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* Added store support. Now the basic object IO is implemented, which shall be ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-071-1/+11
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* Removed cache in PureCompoundDB as it had the tendency to slow things down ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-071-29/+17
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* Added trivial implementation for info and stream methods - info is very ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-071-0/+16
| | | | inefficient, but can't help it. Basic repo tests don't work as dulwich ignores alternate files
* Fixed submodule related issues once again - is it ever going to end ?Sebastian Thiel2011-07-072-5/+7
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* Added default performance tests - these should help to measure something at ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-073-1/+18
| | | | least, which implicitly includes pack handling. For the pack specific tests to work, one would need a pack interface though, which is currently not planned to be specifically exposed
* Initial version of the DulwichType inheritance. For now, it inherits ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-0711-50/+133
| | | | | | everything from the existing implementation, but one by one things can be reimplmented to use dulwich. It also shows that py 2.6 is quite plagued from its new feature, which is actually a bug, as objects inability to accept any args makes mixins hard to use ...
* removed now superfluous InstanceDecorator, as it was just complicating ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-071-41/+17
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* Added auto-skip mixin metacls, some serious brainfuck, if the required ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-073-14/+123
| | | | module was not found. Its actually a nice mix between decorators which are class types, and a mixin as a metaclass, which applies said decorator. The InstanceDecorator wouldn't actually be needed, but it adds flexibility. Maybe it should be removed ...
* Added basis for initial dulwich integration. Many basic issues should ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-066-2/+52
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* cmd: on windows, we will now fallback to using git.cmd, as the default ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-061-6/+39
| | | | | | installation puts it into the path, instead of git.exe. Of course we warn about the performance penalty that goes with it. Fortunately, using a wrapped git.exe works when creating pipes to the process, admittedly I was a bit surprised by this. fixes #26
* Implemented GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE including test and docsSebastian Thiel2011-07-052-6/+21
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* fixes python 2.6 compatibility issuesSebastian Thiel2011-07-052-3/+15
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* util: pick the type of memory manager based on the python version, to have ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-053-18/+28
| | | | | | | optimal results in all cases (at least the ones I can test) pack: now works properly with a sliding memory manager test_packedodb_pure: fixed very memory hungry implementation by using an iterator. This will of course reduce the measured performance a bit, but 750MB of memory is just a little bit too much for an ordinary test. Maybe it would be alright to just reduce the number of items ... but performance isn't a strength of python after all
* util: added global sliding memory managerSebastian Thiel2011-07-052-40/+46
| | | | pack: now using the global sliding memory manager. The current implementation uses assumes that packs are small enough to fit into memory right away, where the window size will be about 1 GB, as it never calls use_window() to assure the required offset actually exists. It will need to change to set the window appropriately.
* Added smmap as submodule, package initialization adjusted to assure it is ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-052-7/+9
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* Fetch info can now deal much better with non-default ref specs, see #23, ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-043-6/+92
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* Basic remote functionality moved to Reference type, as it can in fact be ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-043-19/+43
| | | | useful for tags as well, which might end up somewhere in the refs/remotes space. Its not likely that it will ever be used on a pure Reference instance though, but it is the smallest common base
* refs: added constructor flag to allow refs to be instatiated from any path, ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-07-042-4/+11
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* Fixed implementation of _version_info which didn't work for python 2.4 ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-131-1/+1
| | | | thanks to the rpartition method. omg
* fixed submodule test to work on windowsSebastian Thiel2011-06-131-2/+3
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* Submodule now uses a specialized method to remove its trees to allow ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-132-5/+19
| | | | read-only files to be removed on windows as well
* Made remote line parsing more stable. On windows it can be that we encounter ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-131-1/+12
| | | | partial or intermixed lines from the pipe. This really shouldn't be, but its windows so it happens
* test_submodule: Will now load everything into memory if smmap is present, to ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-131-0/+14
| | | | help the submodule test to work even on windows
* root submodule: Added parent_commit parameter for convenience. Fixed ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-133-8/+9
| | | | submodule tests to run
* Fixed submodule tests to go with either the old or the new version of gitdbSebastian Thiel2011-06-131-5/+6
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* Fixed critical issue that would cause a string to be passed to methods that ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-082-4/+2
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* symbolic reference handles different types for comparison more gracefully. ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-082-2/+12
| | | | Fixed possible issue in test_refs, which occurred in 0.3 previously
* util: Added test for iterable list, and implemented __contains__ and __del__ ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-082-1/+90
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* pre-emptively moved all reference related tests into own package, to ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-084-0/+1
| | | | | | resemble their actual location a little more. Renamed test_git to test_cmd as it tests the git cmd located in git.cmd (not in git.git)
* Improved debug assertion to provide proper path on which to run a git daemonSebastian Thiel2011-06-081-2/+4
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* git.version_info now returns exactly 4 numbersSebastian Thiel2011-06-081-2/+4
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* log: non-existing logs no longer throw an exception, but are ignored. Fixed ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-083-5/+17
| | | | critical bug which caused packed-ref files to be written with native line endings, which made git fail to parse it. I wonder why I never noticed this before, or ignored it. Unbelievable \!
* Added additional opcodes to remote progress to make it compatible to newer ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-073-16/+26
| | | | git versions. This bug existed for quite a while but didn't show up as progress wasn't sent most of the time. All methods that could use a progress will only activate it if a progress is actually given
* Greatly improved robustness of config parser - it can now take pretty much ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-073-10/+23
| | | | everything. Includes an updated config file which includes all the new additions
* Match any number of leading spaces in config valuesJesse Keating2011-06-071-1/+1
| | | | | | The regex comments state that any number of leading tabs or spaces should be allowed, however the regex was only catching zero or one space. This allows multiple spaces.
* Making comparisons with non-GitPython objects more tolerant.Julien Miotte2011-06-071-0/+4
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* The --progress flag will now automatically be used if possible when doing ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-071-4/+14
| | | | any push or fetch operation
* submodule now doesn't use hardcoded repository implementations anymore. ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-071-5/+9
| | | | Instead it allows the user to override the type in the classmethod he calls. Otherwise the type of the own repo will be respected
* Submodule tests are fully back and workingSebastian Thiel2011-06-071-18/+28
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* Submodule tests are nearly working. Only root module needs more attentionSebastian Thiel2011-06-072-14/+36
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* Fixed index checkout return code parsing to work with latest git versionSebastian Thiel2011-06-071-0/+4
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* First run in order to fix the remote handling. Cleaned up interfaces and ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-079-630/+642
| | | | figured out that the implementation really should be specific to the git command. This leaves the interface open for other implemntations which use a different way to provide feedback (as we do not make assumptions about the format of a feedback line)
* clone and clone_from methods now support the RemoteProgress interface, using ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-072-105/+113
| | | | similar functionality as used by the fetch, push and pull methods
* Added version_info property to git commandSebastian Thiel2011-06-072-5/+28
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* Fixed fetch/push/pull implementation. Next up is to integrate the ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-072-14/+25
| | | | consolidation changes from master to make clone use the same facilities
* Improved pack writing test to show that the pack generation can be lightning ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-061-21/+28
| | | | fast with nearly now overhead if the data streams in fast enough (~30 MB/s when writing a pack). This shows that there is huge potential for sending packs, considering that we are actually recompressing them (without deltification). To be faster in future, we could probably just send ref-deltas or full objects as found in the pack without doing any recompression.
* Streams returned by git cmd db are now containing all the data right away. ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-062-4/+14
| | | | This could cause several copies to exist, and makes the cmd implementation a bad choice if big files are involved
* Fixed performance pack writing tests. As they are actually depent on the ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-062-80/+76
| | | | database (as streams have to be decompressed, it should be redesigned to have multiple database implementations)
* Moved performance commit object test into the respective subfolder to ↵Sebastian Thiel2011-06-062-1/+2
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* Fixed performance commit object testingSebastian Thiel2011-06-063-8/+10
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