Am 07.09.2014 um 02:30 schrieb David Aguilar:
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
This makes it so that gcc -c $header succeeds for each header.
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com
---
Addresses René's note to not
Move strbuf_addchars() to strbuf.c, where it belongs, and make it
available for other callers.
Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe l@web.de
---
Documentation/technical/api-strbuf.txt | 4
strbuf.c | 7 +++
strbuf.h | 1 +
utf8.c
Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe l@web.de
---
graph.c | 5 ++---
merge-recursive.c | 4 +---
pretty.c | 10 +++---
3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/graph.c b/graph.c
index 6404331..dfb99f6 100644
--- a/graph.c
+++ b/graph.c
@@ -1145,7 +1145,7
Lawrence Velázquez v...@larryv.me wrote:
Git no longer seems to use these flags or their associated config keys;
when they are present, git-svn outputs a message indicating that they
are being ignored.
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Velázquez v...@larryv.me
Thanks, will queue.
Signed-off-by: Eric
Calling git svn info $(pwd) would hit:
Reading from filehandle failed at ...
errors due to improper prefixing and canonicalization.
Strip the toplevel path from absolute filesystem paths to ensure
downstream canonicalization routines are only exposed to paths
tracked in git (or SVN).
Thanks to
Allow -B and -A to act as short aliases for --before and --after
options respectively. This reduces typing and hopefully allows
reuse of muscle memory for grep(1) users.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong normalper...@yhbt.net
---
Will push to git://bogomips.org/git-svn.git
Documentation/git-svn.txt |
Am 07.09.2014 10:06, schrieb Eric Wong:
diff --git a/git-svn.perl b/git-svn.perl
index 1f41ee1..47cd6ea 100755
--- a/git-svn.perl
+++ b/git-svn.perl
@@ -1477,10 +1477,20 @@ sub cmd_commit_diff {
}
}
-
sub cmd_info {
- my $path = canonicalize_path(defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] :
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
This makes it so that gcc -c $header succeeds for each header.
Helped-by: René Scharfe l@web.de
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com
---
Replacement patch with René's suggestions squashed
Am 07.09.2014 um 11:36 schrieb David Aguilar:
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
This makes it so that gcc -c $header succeeds for each header.
diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h
index 4d5b76c..8b827d7 100644
--- a/cache.h
+++
On 07/09/14 11:35, René Scharfe wrote:
Am 07.09.2014 um 11:36 schrieb David Aguilar:
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
This makes it so that gcc -c $header succeeds for each header.
diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h
index
On 2014-09-06 09.50, Michael Haggerty wrote:
Sorry for the long delay since v3. This version mostly cleans up a
couple more places where the lockfile object was left in an
ill-defined state.
No problem with the delay.
The most important question is if we do the lk-active handling right.
Set
On September 6, 2014 at 4:53 PM René Scharfe l@web.de wrote:
Am 06.09.2014 um 21:26 schrieb dev:
snip
Solaris 10 with Oracle Studio 12.3 compiler tools. A lengthy
maillist
discussion last week sorted out the previous release of git just
fine however this release fails to
Hi,
David Aguilar wrote:
--- /dev/null
+++ b/check-headers.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
[...]
+ $@ -Wno-unused -I$subdir -c -o $header.check -x c - $header
All .c files in git are supposed to start by #include-ing
git-compat-util.h, cache.h, or builtin.h to set the appropriate
feature test
David Aguilar wrote:
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
I agree with this goal, modulo the compat-util.h caveat. Thanks
for working on it.
[...]
--- a/archive.h
+++ b/archive.h
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#ifndef ARCHIVE_H
#define
Am 07.09.2014 21:49, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
+enum object_type;
Enum forward declarations are a relatively new C feature. They certainly
don't exist pre-C99.
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Johannes Sixt wrote:
Am 07.09.2014 21:49, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
+enum object_type;
Enum forward declarations are a relatively new C feature. They certainly
don't exist pre-C99.
Good catch. That makes
diff --git i/archive.h w/archive.h
index 4a791e1..b2ca5bf 100644
--- i/archive.h
+++
On Sun, Sep 07, 2014 at 12:49:18PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
David Aguilar wrote:
Add dependent headers so that including a header does not
require including additional headers.
I agree with this goal, modulo the compat-util.h caveat. Thanks
for working on it.
[...]
---
Hi all,
I have been using git-blame to track who changed a line of code or who
to blame for a line of code. It is easy to use. For example, for this
particular line of code:
$ git blame -L 2235,2235 fs/ext4/mballoc.c
85556c9a (Wei Yongjun 2012-09-26 20:43:37 -0400 2235)
meta_group_info[i]
On Sun, Sep 07, 2014 at 10:57:43AM +0200, Johannes Sixt wrote:
Am 07.09.2014 10:06, schrieb Eric Wong:
sub cmd_info {
- my $path = canonicalize_path(defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : .);
- my $fullpath = canonicalize_path($cmd_dir_prefix . $path);
+ my $path_arg = defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] :
On Sun, Sep 07, 2014 at 06:05:13PM -0500, xmeng wrote:
The problem with git-blame is that it only reports the last author/commit
that changed the line, regardless of the magnitude of the change. Sometimes,
the last author may only change a tiny part of the code and should not be
blamed. I
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