those lines from the source. Copy the location of those original sys/queue.h lines from upstream at the same line number, so as to avoid any conflicts in the future.


switch 'tog diff' and 'tog blame' to Myers diff for speed Make the choice of diff algorithm configurable by diff API users. The got and gotweb programs keep using Patience diffs which are prettier than Myers. But tog should be as fast as possible since it is being used interactively. If performance of Patience diff gets improved later we can consider switching tog back over to it. ok tracey jamsek


move more opentemp out of diffreg.c ok tracey


portable: fix-up sha1.h include -portable doesn't need this directly.


inline struct got_object_id in struct got_object_qid Saves us from doing a malloc/free call for every item on the list. ok op@


portable: include sha1.h portably Don't directly include sha1.h as this isn't always in the same location across systems.


inline struct got_object_id in struct got_object_qid Saves us from doing a malloc/free call for every item on the list. ok op@


portable: freebsd: portably include sha1 The SHA implementation is found portably across systems, so don't include sha1.h directly.


inline struct got_object_id in struct got_object_qid Saves us from doing a malloc/free call for every item on the list. ok op@


portable: initial Linux compilation This commit modifies the GoT main branch to be able to compile it under linux.


make fclose(3) failure checks consistent; check 'fclose() == EOF' everywhere ok millert, naddy


consistently label removed files as "/dev/null" in diff headers


handle binary files in got/tog diff commands; add -a options to force text


allow for configuring a custom file atomizer with got_diff_get_config()


remove unused function got_diffreg_prepared_files()