Unlike "git add" and other end-user facing commands, where it is
diagnosed as an error to give a pathspec with an element that does
not match any path, the diff machinery does not care if some
elements of the pathspec do not match. Given that the diff
machinery is heavily used in pathspec-limited "git log" machinery,
and it is common for a path to come and go while traversing the
project history, this is usually a good thing.
However, in some cases we would want to know if all the pathspec
elements matched. For example, "git add -u <pathspec>" internally
uses the machinery used by "git diff-files" to decide contents from
what paths to add to the index, and as an end-user facing command,
"git add -u" would want to report an unmatched pathspec element.
Add a new .ps_matched member next to the .prune_data member in
"struct rev_info" so that we can optionally keep track of the use of
.prune_data pathspec elements that can be inspected by the caller.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
At times, we may already know that a path represented by a
cache_entry ce has no changes via some out-of-line means, like
fsmonitor, and yet need the control to go through a codepath that
requires us to have "struct stat" obtained by lstat() on the path,
for various purposes (e.g. "ie_match_stat()" wants cached stat-info
is still current wrt "struct stat", "diff" wants to know st_mode).
The callers of lstat() on a tracked file, when its cache_entry knows
it is up-to-date, can instead call this helper to pretend that it
called lstat() by faking the "struct stat" information.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
For the functions defined in read-cache.c, move their declarations from
cache.h to a new header, read-cache-ll.h. Also move some related inline
functions from cache.h to read-cache.h. The purpose of the
read-cache-ll.h/read-cache.h split is that about 70% of the sites don't
need the inline functions and the extra headers they include.
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>