#11134: git-2.19.0
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 Reporter:  bdubbs       |       Owner:  renodr
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  8.4
Component:  BOOK         |     Version:  SVN
 Severity:  normal       |  Resolution:
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Comment (by renodr):

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 Git 2.19 Release Notes
 ======================

 Updates since v2.18
 -------------------

 UI, Workflows & Features

  * "git diff" compares the index and the working tree.  For paths
    added with intent-to-add bit, the command shows the full contents
    of them as added, but the paths themselves were not marked as new
    files.  They are now shown as new by default.

    "git apply" learned the "--intent-to-add" option so that an
    otherwise working-tree-only application of a patch will add new
    paths to the index marked with the "intent-to-add" bit.

  * "git grep" learned the "--column" option that gives not just the
    line number but the column number of the hit.

  * The "-l" option in "git branch -l" is an unfortunate short-hand for
    "--create-reflog", but many users, both old and new, somehow expect
    it to be something else, perhaps "--list".  This step warns when "-l"
    is used as a short-hand for "--create-reflog" and warns about the
    future repurposing of the it when it is used.

  * The userdiff pattern for .php has been updated.

  * The content-transfer-encoding of the message "git send-email" sends
    out by default was 8bit, which can cause trouble when there is an
    overlong line to bust RFC 5322/2822 limit.  A new option 'auto' to
    automatically switch to quoted-printable when there is such a line
    in the payload has been introduced and is made the default.

  * "git checkout" and "git worktree add" learned to honor
    checkout.defaultRemote when auto-vivifying a local branch out of a
    remote tracking branch in a repository with multiple remotes that
    have tracking branches that share the same names.
    (merge 8d7b558bae ab/checkout-default-remote later to maint).

  * "git grep" learned the "--only-matching" option.

  * "git rebase --rebase-merges" mode now handles octopus merges as
    well.

  * Add a server-side knob to skip commits in exponential/fibbonacci
    stride in an attempt to cover wider swath of history with a smaller
    number of iterations, potentially accepting a larger packfile
    transfer, instead of going back one commit a time during common
    ancestor discovery during the "git fetch" transaction.
    (merge 42cc7485a2 jt/fetch-negotiator-skipping later to maint).

  * A new configuration variable core.usereplacerefs has been added,
    primarily to help server installations that want to ignore the
    replace mechanism altogether.

  * Teach "git tag -s" etc. a few configuration variables (gpg.format
    that can be set to "openpgp" or "x509", and gpg.<format>.program
    that is used to specify what program to use to deal with the format)
    to allow x.509 certs with CMS via "gpgsm" to be used instead of
    openpgp via "gnupg".

  * Many more strings are prepared for l10n.

  * "git p4 submit" learns to ask its own pre-submit hook if it should
    continue with submitting.

  * The test performed at the receiving end of "git push" to prevent
    bad objects from entering repository can be customized via
    receive.fsck.* configuration variables; we now have gained a
    counterpart to do the same on the "git fetch" side, with
    fetch.fsck.* configuration variables.

  * "git pull --rebase=interactive" learned "i" as a short-hand for
    "interactive".

  * "git instaweb" has been adjusted to run better with newer Apache on
    RedHat based distros.

  * "git range-diff" is a reimplementation of "git tbdiff" that lets us
    compare individual patches in two iterations of a topic.

  * The sideband code learned to optionally paint selected keywords at
    the beginning of incoming lines on the receiving end.

  * "git branch --list" learned to take the default sort order from the
    'branch.sort' configuration variable, just like "git tag --list"
    pays attention to 'tag.sort'.

  * "git worktree" command learned "--quiet" option to make it less
    verbose.


 Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.

  * The bulk of "git submodule foreach" has been rewritten in C.

  * The in-core "commit" object had an all-purpose "void *util" field,
    which was tricky to use especially in library-ish part of the
    code.  All of the existing uses of the field has been migrated to a
    more dedicated "commit-slab" mechanism and the field is eliminated.

  * A less often used command "git show-index" has been modernized.
    (merge fb3010c31f jk/show-index later to maint).

  * The conversion to pass "the_repository" and then "a_repository"
    throughout the object access API continues.

  * Continuing with the idea to programatically enumerate various
    pieces of data required for command line completion, teach the
    codebase to report the list of configuration variables
    subcommands care about to help complete them.

  * Separate "rebase -p" codepath out of "rebase -i" implementation to
    slim down the latter and make it easier to manage.

  * Make refspec parsing codepath more robust.

  * Some flaky tests have been fixed.

  * Continuing with the idea to programmatically enumerate various
    pieces of data required for command line completion, the codebase
    has been taught to enumerate options prefixed with "--no-" to
    negate them.

  * Build and test procedure for netrc credential helper (in contrib/)
    has been updated.

  * Remove unused function definitions and declarations from ewah
    bitmap subsystem.

  * Code preparation to make "git p4" closer to be usable with Python 3.

  * Tighten the API to make it harder to misuse in-tree .gitmodules
    file, even though it shares the same syntax with configuration
    files, to read random configuration items from it.

  * "git fast-import" has been updated to avoid attempting to create
    delta against a zero-byte-long string, which is pointless.

  * The codebase has been updated to compile cleanly with -pedantic
    option.
    (merge 2b647a05d7 bb/pedantic later to maint).

  * The character display width table has been updated to match the
    latest Unicode standard.
    (merge 570951eea2 bb/unicode-11-width later to maint).

  * test-lint now looks for broken use of "VAR=VAL shell_func" in test
    scripts.

  * Conversion from uchar[40] to struct object_id continues.

  * Recent "security fix" to pay attention to contents of ".gitmodules"
    while accepting "git push" was a bit overly strict than necessary,
    which has been adjusted.

  * "git fsck" learns to make sure the optional commit-graph file is in
    a sane state.

  * "git diff --color-moved" feature has further been tweaked.

  * Code restructuring and a small fix to transport protocol v2 during
    fetching.

  * Parsing of -L[<N>][,[<M>]] parameters "git blame" and "git log"
    take has been tweaked.

  * lookup_commit_reference() and friends have been updated to find
    in-core object for a specific in-core repository instance.

  * Various glitches in the heuristics of merge-recursive strategy have
    been documented in new tests.

  * "git fetch" learned a new option "--negotiation-tip" to limit the
    set of commits it tells the other end as "have", to reduce wasted
    bandwidth and cycles, which would be helpful when the receiving
    repository has a lot of refs that have little to do with the
    history at the remote it is fetching from.

  * For a large tree, the index needs to hold many cache entries
    allocated on heap.  These cache entries are now allocated out of a
    dedicated memory pool to amortize malloc(3) overhead.

  * Tests to cover various conflicting cases have been added for
    merge-recursive.

  * Tests to cover conflict cases that involve submodules have been
    added for merge-recursive.

  * Look for broken "&&" chains that are hidden in subshell, many of
    which have been found and corrected.

  * The singleton commit-graph in-core instance is made per in-core
    repository instance.

  * "make DEVELOPER=1 DEVOPTS=pedantic" allows developers to compile
    with -pedantic option, which may catch more problematic program
    constructs and potential bugs.

  * Preparatory code to later add json output for telemetry data has
    been added.

  * Update the way we use Coccinelle to find out-of-style code that
    need to be modernised.

  * It is too easy to misuse system API functions such as strcat();
    these selected functions are now forbidden in this codebase and
    will cause a compilation failure.

  * Add a script (in contrib/) to help users of VSCode work better with
    our codebase.

  * The Travis CI scripts were taught to ship back the test data from
    failed tests.
    (merge aea8879a6a sg/travis-retrieve-trash-upon-failure later to
 maint).

  * The parse-options machinery learned to refrain from enclosing
    placeholder string inside a "<bra" and "ket>" pair automatically
    without PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP.  Existing help text for option
    arguments that are not formatted correctly have been identified and
    fixed.
    (merge 5f0df44cd7 rs/parse-opt-lithelp later to maint).

  * Noiseword "extern" has been removed from function decls in the
    header files.

  * A few atoms like %(objecttype) and %(objectsize) in the format
    specifier of "for-each-ref --format=<format>" can be filled without
    getting the full contents of the object, but just with the object
    header.  These cases have been optimized by calling
    oid_object_info() API (instead of reading and inspecting the data).

  * The end result of documentation update has been made to be
    inspected more easily to help developers.

  * The API to iterate over all objects learned to optionally list
    objects in the order they appear in packfiles, which helps locality
    of access if the caller accesses these objects while as objects are
    enumerated.

  * Improve built-in facility to catch broken &&-chain in the tests.

  * The more library-ish parts of the codebase learned to work on the
    in-core index-state instance that is passed in by their callers,
    instead of always working on the singleton "the_index" instance.

  * A test prerequisite defined by various test scripts with slightly
    different semantics has been consolidated into a single copy and
    made into a lazily defined one.
    (merge 6ec633059a wc/make-funnynames-shared-lazy-prereq later to
 maint).

  * After a partial clone, repeated fetches from promisor remote would
    have accumulated many packfiles marked with .promisor bit without
    getting them coalesced into fewer packfiles, hurting performance.
    "git repack" now learned to repack them.

  * Partially revert the support for multiple hash functions to regain
    hash comparison performance; we'd think of a way to do this better
    in the next cycle.

  * "git help --config" (which is used in command line completion)
    missed the configuration variables not described in the main
    config.txt file but are described in another file that is included
    by it, which has been corrected.

  * The test linter code has learned that the end of here-doc mark
    "EOF" can be quoted in a double-quote pair, not just in a
    single-quote pair.


 Fixes since v2.18
 -----------------

  * "git remote update" can take both a single remote nickname and a
    nickname for remote groups, and the completion script (in contrib/)
    has been taught about it.
    (merge 9cd4382ad5 ls/complete-remote-update-names later to maint).

  * "git fetch --shallow-since=<cutoff>" that specifies the cut-off
    point that is newer than the existing history used to end up
    grabbing the entire history.  Such a request now errors out.
    (merge e34de73c56 nd/reject-empty-shallow-request later to maint).

  * Fix for 2.17-era regression around `core.safecrlf`.
    (merge 6cb09125be as/safecrlf-quiet-fix later to maint).

  * The recent addition of "partial clone" experimental feature kicked
    in when it shouldn't, namely, when there is no partial-clone filter
    defined even if extensions.partialclone is set.
    (merge cac1137dc4 jh/partial-clone later to maint).

  * "git send-pack --signed" (hence "git push --signed" over the http
    transport) did not read user ident from the config mechanism to
    determine whom to sign the push certificate as, which has been
    corrected.
    (merge d067d98887 ms/send-pack-honor-config later to maint).

  * "git fetch-pack --all" used to unnecessarily fail upon seeing an
    annotated tag that points at an object other than a commit.
    (merge c12c9df527 jk/fetch-all-peeled-fix later to maint).

  * When user edits the patch in "git add -p" and the user's editor is
    set to strip trailing whitespaces indiscriminately, an empty line
    that is unchanged in the patch would become completely empty
    (instead of a line with a sole SP on it).  The code introduced in
    Git 2.17 timeframe failed to parse such a patch, but now it learned
    to notice the situation and cope with it.
    (merge f4d35a6b49 pw/add-p-recount later to maint).

  * The code to try seeing if a fetch is necessary in a submodule
    during a fetch with --recurse-submodules got confused when the path
    to the submodule was changed in the range of commits in the
    superproject, sometimes showing "(null)".  This has been corrected.

  * Bugfix for "rebase -i" corner case regression.
    (merge a9279c6785 pw/rebase-i-keep-reword-after-conflict later to
 maint).

  * Recently added "--base" option to "git format-patch" command did
    not correctly generate prereq patch ids.
    (merge 15b76c1fb3 xy/format-patch-prereq-patch-id-fix later to maint).

  * POSIX portability fix in Makefile to fix a glitch introduced a few
    releases ago.
    (merge 6600054e9b dj/runtime-prefix later to maint).

  * "git filter-branch" when used with the "--state-branch" option
    still attempted to rewrite the commits whose filtered result is
    known from the previous attempt (which is recorded on the state
    branch); the command has been corrected not to waste cycles doing
    so.
    (merge 709cfe848a mb/filter-branch-optim later to maint).

  * Clarify that setting core.ignoreCase to deviate from reality would
    not turn a case-incapable filesystem into a case-capable one.
    (merge 48294b512a ms/core-icase-doc later to maint).

  * "fsck.skipList" did not prevent a blob object listed there from
    being inspected for is contents (e.g. we recently started to
    inspect the contents of ".gitmodules" for certain malicious
    patterns), which has been corrected.
    (merge fb16287719 rj/submodule-fsck-skip later to maint).

  * "git checkout --recurse-submodules another-branch" did not report
    in which submodule it failed to update the working tree, which
    resulted in an unhelpful error message.
    (merge ba95d4e4bd sb/submodule-move-head-error-msg later to maint).

  * "git rebase" behaved slightly differently depending on which one of
    the three backends gets used; this has been documented and an
    effort to make them more uniform has begun.
    (merge b00bf1c9a8 en/rebase-consistency later to maint).

  * The "--ignore-case" option of "git for-each-ref" (and its friends)
    did not work correctly, which has been fixed.
    (merge e674eb2528 jk/for-each-ref-icase later to maint).

  * "git fetch" failed to correctly validate the set of objects it
    received when making a shallow history deeper, which has been
    corrected.
    (merge cf1e7c0770 jt/connectivity-check-after-unshallow later to
 maint).

  * Partial clone support of "git clone" has been updated to correctly
    validate the objects it receives from the other side.  The server
    side has been corrected to send objects that are directly
    requested, even if they may match the filtering criteria (e.g. when
    doing a "lazy blob" partial clone).
    (merge a7e67c11b8 jt/partial-clone-fsck-connectivity later to maint).

  * Handling of an empty range by "git cherry-pick" was inconsistent
    depending on how the range ended up to be empty, which has been
    corrected.
    (merge c5e358d073 jk/empty-pick-fix later to maint).

  * "git reset --merge" (hence "git merge ---abort") and "git reset --hard"
    had trouble working correctly in a sparsely checked out working
    tree after a conflict, which has been corrected.
    (merge b33fdfc34c mk/merge-in-sparse-checkout later to maint).

  * Correct a broken use of "VAR=VAL shell_func" in a test.
    (merge 650161a277 jc/t3404-one-shot-export-fix later to maint).

  * "git rev-parse ':/substring'" did not consider the history leading
    only to HEAD when looking for a commit with the given substring,
    when the HEAD is detached.  This has been fixed.
    (merge 6b3351e799 wc/find-commit-with-pattern-on-detached-head later to
 maint).

  * Build doc update for Windows.
    (merge ede8d89bb1 nd/command-list later to maint).

  * core.commentchar is now honored when preparing the list of commits
    to replay in "rebase -i".

  * "git pull --rebase" on a corrupt HEAD caused a segfault.  In
    general we substitute an empty tree object when running the in-core
    equivalent of the diff-index command, and the codepath has been
    corrected to do so as well to fix this issue.
    (merge 3506dc9445 jk/has-uncommitted-changes-fix later to maint).

  * httpd tests saw occasional breakage due to the way its access log
    gets inspected by the tests, which has been updated to make them
    less flaky.
    (merge e8b3b2e275 sg/httpd-test-unflake later to maint).

  * Tests to cover more D/F conflict cases have been added for
    merge-recursive.

  * "git gc --auto" opens file descriptors for the packfiles before
    spawning "git repack/prune", which would upset Windows that does
    not want a process to work on a file that is open by another
    process.  The issue has been worked around.
    (merge 12e73a3ce4 kg/gc-auto-windows-workaround later to maint).

  * The recursive merge strategy did not properly ensure there was no
    change between HEAD and the index before performing its operation,
    which has been corrected.
    (merge 55f39cf755 en/dirty-merge-fixes later to maint).

  * "git rebase" started exporting GIT_DIR environment variable and
    exposing it to hook scripts when part of it got rewritten in C.
    Instead of matching the old scripted Porcelains' behaviour,
    compensate by also exporting GIT_WORK_TREE environment as well to
    lessen the damage.  This can harm existing hooks that want to
    operate on different repository, but the current behaviour is
    already broken for them anyway.
    (merge ab5e67d751 bc/sequencer-export-work-tree-as-well later to
 maint).

  * "git send-email" when using in a batched mode that limits the
    number of messages sent in a single SMTP session lost the contents
    of the variable used to choose between tls/ssl, unable to send the
    second and later batches, which has been fixed.
    (merge 636f3d7ac5 jm/send-email-tls-auth-on-batch later to maint).

  * The lazy clone support had a few places where missing but promised
    objects were not correctly tolerated, which have been fixed.

  * One of the "diff --color-moved" mode "dimmed_zebra" that was named
    in an unusual way has been deprecated and replaced by
    "dimmed-zebra".
    (merge e3f2f5f9cd es/diff-color-moved-fix later to maint).

  * The wire-protocol v2 relies on the client to send "ref prefixes" to
    limit the bandwidth spent on the initial ref advertisement.  "git
    clone" when learned to speak v2 forgot to do so, which has been
    corrected.
    (merge 402c47d939 bw/clone-ref-prefixes later to maint).

  * "git diff --histogram" had a bad memory usage pattern, which has
    been rearranged to reduce the peak usage.
    (merge 79cb2ebb92 sb/histogram-less-memory later to maint).

  * Code clean-up to use size_t/ssize_t when they are the right type.
    (merge 7726d360b5 jk/size-t later to maint).

  * The wire-protocol v2 relies on the client to send "ref prefixes" to
    limit the bandwidth spent on the initial ref advertisement.  "git
    fetch $remote branch:branch" that asks tags that point into the
    history leading to the "branch" automatically followed sent to
    narrow prefix and broke the tag following, which has been fixed.
    (merge 2b554353a5 jt/tag-following-with-proto-v2-fix later to maint).

  * When the sparse checkout feature is in use, "git cherry-pick" and
    other mergy operations lost the skip_worktree bit when a path that
    is excluded from checkout requires content level merge, which is
    resolved as the same as the HEAD version, without materializing the
    merge result in the working tree, which made the path appear as
    deleted.  This has been corrected by preserving the skip_worktree
    bit (and not materializing the file in the working tree).
    (merge 2b75fb601c en/merge-recursive-skip-fix later to maint).

  * The "author-script" file "git rebase -i" creates got broken when
    we started to move the command away from shell script, which is
    getting fixed now.
    (merge 5522bbac20 es/rebase-i-author-script-fix later to maint).

  * The automatic tree-matching in "git merge -s subtree" was broken 5
    years ago and nobody has noticed since then, which is now fixed.
    (merge 2ec4150713 jk/merge-subtree-heuristics later to maint).

  * "git fetch $there refs/heads/s" ought to fetch the tip of the
    branch 's', but when "refs/heads/refs/heads/s", i.e. a branch whose
    name is "refs/heads/s" exists at the same time, fetched that one
    instead by mistake.  This has been corrected to honor the usual
    disambiguation rules for abbreviated refnames.
    (merge 60650a48c0 jt/refspec-dwim-precedence-fix later to maint).

  * Futureproofing a helper function that can easily be misused.
    (merge 65bb21e77e es/want-color-fd-defensive later to maint).

  * The http-backend (used for smart-http transport) used to slurp the
    whole input until EOF, without paying attention to CONTENT_LENGTH
    that is supplied in the environment and instead expecting the Web
    server to close the input stream.  This has been fixed.
    (merge eebfe40962 mk/http-backend-content-length later to maint).

  * "git merge --abort" etc. did not clean things up properly when
    there were conflicted entries in the index in certain order that
    are involved in D/F conflicts.  This has been corrected.
    (merge ad3762042a en/abort-df-conflict-fixes later to maint).

  * "git diff --indent-heuristic" had a bad corner case performance.
    (merge 301ef85401 sb/indent-heuristic-optim later to maint).

  * The "--exec" option to "git rebase --rebase-merges" placed the exec
    commands at wrong places, which has been corrected.

  * "git verify-tag" and "git verify-commit" have been taught to use
    the exit status of underlying "gpg --verify" to signal bad or
    untrusted signature they found.
    (merge 4e5dc9ca17 jc/gpg-status later to maint).

  * "git mergetool" stopped and gave an extra prompt to continue after
    the last path has been handled, which did not make much sense.
    (merge d651a54b8a ng/mergetool-lose-final-prompt later to maint).

  * Among the three codepaths we use O_APPEND to open a file for
    appending, one used for writing GIT_TRACE output requires O_APPEND
    implementation that behaves sensibly when multiple processes are
    writing to the same file.  POSIX emulation used in the Windows port
    has been updated to improve in this area.
    (merge d641097589 js/mingw-o-append later to maint).

  * "git pull --rebase -v" in a repository with a submodule barfed as
    an intermediate process did not understand what "-v(erbose)" flag
    meant, which has been fixed.
    (merge e84c3cf3dc sb/pull-rebase-submodule later to maint).

  * Recent update to "git config" broke updating variable in a
    subsection, which has been corrected.
    (merge bff7df7a87 sb/config-write-fix later to maint).

  * When "git rebase -i" is told to squash two or more commits into
    one, it labeled the log message for each commit with its number.
    It correctly called the first one "1st commit", but the next one
    was "commit #1", which was off-by-one.  This has been corrected.
    (merge dd2e36ebac pw/rebase-i-squash-number-fix later to maint).

  * "git rebase -i", when a 'merge <branch>' insn in its todo list
    fails, segfaulted, which has been (minimally) corrected.
    (merge bc9238bb09 pw/rebase-i-merge-segv-fix later to maint).

  * "git cherry-pick --quit" failed to remove CHERRY_PICK_HEAD even
    though we won't be in a cherry-pick session after it returns, which
    has been corrected.
    (merge 3e7dd99208 nd/cherry-pick-quit-fix later to maint).

  * In a recent update in 2.18 era, "git pack-objects" started
    producing a larger than necessary packfiles by missing
    opportunities to use large deltas.  This has been corrected.

  * The meaning of the possible values the "core.checkStat"
    configuration variable can take were not adequately documented,
    which has been fixed.
    (merge 9bf5d4c4e2 nd/config-core-checkstat-doc later to maint).

  * Recent "git rebase -i" update started to write bogusly formatted
    author-script, with a matching broken reading code.  These are
    fixed.

  * Recent addition of "directory rename" heuristics to the
    merge-recursive backend makes the command susceptible to false
    positives and false negatives.  In the context of "git am -3",
    which does not know about surrounding unmodified paths and thus
    cannot inform the merge machinery about the full trees involved,
    this risk is particularly severe.  As such, the heuristic is
    disabled for "git am -3" to keep the machinery "more stupid but
    predictable".

  * "git merge-base" in 2.19-rc1 has performance regression when the
    (experimental) commit-graph feature is in use, which has been
    mitigated.

  * Code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
    (merge aee9be2ebe sg/update-ref-stdin-cleanup later to maint).
    (merge 037714252f jc/clean-after-sanity-tests later to maint).
    (merge 5b26c3c941 en/merge-recursive-cleanup later to maint).
    (merge 0dcbc0392e bw/config-refer-to-gitsubmodules-doc later to maint).
    (merge bb4d000e87 bw/protocol-v2 later to maint).
    (merge 928f0ab4ba vs/typofixes later to maint).
    (merge d7f590be84 en/rebase-i-microfixes later to maint).
    (merge 81d395cc85 js/rebase-recreate-merge later to maint).
    (merge 51d1863168 tz/exclude-doc-smallfixes later to maint).
    (merge a9aa3c0927 ds/commit-graph later to maint).
    (merge 5cf8e06474 js/enhanced-version-info later to maint).
    (merge 6aaded5509 tb/config-default later to maint).
    (merge 022d2ac1f3 sb/blame-color later to maint).
    (merge 5a06a20e0c bp/test-drop-caches-for-windows later to maint).
    (merge dd61cc1c2e jk/ui-color-always-to-auto later to maint).
    (merge 1e83b9bfdd sb/trailers-docfix later to maint).
    (merge ab29f1b329 sg/fast-import-dump-refs-on-checkpoint-fix later to
 maint).
    (merge 6a8ad880f0 jn/subtree-test-fixes later to maint).
    (merge ffbd51cc60 nd/pack-objects-threading-doc later to maint).
    (merge e9dac7be60 es/mw-to-git-chain-fix later to maint).
    (merge fe583c6c7a rs/remote-mv-leakfix later to maint).
    (merge 69885ab015 en/t3031-title-fix later to maint).
    (merge 8578037bed nd/config-blame-sort later to maint).
    (merge 8ad169c4ba hn/config-in-code-comment later to maint).
    (merge b7446fcfdf ar/t4150-am-scissors-test-fix later to maint).
    (merge a8132410ee js/typofixes later to maint).
    (merge 388d0ff6e5 en/update-index-doc later to maint).
    (merge e05aa688dd jc/update-index-doc later to maint).
    (merge 10c600172c sg/t5310-empty-input-fix later to maint).
    (merge 5641eb9465 jh/partial-clone-doc later to maint).
    (merge 2711b1ad5e ab/submodule-relative-url-tests later to maint).
    (merge ce528de023 ab/unconditional-free-and-null later to maint).
    (merge bbc072f5d8 rs/opt-updates later to maint).
    (merge 69d846f053 jk/use-compat-util-in-test-tool later to maint).
    (merge 1820703045 js/larger-timestamps later to maint).
    (merge c8b35b95e1 sg/t4051-fix later to maint).
    (merge 30612cb670 sg/t0020-conversion-fix later to maint).
    (merge 15da753709 sg/t7501-thinkofix later to maint).
    (merge 79b04f9b60 sg/t3903-missing-fix later to maint).
    (merge 2745817028 sg/t3420-autostash-fix later to maint).
    (merge 7afb0d6777 sg/test-rebase-editor-fix later to maint).
    (merge 6c6ce21baa es/freebsd-iconv-portability later to maint).

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