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2022-08-09Fix all copyright noticesJune McEnroe
2022-08-04Add Conversations With FriendsJune McEnroe
The better of the two, but largely the same. I feel like these books are a bit too autobiographical, but I don't know if I'm allowed to accuse an author of that. My real problem is that I read these books as largely uncritical of their characters. They behave in nonsense ways, are mostly uncritical of their own behaviour, and don't really have arcs of growth or change. I suppose this book had a bit of one, but only in the last two chapters.
2022-07-30Add Normal PeopleJune McEnroe
Unbearably straight. Eyerolls and sighs per page off the charts. Shout out to Joanna, I guess. I kinda like the lack of quotation marks though to be honest. After half of the Ruth Ozeki novel and now this, I need to get back to some genre fiction.
2022-07-26Rewrite glitch from new pngoJune McEnroe
2022-07-26Update Care with time-to-ID and piercingsJune McEnroe
2022-07-26Add -w to upJune McEnroe
2022-07-13Set push.autoSetupRemoteJune McEnroe
2022-07-08Remove TOURJune McEnroe
There is not that much distinct stuff here anymore.
2022-07-03Add The Bone Shard EmperorJune McEnroe
Suffers a little bit from middle book but I really enjoyed it. Read it faster than the first one too, despite its length.
2022-06-25Bump xterm font size to 12June McEnroe
2022-06-10Handle subshells (and functions) inside substitutionsJune McEnroe
2022-06-10Switch to jorts Install scriptJune McEnroe
2022-06-08Indicate if still reading or no resultsJune McEnroe
2022-06-08Add Maiden, Mother, CroneJune McEnroe
Mixed bag like most collections of short stories. Some of them are pretty good. The author of the worst written story also has the worst written bio.
2022-06-05FIRST SHOW IN 2.5 YEARS BABEY!!!June McEnroe
2022-06-03Set line number on File linesJune McEnroe
2022-06-03Stop polling stdin after EOFJune McEnroe
2022-06-02Set TABSIZE=4June McEnroe
Absolutely indiscriminately.
2022-06-02Do basic match highlightingJune McEnroe
2022-06-02Clean up parsing a littleJune McEnroe
2022-06-02Don't duplicate path stringJune McEnroe
2022-06-02Use stderr instead of /dev/tty, realloc buffer if lines too longJune McEnroe
For some reason I haven't been able to figure out, trying to poll /dev/tty returns POLLNVAL (and this was using 100% CPU looping), but using stderr instead works fine.
2022-06-02Add initial working version of qfJune McEnroe
2022-05-29Set prompt for okshJune McEnroe055596539fbbcc220&follow=1'>ui-shared: remove toggle_ssdiff arg to cgit_diff_link()John Keeping
This argument is never used with a value other than zero, so remove it and simplify the code. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-12-13ui-shared: remove toggle_ssdiff arg to cgit_commit_link()John Keeping
This argument is never used with a value other than zero, so remove it and simplify the code. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-08-07git: update to v2.0.4John Keeping
No CGit changes required. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-08-07Always check if README exists in choose_readme()Lukas Fleischer
Specifying a nonexistent README file via the readme option is sometimes useful, e.g. when using scan-path and setting a global default. Currently, we check whether there is only one option in the readme option and, if so, we choose that file without checking whether it exists. As a consequence, all repositories are equipped with an about link in the aforementioned scenario, even if there is no about file. Remove the early check for the number of keys and always check whether the file exists instead. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <cgit@cryptocrack.de>
2014-08-01cgitrc.5: we mean a cgi response, not requestJason A. Donenfeld
2014-07-28ui-stats.c: set parent pointer to NULL after freeing itJohn Keeping
We do this everywhere else, so we should be doing it here as well. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-07-28git: update to v2.0.3John Keeping
This is slightly more involved than just bumping the version number because it pulls in a change to convert the commit buffer to a slab, removing the "buffer" field from "struct commit". All sites that access "commit->buffer" have been changed to use the new functions provided for this purpose. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-07-28parsing.c: make commit buffer constJohn Keeping
This will be required in order to incorporate the changes to commit buffer handling in Git 2.0.2. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
2014-06-30Bump version.Jason A. Donenfeld
2014-06-29remove debug fprinf() calls that sneaked in with commit 79c985Christian Hesse
2014-06-28git: update to 2.0.1Christian Hesse
Everything works just bumping the version in Makefile and commit hash in submodule. No code changes required.
2014-06-28ui-patch: Flush stdout after outputting dataJohn Keeping
It looks like cached patches are truncated to the nearest 1024-byte boundary in the patch body. E.g.: > mricon@nikko:[/tmp]$ wget -O no-cache > "http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/patch/?id=6e1b4fdad5157bb9e88777d525704aba24389bee" ... > 2014-06-11 15:34:51 (80.4 MB/s) - ‘no-cache’ saved [4767] Patch is complete, without truncation. Next hit, with cache in place: > mricon@nikko:[/tmp]$ wget -O yes-cache > "http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/patch/?id=6e1b4 > fdad5157bb9e88777d525704aba24389bee" ... > 2014-06-11 15:35:01 (17.0 MB/s) - ‘yes-cache’ saved [4096/4096] Length truncated to 4096. The cache on disk looks truncated as well, so the bug must me during the process of saving cache. The same is true for larger patches: > mricon@nikko:[/tmp]$ wget -O no-cache > "http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/patch/?id=2840c566e95599cd60c7143762ca8b49d9395050" ... > 2014-06-11 15:41:33 (1.07 MB/s) - ‘no-cache’ saved [979644] 979644 bytes with a cache-miss > mricon@nikko:[/tmp]$ wget -O yes-cache > "http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/patch/?id=2840c > 566e95599cd60c7143762ca8b49d9395050" ... > 2014-06-11 15:41:46 (1.05 MB/s) - ‘yes-cache’ saved [978944] 978944 (956KB exactly) with a cache-hit Since the "html" functions use raw write(2) to STDIO_FILENO, we don't notice problems with most pages, but raw patches write using printf(3). This is fine if we're outputting straight to stdout since the buffers are flushed on exit, but we close the cache output before this, so the cached output ends up being truncated. Make sure the buffers are flushed when we finish outputting a patch so that we avoid this. No other UIs use printf(3) so we do not need to worry about them. Actually, it's slightly more interesting than this... since we don't set GIT_FLUSH, Git decides whether or not it will flush stdout after writing each commit based on whether or not stdout points to a regular file (in maybe_flush_or_die()). Which means that when writing directly to the webserver, Git flushes stdout for us, but when we redirect stdout to the cache it points to a regular file so Git no longer flushes the output for us. The patch is still correct, but perhaps the full explanation is interesting! Reported-by: Konstantin Ryabitsev <mricon@kernel.org>
2014-06-28ui-log: ignore unhandled argumentsJohn Keeping
If you search for a bogus range string here: http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/ Using something like "range" and "qwerty123456", it returns an "Internal Server Error" and the following in the logs: > [Tue Jun 10 17:45:32 2014] [error] [client 172.21.1.6] fatal: > ambiguous argument 'qwerty123456': unknown revision or path not in the > working tree., referer: > http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ > [Tue Jun 10 17:45:32 2014] [error] [client 172.21.1.6] Use '--' to > separate paths from revisions, like this:, referer: > http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ > [Tue Jun 10 17:45:32 2014] [error] [client 172.21.1.6] 'git <command> > [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]', referer: > http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ > [Tue Jun 10 17:45:32 2014] [error] [client 172.21.1.6] Premature end > of script headers: cgit, referer: > http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ The cache will kick in, so if you search for the same string again, it'll show an empty range, so you have to change the bogus strings each time. This is because we just pass the arguments straight to Git's revision parsing machinery which die()s if it cannot parse an argument, printing the above to stderr and exiting. The patch below makes it a bit friendlier by just ignoring unhandled arguments, but I can't see an easy way to report errors when we can't parse revision arguments without losing the flexibility of supporting all of the revision specifiers supported by Git. Reported-by: Konstantin Ryabitsev <mricon@kernel.org>
2014-06-28git: update for git 2.0Christian Hesse
prefixcmp() and suffixcmp() have been remove, functionality is now provided by starts_with() and ends_with(). Retrurn values have been changed, so instead of just renaming we have to fix logic. Everything else looks just fine.
2014-04-17remove trailing whitespaces from source filesChristian Hesse
2014-04-12git: update to 1.9.2Christian Hesse
Everything works just bumping the version in Makefile and commit hash in submodule. No code changes required.
2014-04-05Fix cgit_parse_url when a repo url is contained in another repo urlJulian Maurice
For example, if I have two repos (remove-suffix is enabled): /foo /foo/bar http://cgit/foo/bar/ is interpreted as "repository 'foo', command 'bar'" instead of "repository 'foo/bar'"
2014-03-20Makefile: use more reliable git tarball mirrorJason A. Donenfeld
2014-03-20git: update to 1.9.1Christian Hesse