New Features
- Simple serialization for
Instruction
andRefSpecRef
type.
It's also a way to normalize input strings as there is only one way
to serialize instructions, which themselves are already normalized
towards what's possible.
Changed (BREAKING)
- reject all invalid negative refspec patterns.
Git is more lenient, but will then fail to match against such patterns
which seems like avoidable surprising behaviour. - upgrade
bstr
to1.0.1
Commit Statistics
- 72 commits contributed to the release over the course of 18 calendar days.
- 22 days passed between releases.
- 3 commits were understood as conventional.
- 2 unique issues were worked on: #450, #470
Thanks Clippy
Clippy helped 4 times to make code idiomatic.
Commit Details
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- #450
- A more efficient representation for
validate::Fix
(e819fc6) - Make
specs
inMatchGroup
public to reduce API surface. (2a7df32) - Allow
match_group::Fix
to be cloned. (85c49ec) - fix
match_group::Item
to make it uniform with how we typically name refs (21420da) - remote todo with note about our current understanding (9dc7a3f)
- Actually assure we don't try to write into the HEAD ref, which git avoids as well (1335618)
- Allow 'HEAD' based refspecs to match correctly (7432a2b)
- tests to show that empty remotes actually work (2fdec73)
- another test which doesn't manage to trigger a certain message from git. (4f48095)
- fully drop 'funny' names (f137d60)
- A first version of the 'funny name' sanitization (c81e418)
- frame for testing of fixes (9148102)
- refactor (d37fd04)
- all baseline specs are tested and pass (afc0a3d)
- the first test to validate conflict reporting (aef0a46)
- sketch of validation API along with test suite integration (70a765e)
- refactor (547129e)
- sketch
Outcome
type which can be used for later sanitization and validation. (53e17c1) - prepare first test for conflicts and validation (508a33a)
- just-in-time deduplication of mappings (8ed5d01)
- adjust expectations to make first exclusion tests work (6e1b19b)
- reject all invalid negative refspec patterns. (4c4f821)
- basic negation implementation along with first failure. (e4931d0)
- first tests for multiple refspecs (77db112)
- refactor (4c73a19)
- refactor (00401be)
- improved glob matching (eaf36e7)
- basic glob matching. (a93628c)
- type-system supprots glob matching (4b73d11)
- more tests for simple 1:1 fetch and update specs (74de83c)
- Make it easy to obtain the local and remote sides of RefSpecs (67506b1)
- Don't reject object-id like heads on the receiving side. (6668c3f)
- make object-ids in the source position type-safe (413051d)
- prepare for dual-sided ref mapping to realize that it needs a special case. (7368fe4)
- refactor (579e891)
- support testing source-only object names (bb61c49)
- preliminary matching of refs by name (426107f)
- handle partial names as well (dc7f162)
- generalize baseline assertion to support multiple input specs (b752e48)
- first successful test (3625d5a)
- top-level match-group loop without negation (c915a5f)
- refactor to use a match-group instead. (4ba31c5)
- not using a matchgroup right away seems like the wrong approach (7f3bc30)
- actual expectation for first simple test (cec6905)
- Get to the point where the matcher is invoked (cbbdf59)
- Simple serialization for
Instruction
andRefSpecRef
type. (abdf83f) - ground work for matcher tests (509764c)
- tag specific tests (4f35485)
- more tests to investigate conflict handling (192d4f7)
- a more realistic sketch for
Matcher
, which will need a surroundingMatchGroup
(dd1d824) - more robust baseline tests on windows (54ca267)
- pares FETCH_HEAD (as specs without local sides); sketch
Match
type (44228a0) - restore full ref names for baseline (f6124db)
- parse basline mapping (3000a14)
- parse baseline reflist which serves as input to the matcher (fce877f)
- frame for baseline for fetch-matching (2569da5)
- upgrade
bstr
to1.0.1
(99905ba) - prefer to represent instructions with Matchers (0887e2e)
- more examples using fully spelled out object names as fetch destination (095a099)
- get more clarity about
git ls-remote
andgit fetch
(1b15fe8) - a tiny sketch of a possible matching API (39d5ff3)
- A more efficient representation for
- #470
- update changelogs prior to release (caa7a1b)
- Uncategorized
- Release git-hash v0.9.10, git-features v0.22.5, git-date v0.2.0, git-actor v0.12.0, git-glob v0.4.0, git-path v0.5.0, git-quote v0.3.0, git-attributes v0.4.0, git-config-value v0.8.0, git-tempfile v2.0.5, git-validate v0.6.0, git-object v0.21.0, git-ref v0.16.0, git-sec v0.4.0, git-config v0.8.0, git-discover v0.5.0, git-traverse v0.17.0, git-index v0.5.0, git-worktree v0.5.0, git-testtools v0.9.0, git-command v0.1.0, git-prompt v0.1.0, git-url v0.9.0, git-credentials v0.5.0, git-diff v0.19.0, git-mailmap v0.4.0, git-chunk v0.3.2, git-pack v0.23.0, git-odb v0.33.0, git-packetline v0.13.0, git-transport v0.20.0, git-protocol v0.20.0, git-revision v0.5.0, git-refspec v0.2.0, git-repository v0.24.0, git-commitgraph v0.9.0, gitoxide-core v0.18.0, gitoxide v0.16.0, safety bump 28 crates (29a043b)
- make fmt (429cccc)
- Merge branch 'index-from-tree' (172f73c)
- thanks clippy (74a5f22)
- thanks clippy (016cd1f)
- thanks clippy (b8ac13e)
- thanks clippy (73b405f)
- make fmt (535e967)
- Merge branch 'git_date_parse' (75591fb)
- Release git-hash v0.9.9 (da0716f)