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existance was doubtful or unsafe
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mode is now generally an int compatible to the stat module
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return the same thing which does not work anymore - re-implemented it in a more dynamic manner, but in the end tests will have to be revised anyway
Added slots to Diff and Stats type respectively
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whether it bakes more. This also leads to more efficient use of memory as values are only cached and set when required - the baking system does not require an own tracking variable anymore, and values are only to be cached once - then python will natively find the cache without involving any additional overhead. This works by using __getattr__ instead of __get_attribute__ which would always be called
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editor to work with the files properly. Can convert it back for releaes
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it would make existing code incompatible in some places
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path ( in the 'name' member variable ), the a|b_path members of Diff have been removed. Tests were adjusted and run
Diff docs have been updated to provide a little more information on specifics cases
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(cherry picked from commit 88852ed7bcde4f4b18c1ae8b6fba7f3fab8e9bf5)
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The old diff parser in list_from_string took a large amount of time to parse long diffs, on one of my repositories it took over 3 minutes to parse the initial commit. The new parser uses a single regexp to match the header of a diff, and iterates over the each individual diff by splitting the entire string by the diff seperator, attempting to match the header for each individual diff. With the new parser parsing the same repository is almost instant, woohoo!
(cherry picked from commit 5b6b27f153bdc30380bea12a528ef483571dd57a)
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The path parameter allows you to specify a path to constrain queries by. This changes potentially breaks backwards compatibility for the Repo.commits and Repo.commits_since methods as it moves the positional arguments.
(cherry picked from commit cc8a20e78da4864060bd0c9279633009bc10d871)
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When calling commands that accept treeish and path arguments and there is a path with the same name as a treeish git cowardly refuses to pick one and asks for the command to use the unambiguous syntax where '--' seperates the treeish from the paths. Add '--' to the git commands to indicate that the argument is a treeish and not a path.
(cherry picked from commit a9a57fa93a2b121ab9b17fcd6062b9a9c9740883)
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doesn't need to do the same boring replacing I did.
(cherry picked from commit 10c62aa69193a8bc7b46ca24c2ad1d5008489665)
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The imported module is called git (as in "import git"), so it's less
confusing to do so than to call everything GitPython.something.
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This adds a testcase for Commit.list_from_string to ensure that
it can properly parse the output of git rev-list --bisect-all.
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
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didn't reveal it...
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up tests so they pass except for stderr test. Modified version information retrieval.
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