Revision 4463ce75b7eea47f9b484b05957def655d3f46d5 authored by Johannes Schindelin on 08 October 2020, 15:29:35 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 08 October 2020, 18:58:41 UTC
When `master` is tagged, and then both `master` and the tag are pushed,
Travis CI will happily build both. That is a waste of energy, which is
why we skip the build for `master` in that case.

Our GitHub workflow is also triggered by tags. However, the run would
fail because the `windows-test` jobs are _not_ skipped on tags, but the
`windows-build` job _is skipped (and therefore fails to upload the
build artifacts needed by the test jobs).

In addition, we just added logic to our GitHub workflow that will skip
runs altogether if there is already a successful run for the same commit
or at least for the same tree.

Let's just change the GitHub workflow to no longer specifically skip
tagged revisions.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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tag.h
#ifndef TAG_H
#define TAG_H

#include "object.h"

extern const char *tag_type;

struct tag {
	struct object object;
	struct object *tagged;
	char *tag;
	timestamp_t date;
};
struct tag *lookup_tag(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
int parse_tag_buffer(struct repository *r, struct tag *item, const void *data, unsigned long size);
int parse_tag(struct tag *item);
void release_tag_memory(struct tag *t);
struct object *deref_tag(struct repository *r, struct object *, const char *, int);
struct object *deref_tag_noverify(struct object *);
int gpg_verify_tag(const struct object_id *oid,
		   const char *name_to_report, unsigned flags);
struct object_id *get_tagged_oid(struct tag *tag);

#endif /* TAG_H */
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