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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robin Rosenberg eac7175cce Making ArchiveFormats breaks the API, but that's ok
Add compatibility filters to hide the breakage.

Change-Id: Icc1fdc29f15d734d488e49c9c37a18f5ac937903
2014-04-25 18:59:20 -04:00
Robin Stocker 01ebfa6c17 Disable warning about assigning to parameter
See change I08bed4275af9ec52aa4d7054067ac82f6a3c9781, where fixing such
warning lead to complaints.

If fixing is not wanted, disable it instead.

Change-Id: If31d4028fa1c6377a11e83ed5688b45701cec68b
2013-06-15 15:11:54 +02:00
Jonathan Nieder 56276d053f Move ArchiveCommand into standard porcelain API
Allow use of ArchiveCommand without depending on the jgit command-line
tools.

To avoid complicating the process of installing and upgrading JGit,
this does not add a dependency by the org.eclipse.jgit bundle on
commons-compress.  Instead, the caller is responsible for registering
any formats they want to use by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat.

This patch puts functionality that requires an archiver into a
separate org.eclipse.jgit.archive bundle for people who want it.  One
can use it by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat directly to
register its formats or by relying on OSGi class loading to load
org.eclipse.jgit.archive.FormatActivator, which takes care of
registration automatically.

Once the appropriate formats are registered, you can make a tar or zip
from a git tree object as follows:

	ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
	try {
		cmd.setTree(tree).setFormat(fmt).setOutputStream(out).call();
	} finally {
		cmd.release();
	}

Change-Id: I418e7e7d76422dc6f010d0b3b624d7bec3b20c6e
2013-05-24 17:30:18 -07:00