Merge pull request #852 from arrbee/submodule-extensions

Submodule extensions
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Vicent Martí 2012-08-24 15:45:13 -07:00
commit 09fad50696
293 changed files with 3845 additions and 369 deletions

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@ -391,6 +391,21 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_print_patch(
void *cb_data, void *cb_data,
git_diff_data_fn print_cb); git_diff_data_fn print_cb);
/**
* Query how many diff records are there in a diff list.
*
* You can optionally pass in a `git_delta_t` value if you want a count
* of just entries that match that delta type, or pass -1 for all delta
* records.
*
* @param diff A git_diff_list generated by one of the above functions
* @param delta_t A git_delta_t value to filter the count, or -1 for all records
* @return Count of number of deltas matching delta_t type
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_entrycount(
git_diff_list *diff,
int delta_t);
/**@}*/ /**@}*/

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@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ typedef enum {
GITERR_TREE, GITERR_TREE,
GITERR_INDEXER, GITERR_INDEXER,
GITERR_SSL, GITERR_SSL,
GITERR_SUBMODULE,
} git_error_t; } git_error_t;
/** /**

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@ -185,6 +185,8 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_streq(const git_oid *a, const char *str);
/** /**
* Check is an oid is all zeros. * Check is an oid is all zeros.
*
* @return 1 if all zeros, 0 otherwise.
*/ */
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_iszero(const git_oid *a); GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_iszero(const git_oid *a);

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@ -20,54 +20,153 @@
*/ */
GIT_BEGIN_DECL GIT_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* Opaque structure representing a submodule.
*
* Submodule support in libgit2 builds a list of known submodules and keeps
* it in the repository. The list is built from the .gitmodules file, the
* .git/config file, the index, and the HEAD tree. Items in the working
* directory that look like submodules (i.e. a git repo) but are not
* mentioned in those places won't be tracked.
*/
typedef struct git_submodule git_submodule;
/**
* Values that could be specified for the update rule of a submodule.
*
* Use the DEFAULT value if you have altered the update value via
* `git_submodule_set_update()` and wish to reset to the original default.
*/
typedef enum { typedef enum {
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT = -1,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT = 0, GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT = 0,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE = 1, GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE = 1,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE = 2 GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE = 2,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_NONE = 3
} git_submodule_update_t; } git_submodule_update_t;
/**
* Values that could be specified for how closely to examine the
* working directory when getting submodule status.
*
* Use the DEFUALT value if you have altered the ignore value via
* `git_submodule_set_ignore()` and wish to reset to the original value.
*/
typedef enum { typedef enum {
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL = 0, /* never dirty */ GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DEFAULT = -1, /* reset to default */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY = 1, /* only dirty if HEAD moved */ GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE = 0, /* any change or untracked == dirty */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED = 2, /* dirty if tracked files change */ GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED = 1, /* dirty if tracked files change */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE = 3 /* any change or untracked == dirty */ GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY = 2, /* only dirty if HEAD moved */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL = 3 /* never dirty */
} git_submodule_ignore_t; } git_submodule_ignore_t;
/** /**
* Description of submodule * Return codes for submodule status.
* *
* This record describes a submodule found in a repository. There * A combination of these flags will be returned to describe the status of a
* should be an entry for every submodule found in the HEAD and for * submodule. Depending on the "ignore" property of the submodule, some of
* every submodule described in .gitmodules. The fields are as follows: * the flags may never be returned because they indicate changes that are
* supposed to be ignored.
* *
* - `name` is the name of the submodule from .gitmodules. * Submodule info is contained in 4 places: the HEAD tree, the index, config
* - `path` is the path to the submodule from the repo working directory. * files (both .git/config and .gitmodules), and the working directory. Any
* It is almost always the same as `name`. * or all of those places might be missing information about the submodule
* - `url` is the url for the submodule. * depending on what state the repo is in. We consider all four places to
* - `oid` is the HEAD SHA1 for the submodule. * build the combination of status flags.
* - `update` is a value from above - see gitmodules(5) update.
* - `ignore` is a value from above - see gitmodules(5) ignore.
* - `fetch_recurse` is 0 or 1 - see gitmodules(5) fetchRecurseSubmodules.
* - `refcount` is for internal use.
* *
* If the submodule has been added to .gitmodules but not yet git added, * There are four values that are not really status, but give basic info
* then the `oid` will be zero. If the submodule has been deleted, but * about what sources of submodule data are available. These will be
* the delete has not been committed yet, then the `oid` will be set, but * returned even if ignore is set to "ALL".
* the `url` will be NULL. *
* * IN_HEAD - superproject head contains submodule
* * IN_INDEX - superproject index contains submodule
* * IN_CONFIG - superproject gitmodules has submodule
* * IN_WD - superproject workdir has submodule
*
* The following values will be returned so long as ignore is not "ALL".
*
* * INDEX_ADDED - in index, not in head
* * INDEX_DELETED - in head, not in index
* * INDEX_MODIFIED - index and head don't match
* * WD_UNINITIALIZED - workdir contains empty directory
* * WD_ADDED - in workdir, not index
* * WD_DELETED - in index, not workdir
* * WD_MODIFIED - index and workdir head don't match
*
* The following can only be returned if ignore is "NONE" or "UNTRACKED".
*
* * WD_INDEX_MODIFIED - submodule workdir index is dirty
* * WD_WD_MODIFIED - submodule workdir has modified files
*
* Lastly, the following will only be returned for ignore "NONE".
*
* * WD_UNTRACKED - wd contains untracked files
*/ */
typedef struct { typedef enum {
char *name; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_HEAD = (1u << 0),
char *path; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_INDEX = (1u << 1),
char *url; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_CONFIG = (1u << 2),
git_oid oid; /* sha1 of submodule HEAD ref or zero if not committed */ GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_WD = (1u << 3),
git_submodule_update_t update; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_INDEX_ADDED = (1u << 4),
git_submodule_ignore_t ignore; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_INDEX_DELETED = (1u << 5),
int fetch_recurse; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_INDEX_MODIFIED = (1u << 6),
int refcount; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_UNINITIALIZED = (1u << 7),
} git_submodule; GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_ADDED = (1u << 8),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_DELETED = (1u << 9),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_MODIFIED = (1u << 10),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_INDEX_MODIFIED = (1u << 11),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_WD_MODIFIED = (1u << 12),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_WD_UNTRACKED = (1u << 13),
} git_submodule_status_t;
#define GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IS_UNMODIFIED(S) \
(((S) & ~(GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_HEAD | GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_INDEX | \
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_CONFIG | GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_WD)) == 0)
/** /**
* Iterate over all submodules of a repository. * Lookup submodule information by name or path.
*
* Given either the submodule name or path (they are usually the same), this
* returns a structure describing the submodule.
*
* There are two expected error scenarios:
*
* - The submodule is not mentioned in the HEAD, the index, and the config,
* but does "exist" in the working directory (i.e. there is a subdirectory
* that is a valid self-contained git repo). In this case, this function
* returns GIT_EEXISTS to indicate the the submodule exists but not in a
* state where a git_submodule can be instantiated.
* - The submodule is not mentioned in the HEAD, index, or config and the
* working directory doesn't contain a value git repo at that path.
* There may or may not be anything else at that path, but nothing that
* looks like a submodule. In this case, this returns GIT_ENOTFOUND.
*
* The submodule object is owned by the containing repo and will be freed
* when the repo is freed. The caller need not free the submodule.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule description object pointer..
* @param repo The repository.
* @param name The name of the submodule. Trailing slashes will be ignored.
* @return 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if submodule does not exist,
* GIT_EEXISTS if submodule exists in working directory only, -1 on
* other errors.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_lookup(
git_submodule **submodule,
git_repository *repo,
const char *name);
/**
* Iterate over all tracked submodules of a repository.
*
* See the note on `git_submodule` above. This iterates over the tracked
* submodules as decribed therein.
*
* If you are concerned about items in the working directory that look like
* submodules but are not tracked, the diff API will generate a diff record
* for workdir items that look like submodules but are not tracked, showing
* them as added in the workdir. Also, the status API will treat the entire
* subdirectory of a contained git repo as a single GIT_STATUS_WT_NEW item.
* *
* @param repo The repository * @param repo The repository
* @param callback Function to be called with the name of each submodule. * @param callback Function to be called with the name of each submodule.
@ -77,26 +176,297 @@ typedef struct {
*/ */
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_foreach( GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_foreach(
git_repository *repo, git_repository *repo,
int (*callback)(const char *name, void *payload), int (*callback)(git_submodule *sm, const char *name, void *payload),
void *payload); void *payload);
/** /**
* Lookup submodule information by name or path. * Set up a new git submodule for checkout.
* *
* Given either the submodule name or path (they are usually the same), * This does "git submodule add" up to the fetch and checkout of the
* this returns a structure describing the submodule. If the submodule * submodule contents. It preps a new submodule, creates an entry in
* does not exist, this will return GIT_ENOTFOUND and set the submodule * .gitmodules and creates an empty initialized repository either at the
* pointer to NULL. * given path in the working directory or in .git/modules with a gitlink
* from the working directory to the new repo.
* *
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule description object pointer.. * To fully emulate "git submodule add" call this function, then open the
* @param repo The repository. * submodule repo and perform the clone step as needed. Lastly, call
* @param name The name of the submodule. Trailing slashes will be ignored. * `git_submodule_add_finalize()` to wrap up adding the new submodule and
* @return 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if submodule does not exist, -1 on error * .gitmodules to the index to be ready to commit.
*
* @param submodule The newly created submodule ready to open for clone
* @param repo Superproject repository to contain the new submodule
* @param url URL for the submodules remote
* @param path Path at which the submodule should be created
* @param use_gitlink Should workdir contain a gitlink to the repo in
* .git/modules vs. repo directly in workdir.
* @return 0 on success, GIT_EEXISTS if submodule already exists,
* -1 on other errors.
*/ */
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_lookup( GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_add_setup(
git_submodule **submodule, git_submodule **submodule,
git_repository *repo, git_repository *repo,
const char *name); const char *url,
const char *path,
int use_gitlink);
/**
* Resolve the setup of a new git submodule.
*
* This should be called on a submodule once you have called add setup
* and done the clone of the submodule. This adds the .gitmodules file
* and the newly cloned submodule to the index to be ready to be committed
* (but doesn't actually do the commit).
*
* @param submodule The submodule to finish adding.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_add_finalize(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Add current submodule HEAD commit to index of superproject.
*
* @param submodule The submodule to add to the index
* @param write_index Boolean if this should immediately write the index
* file. If you pass this as false, you will have to get the
* git_index and explicitly call `git_index_write()` on it to
* save the change.
* @return 0 on success, <0 on failure
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_add_to_index(
git_submodule *submodule,
int write_index);
/**
* Write submodule settings to .gitmodules file.
*
* This commits any in-memory changes to the submodule to the gitmodules
* file on disk. You may also be interested in `git_submodule_init()` which
* writes submodule info to ".git/config" (which is better for local changes
* to submodule settings) and/or `git_submodule_sync()` which writes
* settings about remotes to the actual submodule repository.
*
* @param submodule The submodule to write.
* @return 0 on success, <0 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_save(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the containing repository for a submodule.
*
* This returns a pointer to the repository that contains the submodule.
* This is a just a reference to the repository that was passed to the
* original `git_submodule_lookup()` call, so if that repository has been
* freed, then this may be a dangling reference.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to `git_repository`
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_repository *) git_submodule_owner(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the name of submodule.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to the submodule name
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_submodule_name(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the path to the submodule.
*
* The path is almost always the same as the submodule name, but the
* two are actually not required to match.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to the submodule path
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_submodule_path(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the URL for the submodule.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to the submodule url
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_submodule_url(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Set the URL for the submodule.
*
* This sets the URL in memory for the submodule. This will be used for
* any following submodule actions while this submodule data is in memory.
*
* After calling this, you may wish to call `git_submodule_save()` to write
* the changes back to the ".gitmodules" file and `git_submodule_sync()` to
* write the changes to the checked out submodule repository.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to the submodule object
* @param url URL that should be used for the submodule
* @return 0 on success, <0 on failure
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_set_url(git_submodule *submodule, const char *url);
/**
* Get the OID for the submodule in the index.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to git_oid or NULL if submodule is not in index.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const git_oid *) git_submodule_index_oid(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the OID for the submodule in the current HEAD tree.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to git_oid or NULL if submodule is not in the HEAD.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const git_oid *) git_submodule_head_oid(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the OID for the submodule in the current working directory.
*
* This returns the OID that corresponds to looking up 'HEAD' in the checked
* out submodule. If there are pending changes in the index or anything
* else, this won't notice that. You should call `git_submodule_status()`
* for a more complete picture about the state of the working directory.
*
* @param submodule Pointer to submodule object
* @return Pointer to git_oid or NULL if submodule is not checked out.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const git_oid *) git_submodule_wd_oid(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Get the ignore rule for the submodule.
*
* There are four ignore values:
*
* - **GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE** will consider any change to the contents
* of the submodule from a clean checkout to be dirty, including the
* addition of untracked files. This is the default if unspecified.
* - **GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED** examines the contents of the
* working tree (i.e. call `git_status_foreach()` on the submodule) but
* UNTRACKED files will not count as making the submodule dirty.
* - **GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY** means to only check if the HEAD of the
* submodule has moved for status. This is fast since it does not need to
* scan the working tree of the submodule at all.
* - **GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL** means not to open the submodule repo.
* The working directory will be consider clean so long as there is a
* checked out version present.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_submodule_ignore_t) git_submodule_ignore(
git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Set the ignore rule for the submodule.
*
* This sets the ignore rule in memory for the submodule. This will be used
* for any following actions (such as `git_submodule_status()`) while the
* submodule is in memory. You should call `git_submodule_save()` if you
* want to persist the new ignore role.
*
* Calling this again with GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DEFAULT or calling
* `git_submodule_reload()` will revert the rule to the value that was in the
* original config.
*
* @return old value for ignore
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_submodule_ignore_t) git_submodule_set_ignore(
git_submodule *submodule,
git_submodule_ignore_t ignore);
/**
* Get the update rule for the submodule.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_submodule_update_t) git_submodule_update(
git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Set the update rule for the submodule.
*
* This sets the update rule in memory for the submodule. You should call
* `git_submodule_save()` if you want to persist the new update rule.
*
* Calling this again with GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT or calling
* `git_submodule_reload()` will revert the rule to the value that was in the
* original config.
*
* @return old value for update
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_submodule_update_t) git_submodule_set_update(
git_submodule *submodule,
git_submodule_update_t update);
/**
* Copy submodule info into ".git/config" file.
*
* Just like "git submodule init", this copies information about the
* submodule into ".git/config". You can use the accessor functions
* above to alter the in-memory git_submodule object and control what
* is written to the config, overriding what is in .gitmodules.
*
* @param submodule The submodule to write into the superproject config
* @param overwrite By default, existing entries will not be overwritten,
* but setting this to true forces them to be updated.
* @return 0 on success, <0 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_init(git_submodule *submodule, int overwrite);
/**
* Copy submodule remote info into submodule repo.
*
* This copies the information about the submodules URL into the checked out
* submodule config, acting like "git submodule sync". This is useful if
* you have altered the URL for the submodule (or it has been altered by a
* fetch of upstream changes) and you need to update your local repo.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_sync(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Open the repository for a submodule.
*
* This is a newly opened repository object. The caller is responsible for
* calling `git_repository_free()` on it when done. Multiple calls to this
* function will return distinct `git_repository` objects. This will only
* work if the submodule is checked out into the working directory.
*
* @param subrepo Pointer to the submodule repo which was opened
* @param submodule Submodule to be opened
* @return 0 on success, <0 if submodule repo could not be opened.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_open(
git_repository **repo,
git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Reread submodule info from config, index, and HEAD.
*
* Call this to reread cached submodule information for this submodule if
* you have reason to believe that it has changed.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_reload(git_submodule *submodule);
/**
* Reread all submodule info.
*
* Call this to reload all cached submodule information for the repo.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_reload_all(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the status for a submodule.
*
* This looks at a submodule and tries to determine the status. It
* will return a combination of the `GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS` values above.
* How deeply it examines the working directory to do this will depend
* on the `git_submodule_ignore_t` value for the submodule - which can be
* set either temporarily or permanently with `git_submodule_set_ignore()`.
*
* @param status Combination of `GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS` flags
* @param submodule Submodule for which to get status
* @return 0 on success, <0 on error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_submodule_status(
unsigned int *status,
git_submodule *submodule);
/** @} */ /** @} */
GIT_END_DECL GIT_END_DECL

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@ -144,31 +144,40 @@ int git_buf_puts(git_buf *buf, const char *string)
int git_buf_puts_escaped( int git_buf_puts_escaped(
git_buf *buf, const char *string, const char *esc_chars, const char *esc_with) git_buf *buf, const char *string, const char *esc_chars, const char *esc_with)
{ {
const char *scan = string; const char *scan;
size_t total = 0, esc_with_len = strlen(esc_with); size_t total = 0, esc_len = strlen(esc_with), count;
while (*scan) { if (!string)
size_t count = strcspn(scan, esc_chars); return 0;
total += count + 1 + esc_with_len;
scan += count + 1; for (scan = string; *scan; ) {
/* count run of non-escaped characters */
count = strcspn(scan, esc_chars);
total += count;
scan += count;
/* count run of escaped characters */
count = strspn(scan, esc_chars);
total += count * (esc_len + 1);
scan += count;
} }
ENSURE_SIZE(buf, buf->size + total + 1); ENSURE_SIZE(buf, buf->size + total + 1);
for (scan = string; *scan; ) { for (scan = string; *scan; ) {
size_t count = strcspn(scan, esc_chars); count = strcspn(scan, esc_chars);
memmove(buf->ptr + buf->size, scan, count); memmove(buf->ptr + buf->size, scan, count);
scan += count; scan += count;
buf->size += count; buf->size += count;
if (*scan) { for (count = strspn(scan, esc_chars); count > 0; --count) {
memmove(buf->ptr + buf->size, esc_with, esc_with_len); /* copy escape sequence */
buf->size += esc_with_len; memmove(buf->ptr + buf->size, esc_with, esc_len);
buf->size += esc_len;
memmove(buf->ptr + buf->size, scan, 1); /* copy character to be escaped */
scan += 1; buf->ptr[buf->size] = *scan;
buf->size += 1; buf->size++;
scan++;
} }
} }

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ typedef struct tree_walk_data
git_checkout_opts *opts; git_checkout_opts *opts;
git_repository *repo; git_repository *repo;
git_odb *odb; git_odb *odb;
bool do_symlinks; bool no_symlinks;
} tree_walk_data; } tree_walk_data;
@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ static int blob_contents_to_link(tree_walk_data *data, git_buf *fnbuf,
/* Create the link */ /* Create the link */
const char *new = git_buf_cstr(&linktarget), const char *new = git_buf_cstr(&linktarget),
*old = git_buf_cstr(fnbuf); *old = git_buf_cstr(fnbuf);
retcode = data->do_symlinks retcode = data->no_symlinks
? p_symlink(new, old) ? git_futils_fake_symlink(new, old)
: git_futils_fake_symlink(new, old); : p_symlink(new, old);
} }
git_buf_free(&linktarget); git_buf_free(&linktarget);
git_blob_free(blob); git_blob_free(blob);
@ -176,13 +176,14 @@ int git_checkout_head(git_repository *repo, git_checkout_opts *opts, git_indexer
return GIT_ERROR; return GIT_ERROR;
} }
memset(&payload, 0, sizeof(payload));
/* Determine if symlinks should be handled */ /* Determine if symlinks should be handled */
if (!git_repository_config(&cfg, repo)) { if (!git_repository_config__weakptr(&cfg, repo)) {
int temp = true; int temp = true;
if (!git_config_get_bool(&temp, cfg, "core.symlinks")) { if (!git_config_get_bool(&temp, cfg, "core.symlinks")) {
payload.do_symlinks = !!temp; payload.no_symlinks = !temp;
} }
git_config_free(cfg);
} }
stats->total = stats->processed = 0; stats->total = stats->processed = 0;

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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ static int file_foreach(
void *data) void *data)
{ {
diskfile_backend *b = (diskfile_backend *)backend; diskfile_backend *b = (diskfile_backend *)backend;
cvar_t *var; cvar_t *var, *next_var;
const char *key; const char *key;
regex_t regex; regex_t regex;
int result = 0; int result = 0;
@ -212,7 +212,9 @@ static int file_foreach(
} }
git_strmap_foreach(b->values, key, var, git_strmap_foreach(b->values, key, var,
for (; var != NULL; var = CVAR_LIST_NEXT(var)) { for (; var != NULL; var = next_var) {
next_var = CVAR_LIST_NEXT(var);
/* skip non-matching keys if regexp was provided */ /* skip non-matching keys if regexp was provided */
if (regexp && regexec(&regex, key, 0, NULL, 0) != 0) if (regexp && regexec(&regex, key, 0, NULL, 0) != 0)
continue; continue;
@ -253,11 +255,17 @@ static int config_set(git_config_file *cfg, const char *name, const char *value)
char *tmp = NULL; char *tmp = NULL;
git__free(key); git__free(key);
if (existing->next != NULL) { if (existing->next != NULL) {
giterr_set(GITERR_CONFIG, "Multivar incompatible with simple set"); giterr_set(GITERR_CONFIG, "Multivar incompatible with simple set");
return -1; return -1;
} }
/* don't update if old and new values already match */
if ((!existing->value && !value) ||
(existing->value && value && !strcmp(existing->value, value)))
return 0;
if (value) { if (value) {
tmp = git__strdup(value); tmp = git__strdup(value);
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cfg->free(cfg); cfg->free(cfg);
} }
GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_get_string(
const char **out, git_config_file *cfg, const char *name)
{
return cfg->get(cfg, name, out);
}
GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_set_string( GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_set_string(
git_config_file *cfg, const char *name, const char *value) git_config_file *cfg, const char *name, const char *value)
{ {
return cfg->set(cfg, name, value); return cfg->set(cfg, name, value);
} }
GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_delete(
git_config_file *cfg, const char *name)
{
return cfg->del(cfg, name);
}
GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_foreach( GIT_INLINE(int) git_config_file_foreach(
git_config_file *cfg, git_config_file *cfg,
int (*fn)(const char *key, const char *value, void *data), int (*fn)(const char *key, const char *value, void *data),

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status = GIT_DELTA_UNMODIFIED; status = GIT_DELTA_UNMODIFIED;
else if (git_submodule_lookup(&sub, diff->repo, nitem->path) < 0) else if (git_submodule_lookup(&sub, diff->repo, nitem->path) < 0)
return -1; return -1;
else if (sub->ignore == GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL) else if (git_submodule_ignore(sub) == GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL)
status = GIT_DELTA_UNMODIFIED; status = GIT_DELTA_UNMODIFIED;
else { else {
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return error; return error;
} }
int git_diff_entrycount(git_diff_list *diff, int delta_t)
{
int count = 0;
unsigned int i;
git_diff_delta *delta;
assert(diff);
if (delta_t < 0)
return diff->deltas.length;
git_vector_foreach(&diff->deltas, i, delta) {
if (delta->status == (git_delta_t)delta_t)
count++;
}
return count;
}
int git_diff_blobs( int git_diff_blobs(
git_blob *old_blob, git_blob *old_blob,
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void giterr_clear(void) void giterr_clear(void)
{ {
GIT_GLOBAL->last_error = NULL; GIT_GLOBAL->last_error = NULL;
errno = 0;
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
SetLastError(0);
#endif
} }
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if (flags & GIT_FILEBUF_FORCE) if (flags & GIT_FILEBUF_FORCE)
p_unlink(file->path_lock); p_unlink(file->path_lock);
else { else {
giterr_clear(); /* actual OS error code just confuses */
giterr_set(GITERR_OS, giterr_set(GITERR_OS,
"Failed to lock file '%s' for writing", file->path_lock); "Failed to lock file '%s' for writing", file->path_lock);
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while ((wf = wi->stack) != NULL) { while ((wf = wi->stack) != NULL) {
next = git_vector_get(&wf->entries, ++wf->index); next = git_vector_get(&wf->entries, ++wf->index);
if (next != NULL) { if (next != NULL) {
if (strcmp(next->path, DOT_GIT "/") == 0) /* match git's behavior of ignoring anything named ".git" */
if (strcmp(next->path, DOT_GIT "/") == 0 ||
strcmp(next->path, DOT_GIT) == 0)
continue; continue;
/* else found a good entry */ /* else found a good entry */
break; break;
@ -607,8 +609,8 @@ static int workdir_iterator__update_entry(workdir_iterator *wi)
wi->entry.path = ps->path; wi->entry.path = ps->path;
/* skip over .git directory */ /* skip over .git entry */
if (strcmp(ps->path, DOT_GIT "/") == 0) if (strcmp(ps->path, DOT_GIT "/") == 0 || strcmp(ps->path, DOT_GIT) == 0)
return workdir_iterator__advance((git_iterator *)wi, NULL); return workdir_iterator__advance((git_iterator *)wi, NULL);
/* if there is an error processing the entry, treat as ignored */ /* if there is an error processing the entry, treat as ignored */
@ -629,15 +631,10 @@ static int workdir_iterator__update_entry(workdir_iterator *wi)
/* detect submodules */ /* detect submodules */
if (S_ISDIR(wi->entry.mode)) { if (S_ISDIR(wi->entry.mode)) {
bool is_submodule = git_path_contains(&wi->path, DOT_GIT); int res = git_submodule_lookup(NULL, wi->repo, wi->entry.path);
bool is_submodule = (res == 0);
/* if there is no .git, still check submodules data */ if (res == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
if (!is_submodule) { giterr_clear();
int res = git_submodule_lookup(NULL, wi->repo, wi->entry.path);
is_submodule = (res == 0);
if (res == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
giterr_clear();
}
/* if submodule, mark as GITLINK and remove trailing slash */ /* if submodule, mark as GITLINK and remove trailing slash */
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return -1; return -1;
error = git_config_get_string(&worktree, config, "core.worktree"); error = git_config_get_string(&worktree, config, "core.worktree");
if (!error && worktree != NULL) if (!error && worktree != NULL) {
repo->workdir = git__strdup(worktree); error = git_path_prettify_dir(
&worktree_buf, worktree, repo->path_repository);
if (error < 0)
return error;
repo->workdir = git_buf_detach(&worktree_buf);
}
else if (error != GIT_ENOTFOUND) else if (error != GIT_ENOTFOUND)
return error; return error;
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 the libgit2 contributors
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_submodule_h__
#define INCLUDE_submodule_h__
/* Notes:
*
* Submodule information can be in four places: the index, the config files
* (both .git/config and .gitmodules), the HEAD tree, and the working
* directory.
*
* In the index:
* - submodule is found by path
* - may be missing, present, or of the wrong type
* - will have an oid if present
*
* In the HEAD tree:
* - submodule is found by path
* - may be missing, present, or of the wrong type
* - will have an oid if present
*
* In the config files:
* - submodule is found by submodule "name" which is usually the path
* - may be missing or present
* - will have a name, path, url, and other properties
*
* In the working directory:
* - submodule is found by path
* - may be missing, an empty directory, a checked out directory,
* or of the wrong type
* - if checked out, will have a HEAD oid
* - if checked out, will have git history that can be used to compare oids
* - if checked out, may have modified files and/or untracked files
*/
/**
* Description of submodule
*
* This record describes a submodule found in a repository. There should be
* an entry for every submodule found in the HEAD and index, and for every
* submodule described in .gitmodules. The fields are as follows:
*
* - `owner` is the git_repository containing this submodule
* - `name` is the name of the submodule from .gitmodules.
* - `path` is the path to the submodule from the repo root. It is almost
* always the same as `name`.
* - `url` is the url for the submodule.
* - `tree_oid` is the SHA1 for the submodule path in the repo HEAD.
* - `index_oid` is the SHA1 for the submodule recorded in the index.
* - `workdir_oid` is the SHA1 for the HEAD of the checked out submodule.
* - `update` is a git_submodule_update_t value - see gitmodules(5) update.
* - `ignore` is a git_submodule_ignore_t value - see gitmodules(5) ignore.
* - `fetch_recurse` is 0 or 1 - see gitmodules(5) fetchRecurseSubmodules.
* - `refcount` tracks how many hashmap entries there are for this submodule.
* It only comes into play if the name and path of the submodule differ.
* - `flags` is for internal use, tracking where this submodule has been
* found (head, index, config, workdir) and other misc info about it.
*
* If the submodule has been added to .gitmodules but not yet git added,
* then the `index_oid` will be valid and zero. If the submodule has been
* deleted, but the delete has not been committed yet, then the `index_oid`
* will be set, but the `url` will be NULL.
*/
struct git_submodule {
git_repository *owner;
char *name;
char *path; /* important: may point to same string data as "name" */
char *url;
uint32_t flags;
git_oid head_oid;
git_oid index_oid;
git_oid wd_oid;
/* information from config */
git_submodule_update_t update;
git_submodule_update_t update_default;
git_submodule_ignore_t ignore;
git_submodule_ignore_t ignore_default;
int fetch_recurse;
/* internal information */
int refcount;
};
/* Additional flags on top of public GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS values */
enum {
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__WD_SCANNED = (1u << 20),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__HEAD_OID_VALID = (1u << 21),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__INDEX_OID_VALID = (1u << 22),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__WD_OID_VALID = (1u << 23),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__HEAD_NOT_SUBMODULE = (1u << 24),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__INDEX_NOT_SUBMODULE = (1u << 25),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__WD_NOT_SUBMODULE = (1u << 26),
GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__INDEX_MULTIPLE_ENTRIES = (1u << 27),
};
#define GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS__CLEAR_INTERNAL(S) \
((S) & ~(0xFFFFFFFFu << 20))
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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
ignorecase = true
[submodule "sm_missing_commits"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_unchanged"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_changed_file"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_changed_index"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_changed_head"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_changed_untracked_file"]
url = ../submod2_target
[submodule "sm_added_and_uncommited"]
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" &&
exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" ${1+"$@"}
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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
worktree = ../../../sm_added_and_uncommited
ignorecase = true
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = /Users/rb/src/libgit2/tests-clar/resources/submod2_target
[branch "master"]
remote = origin
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" &&
exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" ${1+"$@"}
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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
worktree = ../../../sm_changed_file
ignorecase = true
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = /Users/rb/src/libgit2/tests-clar/resources/submod2_target
[branch "master"]
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" &&
exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" ${1+"$@"}
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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
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[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
worktree = ../../../sm_changed_head
ignorecase = true
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = /Users/rb/src/libgit2/tests-clar/resources/submod2_target
[branch "master"]
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#!/bin/sh
#
# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by
# applypatch from an e-mail message.
#
# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
# allowed to edit the commit message file.
#
# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg".
. git-sh-setup
test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" &&
exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/commit-msg" ${1+"$@"}
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# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
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