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Most commits have relatively small messages, so this was never
noticeable. However, there are some repositories that have
semi-automated messages that can get very large (e.g.
github.com/riscv/riscv-clang and its riscv-trunk branch), on the order
of 109k lines. Changing from string += to using a bytes.Buffer reduces
the time for Commit.Decode for that specific case from 35s to 74ms.
Signed-off-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
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Signed-off-by: Antoine GIRARD <sapk@sapk.fr>
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Removes path.Clean and path.Join, as they're expensive in comparison to basic
string manipulation that can be used here.
Adds bufio.Buffer pool to be used by tag, tree and commit object decoding.
Signed-off-by: Arran Walker <arran.walker@fiveturns.org>
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plumbing: commit.StatsContext and fix for root commit
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When the first line of the pgp signature is an empty line or some header
is malformed it crashes as there's no data for the header element. For
example, if author name is "\n".
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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The way that commit signatures were being written out was causing an
extra newline to be written at the end of the commit when the message
encoding was already taking care of this. Ultimately, this results in a
corrupt object, rendering the object unverifiable with the signature in
the commit.
Signed-off-by: Chris Marchesi <chrism@vancluevertech.com>
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The way of reading pgp signatures was searching for pgp begin line in
the header. This caused problems when this string appeared and was not
part of the signature. For example if it appears in the message as an
example or is part of the author name the decoder starts treating it as
a signature. In this state the code was not able to notice then the
header ended so it entered in an infinite loop searching for pgp end
string.
Now it uses the same method as original git. Searches for gpgsig section
in header and starts getting all lines until the next part.
In encoder the string used to add signatures was incorrect. It is now
changed to the proper "gpgsig" string instead of "pgpsig".
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Marc Barussaud <marc.barussaud@orange.com>
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Previously some close errors were losts. This is specially problematic
in go-git as lots of work is done here like generating indexes and
moving packfiles.
Signed-off-by: Javi Fontan <jfontan@gmail.com>
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Adds Commit.encode() and Tag.encode() with optional `includeSig`
parameter to include or exclude signature from the encoded object.
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Commit.Verify() performs PGP verification of a signed commit given an
armored keyring.
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plumbing: object, commit.Parent() method
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Signed-off-by: Máximo Cuadros <mcuadros@gmail.com>
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First parents are somewhat special in git.
There's even a --first-parent flag to 'git log'.
Add a helper method to look them up.
This avoids boilerplate and spares the client from
having to arrange for a handle to the Storer,
which is stored in the unexported field Commit.s.
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Add Stats() to Commit
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Stats() is similar to `git show --stat <hash>`.
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* Add support for signed commits
This change adds `GPGSignature` field to `Commit` object. This is used
to store the signature of the commit, if any.
* Rename gpg to pgp
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*stopped instead of stop
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- Added Patch interface
- Added a Unified Diff encoder from Patches
- Added Change method to generate Patches
- Added Changes method to generate Patches
- Added Tree method to generate Patches
- Added Commit method to generate Patches
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- CommitIter is now an interface
- The old CommitIter implementation is now called StorerCommitIter
- CommitWalker and CommitWalkerPost are now iterators (CommitPreIterator and CommitPostIterator).
- Remove Commit.History() method. There are so many ways to iterate a commit history, depending of the use case. Now, instead of use the History() method, you must use CommitPreIterator or CommitPostIterator.
- Move commitSorterer to references.go because is the only place that it is used, and it must not be used into another place.
- Make References method private, it must only be used into blame logic.
- Added a TODO into references method, where the sortCommits is used to remove it in a near future.
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To be able to fix #261 we will move again to gopkg.in before v4 stable release.
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* plumbing: rename Object -> EncodedObject.
* plumbing/storer: rename ObjectStorer -> EncodedObjectStorer.
* move difftree to plumbing/difftree.
* move diff -> utils/diff
* make Object/Tag/Blob/Tree/Commit/File depend on storer.
* Object and its implementations now depend only on
storer.EncodedObjectStorer, not git.Repository.
* Tests are decoupled accordingly.
* move Object/Commit/File/Tag/Tree to plumbing/object.
* move Object/Commit/File/Tag/Tree to plumbing/object.
* move checkClose to utils/ioutil.
* move RevListObjects to plumbing/revlist.Objects.
* move DiffTree to plumbing/difftree package.
* rename files with plural nouns to singular
* plumbing/object: add GetBlob/GetCommit/GetTag/GetTree.
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