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Johannes Schindelin
56f5d3a204 msvc: avoid debug assertion windows in Debug Mode
For regular debugging, it is pretty helpful when a debug assertion in a
running application triggers a window that offers to start the debugger.

However, when running the test suite, it is not so helpful, in
particular when the debug assertions are then suppressed anyway because
we disable the invalid parameter checking (via invalidcontinue.obj, see
the comment in config.mak.uname about that object for more information).

So let's simply disable that window in Debug Mode (it is already
disabled in Release Mode).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:10 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
903b76ad06 msvc: support building Git using MS Visual C++
With this patch, Git can be built using the Microsoft toolchain, via:

	make MSVC=1 [DEBUG=1]

Third party libraries are built from source using the open source
"vcpkg" tool set. See https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg

On a first build, the vcpkg tools and the third party libraries are
automatically downloaded and built. DLLs for the third party libraries
are copied to the top-level (and t/helper) directory to facilitate
debugging. See compat/vcbuild/README.

A series of .bat files are invoked by the Makefile to find the location
of the installed version of Visual Studio and the associated compiler
tools (essentially replicating the environment setup performed by a
"Developer Command Prompt"). This should find the most recent VS2015 or
VS2017 installation. Output from these scripts are used by the Makefile
to define compiler and linker pathnames and -I and -L arguments.

The build produces .pdb files for both debug and release builds.

Note: This commit was squashed from an organic series of commits
developed between 2016 and 2018 in Git for Windows' `master` branch.
This combined commit eliminates the obsolete commits related to fetching
NuGet packages for third party libraries. It is difficult to use NuGet
packages for C/C++ sources because they may be built by earlier versions
of the MSVC compiler and have CRT version and linking issues.
Additionally, the C/C++ NuGet packages that were using tended to not be
updated concurrently with the sources.  And in the case of cURL and
OpenSSL, this could expose us to security issues.

Helped-by: Yue Lin Ho <b8732003@student.nsysu.edu.tw>
Helped-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:10 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
5277ff1f36 msvc: do not pretend to support all signals
This special-cases various signals that are not supported on Windows,
such as SIGPIPE. These cause the UCRT to throw asserts (at least in
debug mode).

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
2019-02-07 14:59:10 +01:00
Philip Oakley
a03fb69949 msvc: add pragmas for common warnings
MSVC can be overzealous about some warnings. Disable them.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
2019-02-07 14:59:10 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
e572bcd406 msvc: fix detect_msys_tty()
The ntstatus.h header is only available in MINGW.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
35eb425f03 msvc: define ftello()
It is just called differently in MSVC's headers.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
2ec8101b69 msvc: do not re-declare the timespec struct
VS2015's headers already declare that struct.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Jeff Hostetler
4fc8826a96 msvc: mark a variable as non-const
VS2015 complains when using a const pointer in memcpy()/free().

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Philip Oakley
b8c72e3834 msvc: define O_ACCMODE
This constant is not defined in MSVC's headers.

In UCRT's fcntl.h, _O_RDONLY, _O_WRONLY and _O_RDWR are defined as 0, 1
and 2, respectively. Yes, that means that UCRT breaks with the tradition
that O_RDWR == O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY.

It is a perfectly legal way to define those constants, though, therefore
we need to take care of defining O_ACCMODE accordingly.

This is particularly important in order to keep our "open() can set
errno to EISDIR" emulation working: it tests that (flags & O_ACCMODE) is
not identical to O_RDONLY before going on to test specifically whether
the file for which open() reported EACCES is, in fact, a directory.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Philip Oakley
40a8d09f07 msvc: include sigset_t definition
On MSVC (VS2008) sigset_t is not defined.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
7b650d16fa mingw: replace mingw_startup() hack
Git for Windows has special code to retrieve the command-line parameters
(and even the environment) in UTF-16 encoding, so that they can be
converted to UTF-8. This is necessary because Git for Windows wants to
use UTF-8 encoded strings throughout its code, and the main() function
does not get the parameters in that encoding.

To do that, we used the __wgetmainargs() function, which is not even a
Win32 API function, but provided by the MINGW "runtime" instead.

Obviously, this method would not work with any other compiler than GCC,
and in preparation for compiling with Visual C++, we would like to avoid
that.

Lucky us, there is a much more elegant way: we simply implement wmain()
and link with -municode. The command-line parameters are passed to
wmain() encoded in UTF-16, as desired, and this method also works with
Visual C++ after adjusting the MSVC linker flags to force it to use
wmain().

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
8faf1df7cc obstack: fix compiler warning
MS Visual C suggests that the construct

	condition ? (int) i : (ptrdiff_t) d

is incorrect. Let's fix this by casting to ptrdiff_t also for the
positive arm of the conditional.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:09 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
c4517c76af Merge branch 'mingw-build-options-fix'
A fix to let `git version --build-options` report the correct CPU in
32-bit Git for Windows.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:05 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
debfe3e389 Merge pull request #1915 from dscho/open-in-gdb
Add a helper function to start GDB that was already attached to the current process
2019-02-07 14:59:05 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
11b142dca3 Merge pull request #1900 from tanushree27/remove-ipv6-fallback
[Outreachy] Removed ipv6 fallback
2019-02-07 14:59:05 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
4e16f0afc1 Merge branch 'drive-prefix'
This topic branch allows us to specify absolute paths without the drive
prefix e.g. when cloning.

Example:

	C:\Users\me> git clone https://github.com/git/git \upstream-git

This will clone into a new directory C:\upstream-git, in line with how
Windows interprets absolute paths.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:03 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
d1d3cf8100 Merge 'mingw-safer-compat-poll'
This was pull request #1003 from shoelzer/master

poll: Use GetTickCount64 to avoid wraparound issues
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:59:03 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
07a13a55f7 mingw: fix CPU reporting in git version --build-options
We cannot rely on `uname -m` in Git for Windows' SDK to tell us what
architecture we are compiling for, as we can compile both 32-bit and
64-bit `git.exe` from a 64-bit SDK, but the `uname -m` in that SDK will
always report `x86_64`.

So let's go back to our original design. And make it explicitly
Windows-specific.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:58:05 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
3b7fb660b7 mingw: add a helper function to attach GDB to the current process
When debugging Git, the criss-cross spawning of processes can make
things quite a bit difficult, especially when a Unix shell script is
thrown in the mix that calls a `git.exe` that then segfaults.

To help debugging such things, we introduce the `open_in_gdb()` function
which can be called at a code location where the segfault happens (or as
close as one can get); This will open a new MinTTY window with a GDB
that already attached to the current process.

Inspired by Derrick Stolee.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:58:05 +01:00
tanushree27
a6026ad2f3 mingw: remove obsolete IPv6-related code
To support IPv6, Git provided fall back functions for Windows versions that
did not support IPv6. However, as Git dropped support for Windows XP and
prior, those functions are not needed anymore.

Removed those fallbacks by reverting commit[1] and using the functions
directly (without 'ipv6_' prefix).

[1] fe3b2b7b82.

Signed-off-by: tanushree27 <tanushreetumane@gmail.com>
2019-02-07 14:58:05 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
e1b10064fd mingw: allow absolute paths without drive prefix
When specifying an absolute path without a drive prefix, we convert that
path internally. Let's make sure that we handle that case properly, too
;-)

This fixes the command

	git clone https://github.com/git-for-windows/git \G4W

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:54:34 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
ff2df87ca4 poll: lazy-load GetTickCount64()
This fixes the compilation, actually, as we still did not make the jump to
post-Windows XP completely: we still compile with _WIN32_WINNT set to
0x0502 (which corresponds to Windows Server 2003 and is technically
greater than Windows XP's 0x0501).

However, GetTickCount64() is only available starting with Windows
Vista/Windows Server 2008.

Let's just lazy-load the function, which should also help Git for Windows
contributors who want to reinstate Windows XP support.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2019-02-07 14:54:30 +01:00
Adam Roben
2d74db6282 Make non-.exe externals work again
7ebac8cb94 made launching of .exe
externals work when installed in Unicode paths. But it broke launching
of non-.exe externals, no matter where they were installed. We now
correctly maintain the UTF-8 and UTF-16 paths in tandem in lookup_prog.

This fixes t5526, among others.

Signed-off-by: Adam Roben <adam@roben.org>
2019-02-07 14:54:30 +01:00
Adam Roben
2ee0aec764 Fix launching of externals from Unicode paths
If Git were installed in a path containing non-ASCII characters,
commands such as git-am and git-submodule, which are implemented as
externals, would fail to launch with the following error:

> fatal: 'am' appears to be a git command, but we were not
> able to execute it. Maybe git-am is broken?

This was due to lookup_prog not being Unicode-aware. It was somehow
missed in 2ee5a1a14a.

Note that the only problem in this function was calling
GetFileAttributes instead of GetFileAttributesW. The calls to access()
were fine because access() is a macro which resolves to mingw_access,
which already handles Unicode correctly. But I changed lookup_prog to
use _waccess directly so that we only convert the path to UTF-16 once.

Signed-off-by: Adam Roben <adam@roben.org>
2019-02-07 14:54:30 +01:00
Junio C Hamano
57cbc53d3e Merge branch 'js/vsts-ci'
Prepare to run test suite on Azure Pipeline.

* js/vsts-ci: (22 commits)
  test-date: drop unused parameter to getnanos()
  ci: parallelize testing on Windows
  ci: speed up Windows phase
  tests: optionally skip bin-wrappers/
  t0061: workaround issues with --with-dashes and RUNTIME_PREFIX
  tests: add t/helper/ to the PATH with --with-dashes
  mingw: try to work around issues with the test cleanup
  tests: include detailed trace logs with --write-junit-xml upon failure
  tests: avoid calling Perl just to determine file sizes
  README: add a build badge (status of the Azure Pipelines build)
  mingw: be more generous when wrapping up the setitimer() emulation
  ci: use git-sdk-64-minimal build artifact
  ci: add a Windows job to the Azure Pipelines definition
  Add a build definition for Azure DevOps
  ci/lib.sh: add support for Azure Pipelines
  tests: optionally write results as JUnit-style .xml
  test-date: add a subcommand to measure times in shell scripts
  ci: use a junction on Windows instead of a symlink
  ci: inherit --jobs via MAKEFLAGS in run-build-and-tests
  ci/lib.sh: encapsulate Travis-specific things
  ...
2019-02-06 22:05:26 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
0fa3cc77ee Merge branch 'tb/utf-16-le-with-explicit-bom'
A new encoding UTF-16LE-BOM has been invented to force encoding to
UTF-16 with BOM in little endian byte order, which cannot be directly
generated by using iconv.

* tb/utf-16-le-with-explicit-bom:
  Support working-tree-encoding "UTF-16LE-BOM"
2019-02-06 22:05:21 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
f5dd919064 Merge branch 'js/mingw-unc-path-w-backslashes'
In Git for Windows, "git clone \\server\share\path" etc. that uses
UNC paths from command line had bad interaction with its shell
emulation.

* js/mingw-unc-path-w-backslashes:
  mingw: special-case arguments to `sh`
  mingw (t5580): document bug when cloning from backslashed UNC paths
2019-02-05 14:26:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
33bea7358f Merge branch 'sg/obstack-cast-function-type-fix'
The compat/obstack code had casts that -Wcast-function-type
compilation option found questionable.

* sg/obstack-cast-function-type-fix:
  compat/obstack: fix -Wcast-function-type warnings
2019-02-05 14:26:11 -08:00
Torsten Bögershausen
aab2a1ae48 Support working-tree-encoding "UTF-16LE-BOM"
Users who want UTF-16 files in the working tree set the .gitattributes
like this:
test.txt working-tree-encoding=UTF-16

The unicode standard itself defines 3 allowed ways how to encode UTF-16.
The following 3 versions convert all back to 'g' 'i' 't' in UTF-8:

a) UTF-16, without BOM, big endian:
$ printf "\000g\000i\000t" | iconv -f UTF-16 -t UTF-8 | od -c
0000000    g   i   t

b) UTF-16, with BOM, little endian:
$ printf "\377\376g\000i\000t\000" | iconv -f UTF-16 -t UTF-8 | od -c
0000000    g   i   t

c) UTF-16, with BOM, big endian:
$ printf "\376\377\000g\000i\000t" | iconv -f UTF-16 -t UTF-8 | od -c
0000000    g   i   t

Git uses libiconv to convert from UTF-8 in the index into ITF-16 in the
working tree.
After a checkout, the resulting file has a BOM and is encoded in "UTF-16",
in the version (c) above.
This is what iconv generates, more details follow below.

iconv (and libiconv) can generate UTF-16, UTF-16LE or UTF-16BE:

d) UTF-16
$ printf 'git' | iconv -f UTF-8 -t UTF-16 | od -c
0000000  376 377  \0   g  \0   i  \0   t

e) UTF-16LE
$ printf 'git' | iconv -f UTF-8 -t UTF-16LE | od -c
0000000    g  \0   i  \0   t  \0

f)  UTF-16BE
$ printf 'git' | iconv -f UTF-8 -t UTF-16BE | od -c
0000000   \0   g  \0   i  \0   t

There is no way to generate version (b) from above in a Git working tree,
but that is what some applications need.
(All fully unicode aware applications should be able to read all 3 variants,
but in practise we are not there yet).

When producing UTF-16 as an output, iconv generates the big endian version
with a BOM. (big endian is probably chosen for historical reasons).

iconv can produce UTF-16 files with little endianess by using "UTF-16LE"
as encoding, and that file does not have a BOM.

Not all users (especially under Windows) are happy with this.
Some tools are not fully unicode aware and can only handle version (b).

Today there is no way to produce version (b) with iconv (or libiconv).
Looking into the history of iconv, it seems as if version (c) will
be used in all future iconv versions (for compatibility reasons).

Solve this dilemma and introduce a Git-specific "UTF-16LE-BOM".
libiconv can not handle the encoding, so Git pick it up, handles the BOM
and uses libiconv to convert the rest of the stream.
(UTF-16BE-BOM is added for consistency)

Rported-by: Adrián Gimeno Balaguer <adrigibal@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-31 10:27:52 -08:00
Johannes Schindelin
72d63b2f45 mingw: be more generous when wrapping up the setitimer() emulation
Every once in a while, the Azure Pipeline fails with some semi-random

	error: timer thread did not terminate timely

This error message means that the thread that is used to emulate the
setitimer() function did not terminate within 1,000 milliseconds.

The most likely explanation (and therefore the one we should assume to
be true, according to Occam's Razor) is that the timeout of one second
is simply not enough because we try to run so many tasks in parallel.

So let's give it ten seconds instead of only one. That should be enough.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-29 09:26:46 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
9f2eba2b90 Merge branch 'rb/hpe'
Portability updates for the HPE NonStop platform.

* rb/hpe:
  compat/regex/regcomp.c: define intptr_t and uintptr_t on NonStop
  git-compat-util.h: add FLOSS headers for HPE NonStop
  config.mak.uname: support for modern HPE NonStop config.
  transport-helper: drop read/write errno checks
  transport-helper: use xread instead of read
2019-01-18 13:49:54 -08:00
Johannes Schindelin
9e9da23c27 mingw: special-case arguments to sh
The MSYS2 runtime does its best to emulate the command-line wildcard
expansion and de-quoting which would be performed by the calling Unix
shell on Unix systems.

Those Unix shell quoting rules differ from the quoting rules applying to
Windows' cmd and Powershell, making it a little awkward to quote
command-line parameters properly when spawning other processes.

In particular, git.exe passes arguments to subprocesses that are *not*
intended to be interpreted as wildcards, and if they contain
backslashes, those are not to be interpreted as escape characters, e.g.
when passing Windows paths.

Note: this is only a problem when calling MSYS2 executables, not when
calling MINGW executables such as git.exe. However, we do call MSYS2
executables frequently, most notably when setting the use_shell flag in
the child_process structure.

There is no elegant way to determine whether the .exe file to be
executed is an MSYS2 program or a MINGW one. But since the use case of
passing a command line through the shell is so prevalent, we need to
work around this issue at least when executing sh.exe.

Let's introduce an ugly, hard-coded test whether argv[0] is "sh", and
whether it refers to the MSYS2 Bash, to determine whether we need to
quote the arguments differently than usual.

That still does not fix the issue completely, but at least it is
something.

Incidentally, this also fixes the problem where `git clone \\server\repo`
failed due to incorrect handling of the backslashes when handing the path
to the git-upload-pack process.

Further, we need to take care to quote not only whitespace and
backslashes, but also curly brackets. As aliases frequently go through
the MSYS2 Bash, and as aliases frequently get parameters such as
HEAD@{yesterday}, this is really important. As an early version of this
patch broke this, let's make sure that this does not regress by adding a
test case for that.

Helped-by: Kim Gybels <kgybels@infogroep.be>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-18 13:12:14 -08:00
SZEDER Gábor
764473d257 compat/obstack: fix -Wcast-function-type warnings
GCC 8 introduced the new -Wcast-function-type warning, which is
implied by -Wextra (which, in turn is enabled in our DEVELOPER flags).
When building Git with GCC 8 and this warning enabled on a non-glibc
platform [1], one is greeted with a screenful of compiler
warnings/errors:

  compat/obstack.c: In function '_obstack_begin':
  compat/obstack.c:162:17: error: cast between incompatible function types from 'void * (*)(long int)' to 'struct _obstack_chunk * (*)(void *, long int)' [-Werror=cast-function-type]
     h->chunkfun = (struct _obstack_chunk * (*)(void *, long)) chunkfun;
                   ^
  compat/obstack.c:163:16: error: cast between incompatible function types from 'void (*)(void *)' to 'void (*)(void *, struct _obstack_chunk *)' [-Werror=cast-function-type]
     h->freefun = (void (*) (void *, struct _obstack_chunk *)) freefun;
                  ^
  compat/obstack.c:116:8: error: cast between incompatible function types from 'struct _obstack_chunk * (*)(void *, long int)' to 'struct _obstack_chunk * (*)(long int)' [-Werror=cast-function-type]
      : (*(struct _obstack_chunk *(*) (long)) (h)->chunkfun) ((size)))
          ^
  compat/obstack.c:168:22: note: in expansion of macro 'CALL_CHUNKFUN'
     chunk = h->chunk = CALL_CHUNKFUN (h, h -> chunk_size);
                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
  <snip>

'struct obstack' stores pointers to two functions to allocate and free
"chunks", and depending on how obstack is used, these functions take
either one parameter (like standard malloc() and free() do; this is
how we use it in 'kwset.c') or two parameters.  Presumably to reduce
memory footprint, a single field is used to store the function pointer
for both signatures, and then it's casted to the appropriate signature
when the function pointer is accessed.  These casts between function
pointers with different number of parameters are what trigger those
compiler errors.

Modify 'struct obstack' to use unions to store function pointers with
different signatures, and then use the union member with the
appropriate signature when accessing these function pointers.  This
eliminates the need for those casts, and thus avoids this compiler
error.

[1] Compiling 'compat/obstack.c' on a platform with glibc is sort of
    a noop, see the comment before '#  define ELIDE_CODE', so this is
    not an issue on common Linux distros.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-17 11:13:38 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
25d90d1cb7 Merge branch 'tb/use-common-win32-pathfuncs-on-cygwin'
Cygwin update.

* tb/use-common-win32-pathfuncs-on-cygwin:
  git clone <url> C:\cygwin\home\USER\repo' is working (again)
2019-01-14 15:29:32 -08:00
Randall S. Becker
0bdaacf66f compat/regex/regcomp.c: define intptr_t and uintptr_t on NonStop
The system definition header files on HPE NonStop do not define
intptr_t and uintptr_t as do other platforms. These typedefs
are added specifically wrapped in a __TANDEM ifdef.

Signed-off-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-03 14:16:20 -08:00
Torsten Bögershausen
1cadad6f65 git clone <url> C:\cygwin\home\USER\repo' is working (again)
A regression for cygwin users was introduced with commit 05b458c,
 "real_path: resolve symlinks by hand".

In the the commit message we read:
  The current implementation of real_path uses chdir() in order to resolve
    symlinks.  Unfortunately this isn't thread-safe as chdir() affects a
      process as a whole...

The old (and non-thread-save) OS calls chdir()/pwd() had been
replaced by a string operation.
The cygwin layer "knows" that "C:\cygwin" is an absolute path,
but the new string operation does not.

"git clone <url> C:\cygwin\home\USER\repo" fails like this:
fatal: Invalid path '/home/USER/repo/C:\cygwin\home\USER\repo'

The solution is to implement has_dos_drive_prefix(), skip_dos_drive_prefix()
is_dir_sep(), offset_1st_component() and convert_slashes() for cygwin
in the same way as it is done in 'Git for Windows' in compat/mingw.[ch]

Extract the needed code into compat/win32/path-utils.[ch] and use it
for cygwin as well.

Reported-by: Steven Penny <svnpenn@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-12-26 15:26:17 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
c0e286a3d2 Merge branch 'ss/msvc-strcasecmp'
MSVC update.

* ss/msvc-strcasecmp:
  msvc: directly use MS version (_stricmp) of strcasecmp
2018-12-01 21:41:45 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
e1372c37de Merge branch 'js/mingw-o-append' into maint
Further fix for O_APPEND emulation on Windows

* js/mingw-o-append:
  mingw: fix mingw_open_append to work with named pipes
  t0051: test GIT_TRACE to a windows named pipe
2018-11-21 22:57:44 +09:00
Sven Strickroth
d27525e519 msvc: directly use MS version (_stricmp) of strcasecmp
This also removes an implicit conversion from size_t (unsigned) to int (signed).

_stricmp as well as _strnicmp are both available since VS2012.

Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-20 10:57:13 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b8a9209193 Merge branch 'js/mingw-msdn-url'
The URL to an MSDN page in a comment has been updated.

* js/mingw-msdn-url:
  mingw: replace an obsolete link with the superseding one
2018-11-18 18:23:58 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
c56aa1d280 Merge branch 'js/mingw-create-hard-link'
Windows update.

* js/mingw-create-hard-link:
  mingw: use `CreateHardLink()` directly
2018-11-18 18:23:58 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin
2ef2ae2917 mingw: replace an obsolete link with the superseding one
The MSDN documentation has been superseded by Microsoft Docs (which is
backed by a repository on GitHub containing many, many files in Markdown
format).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-16 14:57:54 +09:00
Loo Rong Jie
c73b7ad548 win32: replace pthread_cond_*() with much simpler code
The Win32 CONDITION_VARIABLE has better performance and is easier to
maintain, as the code is a lot shorter now (the semantics of the
CONDITION_VARIABLE matches the pthread_cond_t very well).

Note: CONDITION_VARIABLE is not available in Windows XP and below,
but the declared minimal Windows version required to build and run
Git for Windows is Windows Vista (which is also beyond its
end-of-life, but for less long than Windows XP), so that's okay.

Signed-off-by: Loo Rong Jie <loorongjie@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 15:14:22 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin
1e1a876bb2 mingw: use CreateHardLink() directly
The function `CreateHardLink()` is available in all supported Windows
versions (even since Windows XP), so there is no more need to resolve it
at runtime.

Helped-by: Max Kirillov <max@max630.net>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 14:41:15 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
1961efecae Merge branch 'sh/mingw-safer-compat-poll'
Windows fix.

* sh/mingw-safer-compat-poll:
  poll: use GetTickCount64() to avoid wrap-around issues
2018-11-13 22:37:24 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
0474cd19ef Merge branch 'js/mingw-utf8-env'
Windows fix.

* js/mingw-utf8-env:
  mingw: reencode environment variables on the fly (UTF-16 <-> UTF-8)
  t7800: fix quoting
2018-11-13 22:37:21 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
6c268fdda9 Merge branch 'js/mingw-perl5lib'
Windows fix.

* js/mingw-perl5lib:
  mingw: unset PERL5LIB by default
  config: move Windows-specific config settings into compat/mingw.c
  config: allow for platform-specific core.* config settings
  config: rename `dummy` parameter to `cb` in git_default_config()
2018-11-13 22:37:20 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
fbfdc07511 Merge branch 'js/mingw-isatty-and-dup2'
Windows fix.

* js/mingw-isatty-and-dup2:
  mingw: fix isatty() after dup2()
2018-11-13 22:37:20 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b9c3f062b6 Merge branch 'js/mingw-ns-filetime'
Windows port learned to use nano-second resolution file timestamps.

* js/mingw-ns-filetime:
  mingw: implement nanosecond-precision file times
  mingw: replace MSVCRT's fstat() with a Win32-based implementation
  mingw: factor out code to set stat() data
2018-11-06 15:50:21 +09:00
Steve Hoelzer
e8dfcace31 poll: use GetTickCount64() to avoid wrap-around issues
The value of timeout starts as an int value, and for this reason it
cannot overflow unsigned long long aka ULONGLONG. The unsigned version
of this initial value is available in orig_timeout. The difference
(orig_timeout - elapsed) cannot wrap around because it is protected by
a conditional (as can be seen in the patch text). Hence, the ULONGLONG
difference can only have values that are smaller than the initial
timeout value and truncation to int cannot overflow.

Signed-off-by: Steve Hoelzer <shoelzer@gmail.com>
[j6t: improved both implementation and log message]
Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-05 13:02:42 +09:00