Commit Briefs
use a helper function to generate error messages for mutually exclusive options
Inspired by a different patch from jrick ok jrick
add histedit -f flag for folding shortcut
"please push it" stsp
fix display of lines that end in "\r\n" in tog(1)
Problem found and reported by jrick ok naddy
add fd field to got_worktree, modify got_fileindex_entry_update to use fds
These changes are intended to make got more compatible with FreeBSD's Capsicum. ok stsp
move the ref view's selection cursor up if the terminal shrinks too much
bug found by naddy ok naddy
send resize events to tog child views as well as parent views
problem found by naddy ok naddy
fix crashes when the 'tog log' view reloads displayed data
This reimplements log view reloading (Ctrl-L), logging of a parent path (Backspace), and the toggle to show commits on branches (B). The idea is to reuse the existing log view and change its state, instead of allocating a new view with a new state and replacing the existing view. Fixes a segfault that occurs when a parent path is logged with Backspace: tog tree -r got.git -c 0.44 pick tog/tog.c 'l' Backspace -> tog will segfault The first change in this patch is a partial fix. The log thread should always check the 'quit' flag as soon as it wakes from sleep. Otherwise it could try to load more commits after waking up and before checking the 'quit' flag. It will then attempt to load commits with a NULL commit graph pointer. This partial fix by itself is not sufficient to fix the crash, since we'll now see a bus error in the main thread, instead of a NULL deref in the log thread. The remainder of the patch fixes this bus error. ok naddy
make ^L in the tog log view stick to branches/tags selected via the -c option
Previously, the log view would remember the branch of the work tree in which tog was started, and jump back to that branch upon ^L even if a different branch was requested via -c. ok naddy
make got_repo_object_match_tag() work with absolute reference names
Bug triggered by naddy while testing a patch for tog. ok naddy