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Remove unused vars/types/funcs/fields
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The membership check before attempting to `delete` from the `tags` map
is unnecessary because the operation is a no-op if the item does not
already exist in the map.
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The packRefs field is unused.
It is assigned to true from the `PackRefs()` method,
but because the method is not on the pointer type,
the assignment has no effect.
var st ReferenceStorage
fmt.Println(st.packRefs) // false
st.PackRefs()
fmt.Println(st.packRefs) // false
Delete the unused field.
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The `cfg` loaded from `cs.Config` was unused.
It looks like this assertion intended to validate that,
not `temporalCfg`, which was already checked above this block.
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[staticcheck](https://staticcheck.io/) reported a number of unused
fields, functions, types, and variables across the code.
Where possible, use them (assert unchecked errors in tests, for example)
and otherwise remove them.
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Remote: Push, add atomic to push options
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Worktree: Checkout, simplified sparse checkout
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This is the initial logic to support a simple sparse checkout where
directories to be included can be specified in CheckoutOptions.
This change doesn't fully support the sparse patterns, nor does this
change include the optimization to collapse flie entries in ithe index
that are excluded via the sparse checkout directory patterns included
under the parent directory.
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config: add branch description support
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Remote: Push, add ForceWithLease Push Option
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--force-with-lease allows a push to force push with some safety
measures. If the ref on the remote is what we expect, then the force
push is allowed to happen.
See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push#Documentation/git-push.txt---force-with-leaseltrefnamegt
for more information
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packp: Actions should have type Action
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Per the [Go Spec](https://go.dev/ref/spec#Constant_declarations),
the following yields the type `Action` for `Bar` and `Baz`
only if there is no `=`.
const (
Foo Action = ...
Bar
Baz
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The following has the type `Action` for the first item,
but not the rest. Those are untyped constants
of the corresponding type.
const (
Foo Action = ...
Bar = ...
Baz = ...
)
This means that `packp.{Update, Delete, Invalid}` are currently
untyped string constants, and not `Action` constants
as was intended here.
This change fixes these.
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The `os.SEEK_*` constants have been deprecated since Go 1.7.
It is now recommended to use the equivalent `io.Seek*` constants.
Switch `os.SEEK_CUR` to `io.SeekCurrent`,
and `os.SEEK_SET` to `io.SeekStart`.
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plumbing: format, support v3 index
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Currently the index encoder does not support the v3 index format. This
change adds support to the encoder. This helps to unlock sparse
checkout.
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push --atomic allows a push to succeed or fail atomically. If one ref
fails, the whole push fails. This commit allows the user to set Atomic
as an option for a push.
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Remote: PushOptions add push-options
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go-git: Add field `Options` to `PushOptions`, wire functionality.
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Remote: Push, add support to push commits per hashes
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Taken from `git help push` and adapted to match the supported features
only.
Future iterations of this feature may include better support for git
"SHA-1 expression", documented in `git help push` as:
> any arbitrary "SHA-1 expression", such as master~4 or HEAD (see gitrevisions(7)).
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Using plain git, the command `git push ${sha}:refs/heads/some-branch`
actually ensures that the remote branch `some-branch` points to the
commit `${sha}`.
In the current version of go-git, this results in an "everything is
up to date" error.
When a source reference is not found, check the object storage to find
the sha. If it is found, consider pushing this exact commit.
fixes: #105
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plumbing: gitignore, Read .git/info/exclude file too.
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*: update github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent to v0.3.1
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Commands used:
go get github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent@latest
go mod tidy
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examples: added "tag find if head is tagged"
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Signed-off-by: Sven Nebel <nebel.sven@gmail.com>
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Remote: add RemoteURL to {Fetch,Pull,Push}Options
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Can be used to override the URL to operate on:
RemoteName will be ignored for the actual fetch
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git: add --follow-tags option for pushes
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This PR adds support for the --follow-tags option for pushes.
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completely (#330)
This PR adds code to prevent large objects from being read into memory
from packfiles or the filesystem.
Objects greater than 1Mb are now no longer directly stored in the cache
or read completely into memory.
This PR differs and improves the previous broken #323 by fixing several
bugs in the reader and transparently wrapping ReaderAt as a Reader.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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into memory completely (#303)" (#329)
This reverts commit 720c192831a890d0a36b4c6720b60411fa4a0159.
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It looks a test value was shipped breaking a lot of the usage of the library.
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completely (#303)
This PR adds code to prevent large objects from being read into memory from packfiles or the filesystem.
Objects greater than 1Mb are now no longer directly stored in the cache
or read completely into memory.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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