Git v2.46 Release Notes ======================= Backward Compatibility Notes (None at this moment) UI, Workflows & Features * The "--rfc" option of "git format-patch" learned to take an optional string value to be used in place of "RFC" to tweak the "[PATCH]" on the subject header. * The credential helper protocol, together with the HTTP layer, have been enhanced to support authentication schemes different from username & password pair, like Bearer and NTLM. * Command line completion script (in contrib/) learned to complete "git symbolic-ref" a bit better (you need to enable plumbing commands to be completed with GIT_COMPLETION_SHOW_ALL_COMMANDS). * When the user responds to a prompt given by "git add -p" with an unsupported command, list of available commands were given, which was too much if the user knew what they wanted to type but merely made a typo. Now the user gets a much shorter error message. * The color parsing code learned to handle 12-bit RGB colors, spelled as "#RGB" (in addition to "#RRGGBB" that is already supported). * The operation mode options (like "--get") the "git config" command uses have been deprecated and replaced with subcommands (like "git config get"). * "git tag" learned the "--trailer" option to futz with the trailers in the same way as "git commit" does. * A new global "--no-advice" option can be used to disable all advice messages, which is meant to be used only in scripts. * Updates to symbolic refs can now be made as a part of ref transaction. * The trailer API has been reshuffled a bit. * Terminology to call various ref-like things are getting straightened out. * The command line completion script (in contrib/) has been adjusted to the recent update to "git config" that adopted subcommand based UI. * The knobs to tweak how reftable files are written have been made available as configuration variables. * When "git push" notices that the commit at the tip of the ref on the other side it is about to overwrite does not exist locally, it used to first try fetching it if the local repository is a partial clone. The command has been taught not to do so and immediately fail instead. * The promisor.quiet configuration knob can be set to true to make lazy fetching from promisor remotes silent. * The inter/range-diff output has been moved to the end of the patch when format-patch adds it to a single patch, instead of writing it before the patch text, to be consistent with what is done for a cover letter for a multi-patch series. * A new command has been added to migrate a repository that uses the files backend for its ref storage to use the reftable backend, with limitations. * "git diff --exit-code --ext-diff" learned to take the exit status of the external diff driver into account when deciding the exit status of the overall "git diff" invocation when configured to do so. * "git update-ref --stdin" learned to handle transactional updates of symbolic-refs. * "git format-patch --interdiff" for multi-patch series learned to turn on cover letters automatically (unless told never to enable cover letter with "--no-cover-letter" and such). * The "--heads" option of "ls-remote" and "show-ref" has been been deprecated; "--branches" replaces "--heads". * For over a year, setting add.interactive.useBuiltin configuration variable did nothing but giving a "this does not do anything" warning. The warning has been removed. Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. * Advertise "git contacts", a tool for newcomers to find people to ask review for their patches, a bit more in our developer documentation. * In addition to building the objects needed, try to link the objects that are used in fuzzer tests, to make sure at least they build without bitrot, in Linux CI runs. * Code to write out reftable has seen some optimization and simplification. * Tests to ensure interoperability between reftable written by jgit and our code have been added and enabled in CI. * The singleton index_state instance "the_index" has been eliminated by always instantiating "the_repository" and replacing references to "the_index" with references to its .index member. * Git-GUI has a new maintainer, Johannes Sixt. * The "test-tool" has been taught to run testsuite tests in parallel, bypassing the need to use the "prove" tool. * The "whitespace check" task that was enabled for GitHub Actions CI has been ported to GitLab CI. * The refs API lost functions that implicitly assumes to work on the primary ref_store by forcing the callers to pass a ref_store as an argument. * Code clean-up to reduce inter-function communication inside builtin/config.c done via the use of global variables. * The pack bitmap code saw some clean-up to prepare for a follow-up topic. * Preliminary code clean-up for "git send-email". * The default "creation-factor" used by "git format-patch" has been raised to make it more aggressively find matching commits. * Before discovering the repository details, We used to assume SHA-1 as the "default" hash function, which has been corrected. Hopefully this will smoke out codepaths that rely on such an unwarranted assumptions. * The project decision making policy has been documented. * The strcmp-offset tests have been rewritten using the unit test framework. * "git add -p" learned to complain when an answer with more than one letter is given to a prompt that expects a single letter answer. * The alias-expanded command lines are logged to the trace output. * A new test was added to ensure git commands that are designed to run outside repositories do work. * A few tests in reftable library have been rewritten using the unit test framework. * A pair of test helpers that essentially are unit tests on hash algorithms have been rewritten using the unit-tests framework. * A test helper that essentially is unit tests on the "decorate" logic has been rewritten using the unit-tests framework. * Many memory leaks in the sparse-checkout code paths have been plugged. * "make check-docs" noticed problems and reported to its output but failed to signal its findings with its exit status, which has been corrected. * Building with "-Werror -Wwrite-strings" is now supported. * To help developers, the build procedure now allows builders to use CFLAGS_APPEND to specify additional CFLAGS. * "oidtree" tests were rewritten to use the unit test framework. * The structure of the document that records longer-term project decisions to deprecate/remove/update various behaviour has been outlined. * The pseudo-merge reachability bitmap to help more efficient storage of the reachability bitmap in a repository with too many refs has been added. * When "git merge" sees that the index cannot be refreshed (e.g. due to another process doing the same in the background), it died but after writing MERGE_HEAD etc. files, which was useless for the purpose to recover from the failure. * The output from "git cat-file --batch-check" and "--batch-command (info)" should not be unbuffered, for which some tests have been added. * A CPP macro USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE is introduced to help transition the codebase to rely less on the availability of the singleton the_repository instance. * "git version --build-options" reports the version information of OpenSSL and other libraries (if used) in the build. * Memory ownership rules for the in-core representation of remote.*.url configuration values have been straightened out, which resulted in a few leak fixes and code clarification. * When bundleURI interface fetches multiple bundles, Git failed to take full advantage of all bundles and ended up slurping duplicated objects, which has been corrected.. * The code to deal with modified paths that are out-of-cone in a sparsely checked out working tree has been optimized. * An existing test of oidmap API has been rewritten with the unit-test framework. Fixes since v2.45 ----------------- * "git rebase --signoff" used to forget that it needs to add a sign-off to the resulting commit when told to continue after a conflict stops its operation. * The procedure to build multi-pack-index got confused by the replace-refs mechanism, which has been corrected by disabling the latter. * The "-k" and "--rfc" options of "format-patch" will now error out when used together, as one tells us not to add anything to the title of the commit, and the other one tells us to add "RFC" in addition to "PATCH". * "git stash -S" did not handle binary files correctly, which has been corrected. * A scheduled "git maintenance" job is expected to work on all repositories it knows about, but it stopped at the first one that errored out. Now it keeps going. * zsh can pretend to be a normal shell pretty well except for some glitches that we tickle in some of our scripts. Work them around so that "vimdiff" and our test suite works well enough with it. * Command line completion support for zsh (in contrib/) has been updated to stop exposing internal state to end-user shell interaction. * Tests that try to corrupt in-repository files in chunked format did not work well on macOS due to its broken "mv", which has been worked around. * The maximum size of attribute files is enforced more consistently. * Unbreak CI jobs so that we do not attempt to use Python 2 that has been removed from the platform. * Git 2.43 started using the tree of HEAD as the source of attributes in a bare repository, which has severe performance implications. For now, revert the change, without ripping out a more explicit support for the attr.tree configuration variable. * The "--exit-code" option of "git diff" command learned to work with the "--ext-diff" option. * Windows CI running in GitHub Actions started complaining about the order of arguments given to calloc(); the imported regex code uses the wrong order almost consistently, which has been corrected. * Expose "name conflict" error when a ref creation fails due to D/F conflict in the ref namespace, to improve an error message given by "git fetch". (merge 9339fca23e it/refs-name-conflict later to maint). * The SubmittingPatches document now refers folks to manpages translation project. * The documentation for "git diff --name-only" has been clarified that it is about showing the names in the post-image tree. * The credential helper that talks with osx keychain learned to avoid storing back the authentication material it just got received from the keychain. (merge e1ab45b2da kn/osxkeychain-skip-idempotent-store later to maint). * The chainlint script (invoked during "make test") did nothing when it failed to detect the number of available CPUs. It now falls back to 1 CPU to avoid the problem. * Revert overly aggressive "layered defence" that went into 2.45.1 and friends, which broke "git-lfs", "git-annex", and other use cases, so that we can rebuild necessary counterparts in the open. * "git init" in an already created directory, when the user configuration has includeif.onbranch, started to fail recently, which has been corrected. * Memory leaks in "git mv" has been plugged. * The safe.directory configuration knob has been updated to optionally allow leading path matches. * An overly large ".gitignore" files are now rejected silently. * Upon expiration event, the credential subsystem forgot to clear in-core authentication material other than password (whose support was added recently), which has been corrected. * Fix for an embarrassing typo that prevented Python2 tests from running anywhere. * Varargs functions that are unannotated as printf-like or execl-like have been annotated as such. * "git am" has a safety feature to prevent it from starting a new session when there already is a session going. It reliably triggers when a mbox is given on the command line, but it has to rely on the tty-ness of the standard input. Add an explicit way to opt out of this safety with a command line option. (merge 62c71ace44 jk/am-retry later to maint). * A leak in "git imap-send" that somehow escapes LSan has been plugged. * Setting core.abbrev too early before the repository set-up (typically in "git clone") caused segfault, which as been corrected. * When the user adds to "git rebase -i" instruction to "pick" a merge commit, the error experience is not pleasant. Such an error is now caught earlier in the process that parses the todo list. * We forgot to normalize the result of getcwd() to NFC on macOS where all other paths are normalized, which has been corrected. This still does not address the case where core.precomposeUnicode configuration is not defined globally. * Earlier we stopped using the tree of HEAD as the default source of attributes in a bare repository, but failed to document it. This has been corrected. * "git update-server-info" and "git commit-graph --write" have been updated to use the tempfile API to avoid leaving cruft after failing. * An unused extern declaration for mingw has been removed to prevent it from causing build failure. * A helper function shared between two tests had a copy-paste bug, which has been corrected. * "git fetch-pack -k -k" without passing "--lock-pack" (which we never do ourselves) did not work at all, which has been corrected. * CI job to build minimum fuzzers learned to pass NO_CURL=NoThanks to the build procedure, as its build environment does not offer, or the rest of the build needs, anything cURL. (merge 4e66b5a990 jc/fuzz-sans-curl later to maint). * "git diff --no-ext-diff" when diff.external is configured ignored the "--color-moved" option. (merge 0f4b0d4cf0 rs/diff-color-moved-w-no-ext-diff-fix later to maint). * "git archive --add-virtual-file=:" never paid attention to the --prefix= option but the documentation said it would. The documentation has been corrected. (merge 72c282098d jc/archive-prefix-with-add-virtual-file later to maint). * When GIT_PAGER failed to spawn, depending on the code path taken, we failed immediately (correct) or just spew the payload to the standard output (incorrect). The code now always fail immediately when GIT_PAGER fails. (merge 78f0a5d187 rj/pager-die-upon-exec-failure later to maint). * date parser updates to be more careful about underflowing epoch based timestamp. (merge 9d69789770 db/date-underflow-fix later to maint). * The Bloom filter used for path limited history traversal was broken on systems whose "char" is unsigned; update the implementation and bump the format version to 2. (merge 9c8a9ec787 tb/path-filter-fix later to maint). * Typofix. (merge 231cf7370e as/pathspec-h-typofix later to maint). * Code clean-up. (merge 4b837f821e rs/simplify-submodule-helper-super-prefix-invocation later to maint). * "git describe --dirty --broken" forgot to refresh the index before seeing if there is any chang, ("git describe --dirty" correctly did so), which has been corrected. (merge b8ae42e292 as/describe-broken-refresh-index-fix later to maint). * Test suite has been taught not to unnecessarily rely on DNS failing a bogus external name. (merge 407cdbd271 jk/tests-without-dns later to maint). * GitWeb update to use committer date consistently in rss/atom feeds. (merge cf6ead095b am/gitweb-feed-use-committer-date later to maint). * Custom control structures we invented more recently have been taught to the clang-format file. (merge 1457dff9be rs/clang-format-updates later to maint). * Developer build procedure fix. (merge df32729866 tb/dev-build-pedantic-fix later to maint). * "git push" that pushes only deletion gave an unnecessary and harmless error message when push negotiation is configured, which has been corrected. (merge 4d8ee0317f jc/disable-push-nego-for-deletion later to maint). * Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc. (merge 493fdae046 ew/object-convert-leakfix later to maint). (merge 00f3661a0a ss/doc-eol-attr-fix later to maint). (merge 428c40da61 ri/doc-show-branch-fix later to maint).