git/revision.h
Junio C Hamano f8828f9125 Merge branch 'ps/receive-use-only-advertised'
"git receive-pack" used to use all the local refs as the boundary for
checking connectivity of the data "git push" sent, but now it uses
only the refs that it advertised to the pusher. In a repository with
the .hideRefs configuration, this reduces the resources needed to
perform the check.
cf. <221028.86bkpw805n.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com>
cf. <xmqqr0yrizqm.fsf@gitster.g>

* ps/receive-use-only-advertised:
  receive-pack: only use visible refs for connectivity check
  rev-parse: add `--exclude-hidden=` option
  revision: add new parameter to exclude hidden refs
  revision: introduce struct to handle exclusions
  revision: move together exclusion-related functions
  refs: get rid of global list of hidden refs
  refs: fix memory leak when parsing hideRefs config
2022-11-23 11:22:25 +09:00

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#ifndef REVISION_H
#define REVISION_H
#include "commit.h"
#include "parse-options.h"
#include "grep.h"
#include "notes.h"
#include "pretty.h"
#include "diff.h"
#include "commit-slab-decl.h"
#include "list-objects-filter-options.h"
/**
* The revision walking API offers functions to build a list of revisions
* and then iterate over that list.
*
* Calling sequence
* ----------------
*
* The walking API has a given calling sequence: first you need to initialize
* a rev_info structure, then add revisions to control what kind of revision
* list do you want to get, finally you can iterate over the revision list.
*
*/
/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define SEEN (1u<<0)
#define UNINTERESTING (1u<<1)
#define TREESAME (1u<<2)
#define SHOWN (1u<<3)
#define TMP_MARK (1u<<4) /* for isolated cases; clean after use */
#define BOUNDARY (1u<<5)
#define CHILD_SHOWN (1u<<6)
#define ADDED (1u<<7) /* Parents already parsed and added? */
#define SYMMETRIC_LEFT (1u<<8)
#define PATCHSAME (1u<<9)
#define BOTTOM (1u<<10)
/* WARNING: This is also used as REACHABLE in commit-graph.c. */
#define PULL_MERGE (1u<<15)
#define TOPO_WALK_EXPLORED (1u<<23)
#define TOPO_WALK_INDEGREE (1u<<24)
/*
* Indicates object was reached by traversal. i.e. not given by user on
* command-line or stdin.
*/
#define NOT_USER_GIVEN (1u<<25)
#define TRACK_LINEAR (1u<<26)
#define ANCESTRY_PATH (1u<<27)
#define ALL_REV_FLAGS (((1u<<11)-1) | NOT_USER_GIVEN | TRACK_LINEAR | PULL_MERGE)
#define DECORATE_SHORT_REFS 1
#define DECORATE_FULL_REFS 2
struct log_info;
struct repository;
struct rev_info;
struct string_list;
struct saved_parents;
struct bloom_key;
struct bloom_filter_settings;
define_shared_commit_slab(revision_sources, char *);
struct rev_cmdline_info {
unsigned int nr;
unsigned int alloc;
struct rev_cmdline_entry {
struct object *item;
const char *name;
enum {
REV_CMD_REF,
REV_CMD_PARENTS_ONLY,
REV_CMD_LEFT,
REV_CMD_RIGHT,
REV_CMD_MERGE_BASE,
REV_CMD_REV
} whence;
unsigned flags;
} *rev;
};
struct ref_exclusions {
/*
* Excluded refs is a list of wildmatch patterns. If any of the
* patterns matches, the reference will be excluded.
*/
struct string_list excluded_refs;
/*
* Hidden refs is a list of patterns that is to be hidden via
* `ref_is_hidden()`.
*/
struct string_list hidden_refs;
/*
* Indicates whether hidden refs have been configured. This is to
* distinguish between no hidden refs existing and hidden refs not
* being parsed.
*/
char hidden_refs_configured;
};
/**
* Initialize a `struct ref_exclusions` with a macro.
*/
#define REF_EXCLUSIONS_INIT { \
.excluded_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, \
.hidden_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, \
}
struct oidset;
struct topo_walk_info;
struct rev_info {
/* Starting list */
struct commit_list *commits;
struct object_array pending;
struct repository *repo;
/* Parents of shown commits */
struct object_array boundary_commits;
/* The end-points specified by the end user */
struct rev_cmdline_info cmdline;
/*
* Object filter options. No filtering is specified
* if and only if filter.choice is zero.
*/
struct list_objects_filter_options filter;
/* excluding from --branches, --refs, etc. expansion */
struct ref_exclusions ref_excludes;
/* Basic information */
const char *prefix;
const char *def;
struct pathspec prune_data;
/*
* Whether the arguments parsed by setup_revisions() included any
* "input" revisions that might still have yielded an empty pending
* list (e.g., patterns like "--all" or "--glob").
*/
int rev_input_given;
/*
* Whether we read from stdin due to the --stdin option.
*/
int read_from_stdin;
/* topo-sort */
enum rev_sort_order sort_order;
unsigned int early_output;
unsigned int ignore_missing:1,
ignore_missing_links:1;
/* Traversal flags */
unsigned int dense:1,
prune:1,
no_walk:1,
unsorted_input:1,
remove_empty_trees:1,
simplify_history:1,
show_pulls:1,
topo_order:1,
simplify_merges:1,
simplify_by_decoration:1,
single_worktree:1,
tag_objects:1,
tree_objects:1,
blob_objects:1,
verify_objects:1,
edge_hint:1,
edge_hint_aggressive:1,
limited:1,
unpacked:1,
no_kept_objects:1,
boundary:2,
count:1,
left_right:1,
left_only:1,
right_only:1,
rewrite_parents:1,
print_parents:1,
show_decorations:1,
reverse:1,
reverse_output_stage:1,
cherry_pick:1,
cherry_mark:1,
bisect:1,
ancestry_path:1,
/* True if --ancestry-path was specified without an
* argument. The bottom revisions are implicitly
* the arguments in this case.
*/
ancestry_path_implicit_bottoms:1,
first_parent_only:1,
exclude_first_parent_only:1,
line_level_traverse:1,
tree_blobs_in_commit_order:1,
/*
* Blobs are shown without regard for their existence.
* But not so for trees: unless exclude_promisor_objects
* is set and the tree in question is a promisor object;
* OR ignore_missing_links is set, the revision walker
* dies with a "bad tree object HASH" message when
* encountering a missing tree. For callers that can
* handle missing trees and want them to be filterable
* and showable, set this to true. The revision walker
* will filter and show such a missing tree as usual,
* but will not attempt to recurse into this tree
* object.
*/
do_not_die_on_missing_tree:1,
/* for internal use only */
exclude_promisor_objects:1;
/* Diff flags */
unsigned int diff:1,
full_diff:1,
show_root_diff:1,
match_missing:1,
no_commit_id:1,
verbose_header:1,
always_show_header:1,
/* Diff-merge flags */
explicit_diff_merges: 1,
merges_need_diff: 1,
merges_imply_patch:1,
separate_merges: 1,
combine_merges:1,
combined_all_paths:1,
dense_combined_merges:1,
first_parent_merges:1,
remerge_diff:1;
/* Format info */
int show_notes;
unsigned int shown_one:1,
shown_dashes:1,
show_merge:1,
show_notes_given:1,
show_signature:1,
pretty_given:1,
abbrev_commit:1,
abbrev_commit_given:1,
zero_commit:1,
use_terminator:1,
missing_newline:1,
date_mode_explicit:1,
preserve_subject:1,
force_in_body_from:1,
encode_email_headers:1,
include_header:1;
unsigned int disable_stdin:1;
/* --show-linear-break */
unsigned int track_linear:1,
track_first_time:1,
linear:1;
struct date_mode date_mode;
int expand_tabs_in_log; /* unset if negative */
int expand_tabs_in_log_default;
unsigned int abbrev;
enum cmit_fmt commit_format;
struct log_info *loginfo;
int nr, total;
const char *mime_boundary;
const char *patch_suffix;
int numbered_files;
const char *reroll_count;
char *message_id;
struct ident_split from_ident;
struct string_list *ref_message_ids;
int add_signoff;
const char *extra_headers;
const char *log_reencode;
const char *subject_prefix;
int patch_name_max;
int no_inline;
int show_log_size;
struct string_list *mailmap;
/* Filter by commit log message */
struct grep_opt grep_filter;
/* Display history graph */
struct git_graph *graph;
/* special limits */
int skip_count;
int max_count;
timestamp_t max_age;
timestamp_t max_age_as_filter;
timestamp_t min_age;
int min_parents;
int max_parents;
int (*include_check)(struct commit *, void *);
int (*include_check_obj)(struct object *obj, void *);
void *include_check_data;
/* diff info for patches and for paths limiting */
struct diff_options diffopt;
struct diff_options pruning;
struct reflog_walk_info *reflog_info;
struct decoration children;
struct decoration merge_simplification;
struct decoration treesame;
/* notes-specific options: which refs to show */
struct display_notes_opt notes_opt;
/* interdiff */
const struct object_id *idiff_oid1;
const struct object_id *idiff_oid2;
const char *idiff_title;
/* range-diff */
const char *rdiff1;
const char *rdiff2;
int creation_factor;
const char *rdiff_title;
/* commit counts */
int count_left;
int count_right;
int count_same;
/* line level range that we are chasing */
struct decoration line_log_data;
/* copies of the parent lists, for --full-diff display */
struct saved_parents *saved_parents_slab;
struct commit_list *previous_parents;
struct commit_list *ancestry_path_bottoms;
const char *break_bar;
struct revision_sources *sources;
struct topo_walk_info *topo_walk_info;
/* Commit graph bloom filter fields */
/* The bloom filter key(s) for the pathspec */
struct bloom_key *bloom_keys;
int bloom_keys_nr;
/*
* The bloom filter settings used to generate the key.
* This is loaded from the commit-graph being used.
*/
struct bloom_filter_settings *bloom_filter_settings;
/* misc. flags related to '--no-kept-objects' */
unsigned keep_pack_cache_flags;
/* Location where temporary objects for remerge-diff are written. */
struct tmp_objdir *remerge_objdir;
};
/**
* Initialize the "struct rev_info" structure with a macro.
*
* This will not fully initialize a "struct rev_info", the
* repo_init_revisions() function needs to be called before
* setup_revisions() and any revision walking takes place.
*
* Use REV_INFO_INIT to make the "struct rev_info" safe for passing to
* release_revisions() when it's inconvenient (e.g. due to a "goto
* cleanup" pattern) to arrange for repo_init_revisions() to be called
* before release_revisions() is called.
*
* Initializing with this REV_INFO_INIT is redundant to invoking
* repo_init_revisions(). If repo_init_revisions() is guaranteed to be
* called before release_revisions() the "struct rev_info" can be left
* uninitialized.
*/
#define REV_INFO_INIT { \
.abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV, \
.simplify_history = 1, \
.pruning.flags.recursive = 1, \
.pruning.flags.quick = 1, \
.sort_order = REV_SORT_IN_GRAPH_ORDER, \
.dense = 1, \
.max_age = -1, \
.max_age_as_filter = -1, \
.min_age = -1, \
.skip_count = -1, \
.max_count = -1, \
.max_parents = -1, \
.expand_tabs_in_log = -1, \
.commit_format = CMIT_FMT_DEFAULT, \
.expand_tabs_in_log_default = 8, \
}
/**
* Initialize a rev_info structure with default values. The third parameter may
* be NULL or can be prefix path, and then the `.prefix` variable will be set
* to it. This is typically the first function you want to call when you want
* to deal with a revision list. After calling this function, you are free to
* customize options, like set `.ignore_merges` to 0 if you don't want to
* ignore merges, and so on.
*/
void repo_init_revisions(struct repository *r,
struct rev_info *revs,
const char *prefix);
#ifndef NO_THE_REPOSITORY_COMPATIBILITY_MACROS
#define init_revisions(revs, prefix) repo_init_revisions(the_repository, revs, prefix)
#endif
/**
* Parse revision information, filling in the `rev_info` structure, and
* removing the used arguments from the argument list. Returns the number
* of arguments left that weren't recognized, which are also moved to the
* head of the argument list. The last parameter is used in case no
* parameter given by the first two arguments.
*/
struct setup_revision_opt {
const char *def;
void (*tweak)(struct rev_info *, struct setup_revision_opt *);
unsigned int assume_dashdash:1,
allow_exclude_promisor_objects:1,
free_removed_argv_elements:1;
unsigned revarg_opt;
};
int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs,
struct setup_revision_opt *);
/**
* Free data allocated in a "struct rev_info" after it's been
* initialized with repo_init_revisions() or REV_INFO_INIT.
*/
void release_revisions(struct rev_info *revs);
void parse_revision_opt(struct rev_info *revs, struct parse_opt_ctx_t *ctx,
const struct option *options,
const char * const usagestr[]);
#define REVARG_CANNOT_BE_FILENAME 01
#define REVARG_COMMITTISH 02
int handle_revision_arg(const char *arg, struct rev_info *revs,
int flags, unsigned revarg_opt);
void revision_opts_finish(struct rev_info *revs);
/**
* Reset the flags used by the revision walking api. You can use this to do
* multiple sequential revision walks.
*/
void reset_revision_walk(void);
/**
* Prepares the rev_info structure for a walk. You should check if it returns
* any error (non-zero return code) and if it does not, you can start using
* get_revision() to do the iteration.
*/
int prepare_revision_walk(struct rev_info *revs);
/**
* Takes a pointer to a `rev_info` structure and iterates over it, returning a
* `struct commit *` each time you call it. The end of the revision list is
* indicated by returning a NULL pointer.
*/
struct commit *get_revision(struct rev_info *revs);
const char *get_revision_mark(const struct rev_info *revs,
const struct commit *commit);
void put_revision_mark(const struct rev_info *revs,
const struct commit *commit);
void mark_parents_uninteresting(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit *commit);
void mark_tree_uninteresting(struct repository *r, struct tree *tree);
void mark_trees_uninteresting_sparse(struct repository *r, struct oidset *trees);
void show_object_with_name(FILE *, struct object *, const char *);
/**
* Helpers to check if a reference should be excluded.
*/
int ref_excluded(const struct ref_exclusions *exclusions, const char *path);
void init_ref_exclusions(struct ref_exclusions *);
void clear_ref_exclusions(struct ref_exclusions *);
void add_ref_exclusion(struct ref_exclusions *, const char *exclude);
void exclude_hidden_refs(struct ref_exclusions *, const char *section);
/**
* This function can be used if you want to add commit objects as revision
* information. You can use the `UNINTERESTING` object flag to indicate if
* you want to include or exclude the given commit (and commits reachable
* from the given commit) from the revision list.
*
* NOTE: If you have the commits as a string list then you probably want to
* use setup_revisions(), instead of parsing each string and using this
* function.
*/
void add_pending_object(struct rev_info *revs,
struct object *obj, const char *name);
void add_pending_oid(struct rev_info *revs,
const char *name, const struct object_id *oid,
unsigned int flags);
void add_head_to_pending(struct rev_info *);
void add_reflogs_to_pending(struct rev_info *, unsigned int flags);
void add_index_objects_to_pending(struct rev_info *, unsigned int flags);
enum commit_action {
commit_ignore,
commit_show,
commit_error
};
enum commit_action get_commit_action(struct rev_info *revs,
struct commit *commit);
enum commit_action simplify_commit(struct rev_info *revs,
struct commit *commit);
enum rewrite_result {
rewrite_one_ok,
rewrite_one_noparents,
rewrite_one_error
};
typedef enum rewrite_result (*rewrite_parent_fn_t)(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit **pp);
int rewrite_parents(struct rev_info *revs,
struct commit *commit,
rewrite_parent_fn_t rewrite_parent);
/*
* The log machinery saves the original parent list so that
* get_saved_parents() can later tell what the real parents of the
* commits are, when commit->parents has been modified by history
* simpification.
*
* get_saved_parents() will transparently return commit->parents if
* history simplification is off.
*/
struct commit_list *get_saved_parents(struct rev_info *revs, const struct commit *commit);
/**
* Global for the (undocumented) "--early-output" flag for "git log".
*/
typedef void (*show_early_output_fn_t)(struct rev_info *, struct commit_list *);
extern volatile show_early_output_fn_t show_early_output;
#endif