Security Advisories (2)
CVE-2014-9390 (2020-02-12)

Git before 1.8.5.6, 1.9.x before 1.9.5, 2.0.x before 2.0.5, 2.1.x before 2.1.4, and 2.2.x before 2.2.1 on Windows and OS X; Mercurial before 3.2.3 on Windows and OS X; Apple Xcode before 6.2 beta 3; mine all versions before 08-12-2014; libgit2 all versions up to 0.21.2; Egit all versions before 08-12-2014; and JGit all versions before 08-12-2014 allow remote Git servers to execute arbitrary commands via a tree containing a crafted .git/config file with (1) an ignorable Unicode codepoint, (2) a git~1/config representation, or (3) mixed case that is improperly handled on a case-insensitive filesystem.

CVE-2018-25032 (2022-03-25)

zlib before 1.2.12 allows memory corruption when deflating (i.e., when compressing) if the input has many distant matches.

NAME

Git::Raw::Note - Git note class

VERSION

version 0.76

DESCRIPTION

A Git::Raw::Note represents a git note.

WARNING: The API of this module is unstable and may change without warning (any change will be appropriately documented in the changelog).

METHODS

create( $repo, $commitish, $content, [$refname, $force] )

Add a note for an object. $refname is the canonical name of the note reference to use (defaults to "refs/notes/commits"). Returns a Git::Raw::Note object.

read( $repo, $commitish, [$refname] )

Read the note for $commitish. Returns a Git::Raw::Note object if a note is associated with $commitish, otherise undef.

remove( $repo, $commitish, [$refname] )

Remove the note from $commitish.

id( )

Retrieve the note's id as a string.

message( )

Retrieve the note's message.

author( )

Retrieve the Git::Raw::Signature representing the author of the note.

committer( )

Retrieve the Git::Raw::Signature representing the committer.

default_ref( $repo )

Get the default notes reference for the repository. Returns a Git::Raw::Reference object if the reference exists otherwise undef.

AUTHOR

Jacques Germishuys <jacquesg@striata.com>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2014 Jacques Germishuys.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.