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create an object directly - this feature is used in several places now, allowing for additional type-checking
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Renamed Commit.commits to iter_commits
repo: assured proper use of the terms revision ( rev ) and reference ( ref )
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obsolete once the interface overhaul is finished. This commit is just intermediate
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memory
time imports cleaned up and mostly removed as they were not required (anymore)
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safe possibly hundreds of command calls
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cannot handle the complexity of the command backend
All objects but Tree now use the persistent command to read their object information - Trees get binary data and would need their own pretty-printing or they need to parse the data themselves which is my favorite
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output directly from the output stream
commit: now reads commit information directly from the output stream of the process by implementing its iterator method
repo: removed log method as it was redundant ( equal to the commits method )
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dict as cache is a problem as the tree is ordered, added blobs, trees and traverse method
repo: remove blob function as blobs are created directly or iterated - primitve types should not clutter the repo interface
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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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editor to work with the files properly. Can convert it back for releaes
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previous one which never ran
removed old tests which were commented out
test_achive* method didn't actually call the functions, but only derefenced them
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Adds a summary property to the Commit object which returns just the first line of the commit message and makes the message property contain the entire commit message (previously the message property only contained the first line of the commit message). This breaks backwards compatibility a little in that the message property now contains a different value but previously there was no way to access the entire commit message from the Commit object and this is in keeping with git vocabulary, where message generally refers to the entire commit message.
(cherry picked from commit 9d2962d8306c894d4cca55bab551677b92d96352)
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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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currently active branch.
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working directory.
A working directory is dirty if it has any uncommitted changes (in the working
directory or in the index). Bare repositories are by nature always clean.
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Do this:
>>> repo.description = "Foo Bar"
>>> repo.description
'Foo Bar'
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Now you can do this:
>>> exported = repo.daemon_export
>>> repo.daemon_export = True
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It is rather intuitive to consider trees as a dict of objects (like
a directory could be seen as a dict of files).
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It seems more natural to use a dictionnary for directories, since we
usually want to access them by name, and entry order is not relevant.
Also, finding a particular blob given its name is O(1) instead of O(N).
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One bug remaining: git on windows is returning status 0 for `git this-does-not-exist`, so no GitCommandError is raised.
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(cherry picked from commit ccca12ee26e40fb4c4df2d77154ed496144569b9)
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up tests so they pass except for stderr test. Modified version information retrieval.
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test_repo.py was creating directories in the literal
test/~/foo/... directory.
This commit replaces "~" with "repos".
Some minor whitespace issues were cleaned up as well.
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
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tests for the removal of the shared option.
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inability to figure out mocking for them.
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