Commit Briefs



Thomas Adam

fix bogus "object not found" errors when object ID begins with 00

ok thomas_adam



Thomas Adam

wrap overlong lines


Thomas Adam

add O_CLOEXEC (close-on-exec) to openat(2) calls

suggested by millert ok thomas_adam


Thomas Adam

add O_CLOEXEC (close-on-exec) flag to open(2) calls

suggested by millert ok thomas_adam


Thomas Adam

add "e" (close-on-exec) flag to fopen(3) calls

suggested by millert ok thomas_adam


Thomas Adam

remove outdated comment


Thomas Adam

tog: clear search highlighting when reloading view

Clear the search highlighting when replacing the content of a diff view ('<', '>', '[', ']', 'a', 'w') or a blame view ('b', 'p', 'B'). Previously the position would remain highlighted even if the text there had changed. ok stsp@ or a blame view


Thomas Adam

whitespace



Thomas Adam

sort paths in got log -Pp and tog's diff view the same way as in the diff

reported by and fix confirmed by naddy


Thomas Adam

make tog searches start from the current position in all views

ok naddy@


Thomas Adam

ignore the return value of closefrom(2); patch by Anna a.k.a. CyberTailor

millert@ suggests that this check is not needed, and that ideally we should be using close-on-exec instead. I will look into this, but in the meantime this change will help -portable: https://bugs.gentoo.org/828003


Thomas Adam

let new 'tog log' searches start out from the currently selected commit

ok naddy tracey



Thomas Adam

bump version number


Thomas Adam

CHANGES for 0.64


Thomas Adam

Release 0.64 (tags/0.64)


Thomas Adam

portable: remove queue.h

queue.h is included portably, so it shouldn't be included directly.


Thomas Adam

portable: enable merge.sh

This seemingly went walkies, so reenabling it.


Thomas Adam

regress: make merge.sh more POSIXy

Don't use '==' for equality matching in sh, as this won't work across all shells. ok @naddy


Thomas Adam

portable: running tests when shell is dash

Ubuntu's default shell is dash, when using /bin/sh. The portable nature of got is such that "$OSTYPE" to determine the host type (linux, bsd, etc.) is bash-specific and is not part of POSIX. autotools already provide a mechanism for determining the underlying platform type, and PLATFORM is already a subst value. Therefore, let the -portable parts of the regress test-suite use $PLATFORM to look at the underlying OS type. The tests themselves already expect /bin/sh to be POSIX-compliant in all other areas, so there should be no need to change the #! lines.


Thomas Adam

regress: cleanup: bypass sed wrapper

The sed portable wrapper works for inplace editing, but isn't required for just a single stream.