Commits


show worktree UUID in backout/cherrypick -l output When run from the repository, display the UUID to help the user know which logmsg refs belong to which work tree. Also, use "backout" or "cherrypick" in the log message header to distinguish output from 'got log'. Suggested by stsp on irc. ok stsp@


regress: commit coverage for the new logmsg ref feature This tests we correctly: - use multiple logmsg refs in one commit; - use only relevant refs involving affected paths; - use refs when some of the affected paths are reverted; - neither use nor remove refs if all affected paths are omitted from the commit; - use refs when previously excluded paths are later committed. - remove corresponding temp merged_log 'got-logmsg-*' files hints and ok stsp@


require space between commit author name and email, for Git compatibility Allowing such author fields breaks 'got send' towards Github for affected commits because git-index-pack --strict will error out on the server: $ git index-pack --strict pack-de791fb6a3a1961e44ac5d98d72fd533bf9277c8.pack error: object 5d6bde9eaaf27f41ae8fa7112bb45e489d3c16b9: missingSpaceBeforeEmail: invalid author/committer line - missing space before email fatal: fsck error in packed object problem encountered by landry@ ok op@


fix regression test failures with Git 3.30.5 / 2.38.1 or later installed The fix for CVE-2022-39253 in Git made our regression tests fail since creating submodules from local clones is no longer allowed by default. Add an override to our invocations of "git submodule add", the same which was added to Git's regression test suite as part of their fix. This CVE doesn't otherwise affect us. We do not implement submodules. Our use of them in regression tests exists only to ensure that Got does not freak out when it sees one. Precisely because automated support for nested repositories and/or working copies (as in Git Submodules, or Subversion Externals, etc.) have been an endless source of security problems in other systems. sudden test failures pointed out by naddy@


got: don't search through ignored paths and files on commit


use GOT_IGNORE_GITCONFIG in regress fixes test_rebase_no_author_info when a valid ~/.gitconfig is found. ok stsp@


got commit: add flag to specify the author This adds a new flag, `got commit -A', that allows to specify the commit author but retains the "committer" (which is obtained as usual via GOT_AUTHOR, got.conf or git config.) with lots of help from and ok stsp


fix email address parsing we were both too strict and too lose. To avoid breaking got object parser (and to some extent ours too) we need to ensure that there aren't any line feeds, extra < or > and no trailing gibberish. The '@' is not actually required in the email. various tweaks and ok stsp


regress: use bs=1M for dd, not bs=1m; fixes -portable test failure on ubuntu GNU dd only accepts upper-case letters for the size units.


always show commit or tree IDs in diff header, in order to help 'got patch' The idea is that got patch can simply look for a line such as: commit - abcde1234567... to find the merge base commit ID to show in diff3 conflict markers. got log -p now displays commit IDs in its diff header, instead ofl tree or blob IDs. ok op@


use test(1) -eq and -ne to compare integers, and reduce quoting This brings the rest of the regression test scripts in line with patch.sh.


improve error message due to malformed `author' in got.conf tweak and ok stsp@


compress delta data from delta_cache directly into pack file


make 'got update' display the worktree's branch name upon success ok tracey


use the POSIX-compliant "date -u" command to return UTC time; ok stsp