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This was done for ConsoleCredentialsProvider earlier, we need the
AwtCredentialsProvider for debugging jgit command line since there is no
console in Eclipse. Hence also add support for .netrc here.
Change-Id: Ibbd45b73efc663821866754454cea65e6d03f832
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
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Change-Id: Ieff64896aebeab793ff08ab89f10d5ccaee66021
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
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In 6c1f7393882baf8464859136a70199ea96fcae0f the AWT based credentials
provider was dropped because we don't support Java 5 any longer so we
can always use the ConsoleCredentialsProvider which requires Java 6.
This broke debugging org.eclipse.jgit.pgm since Eclipse doesn't support
using a system console authenticator [1].
[1] see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=148831
Change-Id: Iba71001a7762e73d6579ba9dfa5a08ddaba777ea
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Since we updated minimum Java version to Java 7 the console bundle
doesn't need to be a separate bundle anymore. Move the contained classes
to the pgm bundle which is using these classes.
Change-Id: If8e6f2d7405fdfe6f4b178673b4ccf99c67d4b64
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
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Multiplying by 0.9 and converting back to float is slightly more
complicated and achieves the same effect as multiplying by the float
0.9f directly.
Change-Id: I555863bb1251badee8887b9b93c5463eda0a3509
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
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If the text extent height of a to be rendered plot line is odd, then the
SWTPlotRenderer cannot calculate the correct Y position for drawing the
label and draws the label with a 1 pixel offset. SWT text drawing uses
the baseline as Y coordinate. Due to the given centerline API in the
AbstractPlotRenderer the overall calculation of the baseline for SWT is
effectively (height / 2) * 2, thereby rounding all odd heights downward
to the next even number.
This change pushes the division by 2 from the caller into the
implementations of drawText. A corresponding change will be pushed in
the egit repository.
Bug: 450813
Change-Id: I66f4e71873bb8e6f936fde573bbe4c35fe23a022
Signed-off-by: Michael Keppler <michael.keppler@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
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Using the lane position and other data for equals/hashCode is not
useful.
Change-Id: I7af151d8a84544a77a486474c8ac71dd80090c66
Signed-off-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
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Bug: 431552
Change-Id: I469316f5645205016e1fa6b0fbd2ff3b509b14bc
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
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Change-Id: I83ca25fb569c0dbc36eb374d5437fcf2b65a6f68
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A few classes such as Constanrs are marked with @SuppressWarnings, as are
toString() methods with many liternal, but otherwise $NLS-n$ is used for
string containing text that should not be translated. A few literals may
fall into the gray zone, but mostly I've tried to only tag the obvious
ones.
Change-Id: I22e50a77e2bf9e0b842a66bdf674e8fa1692f590
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Our rule to enforce javodocs for public members gives us a problem
because there are some patterns where javadoc make little sense so we
make the comments as small as possible, which our formatting rules do
not like, so disable it for those source files.
Change-Id: I6e3edb1e650ed45428b89cf41e6151b6536bca8a
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
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Instead of configuring the JSch session factory, configure a more
generic CredentialsProvider, which will work for other transport
types such as http, in addition to the existing ssh.
Change-Id: I22b13303c17e654ba6720edf4be2ef15fe29537a
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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Change-Id: Ie6b3ff7d470cc9b7044fd6288cbf86dcc58220eb
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Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
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Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
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The strings are externalized into the root resource bundles.
The resource bundles are stored under the new "resources" source
folder to get proper maven build.
Strings from tests are, in general, not externalized. Only in
cases where it was necessary to make the test pass the strings
were externalized. This was typically necessary in cases where
e.getMessage() was used in assert and the exception message was
slightly changed due to reuse of the externalized strings.
Change-Id: Ic0f29c80b9a54fcec8320d8539a3e112852a1f7b
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
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This commit actually does three major changes to the way references
are handled within JGit. Unfortunately they were easier to do as
a single massive commit than to break them up into smaller units.
Disambiguate symbolic references:
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Reporting a symbolic reference such as HEAD as though it were
any other normal reference like refs/heads/master causes subtle
programming errors. We have been bitten by this error on several
occasions, as have some downstream applications written by myself.
Instead of reporting HEAD as a reference whose name differs from
its "original name", report it as an actual SymbolicRef object
that the application can test the type and examine the target of.
With this change, Ref is now an abstract type with different
subclasses for the different types.
In the classical example of "HEAD" being a symbolic reference to
branch "refs/heads/master", the Repository.getAllRefs() method
will now return:
Map<String, Ref> all = repository.getAllRefs();
SymbolicRef HEAD = (SymbolicRef) all.get("HEAD");
ObjectIdRef master = (ObjectIdRef) all.get("refs/heads/master");
assertSame(master, HEAD.getTarget());
assertSame(master.getObjectId(), HEAD.getObjectId());
assertEquals("HEAD", HEAD.getName());
assertEquals("refs/heads/master", master.getName());
A nice side-effect of this change is the storage type of the
symbolic reference is no longer ambiguous with the storge type
of the underlying reference it targets. In the above example,
if master was only available in the packed-refs file, then the
following is also true:
assertSame(Ref.Storage.LOOSE, HEAD.getStorage());
assertSame(Ref.Storage.PACKED, master.getStorage());
(Prior to this change we returned the ambiguous storage of
LOOSE_PACKED for HEAD, which was confusing since it wasn't
actually true on disk).
Another nice side-effect of this change is all intermediate
symbolic references are preserved, and are therefore visible
to the application when they walk the target chain. We can
now correctly inspect chains of symbolic references.
As a result of this change the Ref.getOrigName() method has been
removed from the API. Applications should identify a symbolic
reference by testing for isSymbolic() and not by using an arcane
string comparsion between properties.
Abstract the RefDatabase storage:
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RefDatabase is now abstract, similar to ObjectDatabase, and a
new concrete implementation called RefDirectory is used for the
traditional on-disk storage layout. In the future we plan to
support additional implementations, such as a pure in-memory
RefDatabase for unit testing purposes.
Optimize RefDirectory:
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The implementation of the in-memory reference cache, reading, and
update routines has been completely rewritten. Much of the code
was heavily borrowed or cribbed from the prior implementation,
so copyright notices have been left intact as much as possible.
The RefDirectory cache no longer confuses symbolic references
with normal references. This permits the cache to resolve the
value of a symbolic reference as late as possible, ensuring it
is always current, without needing to maintain reverse pointers.
The cache is now 2 sorted RefLists, rather than 3 HashMaps.
Using sorted lists allows the implementation to reduce the
in-memory footprint when storing many refs. Using specialized
types for the elements allows the code to avoid additional map
lookups for auxiliary stat information.
To improve scan time during getRefs(), the lists are returned via
a copy-on-write contract. Most callers of getRefs() do not modify
the returned collections, so the copy-on-write semantics improves
access on repositories with a large number of packed references.
Iterator traversals of the returned Map<String,Ref> are performed
using a simple merge-join of the two cache lists, ensuring we can
perform the entire traversal in linear time as a function of the
number of references: O(PackedRefs + LooseRefs).
Scans of the loose reference space to update the cache run in
O(LooseRefs log LooseRefs) time, as the directory contents
are sorted before being merged against the in-memory cache.
Since the majority of stable references are kept packed, there
typically are only a handful of reference names to be sorted,
so the sorting cost should not be very high.
Locking is reduced during getRefs() by taking advantage of the
copy-on-write semantics of the improved cache data structure.
This permits concurrent readers to pull back references without
blocking each other. If there is contention updating the cache
during a scan, one or more updates are simply skipped and will
get picked up again in a future scan.
Writing to the $GIT_DIR/packed-refs during reference delete is
now fully atomic. The file is locked, reparsed fresh, and written
back out if a change is necessary. This avoids all race conditions
with concurrent external updates of the packed-refs file.
The RefLogWriter class has been fully folded into RefDirectory
and is therefore deleted. Maintaining the reference's log is
the responsiblity of the database implementation, and not all
implementations will use java.io for access.
Future work still remains to be done to abstract the ReflogReader
class away from local disk IO.
Change-Id: I26b9287c45a4b2d2be35ba2849daa316f5eec85d
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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This way SWT based applications don't wind up loading this AWT
based code when using SSH.
Change-Id: I9080f3dd029c2a087e6b687480018997cc5c5d23
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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This makes it easier to swap out authenticator implementations and
yet still rely upon being able to configure at least one Authenticator
instance in the JVM and program it with data obtained from outside
of the user interface.
Change-Id: I8c1a0eb8acee1d306f4c3b40a790b7fa0c3abb70
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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This new UI bundle contains the org.eclipse.jgit.awtui package,
which was moved out of the org.eclipse.jgit bundle.
org.eclipse.jgit.pgm depends on org.eclipse.jgit.ui, so we need
to update the classpath and make_jgit.sh to include it.
This move takes the awtui classes out of the Maven build, which
means we are no longer able to distribute these classes to our
downstream Maven customers. The entire Maven package structure
needs to be overhauled so that Eclipse bundle matches 1:1 with the
Maven artifact.
Bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/291124
Change-Id: Ibf1a9968387e3d11fdce54592f710ec4cc7f1ddb
Signed-off-by: Mykola Nikishov <mn@mn.com.ua>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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