What's cooking in git.git (Jul 2025, #06; Tue, 22)

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Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree.  Commits
prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a
topic is stable enough to be used and are candidate to be in a
future release).  Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'seen', and
aren't considered "accepted" at all and may be annotated with an URL
to a message that raises issues but they are no means exhaustive.  A
topic without enough support may be discarded after a long period of
no activity (of course they can be resubmit when new interests
arise).

Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the
following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors.  Some
repositories have only a subset of branches.

With maint, master, next, seen, todo:

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/
	git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/
	https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/
	https://github.com/git/git/
	https://gitlab.com/git-scm/git/

With all the integration branches and topics broken out:

	https://github.com/gitster/git/

Even though the preformatted documentation in HTML and man format
are not sources, they are published in these repositories for
convenience (replace "htmldocs" with "manpages" for the manual
pages):

	git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git/
	https://github.com/gitster/git-htmldocs.git/

Release tarballs are available at:

	https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/

--------------------------------------------------
[Graduated to 'master']

* bc/use-sha256-by-default-in-3.0 (2025-07-01) 11 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-11 at 893c183a5f)
 + Enable SHA-256 by default in breaking changes mode
 + help: add a build option for default hash
 + t5300: choose the built-in hash outside of a repo
 + t4042: choose the built-in hash outside of a repo
 + t1007: choose the built-in hash outside of a repo
 + t: default to compile-time default hash if not set
 + setup: use the default algorithm to initialize repo format
 + Use legacy hash for legacy formats
 + builtin: use default hash when outside a repository
 + hash: add a constant for the legacy hash algorithm
 + hash: add a constant for the default hash algorithm
 (this branch is used by kl/test-installed-fix and ps/config-wo-the-repository.)

 Prepare to flip the default hash function to SHA-256.
 source: <20250701212237.766774-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* cb/daemon-reap-children (2025-07-10) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-14 at a3574350ff)
 + daemon: use sigaction() to install child_handler()
 + compat/mingw: allow sigaction(SIGCHLD)

 Futz with SIGCHLD handling in "git daemon".
 source: <pull.2002.v4.git.git.1752176743.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* ja/doc-git-log-markup (2025-07-07) 9 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-14 at 8eb14e9306)
 + doc: git-log: convert log config to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert diff options to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert pretty formats to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert pretty options to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert rev list options to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert line range format to new doc format
 + doc: git-log: convert line range options to new doc format
 + doc: git-log convert rev-list-description to new doc format
 + doc: convert git-log to new documentation format

 Doc mark-up updates.
 source: <pull.1933.v3.git.1751914412.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* jb/gpg-program-variable-is-a-pathname (2025-07-11) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-14 at b23aee3cb1)
 + gpg-interface: expand gpg.program as a path

 The gpg.program configuration variable, which names a pathname to
 the (custom) GPG compatible program, can now be spelled with ~tilde
 expansion.
 source: <20250711232348.460804-1-jonas.brandstoetter@xxxxxx>


* jk/remote-avoid-overlapping-names (2025-07-08) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-11 at 097c87760a)
 + remote: detect collisions in remote names

 "git remote" now detects remote names that overlap with each other
 (e.g., remote nickname "outer" and "outer/inner" are used at the
 same time), as it will lead to overlapping remote-tracking
 branches.
 source: <20250708225946.GC1180568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ps/meson-cleanups (2025-07-08) 7 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-14 at 5fb402f51a)
 + ci: use Meson's new `--slice` option
 + meson: update subproject wrappers
 + meson: fix lookup of shell on MINGW64
 + meson: clean up unnecessary variables
 + meson: improve summary of auto-detected features
 + meson: stop printing 'https' option twice in our summaries
 + meson: stop discovering native version of Python

 Meson-based build update.
 cf. <87h5zkcbk2.fsf@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20250709-b4-pks-meson-cleanups-v3-0-29ab15b9ab85@xxxxxx>


* rh/doc-glob-pathspec-fix (2025-07-07) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-14 at 1561f0726d)
 + doc: correct doc for glob pathspec

 Docfix.
 source: <20250708024507.62386-2-rhanneken@xxxxxxxxx>


* tb/midx-avoid-cruft-packs (2025-06-23) 9 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-11 at 3fc02a8a1a)
 + repack: exclude cruft pack(s) from the MIDX where possible
 + pack-objects: introduce '--stdin-packs=follow'
 + pack-objects: swap 'show_{object,commit}_pack_hint'
 + pack-objects: fix typo in 'show_object_pack_hint()'
 + pack-objects: perform name-hash traversal for unpacked objects
 + pack-objects: declare 'rev_info' for '--stdin-packs' earlier
 + pack-objects: factor out handling '--stdin-packs'
 + pack-objects: limit scope in 'add_object_entry_from_pack()'
 + pack-objects: use standard option incompatibility functions
 (this branch is used by ps/object-store-midx.)

 "pack-objects" has been taught to avoid pointing into objects in
 cruft packs from midx.
 source: <cover.1750717921.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

--------------------------------------------------
[New Topics]

* ly/pull-autostash (2025-07-20) 1 commit
 - pull: add pull.autoStash config option

 "git pull" learned to pay attention to pull.autostash configuration
 variable, which is officially documented.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20250720124334.12045-1-yldhome2d2@xxxxxxxxx>


* jk/revision-no-early-output (2025-07-19) 1 commit
 - revision: drop early output option

 Remove unsupported, unused, and unsupportable old option from "git
 log".

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <20250719070813.GA706382@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ag/imap-send-list-folders-doc (2025-07-22) 1 commit
 - docs: explain how to use `git imap-send --list` command to get a list of available folders

 Document recently added "git imap-send --list" with an example.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20250722114827.22493-1-gargaditya08@xxxxxxxx>


* ag/send-email-imap-sent (2025-07-22) 1 commit
 - send-email: add ability to send a copy of sent emails to an IMAP folder

 "git send-email" learned to drive "git imap-send" to store already
 sent e-mails in an IMAP folder.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <da7cee769f25871ed3f934e3ec7f2cccf0a0420c.1753182534.git.gargaditya08@xxxxxxxx>


* en/ort-rename-fixes (2025-07-22) 6 commits
 - merge-ort: fix directory rename on top of source of other rename/delete
 - merge-ort: fix incorrect file handling
 - t6423: fix missed staging of file in testcases 12i,12j,12k
 - t6423: document two bugs with rename-to-self testcases
 - merge-ort: drop unnecessary temporary in check_for_directory_rename()
 - merge-ort: update comments to modern testfile location

 Various bugs about rename handling in "ort" merge strategy have
 been fixed.

 Comments?
 source: <pull.1943.git.1753197791.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* hl/test-helper-fd-close (2025-07-22) 2 commits
 - t/helper/test-delta: fix possible resource leak and ensure safe cleanup
 - t/helper/test-truncate: close file descriptor after truncation

 A few file descriptors left unclosed upon program completion in a
 few test helper programs are now closed.

 Comments?
 source: <20250722174102.1876197-1-lhywkd22@xxxxxxxxx>


* jb/t7510-gpg-program-path (2025-07-22) 1 commit
 - t7510: add test cases for non-absolute gpg program

 A new test to ensure that a recent change will keep working.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <20250722190922.51183-3-jonas.brandstoetter@xxxxxx>


* jc/do-not-scan-argv-without-parsing (2025-07-21) 1 commit
 - rev-list: update a NEEDSWORK comment

 Update a hard-to-read in-code NEEDSWORK comment.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <xmqqecu9w4a5.fsf@gitster.g>


* jc/rev-list-info-cleanup (2025-07-18) 1 commit
 - rev-list: make "struct rev_list_info" static to the only user

 Move structure definition from unrelated header file to where it
 belongs.

 Will merge to 'next'.
 source: <xmqqa551127o.fsf@gitster.g>


* jk/unleak-reflog-expire-entry (2025-07-22) 3 commits
 - fixup! reflog: close leak of reflog expire entry
 - t1410: add test of gc.<pattern>.reflogExpire config
 - reflog: close leak of reflog expire entry

 Leakfix.

 Expecting a reroll?
 source: <20250722045456.GA824456@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* jt/switch-restore-no-longer-experimental (2025-07-22) 2 commits
 - builtin: unmark git-switch and git-restore as experimental
 - builtin: remove merge short flag for switch and restore

 Declare that "git switch" and "git restore" are no longer
 experimental.

 Expecting a reroll. 
 source: <20250722180818.1043014-1-jltobler@xxxxxxxxx>


* ps/reflog-migrate-fixes (2025-07-22) 8 commits
 - refs: fix invalid old object IDs when migrating reflogs
 - refs: stop unsetting REF_HAVE_OLD for log-only updates
 - refs: fix identity for migrated reflogs
 - ident: fix type of string length parameter
 - builtin/reflog: implement subcommand to write new entries
 - refs: export `ref_transaction_update_reflog()`
 - builtin/reflog: improve grouping of subcommands
 - Documentation/git-reflog: convert to use synopsis type

 "git refs migrate" to migrate the reflog entries from a refs
 backend to another had a handful of bugs squashed.

 Comments?
 source: <20250722-pks-reflog-append-v1-0-183e5949de16@xxxxxx>

--------------------------------------------------
[Cooking]

* kl/test-installed-fix (2025-07-15) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at 512176f26c)
 + test-lib: respect GIT_TEST_INSTALLED when querying default hash
 + Merge branch 'bc/use-sha256-by-default-in-3.0' into kl/test-installed-fix

 GIT_TEST_INSTALLED was not honored in the recent topic related to
 SHA256 hashes, which has been corrected.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <pull.2011.git.git.1752605874596.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* pw/config-kvi-remove-path (2025-07-15) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at 3203507b49)
 + config: remove unneeded struct field

 Remove a redundant member from kvi struct.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <31724ce432b19088b7c7643654788d8e712b3193.1752588042.git.phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* rs/pop-recent-commit-with-prio-queue (2025-07-18) 3 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-22 at b859ed88ed)
 + commit: use prio_queue_replace() in pop_most_recent_commit()
 + prio-queue: add prio_queue_replace()
 + commit: convert pop_most_recent_commit() to prio_queue

 The pop_most_recent_commit() function can have quite expensive
 worst case performance characteristics, which has been optimized by
 using prio-queue data structure.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <8ff40c56-368a-4347-aeae-2aca2cb6a5b2@xxxxxx>


* bc/contribution-under-non-real-names (2025-07-15) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at 6ba607880d)
 + SubmittingPatches: allow non-real name contributions

 Document that we do not require "real" name when signing your
 patches off.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <20250716002523.1392423-1-sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* jc/ci-print-test-failures-fix (2025-07-16) 1 commit
 - ci: allow github-actions print test failures again

 CI fix.

 Comments?
 source: <xmqqa553alp1.fsf_-_@gitster.g>


* rj/meson-libexecdir-fix (2025-07-15) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at 36c2be9510)
 + po/meson.build: add missing 'ga' language code
 + meson: fix installation when -Dlibexexdir is set

 Meson-based build did not handle libexecdir setting correctly,
 which has been corrected.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <20250715233239.1539780-1-ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ds/sparse-checkout-clean (2025-07-16) 9 commits
 - sparse-checkout: make 'clean' clear more files
 - t: expand tests around sparse merges and clean
 - sparse-index: point users to new 'clean' action
 - sparse-checkout: add --verbose option to 'clean'
 - dir: add generic "walk all files" helper
 - sparse-checkout: match some 'clean' behavior
 - sparse-checkout: add basics of 'clean' command
 - sparse-checkout: remove use of the_repository
 - Merge branch 'ac/deglobal-sparse-variables' into ds/sparse-checkout-clean
 (this branch uses ac/deglobal-sparse-variables.)

 "git sparse-checkout" subcommand learned a new "clean" action to
 prune otherwise unused working-tree files that are outside the
 areas of interest.

 Needs to wait for the base topic to solidify.
 source: <pull.1941.v2.git.1752716054.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* ps/config-wo-the-repository (2025-07-17) 22 commits
 - config: fix sign comparison warnings
 - config: move Git config parsing into "environment.c"
 - config: remove unused `the_repository` wrappers
 - config: drop `git_config_set_multivar()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_multivar_gently()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_set_multivar_in_file_gently()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_set_in_file_gently()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_set()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_set_gently()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_set_in_file()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_bool()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_ulong()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_int()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_string()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_string()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_string_multi()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_value()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get_value()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_get()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config_clear()` wrapper
 - config: drop `git_config()` wrapper
 - Merge branch 'bc/use-sha256-by-default-in-3.0' into ps/config-wo-the-repository

 The config API had a set of convenience wrapper functions that
 implicitly use the_repository instance; they have been removed and
 inlined at the calling sites.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <20250717-pks-config-wo-the-repository-v1-0-d888e4a17de1@xxxxxx>


* ps/sane-ctype-workaround (2025-07-09) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-15 at 21b79228e3)
 + sane-ctype: fix compiler error on Amazon Linux 2

 Our <sane-ctype.h> header file relied on that the system-supplied
 <ctype.h> header is not later included, which would override our
 macro definitions, but "amazon linux" broke this assumption.  Fix
 this by preemptively including <ctype.h> near the beginning of
 <sane-ctype.h> ourselves.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <fabacc9bc7ef7d462d1c7198d5edc18c76b82270.1752139420.git.ps@xxxxxx>


* cb/meson-avoid-broken-macos-pcre2 (2025-07-18) 1 commit
 - meson: work around broken system PCRE2 dependency in macOS

 Build fix for macOS.

 Still in flux?
 source: <20250718170225.6063-1-carenas@xxxxxxxxx>


* pw/adopt-c99-bool-officially (2025-07-16) 3 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at 62afce02b7)
 + strbuf: convert predicates to return bool
 + git-compat-util: convert string predicates to return bool
 + CodingGuidelines: allow the use of bool

 Declare weather-balloon we raised for "bool" type 18 months ago a
 success and officially allow using the type in our codebase.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <cover.1752658700.git.phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* pw/compound-literal-test-balloon (2025-07-14) 1 commit
 - strbuf: add compound literal test balloon

 Gauge if the world is ready for compound literal that can make the
 resulting code clearer in some places.

 Comments?
 source: <7ac55a5096c261b706f47ca239c381f71db2b67a.1752499653.git.phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* pw/3.0-commentchar-auto-deprecation (2025-07-08) 2 commits
 - commit: print advice when core.commentString=auto
 - breaking-changes: deprecate support for core.commentString=auto

 Proposes to deprecate "core.commentChar=auto" that attempts to
 dynamically pick a suitable comment character, as it is too much
 trouble to support for little benefit.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <b811a0dc-fb49-4f66-a9ae-89a45d7ff104@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <cover.1751983009.git.phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* ps/object-store-midx (2025-07-15) 9 commits
 - midx: remove now-unused linked list of multi-pack indices
 - packfile: stop using linked MIDX list in `get_all_packs()`
 - packfile: stop using linked MIDX list in `find_pack_entry()`
 - packfile: refactor `get_multi_pack_index()` to work on sources
 - midx: stop using linked list when closing MIDX
 - packfile: refactor `prepare_packed_git_one()` to work on sources
 - midx: start tracking per object database source
 - Merge branch 'tb/midx-avoid-cruft-packs' into ps/object-store-midx
 - Merge branch 'ps/object-store' into ps/object-store-midx

 Redefine where the multi-pack-index sits in the object subsystem,
 which recently was restructured to allow multiple backends that
 support a single object source that belongs to one repository.  A
 midx does span mulitple "object sources".

 Comments?
 source: <20250715-b4-pks-midx-via-odb-alternate-v2-0-b0ca0b4b516e@xxxxxx>


* ps/object-file-wo-the-repository (2025-07-16) 17 commits
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in index-related functions
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `force_object_loose()`
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `read_loose_object()`
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in loose object iterators
 - object-file: remove declaration for `for_each_file_in_obj_subdir()`
 - object-file: inline `for_each_loose_file_in_objdir_buf()`
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` when writing objects
 - odb: introduce `odb_write_object()`
 - loose: write loose objects map via their source
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `finalize_object_file()`
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `loose_object_info()`
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` when freshening objects
 - object-file: inline `check_and_freshen()` functions
 - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `has_loose_object()`
 - object-file: stop using `the_hash_algo`
 - object-file: fix -Wsign-compare warnings
 - Merge branch 'ps/object-store' into ps/object-file-wo-the-repository

 Reduce implicit assumption and dependence on the_repository in the
 object-file subsystem.
 source: <20250717-pks-object-file-wo-the-repository-v2-0-36d2cd6c700e@xxxxxx>


* ua/t1517-short-help-tests (2025-07-21) 2 commits
 . t5200: move `update-server-info -h` test from t1517
 . t/t1517: automate `git subcmd -h` tests outside a repository

 Test shuffling.

 Introduces a few "todo passed".
 source: <20250721115519.140361-1-usmanakinyemi202@xxxxxxxxx>


* kn/for-each-ref-skip (2025-07-17) 6 commits
 - fixup! refs: selectively set prefix in the seek functions
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-15 at 4ea3c74afd)
 + for-each-ref: introduce a '--start-after' option
 + ref-filter: remove unnecessary else clause
 + refs: selectively set prefix in the seek functions
 + ref-cache: remove unused function 'find_ref_entry()'
 + refs: expose `ref_iterator` via 'refs.h'

 "git for-each-ref" learns "--skip-until" option to help
 applications that want to page its output.

 Needs fix-up.
 cf. <CAP8UFD06KKF0A0WjBSw77A7fKp_pGJGVyw-OPd8-X92h=RSF+w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20250715-306-git-for-each-ref-pagination-v5-0-852d5a2f56e1@xxxxxxxxx>


* tc/last-modified (2025-07-18) 6 commits
 - fixup! last-modified: support --extended format
 - last-modified: support --extended format
 - pretty: allow caller to disable indentation
 - last-modified: use Bloom filters when available
 - t/perf: add last-modified perf script
 - last-modified: new subcommand to show when files were last modified

 A new command "git last-modified" is proposed to show the closest
 ancestor commit that touched each path.

 Still in flux.
 source: <20250716133206.1787549-1-toon@xxxxxxxxx>


* ac/auto-comment-char-fix (2025-07-16) 2 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-21 at be3e6c3480)
 + config: set comment_line_str to "#" when core.commentChar=auto
 + commit: avoid scanning trailing comments when 'core.commentChar' is "auto"

 "git commit" that concludes a conflicted merge failed to notice and remove
 existing comment added automatically (like "# Conflicts:") when the
 core.commentstring is set to 'auto'.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <cover.1752665506.git.ayu.chandekar@xxxxxxxxx>


* ly/changed-paths-traversal (2025-07-14) 5 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-15 at 45fdb67b92)
 + bloom: optimize multiple pathspec items in revision
 + revision: make helper for pathspec to bloom keyvec
 + bloom: replace struct bloom_key * with struct bloom_keyvec
 + bloom: rename function operates on bloom_key
 + bloom: add test helper to return murmur3 hash

 Lift the limitation to use changed-path filter in "git log" so that
 it can be used for a pathspec with multiple literal paths.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 source: <20250712093517.17907-1-yldhome2d2@xxxxxxxxx>


* lo/repo-info (2025-07-21) 5 commits
 - repo: add the --format flag
 - repo: add field layout.shallow
 - repo: add field layout.bare
 - repo: add the field references.format
 - repo: declare the repo command

 A new subcommand "git repo" gives users a way to grab various
 repository characteristics.

 source: <20250722002835.33428-1-lucasseikioshiro@xxxxxxxxx>


* cc/fast-import-export-signature-names (2025-07-09) 1 commit
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-15 at a6a173da68)
 + fast-(import|export): improve on commit signature output format

 Clean up the way how signature on commit objects are exported to
 and imported from fast-import stream.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 cf. <CABPp-BHM5afgiUf7GsTPWmrf_tm6mWnvHWMKiZPxApJzN-U8gg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20250709141253.623563-1-christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx>


* ac/deglobal-sparse-variables (2025-07-18) 3 commits
 - environment: remove the global variable 'sparse_expect_files_outside_of_patterns'
 - environment: move access to "core.sparsecheckoutcone" into repo_settings
 - environment: move access to "core.sparsecheckout" into repo_settings
 (this branch is used by ds/sparse-checkout-clean.)

 Two global variables related to sparse checkout have been moved to
 the repository settings structure.

 Ready?
 source: <cover.1752882401.git.ayu.chandekar@xxxxxxxxx>


* ow/rebase-verify-insn-fmt-before-initializing-state (2025-06-09) 1 commit
 - rebase: write script before initializing state

 "git rebase -i" with bogus rebase.instructionFormat configuration
 failed to produce the todo file after recording the state files,
 leading to confused "git status"; this has been corrected.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <7e796844-97e2-4b45-a76e-4c1fcb1da3ae@xxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20250609221055.136074-1-oystwa@xxxxxxxxx>


* jc/tag-idempotent-no-op (2025-07-11) 1 commit
 - tag: allow idempotent "git tag" without "--force"

 "git tag T O" when the tag T is already pointing at the object O is
 a no-op; we used to but no longer error out such a request and
 require "--force" and instead turn it into a no-op.

 Will discard.
 cf. <dt5ruadvr7lmhsbypmb6yili5cookfx5btw4gzfeui7ehxxajv@ziael4udbbcy>
 source: <xmqqv7nyzgp7.fsf@gitster.g>


* ss/compat-bswap-revamp (2025-07-15) 6 commits
  (merged to 'next' on 2025-07-16 at c8713eca28)
 + bswap.h: provide a built-in based version of bswap32/64 if possible
 + bswap.h: remove optimized x86 version of bswap32/64
 + bswap.h: always overwrite ntohl/ ntohll macros
 + bswap.h: define GIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN on msvc as little endian
 + bswap.h: add support for __BYTE_ORDER__
 + Merge branch 'ss/revert-builtin-bswap-stuff' into ss/compat-bswap-revamp

 Clean-up compat/bswap.h mess.

 Will merge to 'master'.
 cf. <aHbX4hIKbjO6h1R5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <20250715191230.12081-1-sebastian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


* sk/reftable-clarify-tests (2025-06-05) 10 commits
 - t/unit-tests: finalize migration of reftable-related tests
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable stack test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable record test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable readwrite test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable table test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable pq test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable merged test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable block test to use clar
 - t/unit-tests: convert reftable basics test to use clar test framework
 - t/unit-tests: implement clar specific reftable test helper functions

 The reftable unit tests are now ported to the "clar" unit testing
 framework.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <xmqqikla86id.fsf@gitster.g>
 source: <20250605140644.239199-1-kuforiji98@xxxxxxxxx>


* tb/prepare-midx-pack-cleanup (2025-05-28) 5 commits
 - midx: return a `packed_git` pointer from `prepare_midx_pack()`
 - midx-write.c: extract inner loop from fill_packs_from_midx()
 - midx-write.c: guard against incremental MIDXs in want_included_pack()
 - midx: access pack names through `nth_midxed_pack_name()`
 - Merge branch 'ps/midx-negative-packfile-cache' into tb/prepare-midx-pack-cleanup

 Improvement on Multi-pack-index API.

 Expecting a reroll.
 cf. <20250530065034.GC1321283@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 source: <cover.1748473122.git.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


* kj/renamed-submodule (2025-06-07) 2 commits
 - submodule: skip redundant active entries when pattern covers path
 - submodule: prevent overwriting .gitmodules entry on path reuse

 The case where a new submodule takes a path where used to be a
 completely different subproject is now dealt a bit better than
 before.

 What's the status of this one?
 cf. <xmqq4ivn3a1w.fsf@gitster.g>
 source: <20250608032705.11990-1-jayatheerthkulkarni2005@xxxxxxxxx>


* lm/add-p-context (2025-07-19) 4 commits
 - add-patch: add diff.context command line overrides
 - add-patch: respect diff.context configuration
 - t: use test_config in t4055
 - t: use test_grep in t3701 and t4055

 "git add/etc -p" now honors diff.context configuration variable,
 and learns to honor -U<n> option.

 Will merge to 'next'?
 source: <pull.1915.v4.git.1752928113.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>


* cc/promisor-remote-capability (2025-07-21) 5 commits
 - promisor-remote: use string constants for 'name' and 'url' too
 - promisor-remote: allow a client to check fields
 - promisor-remote: refactor how we parse advertised fields
 - promisor-remote: allow a server to advertise more fields
 - promisor-remote: refactor to get rid of 'struct strvec'

 The "promisor-remote" capability mechanism has been updated to
 allow the "partialCloneFilter" settings and the "token" value to be
 communicated from the server side.

 Comments?
 source: <20250721141056.2283349-1-christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx>




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