#10271: git-2.16.0
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 Reporter:  bdubbs@…     |       Owner:  blfs-book@…
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  8.2
Component:  BOOK         |     Version:  SVN
 Severity:  normal       |  Resolution:
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Comment (by bdubbs@…):

 Git 2.16 Release Notes

 Backward compatibility notes and other notable changes.

  * Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
    'everything matches' is now an error.

 Updates since v2.15

 UI, Workflows & Features

  * An empty string as a pathspec element that means "everything"
    i.e. 'git add ""', is now illegal.  We started this by first
    deprecating and warning a pathspec that has such an element in
    2.11 (Nov 2016).

  * A hook script that is set unexecutable is simply ignored.  Git
    notifies when such a file is ignored, unless the message is
    squelched via advice.ignoredHook configuration.

  * "git pull" has been taught to accept "--[no-]signoff" option and
    pass it down to "git merge".

  * The "--push-option=<string>" option to "git push" now defaults to a
    list of strings configured via push.pushOption variable.

  * "gitweb" checks if a directory is searchable with Perl's "-x"
    operator, which can be enhanced by using "filetest 'access'"
    pragma, which now we do.

  * "git stash save" has been deprecated in favour of "git stash push".

  * The set of paths output from "git status --ignored" was tied
    closely with its "--untracked=<mode>" option, but now it can be
    controlled more flexibly.  Most notably, a directory that is
    ignored because it is listed to be ignored in the ignore/exclude
    mechanism can be handled differently from a directory that ends up
    to be ignored only because all files in it are ignored.

  * The remote-helper for talking to MediaWiki has been updated to
    truncate an overlong pagename so that ".mw" suffix can still be
    added.

  * The remote-helper for talking to MediaWiki has been updated to
    work with mediawiki namespaces.

  * The "--format=..." option "git for-each-ref" takes learned to show
    the name of the 'remote' repository and the ref at the remote side
    that is affected for 'upstream' and 'push' via "%(push:remotename)"
    and friends.
  * Doc and message updates to teach users "bisect view" is a synonym
    for "bisect visualize".

  * "git bisect run" that did not specify any command to run used to go
    ahead and treated all commits to be tested as 'good'.  This has
    been corrected by making the command error out.

  * The SubmittingPatches document has been converted to produce an
    HTML version via AsciiDoc/Asciidoctor.

  * We learned to optionally talk to a file system monitor via new
    fsmonitor extension to speed up "git status" and other operations
    that need to see which paths have been modified.  Currently we only
    support "watchman".  See File System Monitor section of
    git-update-index(1) for more detail.

  * The "diff" family of commands learned to ignore differences in
    carriage return at the end of line.

  * Places that know about "sendemail.to", like documentation and shell
    completion (in contrib/) have been taught about "sendemail.tocmd",
    too.

  * "git add --renormalize ." is a new and safer way to record the fact
    that you are correcting the end-of-line convention and other
    "convert_to_git()" glitches in the in-repository data.

  * "git branch" and "git checkout -b" are now forbidden from creating
    a branch whose name is "HEAD".

  * "git branch --list" learned to show its output through the pager by
    default when the output is going to a terminal, which is controlled
    by the pager.branch configuration variable.  This is similar to a
    recent change to "git tag --list".

  * "git grep -W", "git diff -W" and their friends learned a heuristic
    to extend a pre-context beyond the line that matches the "function
    pattern" (aka "diff.*.xfuncname") to include a comment block, if
    exists, that immediately precedes it.

  * "git config --expiry-date gc.reflogexpire" can read "2.weeks" from
    the configuration and report it as a timestamp, just like "--int"
    would read "1k" and report 1024, to help consumption by scripts.

  * The shell completion (in contrib/) learned that "git pull" can take
    the "--autostash" option.

  * The tagnames "git log --decorate" uses to annotate the commits can
    now be limited to subset of available refs with the two additional
    options, --decorate-refs[-exclude]=<pattern>.
  * "git grep" compiled with libpcre2 sometimes triggered a segfault,
    which is being fixed.

  * "git send-email" tries to see if the sendmail program is available
    in /usr/lib and /usr/sbin; extend the list of locations to be
    checked to also include directories on $PATH.

  * "git diff" learned, "--anchored", a variant of the "--patience"
    algorithm, to which the user can specify which 'unique' line to be
    used as anchoring points.

  * The way "git worktree add" determines what branch to create from
    where and checkout in the new worktree has been updated a bit.

  * Ancient part of codebase still shows dots after an abbreviated
    object name just to show that it is not a full object name, but
    these ellipses are confusing to people who newly discovered Git
    who are used to seeing abbreviated object names and find them
    confusing with the range syntax.

  * With a configuration variable rebase.abbreviateCommands set,
    "git rebase -i" produces the todo list with a single-letter
    command names.

  * "git worktree add" learned to run the post-checkout hook, just like
    "git checkout" does, after the initial checkout.

  * "git svn" has been updated to strip CRs in the commit messages, as
    recent versions of Subversion rejects them.

  * "git imap-send" did not correctly quote the folder name when
    making a request to the server, which has been corrected.

  * Error messages from "git rebase" have been somewhat cleaned up.

  * Git has been taught to support an https:// URL used for http.proxy
    when using recent versions of libcurl.

  * "git merge" learned to pay attention to merge.verifySignatures
    configuration variable and pretend as if '--verify-signatures'
    option was given from the command line.

  * "git describe" was taught to dig trees deeper to find a
    <commit-ish>:<path> that refers to a given blob object.

 Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.

  * An earlier update made it possible to use an on-stack in-core
    lockfile structure (as opposed to having to deliberately leak an
    on-heap one).  Many codepaths have been updated to take advantage
    of this new facility.

  * Calling cmd_foo() as if it is a general purpose helper function is
    a no-no.  Correct two instances of such to set an example.

  * We try to see if somebody runs our test suite with a shell that
    does not support "local" like bash/dash does.

  * An early part of piece-by-piece rewrite of "git bisect" in C.

  * GSoC to piece-by-piece rewrite "git submodule" in C.

  * Optimize the code to find shortest unique prefix of object names.

  * Pathspec-limited revision traversal was taught not to keep finding
    unneeded differences once it knows two trees are different inside
    given pathspec.

  * Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.

  * Code cleanup.

  * A single-word "unsigned flags" in the diff options is being split
    into a structure with many bitfields.

  * TravisCI build updates.

  * Parts of a test to drive the long-running content filter interface
    has been split into its own module, hopefully to eventually become
    reusable.

  * Drop (perhaps overly cautious) sanity check before using the index
    read from the filesystem at runtime.

  * The build procedure has been taught to avoid some unnecessary
    instability in the build products.

  * A new mechanism to upgrade the wire protocol in place is proposed
    and demonstrated that it works with the older versions of Git
    without harming them.

  * An infrastructure to define what hash function is used in Git is
    introduced, and an effort to plumb that throughout various
    codepaths has been started.

  * The code to iterate over loose object files got optimized.

  * An internal function that was left for backward compatibility has
    been removed, as there is no remaining callers.

  * Historically, the diff machinery for rename detection had a
    hardcoded limit of 32k paths; this is being lifted to allow users
    trade cycles with a (possibly) easier to read result.

  * The tracing infrastructure has been optimized for cases where no
    tracing is requested.

  * In preparation for implementing narrow/partial clone, the object
    walking machinery has been taught a way to tell it to "filter" some
    objects from enumeration.

  * A few structures and variables that are implementation details of
    the decorate API have been renamed and then the API got documented
    better.

  * Assorted updates for TravisCI integration.
    (merge 4f26366679 sg/travis-fixes later to maint).

  * Introduce a helper to simplify code to parse a common pattern that
    expects either "--key" or "--key=<something>".

  * "git version --build-options" learned to report the host CPU and
    the exact commit object name the binary was built from.

 Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.


 Fixes since v2.15

  * UNC paths are also relevant in Cygwin builds and they are now
    tested just like Mingw builds.

  * Correct start-up sequence so that a repository could be placed
    immediately under the root directory again (which was broken at
    around Git 2.13).

  * The credential helper for libsecret (in contrib/) has been improved
    to allow possibly prompting the end user to unlock secrets that are
    currently locked (otherwise the secrets may not be loaded).

  * MinGW updates.

  * Error checking in "git imap-send" for empty response has been
    improved.

  * Recent update to the refs infrastructure implementation started
    rewriting packed-refs file more often than before; this has been
    optimized again for most trivial cases.

  * Some error messages did not quote filenames shown in it, which have
    been fixed.

  * "git rebase -i" recently started misbehaving when a submodule that
    is configured with 'submodule.<name>.ignore' is dirty; this has
    been corrected.

  * Building with NO_LIBPCRE1_JIT did not disable it, which has been fixed.

  * We used to add an empty alternate object database to the system
    that does not help anything; it has been corrected.

  * Doc update around use of "format-patch --subject-prefix" etc.

  * A fix for an ancient bug in "git apply --ignore-space-change" codepath.

  * Clarify and enhance documentation for "merge-base --fork-point", as
    it was clear what it computed but not why/what for.

  * A few scripts (both in production and tests) incorrectly redirected
    their error output.  These have been corrected.

  * "git notes" sent its error message to its standard output stream,
    which was corrected.

  * The three-way merge performed by "git cherry-pick" was confused
    when a new submodule was added in the meantime, which has been
    fixed (or "papered over").

  * The sequencer machinery (used by "git cherry-pick A..B", and "git
    rebase -i", among other things) would have lost a commit if stopped
    due to an unlockable index file, which has been fixed.

  * "git apply --inaccurate-eof" when used with "--ignore-space-change"
    triggered an internal sanity check, which has been fixed.

  * Command line completion (in contrib/) has been taught about the
    "--copy" option of "git branch".

  * When "git rebase" prepared a mailbox of changes and fed it to "git
    am" to replay them, it was confused when a stray "From " happened
    to be in the log message of one of the replayed changes.  This has
    been corrected.

  * There was a recent semantic mismerge in the codepath to write out a
    section of a configuration section, which has been corrected.

  * Mentions of "git-rebase" and "git-am" (dashed form) still remained
    in end-user visible strings emitted by the "git rebase" command;
    they have been corrected.

  * Contrary to the documentation, "git pull -4/-6 other-args" did not
    ask the underlying "git fetch" to go over IPv4/IPv6, which has been
    corrected.

  * "git checkout --recursive" may overwrite and rewind the history of
    the branch that happens to be checked out in submodule
    repositories, which might not be desirable.  Detach the HEAD but
    still allow the recursive checkout to succeed in such a case.
    (merge 57f22bf997 sb/submodule-recursive-checkout-detach-head later to
 maint).

  * "git branch --set-upstream" has been deprecated and (sort of)
    removed, as "--set-upstream-to" is the preferred one these days.
    The documentation still had "--set-upstream" listed on its
    synopsis section, which has been corrected.
    (merge a060f3d3d8 tz/branch-doc-remove-set-upstream later to maint).

  * Internally we use 0{40} as a placeholder object name to signal the
    codepath that there is no such object (e.g. the fast-forward check
    while "git fetch" stores a new remote-tracking ref says "we know
    there is no 'old' thing pointed at by the ref, as we are creating
    it anew" by passing 0{40} for the 'old' side), and expect that a
    codepath to locate an in-core object to return NULL as a sign that
    the object does not exist.  A look-up for an object that does not
    exist however is quite costly with a repository with large number
    of packfiles.  This access pattern has been optimized.
    (merge 87b5e236a1 jk/fewer-pack-rescan later to maint).

  * In addition to "git stash -m message", the command learned to
    accept "git stash -mmessage" form.
    (merge 5675473fcb ph/stash-save-m-option-fix later to maint).

  * @{-N} in "git checkout @{-N}" may refer to a detached HEAD state,
    but the documentation was not clear about it, which has been fixed.
    (merge 75ce149575 ks/doc-checkout-previous later to maint).

  * A regression in the progress eye-candy was fixed.
    (merge 9c5951cacf jk/progress-delay-fix later to maint).

  * The code internal to the recursive merge strategy was not fully
    prepared to see a path that is renamed to try overwriting another
    path that is only different in case on case insensitive systems.
    This does not matter in the current code, but will start to matter
    once the rename detection logic starts taking hints from nearby
    paths moving to some directory and moves a new path along with them.
    (merge 4cba2b0108 en/merge-recursive-icase-removal later to maint).

  * An v2.12-era regression in pathspec match logic, which made it look
    into submodule tree even when it is not desired, has been fixed.
    (merge eef3df5a93 bw/pathspec-match-submodule-boundary later to maint).

  * Amending commits in git-gui broke the author name that is non-ascii
    due to incorrect enconding conversion.

  * Recent update to the submodule configuration code broke "diff-tree"
    by accidentally stopping to read from the index upfront.
    (merge fd66bcc31f bw/submodule-config-cleanup later to maint).

  * Git shows a message to tell the user that it is waiting for the
    user to finish editing when spawning an editor, in case the editor
    opens to a hidden window or somewhere obscure and the user gets
    lost.
    (merge abfb04d0c7 ls/editor-waiting-message later to maint).

  * The "safe crlf" check incorrectly triggered for contents that does
    not use CRLF as line endings, which has been corrected.
    (merge 649f1f0948 tb/check-crlf-for-safe-crlf later to maint).

  * "git clone --shared" to borrow from a (secondary) worktree did not
    work, even though "git clone --local" did.  Both are now accepted.
    (merge b3b05971c1 es/clone-shared-worktree later to maint).

  * The build procedure now allows not just the repositories but also
    the refs to be used to take pre-formatted manpages and html
    documents to install.
    (merge 65289e9dcd rb/quick-install-doc later to maint).

  * Update the shell prompt script (in contrib/) to strip trailing CR
    from strings read from various "state" files.
    (merge 041fe8fc83 ra/prompt-eread-fix later to maint).

  * "git merge -s recursive" did not correctly abort when the index is
    dirty, if the merged tree happened to be the same as the current
    HEAD, which has been fixed.

  * Bytes with high-bit set were encoded incorrectly and made
    credential helper fail.
    (merge 4c267f2ae3 jd/fix-strbuf-add-urlencode-bytes later to maint).
  * Update the shell prompt script (in contrib/) to strip trailing CR
    from strings read from various "state" files.
    (merge 041fe8fc83 ra/prompt-eread-fix later to maint).

  * "git merge -s recursive" did not correctly abort when the index is
    dirty, if the merged tree happened to be the same as the current
    HEAD, which has been fixed.

  * Bytes with high-bit set were encoded incorrectly and made
    credential helper fail.
    (merge 4c267f2ae3 jd/fix-strbuf-add-urlencode-bytes later to maint).

  * "git rebase -p -X<option>" did not propagate the option properly
    down to underlying merge strategy backend.
    (merge dd6fb0053c js/fix-merge-arg-quoting-in-rebase-p later to maint).

  * "git merge -s recursive" did not correctly abort when the index is
    dirty, if the merged tree happened to be the same as the current
    HEAD, which has been fixed.
    (merge f309e8e768 ew/empty-merge-with-dirty-index-maint later to
 maint).

  * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups.

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