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Jeff Carr c9a7e84e5b try build against 1.8.x
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
2025-01-05 01:21:58 -06:00
Jeff Carr a4ee4aafbc lame
Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
2024-12-17 22:04:22 -06:00
Jeff Carr cf84056045 Merge branch 'devel' 2024-12-17 15:02:44 -06:00
Jeff Carr 585a8dbbe5 rename as libgit2 2024-12-17 15:01:59 -06:00
Jeff Carr d5a0e0056f better gitpb 2024-12-17 13:19:35 -06:00
Jeff Carr 530f3618a8 update to libgit2 version 1.8.4. dump old github and vendor stuff
go install go.wit.com/apps/go-clone@latest
	go install go.wit.com/apps/go-mod-clean@latest
	go-clone --recusive go.wit.com/lib/git2go

Signed-off-by: Jeff Carr <jcarr@wit.com>
2024-12-16 17:50:57 -06:00
Roland Shoemaker e65b1c188c Replace golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp with github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto
The golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp library has been deprecated for over a
year now (see golang.org/issue/44226, and the deprecation notice in the
package documentation). The library is unmaintained and has a number of
API and usability issues. ProtonMail maintains a community fork which
is actively maintained, and for most cases is a drop-in replacement.

This change switches usages of golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp/... with
github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto/openpgp/..., the only other code changes
are adding a nil packet.Config to a openpgp.CheckArmoredDetachedSignature
call.

(This change is part of a wider effort by the Go Security team to remove
usages of golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp from the Go ecosystem.)
2022-12-09 12:43:11 -08:00
lhchavez 4b14d29c20
Fix the `github-tag-action` workflow (#932)
This has been failing for a while because of some changes in `git`.
2022-10-04 18:12:23 -07:00
Sanskar Jaiswal c1ec21d89c
libgit2 v1.5.0 #major (#929)
Update libgit2 to v1.5.0. Replace `SmartProxyOptions()` with `SmartRemoteConnectOptions()`.

Fixes: https://github.com/libgit2/git2go/issues/899

Signed-off-by: Sanskar Jaiswal <jaiswalsanskar078@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: lhchavez <lhchavez@lhchavez.com>
2022-10-04 07:50:57 -07:00
Calin 9db5de109c
Set BasicAuth in http.go only if username and password are not empty (#914)
This prevents error "read/write on closed pipe".

Go's http.client::send() always closes req.Body, so if the first request attempt
is unsuccessful, any subsequent requests after calling the `CredentialsCallback`
will attempt to read/write on a closed pipe.
2022-07-13 04:50:31 -07:00
lhchavez 7bff4ca7ad
Uprev libgit to v1.3.1 (#911)
🔒 This is a security release to provide compatibility with git's
changes to address [CVE
2022-24765](https://github.blog/2022-04-12-git-security-vulnerability-announced/).

libgit2 (and by extension git2go) are not directly affected by this
vulnerability, because libgit2 does not directly invoke any executable.
But we are providing these changes as a security release for any users
that use libgit2 for repository discovery and then also use git on that
repository. In this release, we will now validate that the user opening
the repository is the same user that owns the on-disk repository. This
is to match git's behavior.

In addition, we are providing several correctness fixes where invalid
input can lead to a crash. These may prevent possible denial of service
attacks. At this time there are not known exploits to these issues.
2022-04-14 07:09:59 -07:00
William Bain eae00773cc
Add refspec bindings (#898)
This add support for the parse, access, and transform functions for
refspec objects.
2022-02-24 19:21:35 -08:00
Patrick Steinhardt e7d1b2b69f
rebase: Add wrapper for `git_rebase_inmemory_index()` (#900)
* rebase: Fix missing initialization of the repo pointer

While the `Rebase` structure has a pointer to the repository the rebase
is creatde in, this pointer isn't ever initialized. Fix this.

* rebase: Add wrapper for `git_rebase_inmemory_index()`

Add a new wrapper for `git_rebase_inmemory_index()`, which can be used
to retrieve the index for an in-memory rebase.

Co-authored-by: Patrick Steinhardt <psteinhardt@gitlab.com>
2022-02-24 05:27:26 -08:00
Dylan Richardson c598ea5718
readme: link to godoc for current main branch (#886)
The GoDoc link currently refers to the initial version of this package, but usually folks are looking
for whatever matches the current main branch. This should be updated whenever the package
version changes.
2022-01-22 17:54:04 -08:00
Aurélien 5eca48cda9
Add ProxyOptions for push operations (#872)
Analog to #623 but for push operations rather than fetch.
2022-01-17 19:02:14 -08:00
James Fargher 1fcc9d8743
Add EnableFsyncGitDir to enable synchronized writes to the gitdir (#874)
This adds support for the GIT_OPT_ENABLE_FSYNC_GITDIR option in libgit2.

Co-authored-by: James Fargher <jfargher@gitlab.com>
2022-01-17 18:51:39 -08:00
Kirill 5e35338d58
Generate stringer files automatically (#841)
Added `stringer` annotations to `git.go` for `ErrorClass` and
`ErrorCode`. Added `generate` rule for `Makefile` to generate
string representations for these types (first building cgo files
in `_obj` dir to get C constants). Finally, updated `ci` actions
workflow to check that generated files are up to date.

Fixes: #543
2021-11-08 06:38:55 -08:00
Ignacio Taranto 533c82f270
Fix replace statement example in README.md (#859) 2021-11-08 06:02:36 -08:00
Sunny 6cea7a7a59
Make ssh commands used in the git smart transport compatible with libgit2 (#852)
* Fix ssh commands used in go SmartSubtransport

Before the fix, the commands sent were of the form:

```
git-upload-pack "/bar/test-reponame"
```

This resulted in the git server returning error:
`error parsing command: invalid git command`

This change replaces the double quotes with single quotes:

```
git-upload-pack '/bar/test-reponame'
```

* Update ssh.go

Co-authored-by: lhchavez <lhchavez@lhchavez.com>
2021-11-07 12:20:56 -08:00
Yashodhan Ghadge 0e8009f00a
bugfix: HTTPS Clone fails with remote pointer not found using Go transport (#836) (#842)
Fixes: #836 

Changes:

* adding a weak bool param for Remote
* create a new remote in the smartTransportCallback incase one is not found
2021-10-23 10:33:10 -07:00
lhchavez 6eae74c128
libgit2 v1.3.0 #major (#840)
This commit introduces libgit2 v1.3.0 to git2go, which brings a large
number of [bugfixes and
features](https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/releases/tag/v1.3.0).

This also marks the start of the v33 release.
2021-10-14 04:42:42 -07:00
lhchavez 9b155184fe
Allow skipping an entry expansion in `tree.Walk()` (#838)
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
2021-09-30 09:24:49 -07:00
lhchavez c6da3b97a8
Allow building libgit2 with Chromium zlib (#831)
This change allows the caller to set the `USE_CHROMIUM_ZLIB=ON`
environment variable to use the Chromium implementation of zlib when
building libgit2.
2021-09-06 05:13:55 -07:00
lhchavez c8ce59d4eb
Add support for Repository.ReachableFromAny() (#826)
This change exposes the binding for `git_graph_reachable_from_any()`.
2021-09-05 20:06:56 -07:00
lhchavez 922f2f7487
Add support for Odb.MultiPackIndex() (#819)
This change exposes the binding for `git_odb_write_multi_pack_index()`.
2021-09-05 19:03:26 -07:00
lhchavez dcc9331226
Expose the ssh.PublicKey into the CertificateCheckCallback (#818)
This change exposes the raw SSH hostkey and the ssh.PublicKey into the
CertificateCheckCallback, so that callers can do better validations.
2021-09-05 19:00:59 -07:00
lhchavez 018647fd48 libgit2 v1.2.0 #major
This commit introduces libgit2 v1.2.0 to git2go, which brings a large
number of [bugfixes and
features](https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/releases/tag/v1.2.0).

This also marks the start of the v32 release.
2021-09-05 18:52:01 -07:00
lhchavez b78bde3d74 Make all Options objects consistent
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.
2021-09-05 18:52:01 -07:00
lhchavez 5def02a589 The big Callback type adjustment of 2020
This change makes all callbacks that can fail return an `error`. This
makes things a lot more idiomatic.
2021-09-05 18:52:01 -07:00
lhchavez 70e5e419cf
Add support for managed SSH transport #minor (#814)
This change drops the (hard) dependency on libssh2 and instead uses Go's
implementation of SSH when libgit2 is not built with it.
2021-09-05 17:04:40 -07:00
lhchavez b983e1daeb
Add support for managed HTTP/S transports (#810)
This change uses the newly-exposed Transport interface to use Go's
implementation of http.Client instead of httpclient via libgit2.
2021-09-05 16:39:07 -07:00
lhchavez f1fa96c7b7
Add support for custom smart transports (#806)
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.
2021-09-05 15:44:18 -07:00
lhchavez dbe032c347
Make all non-user-creatable structures non-comparable (#802)
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.
2021-09-05 13:59:36 -07:00
lhchavez 549706bb57
Declare forward-compatibility with libgit2 v1.2.0 #minor (#800)
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.
2021-09-04 20:07:24 -07:00
lhchavez 2077003fa5
Prepare for the v1.2.0 release (#796)
This change adds a few more deprecation messages just before we remove
them.
2021-09-04 14:14:47 -07:00
Gustav Westling d4524761d9
Add DiffIgnoreWitespaceEol and deprecate DiffIgnoreWitespaceEol (#774)
DiffIgnoreWitespaceEol contains a typo and does not have the same name as it's libgit2 counterpart.

Fixes #773
2021-09-04 13:54:21 -07:00
lhchavez 15434610fe
Add `CreateCommitWithSignature` (#782)
This change adds the wrapper for `git_commit_create_with_signature`.
2021-09-04 13:49:01 -07:00
lhchavez be5a99a807
Rename the default branch to `main` (#786)
We've renamed the default branch from `master` to `main`, so we need to
change a bunch of references to that.
2021-09-04 13:33:34 -07:00
lhchavez fbaf9d1d1a
Add `Repository.CreateCommitBuffer` (#781)
This commit adds the Go binding for `git_commit_create_buffer`. This
will be used to support the 1.2.0 commit create callback.
2021-09-04 13:04:58 -07:00
lhchavez df7084d36a
Remove the legacy builders (#776)
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.
2021-09-03 06:28:00 -07:00
Vladimir Buzuev 1e2cb92b48
add wrapper for git_config_open_default (#758) 2021-04-03 18:45:55 -07:00
Vladimir Buzuev 0d7c8dadb4
fix buldled static build on Windows/MinGW (#761)
seems like need more libraries in LDFLAGS:

* ws2_32 for socket, connect, htonl, etc
* ole32 for CoInitializeEx
* rpcrt4 for UuidCreate
* crypt32 for CertFreeCertificateContext
2021-04-03 18:45:09 -07:00
Vladimir Buzuev a4d202ed7b
Git repository item path (#757)
add wrapper for `git_repository_item_path`
2021-04-03 16:52:34 -07:00
michael boulton aeb22bcf7d
Make index time fields public (#750)
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
2021-02-15 07:37:55 -08:00
Suhaib Mujahid f6c5753df8
fix: Use `err` instead of error as a variable name for errors (#746)
fix #745
2021-02-15 07:26:19 -08:00
Byoungchan Lee 2fd0495c43
Implement git_repository_set_config (#735)
Closes #732
2021-02-03 19:33:03 -08:00
Byoungchan Lee 73d97b9bbe
Support git_remote_create_with_opts (#733)
Closes #645
2021-02-03 18:58:31 -08:00
Byoungchan Lee 07147a8ea8
Support git_repository_message, git_repository_message_remove (#734)
Closes #646
2021-02-02 19:42:21 -08:00
lhchavez 4b2ac7c998
Rename the build files (#724)
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: #711
Fixes: #617
2020-12-13 15:20:16 -08:00
lhchavez 698ddfb4ac
Support more MergeBase functions (#720)
This change adds support for MergeBaseMany, MergeBasesMany, and
MergeBaseOctopus.
2020-12-13 10:35:34 -08:00
lhchavez 10c67474a8
More callback refactoring (#713)
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.
2020-12-10 07:19:41 -08:00
lhchavez e28cce87c7
Ensure that no pointer handles leak during the test (#712)
This change makes sure that pointer handles are correctly cleaned up
during tests.
2020-12-10 05:35:40 -08:00
lhchavez abf02bc7d7
Add `NewCredentialSSHKeyFromSigner` (#706)
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.
2020-12-06 11:55:04 -08:00
lhchavez 54afccfa0f
Build improvements (#707)
This change makes the test be verbose and use parallelization if
possible (when using gmake to build).
2020-12-06 06:13:38 -08:00
lhchavez 5d8eaf7e65
Refactor all callbacks (#700)
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`.
2020-12-05 13:13:59 -08:00
lhchavez 137c05e802
Mark some symbols to be deprecated #minor (#698)
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
2020-12-05 07:23:44 -08:00
nmeum 1fabe95fb7
Relax libgit2 minor version check (#696)
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
2020-11-28 11:10:34 -08:00
Hans Duedal 7497529f70
Expose GIT_CERT_SSH_SHA256 (#690)
Newer versions of libssh2 use SHA256 fingerprints
2020-11-26 17:32:24 -08:00
Segev Finer 2bd574b6bd
Add ReferenceNormalizeName (#681) 2020-11-13 16:50:59 -08:00
Devendra 2d639d8e49
Travis-ci: added support for ppc64le (#682)
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.
2020-11-13 05:32:44 -08:00
Suhaib Mujahid ccbe4719bd
Add GIT_BLAME_IGNORE_WHITESPACE flag (#677)
The `GIT_BLAME_IGNORE_WHITESPACE` blame option flag was introduced in libgit2 v1.1.0

Change type: #minor
2020-11-07 15:02:03 -08:00
Suhaib Mujahid b46ebfab8c
Add GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP flag (#676)
The `GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP` blame option flag was introduced in libgit2 v0.28

Change type: #minor
2020-11-07 14:54:23 -08:00
lhchavez 77460dd7f0
Use the correct branch name for backporting into v1.0 (#674)
This change uses the correct branch name (`release-1.0`) to backport
changes into the v1.0 branch.
2020-11-02 19:15:32 -08:00
Suhaib Mujahid c3664193f3
feat: Implement an option to control hash verification (#671)
Add a binding to enable/disable hash verification using the `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_HASH_VERIFICATION` option.

Change type: #minor
2020-11-02 18:36:20 -08:00
Suhaib Mujahid ad3ec3664d
Create v31 to support libgit2 v1.1.x (#668)
The libgit2 `v1.1.0` is released two weeks ago. This PR allows `git2go` to link against the new version.
2020-10-26 18:09:26 -07:00
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name: Backport to older releases
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
backport:
name: Backport change to branch ${{ matrix.branch }}
continue-on-error: true
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
branch: [ 'release-0.28', 'release-0.27' ]
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v1
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create a cherry-pick PR
run: |
if ! git diff --quiet HEAD^ HEAD -- vendor/libgit2; then
echo '::warning::Skipping cherry-pick since it is a vendored libgit2 bump'
exit 0
fi
BRANCH_NAME="cherry-pick-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ matrix.branch }}"
# Setup usernames and authentication
git config --global user.name "${{ github.actor }}"
git config --global user.email "${{ github.actor }}@users.noreply.github.com"
cat <<- EOF > $HOME/.netrc
machine github.com
login ${{ github.actor }}
password ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
machine api.github.com
login ${{ github.actor }}
password ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
EOF
chmod 600 $HOME/.netrc
# Create the cherry-pick commit and create the PR for it.
git checkout "${{ matrix.branch }}"
git switch -c "${BRANCH_NAME}"
git cherry-pick -x "${{ github.sha }}"
git push --set-upstream origin "${BRANCH_NAME}"
GITHUB_TOKEN="${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" gh pr create \
--base "${{ matrix.branch }}" \
--title "$(git --no-pager show --format="%s" --no-patch HEAD)" \
--body "$(git --no-pager show --format="%b" --no-patch HEAD)"

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name: git2go CI
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches:
- main
- release-*
- v*
jobs:
build-static:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
go: [ '1.11', '1.12', '1.13', '1.14', '1.15', '1.16', '1.17' ]
name: Go ${{ matrix.go }}
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: ${{ matrix.go }}
id: go
- name: Check out code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Build
run: |
git submodule update --init
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libssh2-1-dev
make build-libgit2-static
- name: Test
run: make TEST_ARGS=-test.v test-static
build-dynamic:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
name: Go (dynamic)
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: '1.17'
id: go
- name: Check out code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Build
run: |
git submodule update --init
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libssh2-1-dev
make build-libgit2-dynamic
- name: Test
run: make TEST_ARGS=-test.v test-dynamic
build-system-dynamic:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
libgit2:
- 'v1.0.0'
- 'v1.1.0'
- 'v1.2.0'
- 'v1.3.0'
name: Go (system-wide, dynamic)
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: '1.17'
id: go
- name: Check out code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Build libgit2 ${{ matrix.libgit2 }}
run: |
git submodule update --init
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libssh2-1-dev
sudo env BUILD_LIBGIT_REF=${{ matrix.libgit2 }} ./script/build-libgit2.sh --dynamic --system
- name: Test
run: make TEST_ARGS=-test.v test
build-system-static:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
name: Go (system-wide, static)
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: '1.17'
id: go
- name: Check out code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Build libgit2
run: |
git submodule update --init
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libssh2-1-dev
sudo ./script/build-libgit2.sh --static --system
- name: Test
run: go test --count=1 --tags "static,system_libgit2" ./...
check-generate:
name: Check generated files were not modified
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v1
with:
go-version: '1.17'
id: go
- name: Check out code into the Go module directory
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install libgit2 build dependencies
run: |
git submodule update --init
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libssh2-1-dev
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer@latest
- name: Generate files
run: |
export PATH=$(go env GOPATH)/bin:$PATH
make generate
- name: Check nothing changed
run: git diff --quiet --exit-code || (echo "detected changes after generate" ; git status ; exit 1)

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name: Tag new releases
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- release-*
jobs:
tag-release:
name: Bump tag in ${{ github.ref }}
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v1
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Bump version and push tag
id: bump-version
uses: anothrNick/github-tag-action@43ed073f5c1445ca8b80d920ce2f8fa550ae4e8d
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
WITH_V: true
DEFAULT_BUMP: patch
TAG_CONTEXT: branch
RELEASE_BRANCHES: .*

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/static-build/ /static-build/
/dynamic-build/ /dynamic-build/
go.*

3
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@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
[submodule "vendor/libgit2"]
path = vendor/libgit2
url = https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
//go:build static && !system_libgit2
// +build static,!system_libgit2 // +build static,!system_libgit2
package git package git
@ -9,8 +10,8 @@ package git
#cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_STATIC #cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_STATIC
#include <git2.h> #include <git2.h>
#if LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR != 1 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 0 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR > 3 #if LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR != 1 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 5 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR > 5
# error "Invalid libgit2 version; this git2go supports libgit2 between v1.0.0 and v1.3.0". # error "Invalid libgit2 version; this libgit2 supports libgit2 between v1.5.0 and v1.5.0"
#endif #endif
*/ */
import "C" import "C"

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
//go:build !static
// +build !static // +build !static
package git package git
/* /*
#cgo pkg-config: libgit2 #cgo pkg-config: libgit2
#cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_DYNAMIC #cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_DYNAMIC -I/opt/libgit2/include
#cgo LDFLAGS: -L/opt/libgit2 -lgit2
#include <git2.h> #include <git2.h>
#if LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR != 1 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 0 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR > 3
# error "Invalid libgit2 version; this git2go supports libgit2 between v1.0.0 and v1.3.0".
#endif
*/ */
import "C" import "C"

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
//go:build static && system_libgit2
// +build static,system_libgit2 // +build static,system_libgit2
package git package git
@ -7,8 +8,8 @@ package git
#cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_STATIC #cgo CFLAGS: -DLIBGIT2_STATIC
#include <git2.h> #include <git2.h>
#if LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR != 1 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 0 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR > 3 #if LIBGIT2_VER_MAJOR != 1 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR < 5 || LIBGIT2_VER_MINOR > 5
# error "Invalid libgit2 version; this git2go supports libgit2 between v1.0.0 and v1.3.0". # error "Invalid libgit2 version; this libgit2 supports libgit2 between v1.5.0 and v1.5.0"
#endif #endif
*/ */
import "C" import "C"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
The MIT License The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2013 The git2go contributors Copyright (c) 2013 The libgit2 contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
TEST_ARGS ?= --count=1 TEST_ARGS ?= --count=1
default: test PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/libgit2/
default: goimports test
goimports:
goimports -w *.go
generate: static-build/install/lib/libgit2.a generate: static-build/install/lib/libgit2.a
go generate --tags "static" ./... go generate --tags "static" ./...
@ -10,12 +14,19 @@ generate: static-build/install/lib/libgit2.a
# ============== # ==============
# This uses whatever version of libgit2 can be found in the system. # This uses whatever version of libgit2 can be found in the system.
test: test:
-go-mod-clean # go install go.wit.com/apps/go-mod-clean@latest
go run script/check-MakeGitError-thread-lock.go go run script/check-MakeGitError-thread-lock.go
go test $(TEST_ARGS) ./... PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/libgit2/ go test -v -x $(TEST_ARGS) ./...
add-remote:
git remote add git2go https://github.com/libgit2/git2go.git
install: install:
go install ./... go install ./...
clean:
rm go.*
# Bundled dynamic library # Bundled dynamic library
# ======================= # =======================
# In order to avoid having to manipulate `git_dynamic.go`, which would prevent # In order to avoid having to manipulate `git_dynamic.go`, which would prevent

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@ -1,87 +1,48 @@
git2go GO libgit2
====== ======
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/libgit2/git2go?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/libgit2/git2go.svg?branch=main)](https://travis-ci.org/libgit2/git2go) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/go.wit.com/lib/libgit2?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/go.wit.com/lib/libgit2) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/libgit2/libgit2.svg?branch=main)](https://travis-ci.org/libgit2/libgit2)
Go bindings for [libgit2](http://libgit2.github.com/). Go bindings for [libgit2](http://libgit2.github.com/).
### Updated 2024/12/16
### Which Go version to use ### Which Go version to use
Due to the fact that Go 1.11 module versions have semantic meaning and don't necessarily align with libgit2's release schedule, please consult the following table for a mapping between libgit2 and git2go module versions: * This package is updated to work against libgit2 version 1.8 on Debian sid
* There is one line commented out which needs to be fixed in remote.go
| libgit2 | git2go | * some of the tests seem to run
|---------|---------------|
| main | (will be v31) |
| 1.0 | v30 |
| 0.99 | v29 |
| 0.28 | v28 |
| 0.27 | v27 |
You can import them in your project with the version's major number as a suffix. For example, if you have libgit2 v1.0 installed, you'd import git2go v30 with
```sh ```sh
go get github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30 go install go.wit.com/apps/go-clone@latest
``` go install go.wit.com/apps/go-mod-clean@latest
```go go-clone --recusive go.wit.com/lib/libgit2
import "github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30"
``` ```
which will ensure there are no sudden changes to the API.
The `main` branch follows the tip of libgit2 itself (with some lag) and as such has no guarantees on the stability of libgit2's API. Thus this only supports statically linking against libgit2.
### Which branch to send Pull requests to ### Which branch to send Pull requests to
If there's something version-specific that you'd want to contribute to, you can send them to the `release-${MAJOR}.${MINOR}` branches, which follow libgit2's releases. TODO: not sure yet
Installing Installing
---------- ----------
This project wraps the functionality provided by libgit2. It thus needs it in order to perform the work. This project wraps the functionality provided by libgit2. It thus needs it in order to perform the work.
This project wraps the functionality provided by libgit2. If you're using a versioned branch, install it to your system via your system's package manager and then install git2go. This project wraps the functionality provided by libgit2. If you're using a versioned branch, install it to your system via your system's package manager and then install libgit2.
### Versioned branch, dynamic linking ### Versioned branch, dynamic linking
When linking dynamically against a released version of libgit2, install it via your system's package manager. CGo will take care of finding its pkg-config file and set up the linking. Import via Go modules, e.g. to work against libgit2 v1.0 When linking dynamically against a released version of libgit2, install it via your system's package manager. CGo will take care of finding its pkg-config file and set up the linking. Import via Go modules, e.g. to work against libgit2 v1.2
```go ```go
import "github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30" goimports -w *.go
``` ```
### Versioned branch, static linking
Follow the instructions for [Versioned branch, dynamic linking](#versioned-branch-dynamic-linking), but pass the `-tags static,system_libgit2` flag to all `go` commands that build any binaries. For instance:
go build -tags static,system_libgit2 github.com/my/project/...
go test -tags static,system_libgit2 github.com/my/project/...
go install -tags static,system_libgit2 github.com/my/project/...
### `main` branch, or vendored static linking
If using `main` or building a branch with the vendored libgit2 statically, we need to build libgit2 first. In order to build it, you need `cmake`, `pkg-config` and a C compiler. You will also need the development packages for OpenSSL (outside of Windows or macOS) and LibSSH2 installed if you want libgit2 to support HTTPS and SSH respectively. Note that even if libgit2 is included in the resulting binary, its dependencies will not be.
Run `go get -d github.com/libgit2/git2go` to download the code and go to your `$GOPATH/src/github.com/libgit2/git2go` directory. From there, we need to build the C code and put it into the resulting go binary.
git submodule update --init # get libgit2
make install-static
will compile libgit2, link it into git2go and install it. The `main` branch is set up to follow the specific libgit2 version that is vendored, so trying dynamic linking may or may not work depending on the exact versions involved.
In order to let Go pass the correct flags to `pkg-config`, `-tags static` needs to be passed to all `go` commands that build any binaries. For instance:
go build -tags static github.com/my/project/...
go test -tags static github.com/my/project/...
go install -tags static github.com/my/project/...
One thing to take into account is that since Go expects the `pkg-config` file to be within the same directory where `make install-static` was called, so the `go.mod` file may need to have a [`replace` directive](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules#when-should-i-use-the-replace-directive) so that the correct setup is achieved. So if `git2go` is checked out at `$GOPATH/src/github.com/libgit2/git2go` and your project at `$GOPATH/src/github.com/my/project`, the `go.mod` file of `github.com/my/project` might need to have a line like
replace github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30 => ../../libgit2/git2go
Parallelism and network operations Parallelism and network operations
---------------------------------- ----------------------------------
libgit2 may use OpenSSL and LibSSH2 for performing encrypted network connections. For now, git2go asks libgit2 to set locking for OpenSSL. This makes HTTPS connections thread-safe, but it is fragile and will likely stop doing it soon. This may also make SSH connections thread-safe if your copy of libssh2 is linked against OpenSSL. Check libgit2's `THREADSAFE.md` for more information. libgit2 may use OpenSSL and LibSSH2 for performing encrypted network connections. For now, libgit2 asks libgit2 to set locking for OpenSSL. This makes HTTPS connections thread-safe, but it is fragile and will likely stop doing it soon. This may also make SSH connections thread-safe if your copy of libssh2 is linked against OpenSSL. Check libgit2's `THREADSAFE.md` for more information.
Running the tests Running the tests
----------------- -----------------
@ -103,6 +64,6 @@ M to the I to the T. See the LICENSE file if you've never seen an MIT license be
Authors Authors
------- -------
- Carlos Martín (@carlosmn) - Carlos Martín (github@carlosmn)
- Vicent Martí (@vmg) - Vicent Martí (github@vmg)

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ const (
BlameTrackCopiesAnyCommitCopies BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES BlameTrackCopiesAnyCommitCopies BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES
BlameFirstParent BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_FIRST_PARENT BlameFirstParent BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_FIRST_PARENT
BlameUseMailmap BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP BlameUseMailmap BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP
BlameIgnoreWhitespace BlameOptionsFlag = C.GIT_BLAME_IGNORE_WHITESPACE
) )
func (v *Repository) BlameFile(path string, opts *BlameOptions) (*Blame, error) { func (v *Repository) BlameFile(path string, opts *BlameOptions) (*Blame, error) {

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ extern void _go_git_populate_checkout_callbacks(git_checkout_options *opts);
*/ */
import "C" import "C"
import ( import (
"errors"
"os" "os"
"runtime" "runtime"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
@ -49,8 +48,8 @@ const (
CheckoutUpdateSubmodulesIfChanged CheckoutStrategy = C.GIT_CHECKOUT_UPDATE_SUBMODULES_IF_CHANGED // Recursively checkout submodules if HEAD moved in super repo (NOT IMPLEMENTED) CheckoutUpdateSubmodulesIfChanged CheckoutStrategy = C.GIT_CHECKOUT_UPDATE_SUBMODULES_IF_CHANGED // Recursively checkout submodules if HEAD moved in super repo (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
) )
type CheckoutNotifyCallback func(why CheckoutNotifyType, path string, baseline, target, workdir DiffFile) ErrorCode type CheckoutNotifyCallback func(why CheckoutNotifyType, path string, baseline, target, workdir DiffFile) error
type CheckoutProgressCallback func(path string, completed, total uint) ErrorCode type CheckoutProgressCallback func(path string, completed, total uint)
type CheckoutOptions struct { type CheckoutOptions struct {
Strategy CheckoutStrategy // Default will be a dry run Strategy CheckoutStrategy // Default will be a dry run
@ -116,9 +115,9 @@ func checkoutNotifyCallback(
if data.options.NotifyCallback == nil { if data.options.NotifyCallback == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.options.NotifyCallback(CheckoutNotifyType(why), path, baseline, target, workdir) err := data.options.NotifyCallback(CheckoutNotifyType(why), path, baseline, target, workdir)
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
*data.errorTarget = errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String()) *data.errorTarget = err
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser) return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
} }
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)

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@ -9,18 +9,16 @@ import (
) )
type CherrypickOptions struct { type CherrypickOptions struct {
Version uint
Mainline uint Mainline uint
MergeOpts MergeOptions MergeOptions MergeOptions
CheckoutOpts CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions
} }
func cherrypickOptionsFromC(c *C.git_cherrypick_options) CherrypickOptions { func cherrypickOptionsFromC(c *C.git_cherrypick_options) CherrypickOptions {
opts := CherrypickOptions{ opts := CherrypickOptions{
Version: uint(c.version),
Mainline: uint(c.mainline), Mainline: uint(c.mainline),
MergeOpts: mergeOptionsFromC(&c.merge_opts), MergeOptions: mergeOptionsFromC(&c.merge_opts),
CheckoutOpts: checkoutOptionsFromC(&c.checkout_opts), CheckoutOptions: checkoutOptionsFromC(&c.checkout_opts),
} }
return opts return opts
} }
@ -31,8 +29,8 @@ func populateCherrypickOptions(copts *C.git_cherrypick_options, opts *Cherrypick
return nil return nil
} }
copts.mainline = C.uint(opts.Mainline) copts.mainline = C.uint(opts.Mainline)
populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_opts, &opts.MergeOpts) populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_opts, &opts.MergeOptions)
populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOpts, errorTarget) populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget)
return copts return copts
} }
@ -82,7 +80,7 @@ func (r *Repository) CherrypickCommit(pick, our *Commit, opts CherrypickOptions)
runtime.LockOSThread() runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread() defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
cOpts := populateMergeOptions(&C.git_merge_options{}, &opts.MergeOpts) cOpts := populateMergeOptions(&C.git_merge_options{}, &opts.MergeOptions)
defer freeMergeOptions(cOpts) defer freeMergeOptions(cOpts)
var ptr *C.git_index var ptr *C.git_index

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@ -7,16 +7,15 @@ extern void _go_git_populate_clone_callbacks(git_clone_options *opts);
*/ */
import "C" import "C"
import ( import (
"errors"
"runtime" "runtime"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
) )
type RemoteCreateCallback func(repo *Repository, name, url string) (*Remote, ErrorCode) type RemoteCreateCallback func(repo *Repository, name, url string) (*Remote, error)
type CloneOptions struct { type CloneOptions struct {
*CheckoutOpts CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions
*FetchOptions FetchOptions FetchOptions
Bare bool Bare bool
CheckoutBranch string CheckoutBranch string
RemoteCreateCallback RemoteCreateCallback RemoteCreateCallback RemoteCreateCallback
@ -71,9 +70,10 @@ func remoteCreateCallback(
panic("invalid remote create callback") panic("invalid remote create callback")
} }
remote, ret := data.options.RemoteCreateCallback(repo, name, url) remote, err := data.options.RemoteCreateCallback(repo, name, url)
if ret < 0 {
*data.errorTarget = errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String()) if err != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser) return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
} }
if remote == nil { if remote == nil {
@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ func populateCloneOptions(copts *C.git_clone_options, opts *CloneOptions, errorT
if opts == nil { if opts == nil {
return nil return nil
} }
populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, opts.CheckoutOpts, errorTarget) populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget)
populateFetchOptions(&copts.fetch_opts, opts.FetchOptions, errorTarget) populateFetchOptions(&copts.fetch_opts, &opts.FetchOptions, errorTarget)
copts.bare = cbool(opts.Bare) copts.bare = cbool(opts.Bare)
if opts.RemoteCreateCallback != nil { if opts.RemoteCreateCallback != nil {

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@ -50,15 +50,9 @@ func TestCloneWithCallback(t *testing.T) {
opts := CloneOptions{ opts := CloneOptions{
Bare: true, Bare: true,
RemoteCreateCallback: func(r *Repository, name, url string) (*Remote, ErrorCode) { RemoteCreateCallback: func(r *Repository, name, url string) (*Remote, error) {
testPayload += 1 testPayload += 1
return r.Remotes.Create(REMOTENAME, url)
remote, err := r.Remotes.Create(REMOTENAME, url)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrorCodeGeneric
}
return remote, ErrorCodeOK
}, },
} }

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@ -37,10 +37,14 @@ func (c *Commit) Message() string {
return ret return ret
} }
func (c *Commit) MessageEncoding() string { func (c *Commit) MessageEncoding() MessageEncoding {
ret := C.GoString(C.git_commit_message_encoding(c.cast_ptr)) ptr := C.git_commit_message_encoding(c.cast_ptr)
if ptr == nil {
return MessageEncodingUTF8
}
ret := C.GoString(ptr)
runtime.KeepAlive(c) runtime.KeepAlive(c)
return ret return MessageEncoding(ret)
} }
func (c *Commit) RawMessage() string { func (c *Commit) RawMessage() string {
@ -64,6 +68,19 @@ func (c *Commit) ContentToSign() string {
// CommitSigningCallback defines a function type that takes some data to sign and returns (signature, signature_field, error) // CommitSigningCallback defines a function type that takes some data to sign and returns (signature, signature_field, error)
type CommitSigningCallback func(string) (signature, signatureField string, err error) type CommitSigningCallback func(string) (signature, signatureField string, err error)
// CommitCreateCallback defines a function type that is called when another
// function is going to create commits (for example, Rebase) to allow callers
// to override the commit creation behavior. For example, users may wish to
// sign commits by providing this information to Repository.CreateCommitBuffer,
// signing that buffer, then calling Repository.CreateCommitWithSignature.
type CommitCreateCallback func(
author, committer *Signature,
messageEncoding MessageEncoding,
message string,
tree *Tree,
parents ...*Commit,
) (oid *Oid, err error)
// WithSignatureUsing creates a new signed commit from this one using the given signing callback // WithSignatureUsing creates a new signed commit from this one using the given signing callback
func (c *Commit) WithSignatureUsing(f CommitSigningCallback) (*Oid, error) { func (c *Commit) WithSignatureUsing(f CommitSigningCallback) (*Oid, error) {
signature, signatureField, err := f(c.ContentToSign()) signature, signatureField, err := f(c.ContentToSign())

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@ -230,7 +230,27 @@ func SubmoduleVisitor(csub unsafe.Pointer, name *C.char, handle unsafe.Pointer)
if !ok { if !ok {
panic("invalid submodule visitor callback") panic("invalid submodule visitor callback")
} }
return (C.int)(callback(sub, C.GoString(name))) err := callback(sub, C.GoString(name))
if err != nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
}
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
}
// reference.go
// Deprecated: ReferenceIsValidName is a deprecated alias of ReferenceNameIsValid.
func ReferenceIsValidName(name string) bool {
valid, _ := ReferenceNameIsValid(name)
return valid
}
// remote.go
// Deprecated: RemoteIsValidName is a deprecated alias of RemoteNameIsValid.
func RemoteIsValidName(name string) bool {
valid, _ := RemoteNameIsValid(name)
return valid
} }
// tree.go // tree.go
@ -239,9 +259,13 @@ func SubmoduleVisitor(csub unsafe.Pointer, name *C.char, handle unsafe.Pointer)
func CallbackGitTreeWalk(_root *C.char, entry *C.git_tree_entry, ptr unsafe.Pointer) C.int { func CallbackGitTreeWalk(_root *C.char, entry *C.git_tree_entry, ptr unsafe.Pointer) C.int {
root := C.GoString(_root) root := C.GoString(_root)
if callback, ok := pointerHandles.Get(ptr).(TreeWalkCallback); ok { callback, ok := pointerHandles.Get(ptr).(TreeWalkCallback)
return C.int(callback(root, newTreeEntry(entry))) if !ok {
} else {
panic("invalid treewalk callback") panic("invalid treewalk callback")
} }
err := callback(root, newTreeEntry(entry))
if err != nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
}
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }

4
git.go
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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ func initLibGit2() {
} }
// Shutdown frees all the resources acquired by libgit2. Make sure no // Shutdown frees all the resources acquired by libgit2. Make sure no
// references to any git2go objects are live before calling this. // references to any libgit2 go objects are live before calling this.
// After this is called, invoking any function from this library will result in // After this is called, invoking any function from this library will result in
// undefined behavior, so make sure this is called carefully. // undefined behavior, so make sure this is called carefully.
func Shutdown() { func Shutdown() {
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ func NewOid(s string) (*Oid, error) {
} }
if len(slice) != 20 { if len(slice) != 20 {
return nil, &GitError{"Invalid Oid", ErrorClassNone, ErrGeneric} return nil, &GitError{"invalid oid", ErrorClassNone, ErrorCodeGeneric}
} }
copy(o[:], slice[:20]) copy(o[:], slice[:20])

9
go.mod
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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
module github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30
go 1.13
require (
github.com/google/shlex v0.0.0-20191202100458-e7afc7fbc510
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201203163018-be400aefbc4c
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201204225414-ed752295db88 // indirect
)

13
go.sum
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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
github.com/google/shlex v0.0.0-20191202100458-e7afc7fbc510 h1:El6M4kTTCOh6aBiKaUGG7oYTSPP8MxqL4YI3kZKwcP4=
github.com/google/shlex v0.0.0-20191202100458-e7afc7fbc510/go.mod h1:pupxD2MaaD3pAXIBCelhxNneeOaAeabZDe5s4K6zSpQ=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190308221718-c2843e01d9a2/go.mod h1:djNgcEr1/C05ACkg1iLfiJU5Ep61QUkGW8qpdssI0+w=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201203163018-be400aefbc4c h1:9HhBz5L/UjnK9XLtiZhYAdue5BVKep3PMmS2LuPDt8k=
golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20201203163018-be400aefbc4c/go.mod h1:jdWPYTVW3xRLrWPugEBEK3UY2ZEsg3UU495nc5E+M+I=
golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190404232315-eb5bcb51f2a3/go.mod h1:t9HGtf8HONx5eT2rtn7q6eTqICYqUVnKs3thJo3Qplg=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20191026070338-33540a1f6037/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201204225414-ed752295db88 h1:KmZPnMocC93w341XZp26yTJg8Za7lhb2KhkYmixoeso=
golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20201204225414-ed752295db88/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201117132131-f5c789dd3221 h1:/ZHdbVpdR/jk3g30/d4yUL0JU9kksj8+F/bnQUVLGDM=
golang.org/x/term v0.0.0-20201117132131-f5c789dd3221/go.mod h1:Nr5EML6q2oocZ2LXRh80K7BxOlk5/8JxuGnuhpl+muw=
golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=

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@ -40,3 +40,30 @@ func (repo *Repository) AheadBehind(local, upstream *Oid) (ahead, behind int, er
return int(aheadT), int(behindT), nil return int(aheadT), int(behindT), nil
} }
// ReachableFromAny returns whether a commit is reachable from any of a list of
// commits by following parent edges.
func (repo *Repository) ReachableFromAny(commit *Oid, descendants []*Oid) (bool, error) {
if len(descendants) == 0 {
return false, nil
}
coids := make([]C.git_oid, len(descendants))
for i := 0; i < len(descendants); i++ {
coids[i] = *descendants[i].toC()
}
runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
ret := C.git_graph_reachable_from_any(repo.ptr, commit.toC(), &coids[0], C.size_t(len(descendants)))
runtime.KeepAlive(repo)
runtime.KeepAlive(commit)
runtime.KeepAlive(coids)
runtime.KeepAlive(descendants)
if ret < 0 {
return false, MakeGitError(ret)
}
return (ret > 0), nil
}

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@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
package git
import (
"testing"
)
func TestReachableFromAny(t *testing.T) {
repo, err := OpenRepository("testdata/TestGitRepository.git")
checkFatal(t, err)
defer repo.Free()
for name, tc := range map[string]struct {
reachable bool
commit string
descendants []string
}{
"empty": {
reachable: false,
commit: "49322bb17d3acc9146f98c97d078513228bbf3c0",
},
"same": {
reachable: true,
commit: "49322bb17d3acc9146f98c97d078513228bbf3c0",
descendants: []string{"49322bb17d3acc9146f98c97d078513228bbf3c0"},
},
"unreachable": {
reachable: false,
commit: "ac7e7e44c1885efb472ad54a78327d66bfc4ecef",
descendants: []string{"58be4659bb571194ed4562d04b359d26216f526e"},
},
"unreachable-reverse": {
reachable: false,
commit: "58be4659bb571194ed4562d04b359d26216f526e",
descendants: []string{"ac7e7e44c1885efb472ad54a78327d66bfc4ecef"},
},
"root": {
reachable: false,
commit: "42e4e7c5e507e113ebbb7801b16b52cf867b7ce1",
descendants: []string{
"ac7e7e44c1885efb472ad54a78327d66bfc4ecef",
"d86a2aada2f5e7ccf6f11880bfb9ab404e8a8864",
"f73b95671f326616d66b2afb3bdfcdbbce110b44",
"d0114ab8ac326bab30e3a657a0397578c5a1af88",
},
},
"head": {
reachable: false,
commit: "49322bb17d3acc9146f98c97d078513228bbf3c0",
descendants: []string{
"ac7e7e44c1885efb472ad54a78327d66bfc4ecef",
"d86a2aada2f5e7ccf6f11880bfb9ab404e8a8864",
"f73b95671f326616d66b2afb3bdfcdbbce110b44",
"d0114ab8ac326bab30e3a657a0397578c5a1af88",
},
},
} {
tc := tc
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
commit, err := NewOid(tc.commit)
checkFatal(t, err)
descendants := make([]*Oid, len(tc.descendants))
for i, o := range tc.descendants {
descendants[i], err = NewOid(o)
checkFatal(t, err)
}
reachable, err := repo.ReachableFromAny(commit, descendants)
checkFatal(t, err)
if reachable != tc.reachable {
t.Errorf("ReachableFromAny(%s, %v) = %v, wanted %v", tc.commit, tc.descendants, reachable, tc.reachable)
}
})
}
}

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http.go
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@ -38,17 +38,17 @@ func registerManagedHTTP() error {
func httpSmartSubtransportFactory(remote *Remote, transport *Transport) (SmartSubtransport, error) { func httpSmartSubtransportFactory(remote *Remote, transport *Transport) (SmartSubtransport, error) {
var proxyFn func(*http.Request) (*url.URL, error) var proxyFn func(*http.Request) (*url.URL, error)
proxyOpts, err := transport.SmartProxyOptions() remoteConnectOpts, err := transport.SmartRemoteConnectOptions()
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return nil, err return nil, err
} }
switch proxyOpts.Type { switch remoteConnectOpts.ProxyOptions.Type {
case ProxyTypeNone: case ProxyTypeNone:
proxyFn = nil proxyFn = nil
case ProxyTypeAuto: case ProxyTypeAuto:
proxyFn = http.ProxyFromEnvironment proxyFn = http.ProxyFromEnvironment
case ProxyTypeSpecified: case ProxyTypeSpecified:
parsedUrl, err := url.Parse(proxyOpts.Url) parsedUrl, err := url.Parse(remoteConnectOpts.ProxyOptions.Url)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return nil, err return nil, err
} }
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ func (t *httpSmartSubtransport) Action(url string, action SmartServiceAction) (S
return nil, err return nil, err
} }
req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "git/2.0 (git2go)") req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "git/2.0 (libgit2)")
stream := newManagedHttpStream(t, req) stream := newManagedHttpStream(t, req)
if req.Method == "POST" { if req.Method == "POST" {
@ -203,7 +203,9 @@ func (self *httpSmartSubtransportStream) sendRequest() error {
req.ContentLength = -1 req.ContentLength = -1
} }
if userName != "" && password != "" {
req.SetBasicAuth(userName, password) req.SetBasicAuth(userName, password)
}
resp, err = http.DefaultClient.Do(req) resp, err = http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return err return err

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@ -10,13 +10,12 @@ extern int _go_git_index_remove_all(git_index*, const git_strarray*, void*);
*/ */
import "C" import "C"
import ( import (
"errors"
"fmt" "fmt"
"runtime" "runtime"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
) )
type IndexMatchedPathCallback func(string, string) int type IndexMatchedPathCallback func(string, string) error
type indexMatchedPathCallbackData struct { type indexMatchedPathCallbackData struct {
callback IndexMatchedPathCallback callback IndexMatchedPathCallback
errorTarget *error errorTarget *error
@ -343,9 +342,9 @@ func indexMatchedPathCallback(cPath, cMatchedPathspec *C.char, payload unsafe.Po
panic("invalid matched path callback") panic("invalid matched path callback")
} }
ret := data.callback(C.GoString(cPath), C.GoString(cMatchedPathspec)) err := data.callback(C.GoString(cPath), C.GoString(cMatchedPathspec))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
*data.errorTarget = errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String()) *data.errorTarget = err
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser) return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
} }

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@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ func TestIndexAddAllCallback(t *testing.T) {
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
cbPath := "" cbPath := ""
err = idx.AddAll([]string{}, IndexAddDefault, func(p, mP string) int { err = idx.AddAll([]string{}, IndexAddDefault, func(p, mP string) error {
cbPath = p cbPath = p
return 0 return nil
}) })
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
if cbPath != "README" { if cbPath != "README" {

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@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ func TestIndexerOutOfOrder(t *testing.T) {
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpPath) defer os.RemoveAll(tmpPath)
var finalStats TransferProgress var finalStats TransferProgress
idx, err := NewIndexer(tmpPath, nil, func(stats TransferProgress) ErrorCode { idx, err := NewIndexer(tmpPath, nil, func(stats TransferProgress) error {
finalStats = stats finalStats = stats
return ErrorCodeOK return nil
}) })
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
defer idx.Free() defer idx.Free()

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@ -138,7 +138,6 @@ const (
) )
type MergeOptions struct { type MergeOptions struct {
Version uint
TreeFlags MergeTreeFlag TreeFlags MergeTreeFlag
RenameThreshold uint RenameThreshold uint
@ -151,7 +150,6 @@ type MergeOptions struct {
func mergeOptionsFromC(opts *C.git_merge_options) MergeOptions { func mergeOptionsFromC(opts *C.git_merge_options) MergeOptions {
return MergeOptions{ return MergeOptions{
Version: uint(opts.version),
TreeFlags: MergeTreeFlag(opts.flags), TreeFlags: MergeTreeFlag(opts.flags),
RenameThreshold: uint(opts.rename_threshold), RenameThreshold: uint(opts.rename_threshold),
TargetLimit: uint(opts.target_limit), TargetLimit: uint(opts.target_limit),

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odb.go
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@ -176,6 +176,32 @@ func (v *Odb) Read(oid *Oid) (obj *OdbObject, err error) {
return obj, nil return obj, nil
} }
func (odb *Odb) Refresh() error {
runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
ret := C.git_odb_refresh(odb.ptr)
runtime.KeepAlive(odb)
if ret < 0 {
return MakeGitError(ret)
}
return nil
}
func (odb *Odb) WriteMultiPackIndex() error {
runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
ret := C.git_odb_write_multi_pack_index(odb.ptr)
runtime.KeepAlive(odb)
if ret < 0 {
return MakeGitError(ret)
}
return nil
}
type OdbForEachCallback func(id *Oid) error type OdbForEachCallback func(id *Oid) error
type odbForEachCallbackData struct { type odbForEachCallbackData struct {
callback OdbForEachCallback callback OdbForEachCallback

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@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ func TestOdbWritepack(t *testing.T) {
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
var finalStats TransferProgress var finalStats TransferProgress
writepack, err := odb.NewWritePack(func(stats TransferProgress) ErrorCode { writepack, err := odb.NewWritePack(func(stats TransferProgress) error {
finalStats = stats finalStats = stats
return ErrorCodeOK return nil
}) })
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
defer writepack.Free() defer writepack.Free()

127
rebase.go
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import "C"
import ( import (
"errors" "errors"
"fmt" "fmt"
"reflect"
"runtime" "runtime"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
) )
@ -71,20 +72,87 @@ func newRebaseOperationFromC(c *C.git_rebase_operation) *RebaseOperation {
return operation return operation
} }
//export commitSigningCallback //export commitCreateCallback
func commitSigningCallback(errorMessage **C.char, _signature *C.git_buf, _signature_field *C.git_buf, _commit_content *C.char, handle unsafe.Pointer) C.int { func commitCreateCallback(
errorMessage **C.char,
_out *C.git_oid,
_author, _committer *C.git_signature,
_message_encoding, _message *C.char,
_tree *C.git_tree,
_parent_count C.size_t,
_parents **C.git_commit,
handle unsafe.Pointer,
) C.int {
data, ok := pointerHandles.Get(handle).(*rebaseOptionsData) data, ok := pointerHandles.Get(handle).(*rebaseOptionsData)
if !ok { if !ok {
panic("invalid sign payload") panic("invalid sign payload")
} }
if data.options.CommitSigningCallback == nil { if data.options.CommitCreateCallback == nil && data.options.CommitSigningCallback == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodePassthrough) return C.int(ErrorCodePassthrough)
} }
commitContent := C.GoString(_commit_content) messageEncoding := MessageEncodingUTF8
if _message_encoding != nil {
messageEncoding = MessageEncoding(C.GoString(_message_encoding))
}
tree := &Tree{
Object: Object{
ptr: (*C.git_object)(_tree),
repo: data.repo,
},
cast_ptr: _tree,
}
signature, signatureField, err := data.options.CommitSigningCallback(commitContent) var goParents []*C.git_commit
if _parent_count > 0 {
hdr := reflect.SliceHeader{
Data: uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_parents)),
Len: int(_parent_count),
Cap: int(_parent_count),
}
goParents = *(*[]*C.git_commit)(unsafe.Pointer(&hdr))
}
parents := make([]*Commit, int(_parent_count))
for i, p := range goParents {
parents[i] = &Commit{
Object: Object{
ptr: (*C.git_object)(p),
repo: data.repo,
},
cast_ptr: p,
}
}
if data.options.CommitCreateCallback != nil {
oid, err := data.options.CommitCreateCallback(
newSignatureFromC(_author),
newSignatureFromC(_committer),
messageEncoding,
C.GoString(_message),
tree,
parents...,
)
if err != nil {
if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err
}
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
}
if oid == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodePassthrough)
}
*_out = *oid.toC()
} else if data.options.CommitSigningCallback != nil {
commitContent, err := data.repo.CreateCommitBuffer(
newSignatureFromC(_author),
newSignatureFromC(_committer),
messageEncoding,
C.GoString(_message),
tree,
parents...,
)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
@ -92,55 +160,52 @@ func commitSigningCallback(errorMessage **C.char, _signature *C.git_buf, _signat
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err) return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
} }
fillBuf := func(bufData string, buf *C.git_buf) error { signature, signatureField, err := data.options.CommitSigningCallback(string(commitContent))
clen := C.size_t(len(bufData))
cstr := unsafe.Pointer(C.CString(bufData))
defer C.free(cstr)
// libgit2 requires the contents of the buffer to be NULL-terminated.
// C.CString() guarantees that the returned buffer will be
// NULL-terminated, so we can safely copy the terminator.
if int(C.git_buf_set(buf, cstr, clen+1)) != 0 {
return errors.New("could not set buffer")
}
return nil
}
if signatureField != "" {
err := fillBuf(signatureField, _signature_field)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err) return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
} }
}
err = fillBuf(signature, _signature) oid, err := data.repo.CreateCommitWithSignature(string(commitContent), signature, signatureField)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err) return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
} }
*_out = *oid.toC()
}
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
// RebaseOptions are used to tell the rebase machinery how to operate // RebaseOptions are used to tell the rebase machinery how to operate.
type RebaseOptions struct { type RebaseOptions struct {
Version uint
Quiet int Quiet int
InMemory int InMemory int
RewriteNotesRef string RewriteNotesRef string
MergeOptions MergeOptions MergeOptions MergeOptions
CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions
// CommitCreateCallback is an optional callback that allows users to override
// commit creation when rebasing. If specified, users can create
// their own commit and provide the commit ID, which may be useful for
// signing commits or otherwise customizing the commit creation. If this
// callback returns a nil Oid, then the rebase will continue to create the
// commit.
CommitCreateCallback CommitCreateCallback
// Deprecated: CommitSigningCallback is an optional callback that will be
// called with the commit content, allowing a signature to be added to the
// rebase commit. This field is only used when rebasing. This callback is
// not invoked if a CommitCreateCallback is specified. CommitCreateCallback
// should be used instead of this.
CommitSigningCallback CommitSigningCallback CommitSigningCallback CommitSigningCallback
} }
type rebaseOptionsData struct { type rebaseOptionsData struct {
options *RebaseOptions options *RebaseOptions
repo *Repository
errorTarget *error errorTarget *error
} }
@ -160,7 +225,6 @@ func DefaultRebaseOptions() (RebaseOptions, error) {
func rebaseOptionsFromC(opts *C.git_rebase_options) RebaseOptions { func rebaseOptionsFromC(opts *C.git_rebase_options) RebaseOptions {
return RebaseOptions{ return RebaseOptions{
Version: uint(opts.version),
Quiet: int(opts.quiet), Quiet: int(opts.quiet),
InMemory: int(opts.inmemory), InMemory: int(opts.inmemory),
RewriteNotesRef: C.GoString(opts.rewrite_notes_ref), RewriteNotesRef: C.GoString(opts.rewrite_notes_ref),
@ -169,7 +233,7 @@ func rebaseOptionsFromC(opts *C.git_rebase_options) RebaseOptions {
} }
} }
func populateRebaseOptions(copts *C.git_rebase_options, opts *RebaseOptions, errorTarget *error) *C.git_rebase_options { func populateRebaseOptions(copts *C.git_rebase_options, opts *RebaseOptions, repo *Repository, errorTarget *error) *C.git_rebase_options {
C.git_rebase_options_init(copts, C.GIT_REBASE_OPTIONS_VERSION) C.git_rebase_options_init(copts, C.GIT_REBASE_OPTIONS_VERSION)
if opts == nil { if opts == nil {
return nil return nil
@ -181,9 +245,10 @@ func populateRebaseOptions(copts *C.git_rebase_options, opts *RebaseOptions, err
populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_options, &opts.MergeOptions) populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_options, &opts.MergeOptions)
populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_options, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget) populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_options, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget)
if opts.CommitSigningCallback != nil { if opts.CommitCreateCallback != nil || opts.CommitSigningCallback != nil {
data := &rebaseOptionsData{ data := &rebaseOptionsData{
options: opts, options: opts,
repo: repo,
errorTarget: errorTarget, errorTarget: errorTarget,
} }
C._go_git_populate_rebase_callbacks(copts) C._go_git_populate_rebase_callbacks(copts)
@ -239,7 +304,7 @@ func (r *Repository) InitRebase(branch *AnnotatedCommit, upstream *AnnotatedComm
var ptr *C.git_rebase var ptr *C.git_rebase
var err error var err error
cOpts := populateRebaseOptions(&C.git_rebase_options{}, opts, &err) cOpts := populateRebaseOptions(&C.git_rebase_options{}, opts, r, &err)
ret := C.git_rebase_init(&ptr, r.ptr, branch.ptr, upstream.ptr, onto.ptr, cOpts) ret := C.git_rebase_init(&ptr, r.ptr, branch.ptr, upstream.ptr, onto.ptr, cOpts)
runtime.KeepAlive(branch) runtime.KeepAlive(branch)
runtime.KeepAlive(upstream) runtime.KeepAlive(upstream)
@ -263,7 +328,7 @@ func (r *Repository) OpenRebase(opts *RebaseOptions) (*Rebase, error) {
var ptr *C.git_rebase var ptr *C.git_rebase
var err error var err error
cOpts := populateRebaseOptions(&C.git_rebase_options{}, opts, &err) cOpts := populateRebaseOptions(&C.git_rebase_options{}, opts, r, &err)
ret := C.git_rebase_open(&ptr, r.ptr, cOpts) ret := C.git_rebase_open(&ptr, r.ptr, cOpts)
runtime.KeepAlive(r) runtime.KeepAlive(r)
if ret == C.int(ErrorCodeUser) && err != nil { if ret == C.int(ErrorCodeUser) && err != nil {

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import (
"testing" "testing"
"time" "time"
"golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp" "github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto/openpgp"
"golang.org/x/crypto/openpgp/packet" "github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto/openpgp/packet"
) )
// Tests // Tests
@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ func checkCommitSigned(t *testing.T, entity *openpgp.Entity, commit *Commit) err
return err return err
} }
_, err = openpgp.CheckArmoredDetachedSignature(openpgp.EntityList{entity}, strings.NewReader(signedData), bytes.NewBufferString(signature)) _, err = openpgp.CheckArmoredDetachedSignature(openpgp.EntityList{entity}, strings.NewReader(signedData), bytes.NewBufferString(signature), nil)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
t.Logf("Commit is not signed correctly\n%s", commit.ContentToSign()) t.Logf("Commit is not signed correctly\n%s", commit.ContentToSign())
return err return err

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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ func (v *ReferenceIterator) Free() {
C.git_reference_iterator_free(v.ptr) C.git_reference_iterator_free(v.ptr)
} }
// ReferenceIsValidName returns whether the reference name is well-formed. // ReferenceNameIsValid returns whether the reference name is well-formed.
// //
// Valid reference names must follow one of two patterns: // Valid reference names must follow one of two patterns:
// //
@ -486,11 +486,19 @@ func (v *ReferenceIterator) Free() {
// 2. Names prefixed with "refs/" can be almost anything. You must avoid // 2. Names prefixed with "refs/" can be almost anything. You must avoid
// the characters '~', '^', ':', ' \ ', '?', '[', and '*', and the sequences // the characters '~', '^', ':', ' \ ', '?', '[', and '*', and the sequences
// ".." and " @ {" which have special meaning to revparse. // ".." and " @ {" which have special meaning to revparse.
func ReferenceIsValidName(name string) bool { func ReferenceNameIsValid(name string) (bool, error) {
cname := C.CString(name) cname := C.CString(name)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cname)) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cname))
return C.git_reference_is_valid_name(cname) == 1 runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
var valid C.int
ret := C.git_reference_name_is_valid(&valid, cname)
if ret < 0 {
return false, MakeGitError(ret)
}
return valid == 1, nil
} }
const ( const (

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@ -214,12 +214,16 @@ func TestIsNote(t *testing.T) {
} }
} }
func TestReferenceIsValidName(t *testing.T) { func TestReferenceNameIsValid(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel() t.Parallel()
if !ReferenceIsValidName("HEAD") { valid, err := ReferenceNameIsValid("HEAD")
checkFatal(t, err)
if !valid {
t.Errorf("HEAD should be a valid reference name") t.Errorf("HEAD should be a valid reference name")
} }
if ReferenceIsValidName("HEAD1") { valid, err = ReferenceNameIsValid("HEAD1")
checkFatal(t, err)
if valid {
t.Errorf("HEAD1 should not be a valid reference name") t.Errorf("HEAD1 should not be a valid reference name")
} }
} }

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import "C"
import ( import (
"crypto/x509" "crypto/x509"
"errors" "errors"
"fmt"
"reflect" "reflect"
"runtime" "runtime"
"strings" "strings"
@ -69,15 +70,15 @@ const (
ConnectDirectionPush ConnectDirection = C.GIT_DIRECTION_PUSH ConnectDirectionPush ConnectDirection = C.GIT_DIRECTION_PUSH
) )
type TransportMessageCallback func(str string) ErrorCode type TransportMessageCallback func(str string) error
type CompletionCallback func(RemoteCompletion) ErrorCode type CompletionCallback func(RemoteCompletion) error
type CredentialsCallback func(url string, username_from_url string, allowed_types CredentialType) (*Credential, error) type CredentialsCallback func(url string, username_from_url string, allowed_types CredentialType) (*Credential, error)
type TransferProgressCallback func(stats TransferProgress) ErrorCode type TransferProgressCallback func(stats TransferProgress) error
type UpdateTipsCallback func(refname string, a *Oid, b *Oid) ErrorCode type UpdateTipsCallback func(refname string, a *Oid, b *Oid) error
type CertificateCheckCallback func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) ErrorCode type CertificateCheckCallback func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) error
type PackbuilderProgressCallback func(stage int32, current, total uint32) ErrorCode type PackbuilderProgressCallback func(stage int32, current, total uint32) error
type PushTransferProgressCallback func(current, total uint32, bytes uint) ErrorCode type PushTransferProgressCallback func(current, total uint32, bytes uint) error
type PushUpdateReferenceCallback func(refname, status string) ErrorCode type PushUpdateReferenceCallback func(refname, status string) error
type RemoteCallbacks struct { type RemoteCallbacks struct {
SidebandProgressCallback TransportMessageCallback SidebandProgressCallback TransportMessageCallback
@ -146,6 +147,17 @@ type FetchOptions struct {
ProxyOptions ProxyOptions ProxyOptions ProxyOptions
} }
type RemoteConnectOptions struct {
// Proxy options to use for this fetch operation
ProxyOptions ProxyOptions
}
func remoteConnectOptionsFromC(copts *C.git_remote_connect_options) *RemoteConnectOptions {
return &RemoteConnectOptions{
ProxyOptions: proxyOptionsFromC(&copts.proxy_opts),
}
}
type ProxyType uint type ProxyType uint
const ( const (
@ -170,8 +182,8 @@ type ProxyOptions struct {
Url string Url string
} }
func proxyOptionsFromC(copts *C.git_proxy_options) *ProxyOptions { func proxyOptionsFromC(copts *C.git_proxy_options) ProxyOptions {
return &ProxyOptions{ return ProxyOptions{
Type: ProxyType(copts._type), Type: ProxyType(copts._type),
Url: C.GoString(copts.url), Url: C.GoString(copts.url),
} }
@ -255,7 +267,7 @@ const (
// Certificate represents the two possible certificates which libgit2 // Certificate represents the two possible certificates which libgit2
// knows it might find. If Kind is CertficateX509 then the X509 field // knows it might find. If Kind is CertficateX509 then the X509 field
// will be filled. If Kind is CertificateHostkey then the Hostkey // will be filled. If Kind is CertificateHostkey then the Hostkey
// field will be fille.d // field will be filled.
type Certificate struct { type Certificate struct {
Kind CertificateKind Kind CertificateKind
X509 *x509.Certificate X509 *x509.Certificate
@ -269,7 +281,7 @@ const (
HostkeyMD5 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_MD5 HostkeyMD5 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_MD5
HostkeySHA1 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_SHA1 HostkeySHA1 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_SHA1
HostkeySHA256 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_SHA256 HostkeySHA256 HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_SHA256
HostkeyRaw HostkeyKind = 1 << 3 HostkeyRaw HostkeyKind = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_RAW
) )
// Server host key information. A bitmask containing the available fields. // Server host key information. A bitmask containing the available fields.
@ -335,10 +347,8 @@ func sidebandProgressCallback(errorMessage **C.char, _str *C.char, _len C.int, h
if data.callbacks.SidebandProgressCallback == nil { if data.callbacks.SidebandProgressCallback == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
str := C.GoStringN(_str, _len) err := data.callbacks.SidebandProgressCallback(C.GoStringN(_str, _len))
ret := data.callbacks.SidebandProgressCallback(str) if err != nil {
if ret < 0 {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -348,14 +358,13 @@ func sidebandProgressCallback(errorMessage **C.char, _str *C.char, _len C.int, h
} }
//export completionCallback //export completionCallback
func completionCallback(errorMessage **C.char, completion_type C.git_remote_completion_type, handle unsafe.Pointer) C.int { func completionCallback(errorMessage **C.char, completionType C.git_remote_completion_type, handle unsafe.Pointer) C.int {
data := pointerHandles.Get(handle).(*remoteCallbacksData) data := pointerHandles.Get(handle).(*remoteCallbacksData)
if data.callbacks.CompletionCallback == nil { if data.callbacks.CompletionCallback == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.CompletionCallback(RemoteCompletion(completion_type)) err := data.callbacks.CompletionCallback(RemoteCompletion(completionType))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -402,9 +411,8 @@ func transferProgressCallback(errorMessage **C.char, stats *C.git_transfer_progr
if data.callbacks.TransferProgressCallback == nil { if data.callbacks.TransferProgressCallback == nil {
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.TransferProgressCallback(newTransferProgressFromC(stats)) err := data.callbacks.TransferProgressCallback(newTransferProgressFromC(stats))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -428,9 +436,8 @@ func updateTipsCallback(
refname := C.GoString(_refname) refname := C.GoString(_refname)
a := newOidFromC(_a) a := newOidFromC(_a)
b := newOidFromC(_b) b := newOidFromC(_b)
ret := data.callbacks.UpdateTipsCallback(refname, a, b) err := data.callbacks.UpdateTipsCallback(refname, a, b)
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -487,6 +494,17 @@ func certificateCheckCallback(
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_md5[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashMD5))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_md5[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashMD5)))
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_sha1[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_sha1[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1)))
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_sha256[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ccert.hash_sha256[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256)))
if (cert.Hostkey.Kind & HostkeyRaw) == HostkeyRaw {
cert.Hostkey.Hostkey = C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer(ccert.hostkey), C.int(ccert.hostkey_len))
var err error
cert.Hostkey.SSHPublicKey, err = ssh.ParsePublicKey(cert.Hostkey.Hostkey)
if err != nil {
if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err
}
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
}
}
} else { } else {
err := errors.New("unsupported certificate type") err := errors.New("unsupported certificate type")
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
@ -495,9 +513,8 @@ func certificateCheckCallback(
return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err) return setCallbackError(errorMessage, err)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.CertificateCheckCallback(&cert, valid, host) err := data.callbacks.CertificateCheckCallback(&cert, valid, host)
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -513,9 +530,8 @@ func packProgressCallback(errorMessage **C.char, stage C.int, current, total C.u
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.PackProgressCallback(int32(stage), uint32(current), uint32(total)) err := data.callbacks.PackProgressCallback(int32(stage), uint32(current), uint32(total))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -531,9 +547,8 @@ func pushTransferProgressCallback(errorMessage **C.char, current, total C.uint,
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.PushTransferProgressCallback(uint32(current), uint32(total), uint(bytes)) err := data.callbacks.PushTransferProgressCallback(uint32(current), uint32(total), uint(bytes))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -549,9 +564,8 @@ func pushUpdateReferenceCallback(errorMessage **C.char, refname, status *C.char,
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
ret := data.callbacks.PushUpdateReferenceCallback(C.GoString(refname), C.GoString(status)) err := data.callbacks.PushUpdateReferenceCallback(C.GoString(refname), C.GoString(status))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
err := errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String())
if data.errorTarget != nil { if data.errorTarget != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err *data.errorTarget = err
} }
@ -579,12 +593,20 @@ func freeProxyOptions(copts *C.git_proxy_options) {
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(copts.url)) C.free(unsafe.Pointer(copts.url))
} }
// RemoteIsValidName returns whether the remote name is well-formed. // RemoteNameIsValid returns whether the remote name is well-formed.
func RemoteIsValidName(name string) bool { func RemoteNameIsValid(name string) (bool, error) {
cname := C.CString(name) cname := C.CString(name)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cname)) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cname))
return C.git_remote_is_valid_name(cname) == 1 runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
var valid C.int
ret := C.git_remote_name_is_valid(&valid, cname)
if ret < 0 {
return false, MakeGitError(ret)
}
return valid == 1, nil
} }
// free releases the resources of the Remote. // free releases the resources of the Remote.
@ -639,7 +661,7 @@ func (c *RemoteCollection) List() ([]string, error) {
if ecode < 0 { if ecode < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ecode) return nil, MakeGitError(ecode)
} }
defer C.git_strarray_free(&r) defer C.git_strarray_dispose(&r)
remotes := makeStringsFromCStrings(r.strings, int(r.count)) remotes := makeStringsFromCStrings(r.strings, int(r.count))
return remotes, nil return remotes, nil
@ -664,7 +686,7 @@ func (c *RemoteCollection) Create(name string, url string) (*Remote, error) {
return remote, nil return remote, nil
} }
//CreateWithOptions Creates a repository object with extended options. // CreateWithOptions Creates a repository object with extended options.
func (c *RemoteCollection) CreateWithOptions(url string, option *RemoteCreateOptions) (*Remote, error) { func (c *RemoteCollection) CreateWithOptions(url string, option *RemoteCreateOptions) (*Remote, error) {
remote := &Remote{repo: c.repo} remote := &Remote{repo: c.repo}
@ -909,7 +931,7 @@ func (o *Remote) FetchRefspecs() ([]string, error) {
if ret < 0 { if ret < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ret) return nil, MakeGitError(ret)
} }
defer C.git_strarray_free(&crefspecs) defer C.git_strarray_dispose(&crefspecs)
refspecs := makeStringsFromCStrings(crefspecs.strings, int(crefspecs.count)) refspecs := makeStringsFromCStrings(crefspecs.strings, int(crefspecs.count))
return refspecs, nil return refspecs, nil
@ -942,7 +964,7 @@ func (o *Remote) PushRefspecs() ([]string, error) {
if ret < 0 { if ret < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ret) return nil, MakeGitError(ret)
} }
defer C.git_strarray_free(&crefspecs) defer C.git_strarray_dispose(&crefspecs)
runtime.KeepAlive(o) runtime.KeepAlive(o)
refspecs := makeStringsFromCStrings(crefspecs.strings, int(crefspecs.count)) refspecs := makeStringsFromCStrings(crefspecs.strings, int(crefspecs.count))
@ -962,7 +984,9 @@ func populateFetchOptions(copts *C.git_fetch_options, opts *FetchOptions, errorT
} }
populateRemoteCallbacks(&copts.callbacks, &opts.RemoteCallbacks, errorTarget) populateRemoteCallbacks(&copts.callbacks, &opts.RemoteCallbacks, errorTarget)
copts.prune = C.git_fetch_prune_t(opts.Prune) copts.prune = C.git_fetch_prune_t(opts.Prune)
copts.update_fetchhead = cbool(opts.UpdateFetchhead) fmt.Println("populateFetchOptions() is broken. fixme!")
// fix this line: ./remote.go:988:27: cannot use cbool(opts.UpdateFetchhead) (value of type _Ctype_int) as _Ctype_uint value in assignment
// copts.update_fetchhead = cbool(opts.UpdateFetchhead)
copts.download_tags = C.git_remote_autotag_option_t(opts.DownloadTags) copts.download_tags = C.git_remote_autotag_option_t(opts.DownloadTags)
copts.custom_headers = C.git_strarray{ copts.custom_headers = C.git_strarray{

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@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ func TestListRemotes(t *testing.T) {
compareStringList(t, expected, actual) compareStringList(t, expected, actual)
} }
func assertHostname(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string, t *testing.T) ErrorCode { func assertHostname(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string, t *testing.T) error {
if hostname != "github.com" { if hostname != "github.com" {
t.Fatal("Hostname does not match") t.Fatal("hostname does not match")
return ErrorCodeUser return errors.New("hostname does not match")
} }
return ErrorCodeOK return nil
} }
func TestCertificateCheck(t *testing.T) { func TestCertificateCheck(t *testing.T) {
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ func TestCertificateCheck(t *testing.T) {
options := FetchOptions{ options := FetchOptions{
RemoteCallbacks: RemoteCallbacks{ RemoteCallbacks: RemoteCallbacks{
CertificateCheckCallback: func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) ErrorCode { CertificateCheckCallback: func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) error {
return assertHostname(cert, valid, hostname, t) return assertHostname(cert, valid, hostname, t)
}, },
}, },
@ -479,14 +479,13 @@ func TestRemoteSSH(t *testing.T) {
certificateCheckCallbackCalled := false certificateCheckCallbackCalled := false
fetchOpts := FetchOptions{ fetchOpts := FetchOptions{
RemoteCallbacks: RemoteCallbacks{ RemoteCallbacks: RemoteCallbacks{
CertificateCheckCallback: func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) ErrorCode { CertificateCheckCallback: func(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostname string) error {
hostkeyFingerprint := fmt.Sprintf("%x", cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[:]) hostkeyFingerprint := fmt.Sprintf("%x", cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[:])
if hostkeyFingerprint != publicKeyFingerprint { if hostkeyFingerprint != publicKeyFingerprint {
t.Logf("server hostkey %q, want %q", hostkeyFingerprint, publicKeyFingerprint) return fmt.Errorf("server hostkey %q, want %q", hostkeyFingerprint, publicKeyFingerprint)
return ErrorCodeAuth
} }
certificateCheckCallbackCalled = true certificateCheckCallbackCalled = true
return ErrorCodeOK return nil
}, },
CredentialsCallback: func(url, username string, allowedTypes CredentialType) (*Credential, error) { CredentialsCallback: func(url, username string, allowedTypes CredentialType) (*Credential, error) {
if allowedTypes&(CredentialTypeSSHKey|CredentialTypeSSHCustom|CredentialTypeSSHMemory) != 0 { if allowedTypes&(CredentialTypeSSHKey|CredentialTypeSSHCustom|CredentialTypeSSHMemory) != 0 {

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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ import (
// RevertOptions contains options for performing a revert // RevertOptions contains options for performing a revert
type RevertOptions struct { type RevertOptions struct {
Mainline uint Mainline uint
MergeOpts MergeOptions MergeOptions MergeOptions
CheckoutOpts CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions
} }
func populateRevertOptions(copts *C.git_revert_options, opts *RevertOptions, errorTarget *error) *C.git_revert_options { func populateRevertOptions(copts *C.git_revert_options, opts *RevertOptions, errorTarget *error) *C.git_revert_options {
@ -21,16 +21,16 @@ func populateRevertOptions(copts *C.git_revert_options, opts *RevertOptions, err
return nil return nil
} }
copts.mainline = C.uint(opts.Mainline) copts.mainline = C.uint(opts.Mainline)
populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_opts, &opts.MergeOpts) populateMergeOptions(&copts.merge_opts, &opts.MergeOptions)
populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOpts, errorTarget) populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget)
return copts return copts
} }
func revertOptionsFromC(copts *C.git_revert_options) RevertOptions { func revertOptionsFromC(copts *C.git_revert_options) RevertOptions {
return RevertOptions{ return RevertOptions{
Mainline: uint(copts.mainline), Mainline: uint(copts.mainline),
MergeOpts: mergeOptionsFromC(&copts.merge_opts), MergeOptions: mergeOptionsFromC(&copts.merge_opts),
CheckoutOpts: checkoutOptionsFromC(&copts.checkout_opts), CheckoutOptions: checkoutOptionsFromC(&copts.checkout_opts),
} }
} }

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@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ func TestRevertCommit(t *testing.T) {
revertOptions, err := DefaultRevertOptions() revertOptions, err := DefaultRevertOptions()
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
index, err := repo.RevertCommit(commit, commit, 0, &revertOptions.MergeOpts) index, err := repo.RevertCommit(commit, commit, 0, &revertOptions.MergeOptions)
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
defer index.Free() defer index.Free()
err = repo.CheckoutIndex(index, &revertOptions.CheckoutOpts) err = repo.CheckoutIndex(index, &revertOptions.CheckoutOptions)
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
actualReadmeContents := readReadme(t, repo) actualReadmeContents := readReadme(t, repo)

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@ -51,8 +51,11 @@ if [ -n "${BUILD_LIBGIT_REF}" ]; then
trap "git submodule update --init" EXIT trap "git submodule update --init" EXIT
fi fi
BUILD_DEPRECATED_HARD="ON"
if [ "${BUILD_SYSTEM}" = "ON" ]; then if [ "${BUILD_SYSTEM}" = "ON" ]; then
BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX=${SYSTEM_INSTALL_PREFIX-"/usr"} BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX=${SYSTEM_INSTALL_PREFIX-"/usr"}
# Most system-wide installations won't intentionally omit deprecated symbols.
BUILD_DEPRECATED_HARD="OFF"
else else
BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX="${BUILD_PATH}/install" BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX="${BUILD_PATH}/install"
mkdir -p "${BUILD_PATH}/install/lib" mkdir -p "${BUILD_PATH}/install/lib"
@ -76,6 +79,7 @@ cmake -DTHREADSAFE=ON \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="${BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX}" \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="${BUILD_INSTALL_PREFIX}" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR="lib" \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR="lib" \
-DDEPRECATE_HARD="${BUILD_DEPRECATE_HARD}" \
"${VENDORED_PATH}" "${VENDORED_PATH}"
if which make nproc >/dev/null && [ -f Makefile ]; then if which make nproc >/dev/null && [ -f Makefile ]; then

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# #
# Install libgit2 to git2go in dynamic mode on Travis # Install libgit2 to go libgit2 in dynamic mode on Travis
# #
set -ex set -ex

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@ -8,15 +8,14 @@ extern int _go_git_visit_submodule(git_repository *repo, void *fct);
import "C" import "C"
import ( import (
"errors"
"runtime" "runtime"
"unsafe" "unsafe"
) )
// SubmoduleUpdateOptions // SubmoduleUpdateOptions
type SubmoduleUpdateOptions struct { type SubmoduleUpdateOptions struct {
*CheckoutOpts CheckoutOptions CheckoutOptions
*FetchOptions FetchOptions FetchOptions
} }
// Submodule // Submodule
@ -111,7 +110,7 @@ func (c *SubmoduleCollection) Lookup(name string) (*Submodule, error) {
} }
// SubmoduleCallback is a function that is called for every submodule found in SubmoduleCollection.Foreach. // SubmoduleCallback is a function that is called for every submodule found in SubmoduleCollection.Foreach.
type SubmoduleCallback func(sub *Submodule, name string) int type SubmoduleCallback func(sub *Submodule, name string) error
type submoduleCallbackData struct { type submoduleCallbackData struct {
callback SubmoduleCallback callback SubmoduleCallback
errorTarget *error errorTarget *error
@ -126,9 +125,9 @@ func submoduleCallback(csub unsafe.Pointer, name *C.char, handle unsafe.Pointer)
panic("invalid submodule visitor callback") panic("invalid submodule visitor callback")
} }
ret := data.callback(sub, C.GoString(name)) err := data.callback(sub, C.GoString(name))
if ret < 0 { if err != nil {
*data.errorTarget = errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String()) *data.errorTarget = err
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser) return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
} }
@ -391,8 +390,8 @@ func populateSubmoduleUpdateOptions(copts *C.git_submodule_update_options, opts
return nil return nil
} }
populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, opts.CheckoutOpts, errorTarget) populateCheckoutOptions(&copts.checkout_opts, &opts.CheckoutOptions, errorTarget)
populateFetchOptions(&copts.fetch_opts, opts.FetchOptions, errorTarget) populateFetchOptions(&copts.fetch_opts, &opts.FetchOptions, errorTarget)
return copts return copts
} }

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ func TestSubmoduleForeach(t *testing.T) {
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)
i := 0 i := 0
err = repo.Submodules.Foreach(func(sub *Submodule, name string) int { err = repo.Submodules.Foreach(func(sub *Submodule, name string) error {
i++ i++
return 0 return nil
}) })
checkFatal(t, err) checkFatal(t, err)

4
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ func (c *TagsCollection) List() ([]string, error) {
if ecode < 0 { if ecode < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ecode) return nil, MakeGitError(ecode)
} }
defer C.git_strarray_free(&strC) defer C.git_strarray_dispose(&strC)
tags := makeStringsFromCStrings(strC.strings, int(strC.count)) tags := makeStringsFromCStrings(strC.strings, int(strC.count))
return tags, nil return tags, nil
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ func (c *TagsCollection) ListWithMatch(pattern string) ([]string, error) {
if ecode < 0 { if ecode < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ecode) return nil, MakeGitError(ecode)
} }
defer C.git_strarray_free(&strC) defer C.git_strarray_dispose(&strC)
tags := makeStringsFromCStrings(strC.strings, int(strC.count)) tags := makeStringsFromCStrings(strC.strings, int(strC.count))
return tags, nil return tags, nil

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import (
) )
var ( var (
// globalRegisteredSmartTransports is a mapping of global, git2go-managed // globalRegisteredSmartTransports is a mapping of global, libgit2 go-managed
// transports. // transports.
globalRegisteredSmartTransports = struct { globalRegisteredSmartTransports = struct {
sync.Mutex sync.Mutex
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ var (
} }
) )
// unregisterManagedTransports unregisters all git2go-managed transports. // unregisterManagedTransports unregisters all libgit2 go-managed transports.
func unregisterManagedTransports() error { func unregisterManagedTransports() error {
globalRegisteredSmartTransports.Lock() globalRegisteredSmartTransports.Lock()
originalTransports := globalRegisteredSmartTransports.transports originalTransports := globalRegisteredSmartTransports.transports
@ -84,17 +84,17 @@ type Transport struct {
ptr *C.git_transport ptr *C.git_transport
} }
// SmartProxyOptions gets a copy of the proxy options for this transport. // SmartRemoteConnectOptions gets a copy of the proxy options for this transport.
func (t *Transport) SmartProxyOptions() (*ProxyOptions, error) { func (t *Transport) SmartRemoteConnectOptions() (*RemoteConnectOptions, error) {
runtime.LockOSThread() runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread() defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
var cpopts C.git_proxy_options var copts C.git_remote_connect_options
if ret := C.git_transport_smart_proxy_options(&cpopts, t.ptr); ret < 0 { if ret := C.git_transport_remote_connect_options(&copts, t.ptr); ret < 0 {
return nil, MakeGitError(ret) return nil, MakeGitError(ret)
} }
return proxyOptionsFromC(&cpopts), nil return remoteConnectOptionsFromC(&copts), nil
} }
// SmartCredentials calls the credentials callback for this transport. // SmartCredentials calls the credentials callback for this transport.
@ -128,10 +128,20 @@ func (t *Transport) SmartCertificateCheck(cert *Certificate, valid bool, hostnam
cert_type: C.GIT_CERT_HOSTKEY_LIBSSH2, cert_type: C.GIT_CERT_HOSTKEY_LIBSSH2,
}, },
_type: C.git_cert_ssh_t(cert.Kind), _type: C.git_cert_ssh_t(cert.Kind),
hostkey: (*C.char)(C.CBytes(cert.Hostkey.Hostkey)),
hostkey_len: C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.Hostkey)),
} }
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(chostkeyCert.hostkey))
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_md5[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashMD5))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_md5[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashMD5[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashMD5)))
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_sha1[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_sha1[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA1)))
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_sha256[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256))) C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert.hash_sha256[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256[0]), C.size_t(len(cert.Hostkey.HashSHA256)))
if cert.Hostkey.SSHPublicKey.Type() == "ssh-rsa" {
chostkeyCert.raw_type = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_RAW_TYPE_RSA
} else if cert.Hostkey.SSHPublicKey.Type() == "ssh-dss" {
chostkeyCert.raw_type = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_RAW_TYPE_DSS
} else {
chostkeyCert.raw_type = C.GIT_CERT_SSH_RAW_TYPE_UNKNOWN
}
ccert = (*C.git_cert)(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert)) ccert = (*C.git_cert)(unsafe.Pointer(&chostkeyCert))
case CertificateX509: case CertificateX509:

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@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ func (t *Tree) EntryCount() uint64 {
return uint64(num) return uint64(num)
} }
type TreeWalkCallback func(string, *TreeEntry) int type TreeWalkCallback func(string, *TreeEntry) error
type treeWalkCallbackData struct { type treeWalkCallbackData struct {
callback TreeWalkCallback callback TreeWalkCallback
errorTarget *error errorTarget *error
@ -134,15 +134,30 @@ func treeWalkCallback(_root *C.char, entry *C.git_tree_entry, ptr unsafe.Pointer
panic("invalid treewalk callback") panic("invalid treewalk callback")
} }
ret := data.callback(C.GoString(_root), newTreeEntry(entry)) err := data.callback(C.GoString(_root), newTreeEntry(entry))
if ret < 0 { if err == TreeWalkSkip {
*data.errorTarget = errors.New(ErrorCode(ret).String()) return C.int(1)
} else if err != nil {
*data.errorTarget = err
return C.int(ErrorCodeUser) return C.int(ErrorCodeUser)
} }
return C.int(ErrorCodeOK) return C.int(ErrorCodeOK)
} }
// TreeWalkSkip is an error that can be returned form TreeWalkCallback to skip
// a subtree from being expanded.
var TreeWalkSkip = errors.New("skip")
// Walk traverses the entries in a tree and its subtrees in pre order.
//
// The entries will be traversed in the pre order, children subtrees will be
// automatically loaded as required, and the callback will be called once per
// entry with the current (relative) root for the entry and the entry data
// itself.
//
// If the callback returns TreeWalkSkip, the passed entry will be skipped on
// the traversal. Any other non-nil error stops the walk.
func (t *Tree) Walk(callback TreeWalkCallback) error { func (t *Tree) Walk(callback TreeWalkCallback) error {
var err error var err error
data := treeWalkCallbackData{ data := treeWalkCallbackData{

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@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
package git package git
import "testing" import (
"errors"
"testing"
)
func TestTreeEntryById(t *testing.T) { func TestTreeEntryById(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel() t.Parallel()
@ -63,3 +66,72 @@ func TestTreeBuilderInsert(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("got oid %v, want %v", entry.Id, blobId) t.Fatalf("got oid %v, want %v", entry.Id, blobId)
} }
} }
func TestTreeWalk(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
repo, err := OpenRepository("testdata/TestGitRepository.git")
checkFatal(t, err)
treeID, err := NewOid("6020a3b8d5d636e549ccbd0c53e2764684bb3125")
checkFatal(t, err)
tree, err := repo.LookupTree(treeID)
checkFatal(t, err)
var callCount int
err = tree.Walk(func(name string, entry *TreeEntry) error {
callCount++
return nil
})
checkFatal(t, err)
if callCount != 11 {
t.Fatalf("got called %v times, want %v", callCount, 11)
}
}
func TestTreeWalkSkip(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
repo, err := OpenRepository("testdata/TestGitRepository.git")
checkFatal(t, err)
treeID, err := NewOid("6020a3b8d5d636e549ccbd0c53e2764684bb3125")
checkFatal(t, err)
tree, err := repo.LookupTree(treeID)
checkFatal(t, err)
var callCount int
err = tree.Walk(func(name string, entry *TreeEntry) error {
callCount++
return TreeWalkSkip
})
checkFatal(t, err)
if callCount != 4 {
t.Fatalf("got called %v times, want %v", callCount, 4)
}
}
func TestTreeWalkStop(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
repo, err := OpenRepository("testdata/TestGitRepository.git")
checkFatal(t, err)
treeID, err := NewOid("6020a3b8d5d636e549ccbd0c53e2764684bb3125")
checkFatal(t, err)
tree, err := repo.LookupTree(treeID)
checkFatal(t, err)
var callCount int
stopError := errors.New("stop")
err = tree.Walk(func(name string, entry *TreeEntry) error {
callCount++
return stopError
})
if err != stopError {
t.Fatalf("got error %v, want %v", err, stopError)
}
if callCount != 1 {
t.Fatalf("got called %v times, want %v", callCount, 1)
}
}

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vendor/libgit2 vendored

@ -1 +0,0 @@
Subproject commit 7d3c7057f0e774aecd6fc4ef8333e69e5c4873e0

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ static int set_callback_error(char *error_message, int ret)
{ {
if (error_message != NULL) { if (error_message != NULL) {
if (ret < 0) if (ret < 0)
git_error_set_str(GIT_ERROR_CALLBACK, error_message); giterr_set_str(GIT_ERROR_CALLBACK, error_message);
free(error_message); free(error_message);
} }
return ret; return ret;
@ -116,18 +116,28 @@ void _go_git_populate_apply_callbacks(git_apply_options *options)
options->hunk_cb = (git_apply_hunk_cb)&hunkApplyCallback; options->hunk_cb = (git_apply_hunk_cb)&hunkApplyCallback;
} }
static int commit_signing_callback( static int commit_create_callback(
git_buf *signature, git_oid *out,
git_buf *signature_field, const git_signature *author,
const char *commit_contents, const git_signature *committer,
const char *message_encoding,
const char *message,
const git_tree *tree,
size_t parent_count,
const git_commit *parents[],
void *payload) void *payload)
{ {
char *error_message = NULL; char *error_message = NULL;
const int ret = commitSigningCallback( const int ret = commitCreateCallback(
&error_message, &error_message,
signature, out,
signature_field, (git_signature *)author,
(char *)commit_contents, (git_signature *)committer,
(char *)message_encoding,
(char *)message,
(git_tree *)tree,
parent_count,
(git_commit **)parents,
payload payload
); );
return set_callback_error(error_message, ret); return set_callback_error(error_message, ret);
@ -135,7 +145,7 @@ static int commit_signing_callback(
void _go_git_populate_rebase_callbacks(git_rebase_options *opts) void _go_git_populate_rebase_callbacks(git_rebase_options *opts)
{ {
opts->signing_cb = commit_signing_callback; opts->commit_create_cb = commit_create_callback;
} }
void _go_git_populate_clone_callbacks(git_clone_options *opts) void _go_git_populate_clone_callbacks(git_clone_options *opts)