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18 KiB
#include "cache.h" |
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#include "tree-walk.h" |
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#include "unpack-trees.h" |
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#include "dir.h" |
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#include "tree.h" |
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static const char *get_mode(const char *str, unsigned int *modep) |
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{ |
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unsigned char c; |
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unsigned int mode = 0; |
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if (*str == ' ') |
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return NULL; |
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while ((c = *str++) != ' ') { |
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if (c < '0' || c > '7') |
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return NULL; |
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mode = (mode << 3) + (c - '0'); |
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} |
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*modep = mode; |
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return str; |
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} |
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static void decode_tree_entry(struct tree_desc *desc, const char *buf, unsigned long size) |
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{ |
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const char *path; |
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unsigned int mode, len; |
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if (size < 24 || buf[size - 21]) |
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die("corrupt tree file"); |
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path = get_mode(buf, &mode); |
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if (!path || !*path) |
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die("corrupt tree file"); |
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len = strlen(path) + 1; |
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/* Initialize the descriptor entry */ |
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desc->entry.path = path; |
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desc->entry.mode = mode; |
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desc->entry.sha1 = (const unsigned char *)(path + len); |
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} |
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void init_tree_desc(struct tree_desc *desc, const void *buffer, unsigned long size) |
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{ |
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desc->buffer = buffer; |
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desc->size = size; |
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if (size) |
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decode_tree_entry(desc, buffer, size); |
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} |
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void *fill_tree_descriptor(struct tree_desc *desc, const unsigned char *sha1) |
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{ |
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unsigned long size = 0; |
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void *buf = NULL; |
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if (sha1) { |
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buf = read_object_with_reference(sha1, tree_type, &size, NULL); |
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if (!buf) |
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die("unable to read tree %s", sha1_to_hex(sha1)); |
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} |
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init_tree_desc(desc, buf, size); |
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return buf; |
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} |
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static void entry_clear(struct name_entry *a) |
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{ |
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memset(a, 0, sizeof(*a)); |
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} |
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static void entry_extract(struct tree_desc *t, struct name_entry *a) |
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{ |
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*a = t->entry; |
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} |
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void update_tree_entry(struct tree_desc *desc) |
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{ |
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const void *buf = desc->buffer; |
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const unsigned char *end = desc->entry.sha1 + 20; |
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unsigned long size = desc->size; |
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unsigned long len = end - (const unsigned char *)buf; |
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if (size < len) |
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die("corrupt tree file"); |
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buf = end; |
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size -= len; |
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desc->buffer = buf; |
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desc->size = size; |
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if (size) |
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decode_tree_entry(desc, buf, size); |
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} |
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int tree_entry(struct tree_desc *desc, struct name_entry *entry) |
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{ |
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if (!desc->size) |
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return 0; |
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*entry = desc->entry; |
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update_tree_entry(desc); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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void setup_traverse_info(struct traverse_info *info, const char *base) |
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{ |
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int pathlen = strlen(base); |
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static struct traverse_info dummy; |
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memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); |
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if (pathlen && base[pathlen-1] == '/') |
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pathlen--; |
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info->pathlen = pathlen ? pathlen + 1 : 0; |
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info->name.path = base; |
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info->name.sha1 = (void *)(base + pathlen + 1); |
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if (pathlen) |
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info->prev = &dummy; |
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} |
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char *make_traverse_path(char *path, const struct traverse_info *info, const struct name_entry *n) |
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{ |
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int len = tree_entry_len(n); |
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int pathlen = info->pathlen; |
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path[pathlen + len] = 0; |
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for (;;) { |
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memcpy(path + pathlen, n->path, len); |
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if (!pathlen) |
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break; |
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path[--pathlen] = '/'; |
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n = &info->name; |
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len = tree_entry_len(n); |
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info = info->prev; |
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pathlen -= len; |
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} |
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return path; |
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} |
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struct tree_desc_skip { |
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struct tree_desc_skip *prev; |
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const void *ptr; |
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}; |
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struct tree_desc_x { |
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struct tree_desc d; |
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struct tree_desc_skip *skip; |
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}; |
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static int name_compare(const char *a, int a_len, |
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const char *b, int b_len) |
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{ |
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int len = (a_len < b_len) ? a_len : b_len; |
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int cmp = memcmp(a, b, len); |
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if (cmp) |
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return cmp; |
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return (a_len - b_len); |
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} |
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static int check_entry_match(const char *a, int a_len, const char *b, int b_len) |
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{ |
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/* |
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* The caller wants to pick *a* from a tree or nothing. |
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* We are looking at *b* in a tree. |
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* |
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* (0) If a and b are the same name, we are trivially happy. |
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* |
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* There are three possibilities where *a* could be hiding |
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* behind *b*. |
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* |
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* (1) *a* == "t", *b* == "ab" i.e. *b* sorts earlier than *a* no |
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* matter what. |
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* (2) *a* == "t", *b* == "t-2" and "t" is a subtree in the tree; |
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* (3) *a* == "t-2", *b* == "t" and "t-2" is a blob in the tree. |
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* |
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* Otherwise we know *a* won't appear in the tree without |
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* scanning further. |
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*/ |
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int cmp = name_compare(a, a_len, b, b_len); |
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/* Most common case first -- reading sync'd trees */ |
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if (!cmp) |
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return cmp; |
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if (0 < cmp) { |
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/* a comes after b; it does not matter if it is case (3) |
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if (b_len < a_len && !memcmp(a, b, b_len) && a[b_len] < '/') |
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return 1; |
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*/ |
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return 1; /* keep looking */ |
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} |
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/* b comes after a; are we looking at case (2)? */ |
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if (a_len < b_len && !memcmp(a, b, a_len) && b[a_len] < '/') |
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return 1; /* keep looking */ |
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return -1; /* a cannot appear in the tree */ |
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} |
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/* |
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* From the extended tree_desc, extract the first name entry, while |
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* paying attention to the candidate "first" name. Most importantly, |
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* when looking for an entry, if there are entries that sorts earlier |
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* in the tree object representation than that name, skip them and |
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* process the named entry first. We will remember that we haven't |
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* processed the first entry yet, and in the later call skip the |
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* entry we processed early when update_extended_entry() is called. |
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* |
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* E.g. if the underlying tree object has these entries: |
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* |
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* blob "t-1" |
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* blob "t-2" |
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* tree "t" |
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* blob "t=1" |
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* |
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* and the "first" asks for "t", remember that we still need to |
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* process "t-1" and "t-2" but extract "t". After processing the |
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* entry "t" from this call, the caller will let us know by calling |
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* update_extended_entry() that we can remember "t" has been processed |
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* already. |
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*/ |
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static void extended_entry_extract(struct tree_desc_x *t, |
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struct name_entry *a, |
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const char *first, |
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int first_len) |
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{ |
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const char *path; |
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int len; |
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struct tree_desc probe; |
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struct tree_desc_skip *skip; |
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/* |
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* Extract the first entry from the tree_desc, but skip the |
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* ones that we already returned in earlier rounds. |
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*/ |
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while (1) { |
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if (!t->d.size) { |
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entry_clear(a); |
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break; /* not found */ |
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} |
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entry_extract(&t->d, a); |
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for (skip = t->skip; skip; skip = skip->prev) |
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if (a->path == skip->ptr) |
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break; /* found */ |
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if (!skip) |
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break; |
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/* We have processed this entry already. */ |
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update_tree_entry(&t->d); |
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} |
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if (!first || !a->path) |
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return; |
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/* |
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* The caller wants "first" from this tree, or nothing. |
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*/ |
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path = a->path; |
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len = tree_entry_len(a); |
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switch (check_entry_match(first, first_len, path, len)) { |
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case -1: |
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entry_clear(a); |
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case 0: |
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return; |
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default: |
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break; |
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} |
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/* |
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* We need to look-ahead -- we suspect that a subtree whose |
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* name is "first" may be hiding behind the current entry "path". |
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*/ |
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probe = t->d; |
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while (probe.size) { |
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entry_extract(&probe, a); |
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path = a->path; |
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len = tree_entry_len(a); |
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switch (check_entry_match(first, first_len, path, len)) { |
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case -1: |
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entry_clear(a); |
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case 0: |
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return; |
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default: |
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update_tree_entry(&probe); |
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break; |
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} |
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/* keep looking */ |
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} |
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entry_clear(a); |
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} |
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static void update_extended_entry(struct tree_desc_x *t, struct name_entry *a) |
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{ |
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if (t->d.entry.path == a->path) { |
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update_tree_entry(&t->d); |
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} else { |
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/* we have returned this entry early */ |
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struct tree_desc_skip *skip = xmalloc(sizeof(*skip)); |
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skip->ptr = a->path; |
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skip->prev = t->skip; |
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t->skip = skip; |
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} |
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} |
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static void free_extended_entry(struct tree_desc_x *t) |
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{ |
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struct tree_desc_skip *p, *s; |
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for (s = t->skip; s; s = p) { |
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p = s->prev; |
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free(s); |
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} |
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} |
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static inline int prune_traversal(struct name_entry *e, |
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struct traverse_info *info, |
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struct strbuf *base, |
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int still_interesting) |
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{ |
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if (!info->pathspec || still_interesting == 2) |
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return 2; |
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if (still_interesting < 0) |
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return still_interesting; |
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return tree_entry_interesting(e, base, 0, info->pathspec); |
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} |
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int traverse_trees(int n, struct tree_desc *t, struct traverse_info *info) |
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{ |
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int ret = 0; |
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int error = 0; |
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struct name_entry *entry = xmalloc(n*sizeof(*entry)); |
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int i; |
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struct tree_desc_x *tx = xcalloc(n, sizeof(*tx)); |
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struct strbuf base = STRBUF_INIT; |
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int interesting = 1; |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
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tx[i].d = t[i]; |
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if (info->prev) { |
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strbuf_grow(&base, info->pathlen); |
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make_traverse_path(base.buf, info->prev, &info->name); |
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base.buf[info->pathlen-1] = '/'; |
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strbuf_setlen(&base, info->pathlen); |
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} |
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for (;;) { |
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unsigned long mask, dirmask; |
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const char *first = NULL; |
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int first_len = 0; |
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struct name_entry *e = NULL; |
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int len; |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
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e = entry + i; |
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extended_entry_extract(tx + i, e, NULL, 0); |
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} |
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/* |
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* A tree may have "t-2" at the current location even |
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* though it may have "t" that is a subtree behind it, |
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* and another tree may return "t". We want to grab |
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* all "t" from all trees to match in such a case. |
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*/ |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
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e = entry + i; |
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if (!e->path) |
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continue; |
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len = tree_entry_len(e); |
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if (!first) { |
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first = e->path; |
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first_len = len; |
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continue; |
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} |
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if (name_compare(e->path, len, first, first_len) < 0) { |
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first = e->path; |
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first_len = len; |
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} |
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} |
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if (first) { |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
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e = entry + i; |
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extended_entry_extract(tx + i, e, first, first_len); |
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/* Cull the ones that are not the earliest */ |
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if (!e->path) |
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continue; |
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len = tree_entry_len(e); |
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if (name_compare(e->path, len, first, first_len)) |
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entry_clear(e); |
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} |
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} |
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/* Now we have in entry[i] the earliest name from the trees */ |
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mask = 0; |
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dirmask = 0; |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { |
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if (!entry[i].path) |
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continue; |
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mask |= 1ul << i; |
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if (S_ISDIR(entry[i].mode)) |
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dirmask |= 1ul << i; |
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e = &entry[i]; |
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} |
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if (!mask) |
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break; |
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interesting = prune_traversal(e, info, &base, interesting); |
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if (interesting < 0) |
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break; |
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if (interesting) { |
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ret = info->fn(n, mask, dirmask, entry, info); |
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if (ret < 0) { |
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error = ret; |
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if (!info->show_all_errors) |
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break; |
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} |
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mask &= ret; |
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} |
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ret = 0; |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
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if (mask & (1ul << i)) |
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update_extended_entry(tx + i, entry + i); |
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} |
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free(entry); |
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
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free_extended_entry(tx + i); |
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free(tx); |
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strbuf_release(&base); |
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return error; |
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} |
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static int find_tree_entry(struct tree_desc *t, const char *name, unsigned char *result, unsigned *mode) |
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{ |
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int namelen = strlen(name); |
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while (t->size) { |
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const char *entry; |
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const unsigned char *sha1; |
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int entrylen, cmp; |
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sha1 = tree_entry_extract(t, &entry, mode); |
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entrylen = tree_entry_len(&t->entry); |
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update_tree_entry(t); |
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if (entrylen > namelen) |
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continue; |
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cmp = memcmp(name, entry, entrylen); |
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if (cmp > 0) |
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continue; |
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if (cmp < 0) |
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break; |
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if (entrylen == namelen) { |
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hashcpy(result, sha1); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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if (name[entrylen] != '/') |
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continue; |
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if (!S_ISDIR(*mode)) |
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break; |
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if (++entrylen == namelen) { |
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hashcpy(result, sha1); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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return get_tree_entry(sha1, name + entrylen, result, mode); |
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} |
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return -1; |
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} |
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int get_tree_entry(const unsigned char *tree_sha1, const char *name, unsigned char *sha1, unsigned *mode) |
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{ |
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int retval; |
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void *tree; |
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unsigned long size; |
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unsigned char root[20]; |
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tree = read_object_with_reference(tree_sha1, tree_type, &size, root); |
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if (!tree) |
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return -1; |
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if (name[0] == '\0') { |
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hashcpy(sha1, root); |
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free(tree); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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if (!size) { |
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retval = -1; |
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} else { |
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struct tree_desc t; |
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init_tree_desc(&t, tree, size); |
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retval = find_tree_entry(&t, name, sha1, mode); |
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} |
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free(tree); |
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return retval; |
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} |
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static int match_entry(const struct name_entry *entry, int pathlen, |
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const char *match, int matchlen, |
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enum interesting *never_interesting) |
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{ |
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int m = -1; /* signals that we haven't called strncmp() */ |
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if (*never_interesting != entry_not_interesting) { |
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/* |
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* We have not seen any match that sorts later |
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* than the current path. |
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*/ |
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/* |
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* Does match sort strictly earlier than path |
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* with their common parts? |
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*/ |
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m = strncmp(match, entry->path, |
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(matchlen < pathlen) ? matchlen : pathlen); |
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if (m < 0) |
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return 0; |
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/* |
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* If we come here even once, that means there is at |
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* least one pathspec that would sort equal to or |
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* later than the path we are currently looking at. |
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* In other words, if we have never reached this point |
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* after iterating all pathspecs, it means all |
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* pathspecs are either outside of base, or inside the |
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* base but sorts strictly earlier than the current |
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* one. In either case, they will never match the |
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* subsequent entries. In such a case, we initialized |
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* the variable to -1 and that is what will be |
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* returned, allowing the caller to terminate early. |
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*/ |
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*never_interesting = entry_not_interesting; |
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} |
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if (pathlen > matchlen) |
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return 0; |
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if (matchlen > pathlen) { |
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if (match[pathlen] != '/') |
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return 0; |
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if (!S_ISDIR(entry->mode)) |
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return 0; |
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} |
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if (m == -1) |
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/* |
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* we cheated and did not do strncmp(), so we do |
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* that here. |
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*/ |
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m = strncmp(match, entry->path, pathlen); |
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/* |
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* If common part matched earlier then it is a hit, |
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* because we rejected the case where path is not a |
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* leading directory and is shorter than match. |
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*/ |
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if (!m) |
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return 1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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static int match_dir_prefix(const char *base, |
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const char *match, int matchlen) |
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{ |
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if (strncmp(base, match, matchlen)) |
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return 0; |
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/* |
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* If the base is a subdirectory of a path which |
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* was specified, all of them are interesting. |
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*/ |
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if (!matchlen || |
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base[matchlen] == '/' || |
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match[matchlen - 1] == '/') |
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return 1; |
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/* Just a random prefix match */ |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* |
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* Perform matching on the leading non-wildcard part of |
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* pathspec. item->nowildcard_len must be greater than zero. Return |
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* non-zero if base is matched. |
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*/ |
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static int match_wildcard_base(const struct pathspec_item *item, |
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const char *base, int baselen, |
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int *matched) |
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{ |
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const char *match = item->match; |
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/* the wildcard part is not considered in this function */ |
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int matchlen = item->nowildcard_len; |
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if (baselen) { |
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int dirlen; |
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/* |
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* Return early if base is longer than the |
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* non-wildcard part but it does not match. |
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*/ |
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if (baselen >= matchlen) { |
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*matched = matchlen; |
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return !strncmp(base, match, matchlen); |
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} |
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dirlen = matchlen; |
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while (dirlen && match[dirlen - 1] != '/') |
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dirlen--; |
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/* |
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* Return early if base is shorter than the |
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* non-wildcard part but it does not match. Note that |
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* base ends with '/' so we are sure it really matches |
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* directory |
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*/ |
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if (strncmp(base, match, baselen)) |
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return 0; |
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*matched = baselen; |
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} else |
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*matched = 0; |
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/* |
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* we could have checked entry against the non-wildcard part |
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* that is not in base and does similar never_interesting |
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* optimization as in match_entry. For now just be happy with |
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* base comparison. |
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*/ |
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return entry_interesting; |
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} |
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/* |
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* Is a tree entry interesting given the pathspec we have? |
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* |
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* Pre-condition: either baselen == base_offset (i.e. empty path) |
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* or base[baselen-1] == '/' (i.e. with trailing slash). |
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*/ |
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enum interesting tree_entry_interesting(const struct name_entry *entry, |
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struct strbuf *base, int base_offset, |
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const struct pathspec *ps) |
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{ |
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int i; |
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int pathlen, baselen = base->len - base_offset; |
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enum interesting never_interesting = ps->has_wildcard ? |
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entry_not_interesting : all_entries_not_interesting; |
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|
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if (!ps->nr) { |
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if (!ps->recursive || ps->max_depth == -1) |
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return all_entries_interesting; |
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return within_depth(base->buf + base_offset, baselen, |
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!!S_ISDIR(entry->mode), |
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ps->max_depth) ? |
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entry_interesting : entry_not_interesting; |
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} |
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|
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pathlen = tree_entry_len(entry); |
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|
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for (i = ps->nr - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
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const struct pathspec_item *item = ps->items+i; |
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const char *match = item->match; |
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const char *base_str = base->buf + base_offset; |
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int matchlen = item->len, matched = 0; |
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|
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if (baselen >= matchlen) { |
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/* If it doesn't match, move along... */ |
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if (!match_dir_prefix(base_str, match, matchlen)) |
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goto match_wildcards; |
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|
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if (!ps->recursive || ps->max_depth == -1) |
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return all_entries_interesting; |
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|
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return within_depth(base_str + matchlen + 1, |
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baselen - matchlen - 1, |
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!!S_ISDIR(entry->mode), |
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ps->max_depth) ? |
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entry_interesting : entry_not_interesting; |
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} |
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|
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/* Either there must be no base, or the base must match. */ |
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if (baselen == 0 || !strncmp(base_str, match, baselen)) { |
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if (match_entry(entry, pathlen, |
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match + baselen, matchlen - baselen, |
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&never_interesting)) |
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return entry_interesting; |
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|
|
if (item->nowildcard_len < item->len) { |
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if (!git_fnmatch(match + baselen, entry->path, |
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item->flags & PATHSPEC_ONESTAR ? GFNM_ONESTAR : 0, |
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item->nowildcard_len - baselen)) |
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return entry_interesting; |
|
|
|
/* |
|
* Match all directories. We'll try to |
|
* match files later on. |
|
*/ |
|
if (ps->recursive && S_ISDIR(entry->mode)) |
|
return entry_interesting; |
|
} |
|
|
|
continue; |
|
} |
|
|
|
match_wildcards: |
|
if (item->nowildcard_len == item->len) |
|
continue; |
|
|
|
if (item->nowildcard_len && |
|
!match_wildcard_base(item, base_str, baselen, &matched)) |
|
return entry_not_interesting; |
|
|
|
/* |
|
* Concatenate base and entry->path into one and do |
|
* fnmatch() on it. |
|
* |
|
* While we could avoid concatenation in certain cases |
|
* [1], which saves a memcpy and potentially a |
|
* realloc, it turns out not worth it. Measurement on |
|
* linux-2.6 does not show any clear improvements, |
|
* partly because of the nowildcard_len optimization |
|
* in git_fnmatch(). Avoid micro-optimizations here. |
|
* |
|
* [1] if match_wildcard_base() says the base |
|
* directory is already matched, we only need to match |
|
* the rest, which is shorter so _in theory_ faster. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
strbuf_add(base, entry->path, pathlen); |
|
|
|
if (!git_fnmatch(match, base->buf + base_offset, |
|
item->flags & PATHSPEC_ONESTAR ? GFNM_ONESTAR : 0, |
|
item->nowildcard_len)) { |
|
strbuf_setlen(base, base_offset + baselen); |
|
return entry_interesting; |
|
} |
|
strbuf_setlen(base, base_offset + baselen); |
|
|
|
/* |
|
* Match all directories. We'll try to match files |
|
* later on. |
|
* max_depth is ignored but we may consider support it |
|
* in future, see |
|
* http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/163757/focus=163840 |
|
*/ |
|
if (ps->recursive && S_ISDIR(entry->mode)) |
|
return entry_interesting; |
|
} |
|
return never_interesting; /* No matches */ |
|
}
|
|
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