Commit Briefs

Stefan Sperling

revert "clear the rest of the pack_fds pointers"

There is no need to clear local variables before returning from a function. ok tracey


Stefan Sperling

fix D_GOTWWW default path; gotweb can now run without a config file again

ok tracey


Tracey Emery

clear the rest of the pack_fds pointers









Tracey Emery

move got_opentempfd out of got_repo_open. ok stsp@

thanks for all the help massaging this diff



Omar Polo

plug memory and fd leak in got patch


Stefan Sperling

re-add u/d keybindings as aliases for Ctrl-u/d, matching more(1) and less(1)

patch by Mikhail



Stefan Sperling

fix a bug in got_privsep_send_object_idlist() exposed by recent changes

The old code did not work correctly if only a single object Id was to be sent to got-read-pack. Make got-read-pack error out if the list of commits for object enumeration is empty to catch this problem if it occurs again. Found by the send_basic test, which was failing with GOT_TEST_PACK=1 ok tracey


Stefan Sperling

let got-read-pack be explicit about whether it could enumerate all objects

This allows the main process to avoid looping over all object IDs again in case the pack file used for enumeration is complete. ok op@



Omar Polo

remove trailing whitespaces


Omar Polo

compute object size, not pointer size

in this case they're luckily the same; got_imsg_object_idlist and got_imsg_reused_delta only have one size_t long field. ok stsp@


Omar Polo

strictier validation for data received from libexec helpers

use correct error code and ok stsp@


Omar Polo

drop unused variable


Omar Polo

use strndup instead of malloc+memcpy

Simplifies the reading of the author/committer string and makes also the code shorter. ok stsp@


Omar Polo

don't check datalen when calling recv_imsg_error

recv_imsg_error already checks the size of the message, and it does so more precisely than the removed code. ok stsp@


Omar Polo

got patch: use ints for line offsets instead of longs

ints have the advantage that their size is more likely to be the same across the various architecture supported by OpenBSD, thus introducing less possible differences. INT_MAX is still (at least) a few order of magnitudes higher than the patches we dealt with (even abnormal ones.) suggested by stsp@