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Again, we do not usually process release notes with AsciiDoc, but it
is better to be consistent.
This incidentally reveals breakages left by an ancient 5e00439f
(Documentation: build html for all files in technical and howto,
2012-10-23). The index-format documentation was originally written
to be read as straight text without formatting and when the commit
forced everything in Documentation/ to go through AsciiDoc, it did
not do any adjustment--hence the double-dashes will be seen in the
resulting text that is rendered as preformatted fixed-width without
converted into em-dashes.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Git v1.9.0 Release Notes
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Backward compatibility notes
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----------------------------
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"git submodule foreach $cmd $args" used to treat "$cmd $args" the same
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way "ssh" did, concatenating them into a single string and letting the
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shell unquote. Careless users who forget to sufficiently quote $args
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get their argument split at $IFS whitespaces by the shell, and got
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unexpected results due to this. Starting from this release, the
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command line is passed directly to the shell, if it has an argument.
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Read-only support for experimental loose-object format, in which users
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could optionally choose to write their loose objects for a short
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while between v1.4.3 and v1.5.3 era, has been dropped.
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The meanings of the "--tags" option to "git fetch" has changed; the
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command fetches tags _in addition to_ what is fetched by the same
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command line without the option.
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The way "git push $there $what" interprets the $what part given on the
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command line, when it does not have a colon that explicitly tells us
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what ref at the $there repository is to be updated, has been enhanced.
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A handful of ancient commands that have long been deprecated are
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finally gone (repo-config, tar-tree, lost-found, and peek-remote).
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Backward compatibility notes (for Git 2.0.0)
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--------------------------------------------
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When "git push [$there]" does not say what to push, we have used the
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traditional "matching" semantics so far (all your branches were sent
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to the remote as long as there already are branches of the same name
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over there). In Git 2.0, the default will change to the "simple"
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semantics, which pushes:
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- only the current branch to the branch with the same name, and only
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when the current branch is set to integrate with that remote
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branch, if you are pushing to the same remote as you fetch from; or
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- only the current branch to the branch with the same name, if you
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are pushing to a remote that is not where you usually fetch from.
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Use the user preference configuration variable "push.default" to
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change this. If you are an old-timer who is used to the "matching"
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semantics, you can set the variable to "matching" to keep the
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traditional behaviour. If you want to live in the future early, you
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can set it to "simple" today without waiting for Git 2.0.
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When "git add -u" (and "git add -A") is run inside a subdirectory and
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does not specify which paths to add on the command line, it
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will operate on the entire tree in Git 2.0 for consistency
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with "git commit -a" and other commands. There will be no
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mechanism to make plain "git add -u" behave like "git add -u .".
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Current users of "git add -u" (without a pathspec) should start
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training their fingers to explicitly say "git add -u ."
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before Git 2.0 comes. A warning is issued when these commands are
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run without a pathspec and when you have local changes outside the
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current directory, because the behaviour in Git 2.0 will be different
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from today's version in such a situation.
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In Git 2.0, "git add <path>" will behave as "git add -A <path>", so
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that "git add dir/" will notice paths you removed from the directory
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and record the removal. Versions before Git 2.0, including this
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release, will keep ignoring removals, but the users who rely on this
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behaviour are encouraged to start using "git add --ignore-removal <path>"
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now before 2.0 is released.
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The default prefix for "git svn" will change in Git 2.0. For a long
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time, "git svn" created its remote-tracking branches directly under
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refs/remotes, but it will place them under refs/remotes/origin/ unless
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it is told otherwise with its --prefix option.
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Updates since v1.8.5
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--------------------
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Foreign interfaces, subsystems and ports.
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* The HTTP transport, when talking GSS-Negotiate, uses "100
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Continue" response to avoid having to rewind and resend a large
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payload, which may not be always doable.
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* Various bugfixes to remote-bzr and remote-hg (in contrib/).
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* The build procedure is aware of MirBSD now.
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* Various "git p4", "git svn" and "gitk" updates.
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UI, Workflows & Features
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* Fetching from a shallowly-cloned repository used to be forbidden,
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primarily because the codepaths involved were not carefully vetted
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and we did not bother supporting such usage. This release attempts
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to allow object transfer out of a shallowly-cloned repository in a
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more controlled way (i.e. the receiver becomes a shallow repository
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with a truncated history).
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* Just like we give a reasonable default for "less" via the LESS
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environment variable, we now specify a reasonable default for "lv"
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via the "LV" environment variable when spawning the pager.
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* Two-level configuration variable names in "branch.*" and "remote.*"
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hierarchies, whose variables are predominantly three-level, were
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not completed by hitting a <TAB> in bash and zsh completions.
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* Fetching a 'frotz' branch with "git fetch", while a 'frotz/nitfol'
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remote-tracking branch from an earlier fetch was still there, would
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error out, primarily because the command was not told that it is
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allowed to lose any information on our side. "git fetch --prune"
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now can be used to remove 'frotz/nitfol' to make room for fetching and
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storing the 'frotz' remote-tracking branch.
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* "diff.orderfile=<file>" configuration variable can be used to
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pretend as if the "-O<file>" option were given from the command
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line of "git diff", etc.
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* The negative pathspec syntax allows "git log -- . ':!dir'" to tell
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us "I am interested in everything but 'dir' directory".
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* "git difftool" shows how many different paths there are in total,
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and how many of them have been shown so far, to indicate progress.
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* "git push origin master" used to push our 'master' branch to update
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the 'master' branch at the 'origin' repository. This has been
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enhanced to use the same ref mapping "git push origin" would use to
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determine what ref at the 'origin' to be updated with our 'master'.
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For example, with this configuration
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[remote "origin"]
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push = refs/heads/*:refs/review/*
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that would cause "git push origin" to push out our local branches
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to corresponding refs under refs/review/ hierarchy at 'origin',
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"git push origin master" would update 'refs/review/master' over
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there. Alternatively, if push.default is set to 'upstream' and our
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'master' is set to integrate with 'topic' from the 'origin' branch,
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running "git push origin" while on our 'master' would update their
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'topic' branch, and running "git push origin master" while on any
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of our branches does the same.
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* "gitweb" learned to treat ref hierarchies other than refs/heads as
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if they are additional branch namespaces (e.g. refs/changes/ in
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Gerrit).
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* "git for-each-ref --format=..." learned a few formatting directives;
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e.g. "%(color:red)%(HEAD)%(color:reset) %(refname:short) %(subject)".
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* The command string given to "git submodule foreach" is passed
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directly to the shell, without being eval'ed. This is a backward
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incompatible change that may break existing users.
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* "git log" and friends learned the "--exclude=<glob>" option, to
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allow people to say "list history of all branches except those that
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match this pattern" with "git log --exclude='*/*' --branches".
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* "git rev-parse --parseopt" learned a new "--stuck-long" option to
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help scripts parse options with an optional parameter.
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* The "--tags" option to "git fetch" no longer tells the command to
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fetch _only_ the tags. It instead fetches tags _in addition to_
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what are fetched by the same command line without the option.
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Performance, Internal Implementation, etc.
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* When parsing a 40-hex string into the object name, the string is
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checked to see if it can be interpreted as a ref so that a warning
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can be given for ambiguity. The code kicked in even when the
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core.warnambiguousrefs is set to false to squelch this warning, in
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which case the cycles spent to look at the ref namespace were an
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expensive no-op, as the result was discarded without being used.
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* The naming convention of the packfiles has been updated; it used to
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be based on the enumeration of names of the objects that are
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contained in the pack, but now it also depends on how the packed
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result is represented--packing the same set of objects using
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different settings (or delta order) would produce a pack with
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different name.
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* "git diff --no-index" mode used to unnecessarily attempt to read
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the index when there is one.
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* The deprecated parse-options macro OPT_BOOLEAN has been removed;
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use OPT_BOOL or OPT_COUNTUP in new code.
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* A few duplicate implementations of prefix/suffix string comparison
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functions have been unified to starts_with() and ends_with().
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* The new PERLLIB_EXTRA makefile variable can be used to specify
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additional directories Perl modules (e.g. the ones necessary to run
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git-svn) are installed on the platform when building.
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* "git merge-base" learned the "--fork-point" mode, that implements
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the same logic used in "git pull --rebase" to find a suitable fork
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point out of the reflog entries for the remote-tracking branch the
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work has been based on. "git rebase" has the same logic that can be
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triggered with the "--fork-point" option.
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* A third-party "receive-pack" (the responder to "git push") can
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advertise the "no-thin" capability to tell "git push" not to use
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the thin-pack optimization. Our receive-pack has always been
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capable of accepting and fattening a thin-pack, and will continue
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not to ask "git push" to use a non-thin pack.
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Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
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Fixes since v1.8.5
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------------------
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Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v1.8.5 in the maintenance
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track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases' notes
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for details).
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* The pathspec matching code, while comparing two trees (e.g. "git
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diff A B -- path1 path2") was too aggressive and failed to match
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some paths when multiple pathspecs were involved.
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* "git repack --max-pack-size=8g" stopped being parsed correctly when
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the command was reimplemented in C.
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* An earlier update in v1.8.4.x to "git rev-list --objects" with
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negative ref had a performance regression.
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(merge 200abe7 jk/mark-edges-uninteresting later to maint).
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* A recent update to "git send-email" broke platforms where
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/etc/ssl/certs/ directory exists but cannot be used as SSL_ca_path
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(e.g. Fedora rawhide).
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* A handful of bugs around interpreting $branch@{upstream} notation
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and its lookalike, when $branch part has interesting characters,
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e.g. "@", and ":", have been fixed.
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* "git clone" would fail to clone from a repository that has a ref
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directly under "refs/", e.g. "refs/stash", because different
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validation paths do different things on such a refname. Loosen the
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client side's validation to allow such a ref.
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* "git log --left-right A...B" lost the "leftness" of commits
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reachable from A when A is a tag as a side effect of a recent
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bugfix. This is a regression in 1.8.4.x series.
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* documentations to "git pull" hinted there is an "-m" option because
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it incorrectly shared the documentation with "git merge".
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* "git diff A B submod" and "git diff A B submod/" ought to have done
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the same for a submodule "submod", but didn't.
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* "git clone $origin foo\bar\baz" on Windows failed to create the
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leading directories (i.e. a moral-equivalent of "mkdir -p").
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* "submodule.*.update=checkout", when propagated from .gitmodules to
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.git/config, turned into a "submodule.*.update=none", which did not
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make much sense.
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(merge efa8fd7 fp/submodule-checkout-mode later to maint).
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* The implementation of 'git stash $cmd "stash@{...}"' did not quote
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the stash argument properly and left it split at IFS whitespace.
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* The "--[no-]informative-errors" options to "git daemon" were parsed
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a bit too loosely, allowing any other string after these option
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names.
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* There is no reason to have a hardcoded upper limit for the number of
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parents of an octopus merge, created via the graft mechanism, but
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there was.
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* The basic test used to leave unnecessary trash directories in the
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t/ directory.
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(merge 738a8be jk/test-framework-updates later to maint).
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* "git merge-base --octopus" used to leave cleaning up suboptimal
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result to the caller, but now it does the clean-up itself.
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* A "gc" process running as a different user should be able to stop a
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new "gc" process from starting, but it didn't.
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* An earlier "clean-up" introduced an unnecessary memory leak.
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* "git add -A" (no other arguments) in a totally empty working tree
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used to emit an error.
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* "git log --decorate" did not handle a tag pointed by another tag
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nicely.
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* When we figure out how many file descriptors to allocate for
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keeping packfiles open, a system with non-working getrlimit() could
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cause us to die(), but because we make this call only to get a
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rough estimate of how many are available and we do not even attempt
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to use up all available file descriptors ourselves, it is nicer to
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fall back to a reasonable low value rather than dying.
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* read_sha1_file(), that is the workhorse to read the contents given
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an object name, honoured object replacements, but there was no
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corresponding mechanism to sha1_object_info() that was used to
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obtain the metainfo (e.g. type & size) about the object. This led
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callers to weird inconsistencies.
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(merge 663a856 cc/replace-object-info later to maint).
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* "git cat-file --batch=", an admittedly useless command, did not
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behave very well.
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* "git rev-parse <revs> -- <paths>" did not implement the usual
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disambiguation rules the commands in the "git log" family used in
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the same way.
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* "git mv A B/", when B does not exist as a directory, should error
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out, but it didn't.
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* A workaround to an old bug in glibc prior to glibc 2.17 has been
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retired; this would remove a side effect of the workaround that
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corrupts system error messages in non-C locales.
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* SSL-related options were not passed correctly to underlying socket
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layer in "git send-email".
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* "git commit -v" appends the patch to the log message before
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editing, and then removes the patch when the editor returned
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control. However, the patch was not stripped correctly when the
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first modified path was a submodule.
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* "git fetch --depth=0" was a no-op, and was silently ignored.
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Diagnose it as an error.
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* Remote repository URLs expressed in scp-style host:path notation are
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parsed more carefully (e.g. "foo/bar:baz" is local, "[::1]:/~user" asks
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to connect to user's home directory on host at address ::1.
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* "git diff -- ':(icase)makefile'" was unnecessarily rejected at the
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command line parser.
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* "git cat-file --batch-check=ok" did not check the existence of
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the named object.
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* "git am --abort" sometimes complained about not being able to write
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a tree with an 0{40} object in it.
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* Two processes creating loose objects at the same time could have
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failed unnecessarily when the name of their new objects started
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with the same byte value, due to a race condition.
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