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git/trailer.h
Junio C Hamano 7593d66928 Merge branch 'la/hide-trailer-info'
The trailer API has been reshuffled a bit.

* la/hide-trailer-info:
  trailer unit tests: inspect iterator contents
  trailer: document parse_trailers() usage
  trailer: retire trailer_info_get() from API
  trailer: make trailer_info struct private
  trailer: make parse_trailers() return trailer_info pointer
  interpret-trailers: access trailer_info with new helpers
  sequencer: use the trailer iterator
  trailer: teach iterator about non-trailer lines
  trailer: add unit tests for trailer iterator
  Makefile: sort UNIT_TEST_PROGRAMS
2024-05-23 11:04:27 -07:00

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#ifndef TRAILER_H
#define TRAILER_H
#include "list.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
struct trailer_info;
struct strvec;
enum trailer_where {
WHERE_DEFAULT,
WHERE_END,
WHERE_AFTER,
WHERE_BEFORE,
WHERE_START
};
enum trailer_if_exists {
EXISTS_DEFAULT,
EXISTS_ADD_IF_DIFFERENT_NEIGHBOR,
EXISTS_ADD_IF_DIFFERENT,
EXISTS_ADD,
EXISTS_REPLACE,
EXISTS_DO_NOTHING
};
enum trailer_if_missing {
MISSING_DEFAULT,
MISSING_ADD,
MISSING_DO_NOTHING
};
int trailer_set_where(enum trailer_where *item, const char *value);
int trailer_set_if_exists(enum trailer_if_exists *item, const char *value);
int trailer_set_if_missing(enum trailer_if_missing *item, const char *value);
/*
* A list that represents newly-added trailers, such as those provided
* with the --trailer command line option of git-interpret-trailers.
*/
struct new_trailer_item {
struct list_head list;
const char *text;
enum trailer_where where;
enum trailer_if_exists if_exists;
enum trailer_if_missing if_missing;
};
struct process_trailer_options {
int in_place;
int trim_empty;
int only_trailers;
int only_input;
int unfold;
int no_divider;
int key_only;
int value_only;
const struct strbuf *separator;
const struct strbuf *key_value_separator;
int (*filter)(const struct strbuf *, void *);
void *filter_data;
};
#define PROCESS_TRAILER_OPTIONS_INIT {0}
void parse_trailers_from_config(struct list_head *config_head);
void parse_trailers_from_command_line_args(struct list_head *arg_head,
struct list_head *new_trailer_head);
void process_trailers_lists(struct list_head *head,
struct list_head *arg_head);
/*
* Given some input string "str", return a pointer to an opaque trailer_info
* structure. Also populate the trailer_objects list with parsed trailer
* objects. Internally this calls trailer_info_get() to get the opaque pointer,
* but does some extra work to populate the trailer_objects linked list.
*
* The opaque trailer_info pointer can be used to check the position of the
* trailer block as offsets relative to the beginning of "str" in
* trailer_block_start() and trailer_block_end().
* blank_line_before_trailer_block() returns 1 if there is a blank line just
* before the trailer block. All of these functions are useful for preserving
* the input before and after the trailer block, if we were to write out the
* original input (but with the trailer block itself modified); see
* builtin/interpret-trailers.c for an example.
*
* For iterating through the parsed trailer block (if you don't care about the
* position of the trailer block itself in the context of the larger string text
* from which it was parsed), please see trailer_iterator_init() which uses the
* trailer_info struct internally.
*
* Lastly, callers should call trailer_info_release() when they are done using
* the opaque pointer.
*
* NOTE: Callers should treat both trailer_info and trailer_objects as
* read-only items, because there is some overlap between the two (trailer_info
* has "char **trailers" string array, and trailer_objects will have the same
* data but as a linked list of trailer_item objects). This API does not perform
* any synchronization between the two. In the future we should be able to
* reduce the duplication and use just the linked list.
*/
struct trailer_info *parse_trailers(const struct process_trailer_options *,
const char *str,
struct list_head *trailer_objects);
/*
* Return the offset of the start of the trailer block. That is, 0 is the start
* of the input ("str" in parse_trailers()) and some other positive number
* indicates how many bytes we have to skip over before we get to the beginning
* of the trailer block.
*/
size_t trailer_block_start(struct trailer_info *);
/*
* Return the end of the trailer block, again relative to the start of the
* input.
*/
size_t trailer_block_end(struct trailer_info *);
/*
* Return 1 if the trailer block had an extra newline (blank line) just before
* it.
*/
int blank_line_before_trailer_block(struct trailer_info *);
/*
* Free trailer_info struct.
*/
void trailer_info_release(struct trailer_info *info);
void trailer_config_init(void);
void format_trailers(const struct process_trailer_options *,
struct list_head *trailers,
struct strbuf *out);
void free_trailers(struct list_head *);
/*
* Convenience function to format the trailers from the commit msg "msg" into
* the strbuf "out". Reuses format_trailers() internally.
*/
void format_trailers_from_commit(const struct process_trailer_options *,
const char *msg,
struct strbuf *out);
/*
* An interface for iterating over the trailers found in a particular commit
* message. Use like:
*
* struct trailer_iterator iter;
* trailer_iterator_init(&iter, msg);
* while (trailer_iterator_advance(&iter))
* ... do something with iter.key and iter.val ...
* trailer_iterator_release(&iter);
*/
struct trailer_iterator {
/*
* Raw line (e.g., "foo: bar baz") before being parsed as a trailer
* key/val pair as part of a trailer block (as the "key" and "val"
* fields below). If a line fails to parse as a trailer, then the "key"
* will be the entire line and "val" will be the empty string.
*/
const char *raw;
struct strbuf key;
struct strbuf val;
/* private */
struct {
struct trailer_info *info;
size_t cur;
} internal;
};
/*
* Initialize "iter" in preparation for walking over the trailers in the commit
* message "msg". The "msg" pointer must remain valid until the iterator is
* released.
*
* After initializing, note that key/val will not yet point to any trailer.
* Call advance() to parse the first one (if any).
*/
void trailer_iterator_init(struct trailer_iterator *iter, const char *msg);
/*
* Advance to the next trailer of the iterator. Returns 0 if there is no such
* trailer, and 1 otherwise. The key and value of the trailer can be
* fetched from the iter->key and iter->value fields (which are valid
* only until the next advance).
*/
int trailer_iterator_advance(struct trailer_iterator *iter);
/*
* Release all resources associated with the trailer iteration.
*/
void trailer_iterator_release(struct trailer_iterator *iter);
/*
* Augment a file to add trailers to it by running git-interpret-trailers.
* This calls run_command() and its return value is the same (i.e. 0 for
* success, various non-zero for other errors). See run-command.h.
*/
int amend_file_with_trailers(const char *path, const struct strvec *trailer_args);
#endif /* TRAILER_H */