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* repo: fixed incorrect path handling thta could lead to issues if the ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-12-031-0/+7
| | | | repository was initialized with a .git repository, although it was not bare actually
* index: Added BlobFilter utility class to make filtering of blobs from the ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-301-0/+5
| | | | index easier
* SymbolicReference.delete: Now takes SymbolicReference instances as well, not ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-301-2/+3
| | | | | | only paths diff.__str__: fixed incorrect message generation error
* Generalized custom reference creation down to SymbolicReference level. ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-301-0/+14
| | | | 'Reference' implementation now shares all the code from the SymbolicReference base. This implementation allows to create any reference you'd like without requireing git calls
* ref: Added general method to create and delete any reference pointing to any ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-301-0/+17
| | | | object. They are only constrained to be located in the refs/ directory
* Traversable.traverse: Added as_edge option allowing to receive the source of ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-271-2/+3
| | | | the item as well to enable predicates to do more proper checking
* Fixed issue with commit traversal due to missing visit_once in the traversal ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-272-5/+3
| | | | method, improved code performance by disabling the visit-once flag by default for trees, which by nature are not recursive
* Added test that gets into a commit traversal loopSebastian Thiel2009-11-272-8/+36
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* ItemTraversal: Predicate and prune functions now provide depth information, ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-273-7/+7
| | | | allowing the callee to know more about its environment
* tree: added traversal method, adjusted testsSebastian Thiel2009-11-263-10/+19
| | | | Fixed critical bug in object code: IndexObjects now use their path as hashkey, not the data\!
* objects.utils: Added Traversable base and implemented it for commits ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-261-0/+26
| | | | including a test
* SymbolicReference is now the base for all references, allowing them to ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-261-8/+2
| | | | | | appear litereally anywhere. A 'default' reference is nothing more than a detached symbolic reference. Added method iterate the packed refs file
* SymbolicReferences can now be at any path within the repository, there is no ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-261-3/+27
| | | | | | restriction anymore. Added a test to assure the git commands can handle it
* index.write_tree: fixed bug that would cause the written tree not to contain ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-251-1/+5
| | | | any of our changes entries as it would in fact write a possibly cached tree stored in our extension data.It was solved by simply ignoring that extension data when writing the index for tree creation. A test was added for this as well
* PushInfo: added summary field to help providing user readable informationSebastian Thiel2009-11-241-0/+2
| | | | Index.checkout: fixed bug in exception creator function
* diff: Added additional assertion to test: paths not in the index should not ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-241-0/+7
| | | | trigger an error
* index.merge_tree function added including test.Sebastian Thiel2009-11-241-1/+51
| | | | index.write_tree may now use the missing_ok argument which writes trees faster and allows you to operate without objects to do a true index based merge
* remote.fetch: fetchInfo would not provide old_commit information in case of ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-231-3/+3
| | | | fast_forwards although. Renamed cumbersome 'commit_before_forced_updated' attribute to 'old_commit' to be en par with PushInfo
* index.checkout: improved handling of errors as the thrown exception contains ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-231-4/+14
| | | | | | exact information about the successfully checked out files as well as the failed ones Return value of the method is an iterator to all checked out files
* index.checkout: Now parsing stderror in the end to determine which files ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-231-4/+20
| | | | have not been updated as they where modified locally or did not exist. Test was improved to check for this new case.
* index.checkout: Added progress function and made adjustments to testSebastian Thiel2009-11-221-30/+34
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* index.add: added progress function support and made sure progress is sent ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-201-7/+46
| | | | | | just in time This adds a dependency to a git update index fix - and I hope it will be put in in time ( including windows version )
* index: Added IndexEntry.from_base method including test in conjunction with ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-181-1/+14
| | | | | | symlinks. Added index.get_entries_key method to allow direct access to anyone willing to do so
* test_remote: fixed test which assumed existance of local master tracking ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-061-1/+7
| | | | branch, it will now create it if necessary
* Index tests adopted to windows - especially the symlink test needed ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-062-3/+11
| | | | adjustment, but it works as expected even on systems that do not support symlinks
* ARGH: wb and rb is not the same as r and w on windows, hence reading of ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-052-5/+5
| | | | binary files went crazy as well as binary writing
* test_commit: commit.count actually returned incorrect values on linux, ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-051-1/+1
| | | | namely 141 instead of 143. Manual checking showed that 143 is the correct number, on linux this will have to be fixed
* helper: repo creation functions now handle errors on windows during ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-051-5/+16
| | | | os.remove by changing the mode to 777 and delete the file again. Otherwise the whole operation would fail on read-only files. Why is windows as it is ? Why does it do that to me ?
* removed large-input test as it is totally dependent on the subprocess ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-051-7/+0
| | | | implementation in the end whether pipeing large input works. In general , input and output pipes are used, the shell is bypassed, hence there is no reason for a problem unless we are on a very rare platform. And if so, we can't do anything about it so why should there be a possibly failing test ? Problem is that the test would fail on windows in case it is not installed on c:\windows
* repo.clone: Added plenty of special handling to allow drive letters to work ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-051-1/+4
| | | | | | as expected. Its quite terrible to see a two-line method inflate to 20 as there is no git-daemon on windows, some tests will not work. The error message has been adjusted to be more precise for the poor people trying to run the tests on windows ( including myself )
* fixed test_repo to work on windowsSebastian Thiel2009-11-051-6/+6
| | | | cmd: taskkill now pipes stderror to nul as well
* cmd: added clear_cache method now used by test repo decorators to be sure ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-051-0/+4
| | | | persistent commands are killed before trying to remove the directory. Unfortunately, it still claims someone has opened the file. handle.exe does not show anyone, so what is happening here ? Is it just a windows odity ? If nothing helps I could just keep the temp data, but lets do some more testing first
* improved error when setting up server based test to make clear a server ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-041-2/+10
| | | | needs to be started
* helpers: fixed and improved test repo decorators to use the new ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-043-8/+8
| | | | | | head.checkout functions for greater ease of use - they work exactly as expected now. Fixed failing test in remote tests by actually removing the line
* head.checkout method added including testSebastian Thiel2009-11-041-1/+22
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* added query for 'M' modified diffs to DiffIndex including test. The latter ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-041-1/+1
| | | | one was made faster by reducing the amount of permutations to the minimal value
* Improved cmd error handling in case an invalid revision is specified for an ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-042-1/+9
| | | | | | object repo.tree: improved to be less restricting
* IndexObject: assured that .path fields are relative to the repository ( ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-041-0/+14
| | | | | | previously it would just be a name ) added abspath property and name property to provide easy access to most common paths of an index object
* refs: iter_items now imlemented natively for additional performance. We did ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-032-10/+5
| | | | not implement the crazy sorting feature found in git-for-each-ref though
* Now using git-update-ref and git-symbolic-ref to update references with ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-031-4/+2
| | | | reflog support. This should be manually implemented though for more performance, what it does is relatively easy
* object: renamed id attribute to sha as it in fact is always being rewritten ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-036-20/+20
| | | | as sha, even if the passed in id was a ref. This is done to assure objects are uniquely identified and will compare correctly
* repo: added create_* and delete_* methods for refs ( head, tag, remote ) as ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-031-0/+12
| | | | a convenient shortcut to using the classes manually
* repo.is_dirty: is a method now - the property based interface didn't allow ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-031-3/+3
| | | | all parameters to be used. The test would not test everything either, and I would consider this a bug that slipped through
* Finished all push tests I could think of so far. More error cases should be ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-031-3/+20
| | | | studied, but they would be hard to 'produce'
* Intermediate commit with a few added and improved tests as well as many fixesSebastian Thiel2009-11-031-7/+61
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* Implemented PushProgress and PushInfo class including basic test cases. Now ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-11-021-6/+48
| | | | many more test-cases need to be added to be sure we can truly deal with everything git throws at us
* Added frame for push testing and push implemenationSebastian Thiel2009-10-281-7/+28
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* Another attempt to make fetch emit progress information, but in fact its ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-10-281-13/+51
| | | | proven now that this is not happening if stderr is being redirected. A test is in place that will most likely fail in case this ever changes
* Added repo.refs for completeness (as remote.refs is there as well and quite ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-10-281-0/+6
| | | | nice to use)
* Tried to use shallow repository - this works in case it is remote, but ↵Sebastian Thiel2009-10-282-5/+49
| | | | unfortunately, deepening the repository fails if the server is used. This is bad, but a workaround is to create another shared repo which pushes a changes that we fetch into our given repo. This should provide more output to properly test the fetch handling. Harder than I thought