- Apr 12, 2012
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Johann Koenig authored
Change-Id: I377387681332cfc975254cd825e4ad2998271690
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John Koleszar authored
Change-Id: I1952608479954c07f3556f96ea3de9118216bf27
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- Apr 04, 2012
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John Koleszar authored
Ignore renamed, copied, and deleted files when applying the style rules. Change-Id: I6102e34f833e5c2ef7a88d6d57bbfdca51b25d94
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- Mar 30, 2012
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James Zern authored
truncate() operates from the current file pointer position. On at least Linux specifying 0 without resetting the pointer will pad the file with zeros to the current offset. Change-Id: Ide704a1097f46c0c530f27212bb12e923f93e2d6
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- Mar 29, 2012
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John Koleszar authored
It's common for commit messages to be wrapped at odd places. git-gui is often to blame. Adds support for automatically fixing up these messages if running ftfy --amend, and adds a new option --msg-only for fixing only the commit message. Change-Id: Ia7ea529f8cb7395d34d9b39f1192598e9a1e315b
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- Mar 28, 2012
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John Koleszar authored
This is a utility for applying a limited amount of style correction on a change-by-change basis. Rather than a big-bang reformatting, this tool attempts to only correct the style in diff hunks that you touch. This should make the cosmetic changes small enough that we can mix them with functional changes without destroying the diffs, and there's an escape hatch for separating the reformatting to a second commit for purists and cases where it hurts readability. At this time, the script requires a clean working tree, so run it after you've commited your changes. Run without arguments, the style corrections will be applied and left unstaged in your working copy. It also supports the --amend option, which will automatically amend your HEAD with the corrected style, and --commit, which will create a new change dependent on your HEAD that contains only the whitespace changes. There are a number of ways this could be applied in an automated manner if this proves to be useful, either on a project-wide or per-user basis. This doesn't buy anything in terms of real code quality, the intent here would be to keep formatting nits out of review comments in favor of more meaningful ones and help people whose habitual style doesn't match the baseline. Requires astyle[1] 1.24 or newer. [1]: http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ Change-Id: I2fb3434de8479655e9811f094029bb90e5d757e1
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- Aug 19, 2011
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John Koleszar authored
First version of a simple tool to get a list of the version a user first contributed to. Change-Id: I8f1b1fef5343de269c4b6209632c9cedc2cf1a37
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- Jun 16, 2010
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John Koleszar authored
This information is in git, so it's better to use that as a source than updating this file manually. This script can be run manually at release time for now, or we can set up a cron job sometime in the future. Change-Id: I0344135ceb9c04ed14e2e2d939a93194e35973db
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