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From: cd06f763dc (Merge 'readme' into HEAD, 2018-06-07) (4d5a037d33..cd06f763dc)
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  1:  7281c23feb =   1:  77f5d196eb unix-socket: avoid leak when initialization fails
  2:  93eb6ffed4 =   2:  4145617608 grep: prevent `^$` false match at end of file
  3:  e980c4a22f =   3:  6140b305fd mingw: include the Python parts in the build
  4:  9ed60b4e9f =   4:  0a174efe96 win32/pthread: avoid name clashes with winpthread
  7:  a424301525 =   5:  53bab68dd9 t9350: point out that refs are not updated correctly
  5:  ea25ba74d9 =   6:  f826c70a22 git-compat-util: avoid redeclaring _DEFAULT_SOURCE
  9:  ad0a03cb56 =   7:  c4ccb69036 transport-helper: add trailing --
  6:  cee79a182b =   8:  bf75f10cdc Import the source code of mimalloc v2.2.7
 11:  ac8ba7d00e =   9:  ee33a32e6a remote-helper: check helper status after import/export
 12:  25ae9dfa97 =  10:  12e53673c4 clean: do not traverse mount points
  8:  bcb5e2101d =  11:  31bf2fd176 mimalloc: adjust for building inside Git
 14:  47abfee063 =  12:  b9aa65b606 Always auto-gc after calling a fast-import transport
 15:  2753498171 =  13:  9832b26c2a mingw: prevent regressions with "drive-less" absolute paths
 16:  0206856990 =  14:  a7281ae5fe clean: remove mount points when possible
 18:  b98017fd64 =  15:  f1c1ab68e8 vcpkg_install: detect lack of Git
 19:  d0ae7ce795 =  16:  b64dca1054 vcpkg_install: add comment regarding slow network connections
 20:  cddd20a55f =  17:  6f96f10fac vcbuild: install ARM64 dependencies when building ARM64 binaries
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 22:  40f30762ac =  19:  0c7dcd485f cmake: allow building for Windows/ARM64
 23:  27cee135d7 =  20:  dc789c0689 ci(vs-build) also build Windows/ARM64 artifacts
 24:  111b85603c =  21:  b37c06e94e Add schannel to curl installation
 25:  3d384d1197 =  22:  9044123b86 hash-object: demonstrate a >4GB/LLP64 problem
 27:  53cbf3a3e4 =  23:  f11b17986e cmake(): allow setting HOST_CPU for cross-compilation
 28:  a84b85c8dd =  24:  e982eae6d0 object-file.c: use size_t for header lengths
 30:  c0e53ea132 =  25:  a8ec5e355b CMake: default Visual Studio generator has changed
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 10:  e336a5a4ba =  27:  9e5752eca6 mimalloc: offer a build-time option to enable it
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 34:  0a447b20d5 =  29:  4c07a5e531 .gitignore: add Visual Studio CMakeSetting.json file
 35:  c668a4fefe =  30:  4476cc123d hash-object --stdin: verify that it works with >4GB/LLP64
 13:  8aca34d114 =  31:  b3479cf2c7 mingw: use mimalloc
 37:  40d12a49f7 =  32:  85d501b428 t5505/t5516: allow running without `.git/branches/` in the templates
 38:  b0780eb4a3 =  33:  60411307e4 strbuf_realpath(): use platform-dependent API if available
 39:  ec897a400c =  34:  57e9d7f975 http: use new "best effort" strategy for Secure Channel revoke checking
 40:  5771262e15 =  35:  dc16d9fcf9 subtree: update `contrib/subtree` `test` target
 41:  ffae0e7b20 =  36:  c47e583cfe CMakeLists: add default "x64-windows" arch for Visual Studio
 42:  55f75f1673 =  37:  870a737e5f hash-object: add another >4GB/LLP64 test case
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 47:  7f5613744f =  42:  7f77db44e5 MinGW: link as terminal server aware
 17:  559eb6947c =  43:  9c75c2b3b4 transport: optionally disable side-band-64k
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 49:  14c728feb9 =  45:  f5562830bd clink.pl: fix MSVC compile script to handle libcurl-d.lib
 50:  a566c0b512 =  46:  0c718172c5 mingw: implement a platform-specific `strbuf_realpath()`
 51:  6e93d35723 =  47:  1d8bf4e442 t3701: verify that we can add *lots* of files interactively
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 53:  fe6399a4a9 =  49:  deb6a7d4e1 t0014: fix indentation
 54:  fdba59d9de =  50:  2982cd49ab git-gui: accommodate for intent-to-add files
 55:  82d38bfbe8 =  51:  3c62b89ad4 mingw: allow for longer paths in `parse_interpreter()`
 56:  ff09a1828c =  52:  175ca14a64 compat/vcbuild: document preferred way to build in Visual Studio
 57:  05782fe052 =  53:  50465e10c3 http: optionally send SSL client certificate
 58:  5770a1d5cf =  54:  401b343664 ci: run `contrib/subtree` tests in CI builds
 59:  a40cd69714 =  55:  fe91b5e5ed CMake: show Win32 and Generator_platform build-option values
 60:  3c1ba32249 =  56:  273cadbb61 hash-object: add a >4GB/LLP64 test case using filtered input
 61:  9215bcf71e =  57:  23a123109e compat/mingw.c: do not warn when failing to get owner
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 74:  8b3803f743 =  74:  70f2f7c4ae mingw: allow `git.exe` to be used instead of the "Git wrapper"
 75:  15eda0f662 =  75:  2e4f2ae500 revision: create mark_trees_uninteresting_dense()
 76:  8c38487361 =  76:  6c8d47a71d mingw: ignore HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH if it points to Windows' system directory
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 79:  a7f0180bc9 =  79:  37188420b8 clink.pl: fix libexpatd.lib link error when using MSVC
 80:  2373751cdb =  80:  02deb7725d survey: start pretty printing data in table form
 81:  52b36c4b3a =  81:  e07b966b09 Makefile: clean up .ilk files when MSVC=1
 82:  7f16a7187c =  82:  870f4c84d9 survey: add object count summary
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 89:  1623443ef3 =  89:  0d115299e9 http: optionally load libcurl lazily
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 92:  7e5642899f =  92:  5154143fd7 clink.pl: move default linker options for MSVC=1 builds
 93:  03922fad44 =  93:  a4c0c1fecc http: support lazy-loading libcurl also on Windows
 94:  f9cec210a8 =  94:  0c2ad70c80 survey: add report of "largest" paths
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 96:  e1ee0285f8 =  96:  93ae1d8e99 cmake: install headless-git.
 97:  2bf8faa17a =  97:  98f00c4463 http: when loading libcurl lazily, allow for multiple SSL backends
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100:  7327d7a90b = 100:  8e8ef450a1 git.rc: include winuser.h
101:  1aa140ed49 = 101:  21366b1dbb mingw: do load libcurl dynamically by default
102:  6efb80a400 = 102:  0317542125 Add a GitHub workflow to verify that Git/Scalar work in Nano Server
103:  f82557f6d2 = 103:  45a9973995 mingw: suggest `windows.appendAtomically` in more cases
104:  1ab18d9303 = 104:  c24cc15dfe win32: use native ANSI sequence processing, if possible
105:  256e483937 = 105:  d2b4e36853 common-main.c: fflush stdout buffer upon exit
106:  a6cecf1099 = 106:  0d54061d14 t5601/t7406(mingw): do run tests with symlink support
107:  9957d191a2 = 107:  0c21edca90 win32: ensure that `localtime_r()` is declared even in i686 builds
108:  16ee6eaab4 = 108:  932ca230d0 Fallback to AppData if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is unset
109:  5ae4f3b3a4 = 109:  279d7eeed3 run-command: be helpful with Git LFS fails on Windows 7
110:  5ffc927a0e = 110:  c5989f462c survey: clearly note the experimental nature in the output
111:  a5aa30a640 = 111:  395db670c9 credential-cache: handle ECONNREFUSED gracefully
112:  5cbe8649c6 = 112:  c9b59c0f62 reftable: do make sure to use custom allocators
113:  987d2e689f = 113:  037e2b538d check-whitespace: avoid alerts about upstream commits
114:  dd3279601c = 114:  aa04fd2da0 t/t5571-prep-push-hook.sh: Add test with writing to stderr
115:  a872ecc696 = 115:  3241b62161 git-svn: mark it as unsupported by the Git for Windows project
116:  aa428b8919 = 116:  f08c510209 ci(macos): skip the `git p4` tests
117:  b6a6deb41f = 117:  fe4116088e Win32: make FILETIME conversion functions public
118:  ef3718bb2c = 118:  4c480a801f Win32: dirent.c: Move opendir down
119:  efc48895b8 = 119:  b39664d774 mingw: make the dirent implementation pluggable
120:  4949ca199c = 120:  5f1e6bc65f Win32: make the lstat implementation pluggable
121:  3003fe4155 = 121:  1f493a7652 mingw: add infrastructure for read-only file system level caches
122:  3260ca5fa8 = 122:  ed95e95fc5 mingw: add a cache below mingw's lstat and dirent implementations
124:  3dbb0d1149 = 123:  b66e7ef878 fscache: load directories only once
126:  a9e2b00249 = 124:  1acb30bc16 fscache: add key for GIT_TRACE_FSCACHE
123:  e0478fb57d = 125:  5020491bc3 git-gui--askyesno: fix funny text wrapping
127:  f3b56d8635 = 126:  258f0e2147 fscache: remember not-found directories
125:  77c9937164 = 127:  eaf2d356a0 git-gui--askyesno (mingw): use Git for Windows' icon, if available
128:  e238dbec12 = 128:  d34c95dcbf fscache: add a test for the dir-not-found optimization
129:  74d2fc0850 = 129:  a6a5b4b90c add: use preload-index and fscache for performance
130:  c1bf1d288b = 130:  fb658d254d dir.c: make add_excludes aware of fscache during status
131:  0f65fe1d19 = 131:  9c0e013bfa fscache: make fscache_enabled() public
132:  6f7c43cc61 = 132:  6738000864 dir.c: regression fix for add_excludes with fscache
133:  1f79c9196b = 133:  79c2d2dd05 fetch-pack.c: enable fscache for stats under .git/objects
134:  c9a6bd69b2 = 134:  a115e2e139 checkout.c: enable fscache for checkout again
135:  6c4b7cde23 = 135:  054c1f2e75 Enable the filesystem cache (fscache) in refresh_index().
136:  39a0c9cbf2 = 136:  b80ada5d97 fscache: use FindFirstFileExW to avoid retrieving the short name
137:  201f5c472b = 137:  31bece7146 fscache: add GIT_TEST_FSCACHE support
138:  f6a795acb3 = 138:  ebabfedfef fscache: add fscache hit statistics
139:  c389b75c47 = 139:  915dce6478 unpack-trees: enable fscache for sparse-checkout
140:  6088205f80 = 140:  bd91113a70 status: disable and free fscache at the end of the status command
141:  47813f7bd1 = 141:  3678f681ab mem_pool: add GIT_TRACE_MEMPOOL support
142:  8fb25e60e5 = 142:  9b26aef03c fscache: fscache takes an initial size
143:  d387343a71 = 143:  611989e57f fscache: update fscache to be thread specific instead of global
144:  4cf1421acc = 144:  80e3e0e10a fscache: teach fscache to use mempool
145:  f5021caae3 = 145:  930d560c4f fscache: make fscache_enable() thread safe
146:  c7658b1394 = 146:  5e00c7140d fscache: teach fscache to use NtQueryDirectoryFile
147:  06761e28b6 = 147:  e8548b27b6 fscache: remember the reparse tag for each entry
148:  115ebb8b58 = 148:  609bf27ee6 fscache: implement an FSCache-aware is_mount_point()
149:  576112b418 = 149:  77affb21f1 clean: make use of FSCache
150:  6073fa9ae6 = 150:  e4ead70504 pack-objects (mingw): demonstrate a segmentation fault with large deltas
151:  924dc8e573 = 151:  54ff504ac0 mingw: support long paths
152:  af190dabff = 152:  04728fc173 win32(long path support): leave drive-less absolute paths intact
153:  3563252322 = 153:  ee5a5dd0c3 compat/fsmonitor/fsm-*-win32: support long paths
154:  bbb3bd43c4 = 154:  b7dd725a40 clean: suggest using `core.longPaths` if paths are too long to remove
155:  cd73956c13 = 155:  1ecd56d2fe mingw: Support `git_terminal_prompt` with more terminals
156:  aeef152bbe = 156:  7661dbe714 compat/terminal.c: only use the Windows console if bash 'read -r' fails
157:  24f4eb694c = 157:  511a57bd3b mingw (git_terminal_prompt): do fall back to CONIN$/CONOUT$ method
158:  dd078740f6 = 158:  73a96f504c Win32: symlink: move phantom symlink creation to a separate function
159:  14967e7515 = 159:  8095df1668 Introduce helper to create symlinks that knows about index_state
160:  f0320d3186 = 160:  4c9eabe7a7 mingw: allow to specify the symlink type in .gitattributes
161:  e7308a3220 = 161:  4037c5239d Win32: symlink: add test for `symlink` attribute
162:  ad83d7cd2e = 162:  53bd674c49 mingw: explicitly specify with which cmd to prefix the cmdline
163:  c19d680661 = 163:  9f737ab3c4 mingw: when path_lookup() failed, try BusyBox
164:  1a426b87bd = 164:  c10fa04eba test-tool: learn to act as a drop-in replacement for `iconv`
165:  f398444769 = 165:  eaab322e72 tests(mingw): if `iconv` is unavailable, use `test-helper --iconv`
166:  71ef04977c = 166:  3aeb3aad85 gitattributes: mark .png files as binary
167:  f03ef538a2 = 167:  2cb074cecb tests: move test PNGs into t/lib-diff/
169:  3758dbab26 = 168:  7bf2c6c45c tests: only override sort & find if there are usable ones in /usr/bin/
168:  471c8f9db8 = 169:  895a545e09 mingw: introduce code to detect whether we're inside a Windows container
171:  b5bae7ab62 = 170:  0296420fd2 tests: use the correct path separator with BusyBox
170:  13aeaac66e = 171:  a85538d31c mingw: when running in a Windows container, try to rename() harder
173:  676a129954 = 172:  14718d9e9e mingw: only use Bash-ism `builtin pwd -W` when available
172:  4bdcd167f9 = 173:  d4d6744e80 mingw: move the file_attr_to_st_mode() function definition
175:  7e00c000b6 = 174:  450f30b1f0 tests (mingw): remove Bash-specific pwd option
174:  a1d278ceb4 = 175:  ef0dd5edcd mingw: Windows Docker volumes are *not* symbolic links
177:  f8a99af914 = 176:  68a8f8849f test-lib: add BUSYBOX prerequisite
176:  14251c642f = 177:  a4d78c90e6 mingw: work around rename() failing on a read-only file
178:  556c62f93c = 178:  d551ca7f87 t5003: use binary file from t/lib-diff/
179:  a96e208bb5 = 179:  a9b6030cb3 t5532: workaround for BusyBox on Windows
180:  ccf9126685 = 180:  78a5b63746 t5605: special-case hardlink test for BusyBox-w32
181:  492b62742f = 181:  c3f65ac38b t5813: allow for $PWD to be a Windows path
182:  b6302efd3d = 182:  cd327f322c t9200: skip tests when $PWD contains a colon
183:  e202f9fc81 = 183:  f7d6c5faaa Describe Git for Windows' architecture [no ci]
184:  67c07632ad = 184:  bfba00a6c1 mingw: kill child processes in a gentler way
185:  ba149506f1 = 185:  1c7939c850 mingw: optionally enable wsl compability file mode bits
186:  7a8a214b1d = 186:  7ac5d0f973 Modify the Code of Conduct for Git for Windows
187:  25648e74db = 187:  1854a42533 mingw: really handle SIGINT
188:  b9b082a1c6 = 188:  445e54dd66 CONTRIBUTING.md: add guide for first-time contributors
189:  998a67311b = 189:  55614c363e Partially un-revert "editor: save and reset terminal after calling EDITOR"
190:  a19dc343ed = 190:  c95b511bab README.md: Add a Windows-specific preamble
191:  5a30cc116b = 191:  1ba9f7c8fa reset: reinstate support for the deprecated --stdin option
192:  2c86b3e6e0 = 192:  8469d222d7 Add an issue template
193:  94c3bb6b4f = 193:  5f929db668 Add a GitHub workflow to monitor component updates
194:  afaa1e9937 = 194:  8ef08f1a6a fsmonitor: reintroduce core.useBuiltinFSMonitor
195:  0271800d54 = 195:  f029aa8764 Modify the GitHub Pull Request template (to reflect Git for Windows)
196:  366d502b2a = 196:  b030cdd449 dependabot: help keeping GitHub Actions versions up to date
197:  32a1777760 = 197:  c8b15460ad SECURITY.md: document Git for Windows' policies

PhilipOakley and others added 30 commits March 17, 2026 01:51
Just like the `hash-object --literally` code path, the `--stdin` code
path also needs to use `size_t` instead of `unsigned long` to represent
memory sizes, otherwise it would cause problems on platforms using the
LLP64 data model (such as Windows).

To limit the scope of the test case, the object is explicitly not
written to the object store, nor are any filters applied.

The `big` file from the previous test case is reused to save setup time;
To avoid relying on that side effect, it is generated if it does not
exist (e.g. when running via `sh t1007-*.sh --long --run=1,41`).

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
By defining `USE_MIMALLOC`, Git can now be compiled with that
nicely-fast and small allocator.

Note that we have to disable a couple `DEVELOPER` options to build
mimalloc's source code, as it makes heavy use of declarations after
statements, among other things that disagree with Git's conventions.

We even have to silence some GCC warnings in non-DEVELOPER mode. For
example, the `-Wno-array-bounds` flag is needed because in `-O2` builds,
trying to call `NtCurrentTeb()` (which `_mi_thread_id()` does on
Windows) causes the bogus warning about a system header, likely related
to https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/mailman/message/37674519/ and to
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99578:

C:/git-sdk-64-minimal/mingw64/include/psdk_inc/intrin-impl.h:838:1:
        error: array subscript 0 is outside array bounds of 'long long unsigned int[0]' [-Werror=array-bounds]
  838 | __buildreadseg(__readgsqword, unsigned __int64, "gs", "q")
      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Also: The `mimalloc` library uses C11-style atomics, therefore we must
require that standard when compiling with GCC if we want to use
`mimalloc` (instead of requiring "only" C99). This is what we do in the
CMake definition already, therefore this commit does not need to touch
`contrib/buildsystems/`.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Some platforms (e.g. Windows) provide API functions to resolve paths
much quicker. Let's offer a way to short-cut `strbuf_realpath()` on
those platforms.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
When we commit the template directory as part of `make vcxproj`, the
`branches/` directory is not actually commited, as it is empty.

Two tests were not prepared for that situation.

This developer tried to get rid of the support for `.git/branches/` a
long time ago, but that effort did not bear fruit, so the best we can do
is work around in these here tests.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The vcpkg_install batch file depends on the availability of a
working Git on the CMD path. This may not be present if the user
has selected the 'bash only' option during Git-for-Windows install.

Detect and tell the user about their lack of a working Git in the CMD
window.

Fixes git-for-windows#2348.
A separate PR git-for-windows/build-extra#258
now highlights the recommended path setting during install.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
There are no Windows/ARM64 agents in GitHub Actions yet, therefore we
just skip adjusting the `vs-test` job for now.

Signed-off-by: Dennis Ameling <dennis@dennisameling.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The intention of this change is to align with how the top-level git
`Makefile` defines its own test target (which also internally calls
`$(MAKE) -C t/ all`). This change also ensures the consistency of
`make -C contrib/subtree test` with other testing in CI executions
(which rely on `$DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET` being defined as `prove`).

Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
In Git-for-Windows, work on using ARM64 has progressed. The
commit 2d94b77 (cmake: allow building for Windows/ARM64, 2020-12-04)
failed to notice that /compat/vcbuild/vcpkg_install.bat will default to
using the "x64-windows" architecture for the vcpkg installation if not set,
but CMake is not told of this default. Commit 635b6d9 (vcbuild: install
ARM64 dependencies when building ARM64 binaries, 2020-01-31) later updated
vcpkg_install.bat to accept an arch (%1) parameter, but retained the default.

This default is neccessary for the use case where the project directory is
opened directly in Visual Studio, which will find and build a CMakeLists.txt
file without any parameters, thus expecting use of the default setting.

Also Visual studio will generate internal .sln solution and .vcxproj project
files needed for some extension tools. Inform users of the additional
.sln/.vcxproj generation.

** How to test:
 rm -rf '.vs' # remove old visual studio settings
 rm -rf 'compat/vcbuild/vcpkg' # remove any vcpkg downloads
 rm -rf 'contrib/buildsystems/out' # remove builds & CMake artifacts
 with a fresh Visual Studio Community Edition, File>>Open>>(git *folder*)
   to load the project (which will take some time!).
 check for successful compilation.
The implicit .sln (etc.) are in the hidden .vs directory created by
Visual Studio.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
To complement the `--stdin` and `--literally` test cases that verify
that we can hash files larger than 4GB on 64-bit platforms using the
LLP64 data model, here is a test case that exercises `hash-object`
_without_ any options.

Just as before, we use the `big` file from the previous test case if it
exists to save on setup time, otherwise generate it.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Thorough benchmarking with repacking a subset of linux.git (the commit
history reachable from 93a6fef ([PATCH] fix the SYSCTL=n compilation,
2007-02-28), to be precise) suggest that this allocator is on par, in
multi-threaded situations maybe even better than nedmalloc:

`git repack -adfq` with mimalloc, 8 threads:

31.166991900 27.576763800 28.712311000 27.373859000 27.163141900

`git repack -adfq` with nedmalloc, 8 threads:

31.915032900 27.149883100 28.244933700 27.240188800 28.580849500

In a different test using GitHub Actions build agents (probably
single-threaded, a core-strength of nedmalloc)):

`git repack -q -d -l -A --unpack-unreachable=2.weeks.ago` with mimalloc:

943.426 978.500 939.709 959.811 954.605

`git repack -q -d -l -A --unpack-unreachable=2.weeks.ago` with nedmalloc:

995.383 952.179 943.253 963.043 980.468

While these measurements were not executed with complete scientific
rigor, as no hardware was set aside specifically for these benchmarks,
it shows that mimalloc and nedmalloc perform almost the same, nedmalloc
with a bit higher variance and also slightly higher average (further
testing suggests that nedmalloc performs worse in multi-threaded
situations than in single-threaded ones).

In short: mimalloc seems to be slightly better suited for our purposes
than nedmalloc.

Seeing that mimalloc is developed actively, while nedmalloc ceased to
see any updates in eight years, let's use mimalloc on Windows instead.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Since commit 0c499ea (send-pack: demultiplex a sideband stream with
status data, 2010-02-05) the send-pack builtin uses the side-band-64k
capability if advertised by the server.

Unfortunately this breaks pushing over the dump git protocol if used
over a network connection.

The detailed reasons for this breakage are (by courtesy of Jeff Preshing,
quoted from https://groups.google.com/d/msg/msysgit/at8D7J-h7mw/eaLujILGUWoJ):

	MinGW wraps Windows sockets in CRT file descriptors in order to
	mimic the functionality of POSIX sockets. This causes msvcrt.dll
	to treat sockets as Installable File System (IFS) handles,
	calling ReadFile, WriteFile, DuplicateHandle and CloseHandle on
	them. This approach works well in simple cases on recent
	versions of Windows, but does not support all usage patterns. In
	particular, using this approach, any attempt to read & write
	concurrently on the same socket (from one or more processes)
	will deadlock in a scenario where the read waits for a response
	from the server which is only invoked after the write. This is
	what send_pack currently attempts to do in the use_sideband
	codepath.

The new config option `sendpack.sideband` allows to override the
side-band-64k capability of the server, and thus makes the dumb git
protocol work.

Other transportation methods like ssh and http/https still benefit from
the sideband channel, therefore the default value of `sendpack.sideband`
is still true.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Braun <thomas.braun@byte-physics.de>
Signed-off-by: Oliver Schneider <oliver@assarbad.net>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
In 1e64d18 (mingw: do resolve symlinks in `getcwd()`) a problem was
introduced that causes git for Windows to stop working with certain
mapped network drives (in particular, drives that are mapped to
locations with long path names). Error message was "fatal: Unable to
read current working directory: No such file or directory". Present
change fixes this issue as discussed in
git-for-windows#2480

Signed-off-by: Bjoern Mueller <bjoernm@gmx.de>
Update clink.pl to link with either libcurl.lib or libcurl-d.lib
depending on whether DEBUG=1 is set.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
There is a Win32 API function to resolve symbolic links, and we can use
that instead of resolving them manually. Even better, this function also
resolves NTFS junction points (which are somewhat similar to bind
mounts).

This fixes git-for-windows#2481.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The native Windows HTTPS backend is based on Secure Channel which lets
the caller decide how to handle revocation checking problems caused by
missing information in the certificate or offline CRL distribution
points.

Unfortunately, cURL chose to handle these problems differently than
OpenSSL by default: while OpenSSL happily ignores those problems
(essentially saying "¯\_(ツ)_/¯"), the Secure Channel backend will error
out instead.

As a remedy, the "no revoke" mode was introduced, which turns off
revocation checking altogether. This is a bit heavy-handed. We support
this via the `http.schannelCheckRevoke` setting.

In curl/curl#4981, we contributed an opt-in
"best effort" strategy that emulates what OpenSSL seems to do.

In Git for Windows, we actually want this to be the default. This patch
makes it so, introducing it as a new value for the
`http.schannelCheckRevoke" setting, which now becmes a tristate: it
accepts the values "false", "true" or "best-effort" (defaulting to the
last one).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The convention in Git project's shell scripts is to have white-space
_before_, but not _after_ the `>` (or `<`).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This change enhances `git commit --cleanup=scissors` by detecting
scissors lines ending in either LF (UNIX-style) or CR/LF (DOS-style).

Regression tests are included to specifically test for trailing
comments after a CR/LF-terminated scissors line.

Signed-off-by: Luke Bonanomi <lbonanomi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
For some reason, this test case was indented with 4 spaces instead of 1
horizontal tab. The other test cases in the same test script are fine.

Signed-off-by: Jens Glathe <jens.glathe@oldschoolsolutions.biz>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
As of Git v2.28.0, the diff for files staged via `git add -N` marks them
as new files. Git GUI was ill-prepared for that, and this patch teaches
Git GUI about them.

Please note that this will not even fix things with v2.28.0, as the
`rp/apply-cached-with-i-t-a` patches are required on Git's side, too.

This fixes git-for-windows#2779

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Pratyush Yadav <me@yadavpratyush.com>
The vcpkg downloads may not succeed. Warn careful readers of the time out.

A simple retry will usually resolve the issue.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Dennis Ameling <dennis@dennisameling.com>
Git's regular Makefile mentions that HOST_CPU should be defined when cross-compiling Git: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/blob/37796bca76ef4180c39ee508ca3e42c0777ba444/Makefile#L438-L439

This is then used to set the GIT_HOST_CPU variable when compiling Git: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/blob/37796bca76ef4180c39ee508ca3e42c0777ba444/Makefile#L1337-L1341

Then, when the user runs `git version --build-options`, it returns that value: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/blob/37796bca76ef4180c39ee508ca3e42c0777ba444/help.c#L658

This commit adds the same functionality to the CMake configuration. Users can now set -DHOST_CPU= to set the target architecture.

Signed-off-by: Dennis Ameling <dennis@dennisameling.com>
As reported in newren/git-filter-repo#225, it
looks like 99 bytes is not really sufficient to represent e.g. the full
path to Python when installed via Windows Store (and this path is used
in the hasb bang line when installing scripts via `pip`).

Let's increase it to what is probably the maximum sensible path size:
MAX_PATH. This makes `parse_interpreter()` in line with what
`lookup_prog()` handles.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Vilius Šumskas <vilius@sumskas.eu>
We used to have that `make vcxproj` hack, but a hack it is. In the
meantime, we have a much cleaner solution: using CMake, either
explicitly, or even more conveniently via Visual Studio's built-in CMake
support (simply open Git's top-level directory via File>Open>Folder...).

Let's let the `README` reflect this.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This adds support for a new http.sslAutoClientCert config value.

In cURL 7.77 or later the schannel backend does not automatically send
client certificates from the Windows Certificate Store anymore.

This config value is only used if http.sslBackend is set to "schannel",
and can be used to opt in to the old behavior and force cURL to send
client certificates.

This fixes git-for-windows#3292

Signed-off-by: Pascal Muller <pascalmuller@gmail.com>
Because `git subtree` (unlike most other `contrib` modules) is included as
part of the standard release of Git for Windows, its stability should be
verified as consistently as it is for the rest of git. By including the
`git subtree` tests in the CI workflow, these tests are as much of a gate to
merging and indicator of stability as the standard test suite.

Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Ensure key CMake option values are part of the CMake output to
facilitate user support when tool updates impact the wider CMake
actions, particularly ongoing 'improvements' in Visual Studio.

These CMake displays perform the same function as the build-options.txt
provided in the main Git for Windows. CMake is already chatty.
The setting of CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS is also reported.

Include the environment's CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS value which
may have been propogated to CMake's internal value.

Testing the CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS processing can be difficult
in the Visual Studio environment, as it may be cached in many places.
The 'environment' may include the OS, the user shell, CMake's
own environment, along with the Visual Studio presets and caches.

See previous commit for arefacts that need removing for a clean test.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
To verify that the `clean` side of the `clean`/`smudge` filter code is
correct with regards to LLP64 (read: to ensure that `size_t` is used
instead of `unsigned long`), here is a test case using a trivial filter,
specifically _not_ writing anything to the object store to limit the
scope of the test case.

As in previous commits, the `big` file from previous test cases is
reused if available, to save setup time, otherwise re-generated.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
dscho and others added 30 commits March 17, 2026 01:51
When t5605 tries to verify that files are hardlinked (or that they are
not), it uses the `-links` option of the `find` utility.

BusyBox' implementation does not support that option, and BusyBox-w32's
lstat() does not even report the number of hard links correctly (for
performance reasons).

So let's just switch to a different method that actually works on
Windows.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This was pull request git-for-windows#1645 from ZCube/master

Support windows container.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Git for Windows uses MSYS2's Bash to run the test suite, which comes
with benefits but also at a heavy price: on the plus side, MSYS2's
POSIX emulation layer allows us to continue pretending that we are on a
Unix system, e.g. use Unix paths instead of Windows ones, yet this is
bought at a rather noticeable performance penalty.

There *are* some more native ports of Unix shells out there, though,
most notably BusyBox-w32's ash. These native ports do not use any POSIX
emulation layer (or at most a *very* thin one, choosing to avoid
features such as fork() that are expensive to emulate on Windows), and
they use native Windows paths (usually with forward slashes instead of
backslashes, which is perfectly legal in almost all use cases).

And here comes the problem: with a $PWD looking like, say,
C:/git-sdk-64/usr/src/git/t/trash directory.t5813-proto-disable-ssh
Git's test scripts get quite a bit confused, as their assumptions have
been shattered. Not only does this path contain a colon (oh no!), it
also does not start with a slash.

This is a problem e.g. when constructing a URL as t5813 does it:
ssh://remote$PWD. Not only is it impossible to separate the "host" from
the path with a $PWD as above, even prefixing $PWD by a slash won't
work, as /C:/git-sdk-64/... is not a valid path.

As a workaround, detect when $PWD does not start with a slash on
Windows, and simply strip the drive prefix, using an obscure feature of
Windows paths: if an absolute Windows path starts with a slash, it is
implicitly prefixed by the drive prefix of the current directory. As we
are talking about the current directory here, anyway, that strategy
works.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
…ws#4527)

With this patch, Git for Windows works as intended on mounted APFS
volumes (where renaming read-only files would fail).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
On Windows, the current working directory is pretty much guaranteed to
contain a colon. If we feed that path to CVS, it mistakes it for a
separator between host and port, though.

This has not been a problem so far because Git for Windows uses MSYS2's
Bash using a POSIX emulation layer that also pretends that the current
directory is a Unix path (at least as long as we're in a shell script).

However, that is rather limiting, as Git for Windows also explores other
ports of other Unix shells. One of those is BusyBox-w32's ash, which is
a native port (i.e. *not* using any POSIX emulation layer, and certainly
not emulating Unix paths).

So let's just detect if there is a colon in $PWD and punt in that case.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The Git for Windows project has grown quite complex over the years,
certainly much more complex than during the first years where the
`msysgit.git` repository was abusing Git for package management purposes
and the `git/git` fork was called `4msysgit.git`.

Let's describe the status quo in a thorough way.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The TerminateProcess() function does not actually leave the child
processes any chance to perform any cleanup operations. This is bad
insofar as Git itself expects its signal handlers to run.

A symptom is e.g. a left-behind .lock file that would not be left behind
if the same operation was run, say, on Linux.

To remedy this situation, we use an obscure trick: we inject a thread
into the process that needs to be killed and to let that thread run the
ExitProcess() function with the desired exit status. Thanks J Wyman for
describing this trick.

The advantage is that the ExitProcess() function lets the atexit
handlers run. While this is still different from what Git expects (i.e.
running a signal handler), in practice Git sets up signal handlers and
atexit handlers that call the same code to clean up after itself.

In case that the gentle method to terminate the process failed, we still
fall back to calling TerminateProcess(), but in that case we now also
make sure that processes spawned by the spawned process are terminated;
TerminateProcess() does not give the spawned process a chance to do so
itself.

Please note that this change only affects how Git for Windows tries to
terminate processes spawned by Git's own executables. Third-party
software that *calls* Git and wants to terminate it *still* need to make
sure to imitate this gentle method, otherwise this patch will not have
any effect.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) version 2 allows to use `chmod` on
NTFS volumes provided that they are mounted with metadata enabled (see
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/chmod-chown-wsl-improvements/
for details), for example:

	$ chmod 0755 /mnt/d/test/a.sh

In order to facilitate better collaboration between the Windows
version of Git and the WSL version of Git, we can make the Windows
version of Git also support reading and writing NTFS file modes
in a manner compatible with WSL.

Since this slightly slows down operations where lots of files are
created (such as an initial checkout), this feature is only enabled when
`core.WSLCompat` is set to true. Note that you also have to set
`core.fileMode=true` in repositories that have been initialized without
enabling WSL compatibility.

There are several ways to enable metadata loading for NTFS volumes
in WSL, one of which is to modify `/etc/wsl.conf` by adding:

```
[automount]
enabled = true
options = "metadata,umask=027,fmask=117"
```

And reboot WSL.

It can also be enabled temporarily by this incantation:

	$ sudo umount /mnt/c &&
	  sudo mount -t drvfs C: /mnt/c -o metadata,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=22,fmask=111

It's important to note that this modification is compatible with, but
does not depend on WSL. The helper functions in this commit can operate
independently and functions normally on devices where WSL is not
installed or properly configured.

Signed-off-by: xungeng li <xungeng@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The Git project followed Git for Windows' lead and added their Code of
Conduct, based on the Contributor Covenant v1.4, later updated to v2.0.

We adapt it slightly to Git for Windows.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Previously, we did not install any handler for Ctrl+C, but now we really
want to because the MSYS2 runtime learned the trick to call the
ConsoleCtrlHandler when Ctrl+C was pressed.

With this, hitting Ctrl+C while `git log` is running will only terminate
the Git process, but not the pager. This finally matches the behavior on
Linux and on macOS.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This patch introduces support to set special NTFS attributes that are
interpreted by the Windows Subsystem for Linux as file mode bits, UID
and GID.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Getting started contributing to Git can be difficult on a Windows
machine. CONTRIBUTING.md contains a guide to getting started, including
detailed steps for setting up build tools, running tests, and
submitting patches to upstream.

[includes an example by Pratik Karki how to submit v2, v3, v4, etc.]

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
…ITOR"

In e3f7e01 (Revert "editor: save and reset terminal after calling
EDITOR", 2021-11-22), we reverted the commit wholesale where the
terminal state would be saved and restored before/after calling an
editor.

The reverted commit was intended to fix a problem with Windows Terminal
where simply calling `vi` would cause problems afterwards.

To fix the problem addressed by the revert, but _still_ keep the problem
with Windows Terminal fixed, let's revert the revert, with a twist: we
restrict the save/restore _specifically_ to the case where `vi` (or
`vim`) is called, and do not do the same for any other editor.

This should still catch the majority of the cases, and will bridge the
time until the original patch is re-done in a way that addresses all
concerns.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Handle Ctrl+C in Git Bash nicely

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Includes touch-ups by 마누엘, Philip Oakley and 孙卓识.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
The `--stdin` option was a well-established paradigm in other commands,
therefore we implemented it in `git reset` for use by Visual Studio.

Unfortunately, upstream Git decided that it is time to introduce
`--pathspec-from-file` instead.

To keep backwards-compatibility for some grace period, we therefore
reinstate the `--stdin` option on top of the `--pathspec-from-file`
option, but mark it firmly as deprecated.

Helped-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Helped-by: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
A fix for calling `vim` in Windows Terminal caused a regression and was
reverted. We partially un-revert this, to get the fix again.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
With improvements by Clive Chan, Adric Norris, Ben Bodenmiller and
Philip Oakley.

Helped-by: Clive Chan <cc@clive.io>
Helped-by: Adric Norris <landstander668@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Ben Bodenmiller <bbodenmiller@hotmail.com>
Helped-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Brendan Forster <brendan@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Rather than using private IFTTT Applets that send mails to this
maintainer whenever a new version of a Git for Windows component was
released, let's use the power of GitHub workflows to make this process
publicly visible.

This workflow monitors the Atom/RSS feeds, and opens a ticket whenever a
new version was released.

Note: Bash sometimes releases multiple patched versions within a few
minutes of each other (i.e. 5.1p1 through 5.1p4, 5.0p15 and 5.0p16). The
MSYS2 runtime also has a similar system. We can address those patches as
a group, so we shouldn't get multiple issues about them.

Note further: We're not acting on newlib releases, OpenSSL alphas, Perl
release candidates or non-stable Perl releases. There's no need to open
issues about them.

Co-authored-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Reintroduce the 'core.useBuiltinFSMonitor' config setting (originally added
in 0a756b2 (fsmonitor: config settings are repository-specific,
2021-03-05)) after its removal from the upstream version of FSMonitor.

Upstream, the 'core.useBuiltinFSMonitor' setting was rendered obsolete by
"overloading" the 'core.fsmonitor' setting to take a boolean value. However,
several applications (e.g., 'scalar') utilize the original config setting,
so it should be preserved for a deprecation period before complete removal:

* if 'core.fsmonitor' is a boolean, the user is correctly using the new
  config syntax; do not use 'core.useBuiltinFSMonitor'.
* if 'core.fsmonitor' is unspecified, use 'core.useBuiltinFSMonitor'.
* if 'core.fsmonitor' is a path, override and use the builtin FSMonitor if
  'core.useBuiltinFSMonitor' is 'true'; otherwise, use the FSMonitor hook
  indicated by the path.

Additionally, for this deprecation period, advise users to switch to using
'core.fsmonitor' to specify their use of the builtin FSMonitor.

Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
This topic branch re-adds the deprecated --stdin/-z options to `git
reset`. Those patches were overridden by a different set of options in
the upstream Git project before we could propose `--stdin`.

We offered this in MinGit to applications that wanted a safer way to
pass lots of pathspecs to Git, and these applications will need to be
adjusted.

Instead of `--stdin`, `--pathspec-from-file=-` should be used, and
instead of `-z`, `--pathspec-file-nul`.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Git for Windows accepts pull requests; Core Git does not. Therefore we
need to adjust the template (because it only matches core Git's
project management style, not ours).

Also: direct Git for Windows enhancements to their contributions page,
space out the text for easy reading, and clarify that the mailing list
is plain text, not HTML.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Originally introduced as `core.useBuiltinFSMonitor` in Git for Windows
and developed, improved and stabilized there, the built-in FSMonitor
only made it into upstream Git (after unnecessarily long hemming and
hawing and throwing overly perfectionist style review sticks into the
spokes) as `core.fsmonitor = true`.

In Git for Windows, with this topic branch, we re-introduce the
now-obsolete config setting, with warnings suggesting to existing users
how to switch to the new config setting, with the intention to
ultimately drop the patch at some stage.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
This is the recommended way on GitHub to describe policies revolving around
security issues and about supported versions.

Helped-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
…updates

Start monitoring updates of Git for Windows' component in the open
Add a README.md for GitHub goodness.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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