It is now possible to skip expanding an entry in `tree.Walk()` by
returning `TreeWalkSkip`, in addition to stopping altogether by
returning a non-nil error.
Fixes: #837
This change makes all Options objects have child Option fields as values
(instead of pointers) to mirror the libgit2 interface. It also names
them Options instead of Opts to match the current libgit2 nomenclature
and removes the Version fields.
This change adds support for git smart transports. This will be then
used to implement http, https, and ssh transports that don't rely on the
libgit2 library.
This change makes all non-user-creatable structures non-comparable. This
makes it easier to add changes later that don't introduce breaking
changes from the go compatibility guarantees perspective.
This, of course, implies that this change _is_ a breaking change, but since
these structures are not intended to be created by users (or de-referenced),
it should be okay.
We can't yet ship a fully libgit2 v1.2.0-compatible library due to a
missing public symbol, but we can allow the v1.1.0-era codebase to link
against libgit2 v1.2.0 in the meantime.
These builds are no longer working because some of the dependencies now
require newer versions of Go. Seems like the ecosystem has moved to Go
1.11+, so we are now forced to follow suit.
seems like need more libraries in LDFLAGS:
* ws2_32 for socket, connect, htonl, etc
* ole32 for CoInitializeEx
* rpcrt4 for UuidCreate
* crypt32 for CertFreeCertificateContext
From gorelease:
```
Compatible changes:
- IndexTime.Nanoseconds: added
- IndexTime.Seconds: added
```
There are no extra tests because there isn't really anything to test
closes#304
This change renames the build files so they come lexicographically
before any source files. This makes the compile errors (due to
mismatched libgit2 versions) easier to understand, since the
`Build_*.go` files will be tried before the rest, and the `#error` in
those files will kick in, leading to a much better experience.
This unfortunately goes a bit against the defacto standard of using only
lowercase characters in filenames, but the better developer experience
(and better self-diagnosis when things go wrong instead of having to
open a new issue) is worth the deviation.
Fixes: #711Fixes: #617
This change:
* Gets rid of the `.toC()` functions for Options objects, since they
were redundant with the `populateXxxOptions()`.
* Adds support for `errorTarget` to the `RemoteOptions`, since they are
used in the same stack for some functions (like `Fetch()`). Now for
those cases, the error returned by the callback will be preserved
as-is.
This change adds `NewCredentialSSHKeyFromSigner`, which allows idiomatic
use of SSH keys from Go. This also lets us spin off an SSH server in the
tests.
This change is a preparation for another change that makes all callback
types return a Go error instead of an error code / an integer. That is
going to make make things a lot more idiomatic.
The reason this change is split is threefold:
a) This change is mostly mechanical and should contain no semantic
changes.
b) This change is backwards-compatible (in the Go API compatibility
sense of the word), and thus can be backported to all other releases.
c) It makes the other change a bit smaller and more focused on just one
thing.
Concretely, this change makes all callbacks populate a Go error when
they fail. If the callback is invoked from the same stack as the
function to which it was passed (e.g. for `Tree.Walk`), it will preserve
the error object directly into a struct that also holds the callback
function. Otherwise if the callback is pased to one func and will be
invoked when run from another one (e.g. for `Repository.InitRebase`),
the error string is saved into the libgit2 thread-local storage and then
re-created as a `GitError`.
This change introduces the file deprecated.go, which contains any
constants, functions, and types that are slated to be deprecated in the
next major release.
These symbols are deprecated because they refer to old spellings in
pre-1.0 libgit2. This also makes the build be done with the
`-DDEPRECATE_HARD` flag to avoid regressions.
This, together with
[gorelease](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease)[1] should
make releases safer going forward.
1: More information about how that works at
https://go.googlesource.com/exp/+/refs/heads/master/apidiff/README.md
The major version must still be an exact match since libgit2 uses
semantic versioning and changes to the major number indicate backwards
incompatible changes to the API.
Fixes: #695
Added power support for the travis.yml file with ppc64le. This is part of the Ubuntu distribution for ppc64le. This helps us simplify testing later when distributions are re-building and re-releasing.
This change:
* Makes the Travis tests only run tip, since the rest of the Go versions are better served by GitHub Actions.
* Use Go 1.15 in the CI. This has been released for a while.
This change adds explicit `.Free()` calls in `TestApplyDiffAddFile()`.
It was discovered in #657 that some objects were not explicitly being
freed, so this fixes that!
While we already have wrappers for `git_object_lookup`, there are none
yet for the prefixed variant where only the first n bytes of the OID are
used for the lookup. This commit adds them.
#### Problem:
The current `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` value for the `system` build mode is `/usr`. However, in`macOS` as an example, you cannot write to `/usr` without `sudo` permission.
#### Proposed solution:
Enable changing the value to `/usr/local` (or any other path). This change makes the script use the value of the environment variable `SYSTEM_INSTALL_PREFIX` to select the installation path. If the variable is not set, it fallback to the path `/usr`.