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The 'read_replace_refs' global specifies whether or not we should
respect the references of the form 'refs/replace/<oid>' to replace which
object we look up when asking for '<oid>'. This global has caused issues
when it is not initialized properly, such as in b6551feadf
(merge-tree:
load default git config, 2023-05-10).
To make this more robust, move its config-based initialization out of
git_default_config and into prepare_repo_settings(). This provides a
repository-scoped version of the 'read_replace_refs' global.
The global still has its purpose: it is disabled process-wide by the
GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS environment variable or by a call to
disable_replace_refs() in some specific Git commands.
Since we already encapsulated the use of the constant inside
replace_refs_enabled(), we can perform the initialization inside that
method, if necessary. This solves the problem of forgetting to check the
config, as we will check it before returning this value.
Due to this encapsulation, the global can move to be static within
replace-object.c.
There is an interesting behavior change possible here: we now have a
repository-scoped understanding of this config value. Thus, if there was
a command that recurses into submodules and might follow replace refs,
then it would now respect the core.useReplaceRefs config value in each
repository.
'git grep --recurse-submodules' is such a command that recurses into
submodules in-process. We can demonstrate the granularity of this config
value via a test in t7814.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
122 lines
4.3 KiB
C
122 lines
4.3 KiB
C
#include "git-compat-util.h"
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#include "config.h"
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#include "repository.h"
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#include "midx.h"
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#include "compat/fsmonitor/fsm-listen.h"
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static void repo_cfg_bool(struct repository *r, const char *key, int *dest,
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int def)
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{
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if (repo_config_get_bool(r, key, dest))
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*dest = def;
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}
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static void repo_cfg_int(struct repository *r, const char *key, int *dest,
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int def)
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{
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if (repo_config_get_int(r, key, dest))
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*dest = def;
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}
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void prepare_repo_settings(struct repository *r)
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{
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int experimental;
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int value;
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const char *strval;
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int manyfiles;
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if (!r->gitdir)
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BUG("Cannot add settings for uninitialized repository");
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if (r->settings.initialized++)
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return;
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/* Defaults */
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r->settings.index_version = -1;
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r->settings.core_untracked_cache = UNTRACKED_CACHE_KEEP;
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = FETCH_NEGOTIATION_CONSECUTIVE;
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/* Booleans config or default, cascades to other settings */
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "feature.manyfiles", &manyfiles, 0);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "feature.experimental", &experimental, 0);
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/* Defaults modified by feature.* */
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if (experimental) {
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = FETCH_NEGOTIATION_SKIPPING;
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r->settings.pack_use_bitmap_boundary_traversal = 1;
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}
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if (manyfiles) {
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r->settings.index_version = 4;
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r->settings.index_skip_hash = 1;
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r->settings.core_untracked_cache = UNTRACKED_CACHE_WRITE;
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}
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/* Commit graph config or default, does not cascade (simple) */
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "core.commitgraph", &r->settings.core_commit_graph, 1);
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repo_cfg_int(r, "commitgraph.generationversion", &r->settings.commit_graph_generation_version, 2);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "commitgraph.readchangedpaths", &r->settings.commit_graph_read_changed_paths, 1);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "gc.writecommitgraph", &r->settings.gc_write_commit_graph, 1);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "fetch.writecommitgraph", &r->settings.fetch_write_commit_graph, 0);
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/* Boolean config or default, does not cascade (simple) */
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "pack.usesparse", &r->settings.pack_use_sparse, 1);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "core.multipackindex", &r->settings.core_multi_pack_index, 1);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "index.sparse", &r->settings.sparse_index, 0);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "index.skiphash", &r->settings.index_skip_hash, r->settings.index_skip_hash);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "pack.readreverseindex", &r->settings.pack_read_reverse_index, 1);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "pack.usebitmapboundarytraversal",
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&r->settings.pack_use_bitmap_boundary_traversal,
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r->settings.pack_use_bitmap_boundary_traversal);
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repo_cfg_bool(r, "core.usereplacerefs", &r->settings.read_replace_refs, 1);
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/*
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* The GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX variable is special in that
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* either it *or* the config sets
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* r->settings.core_multi_pack_index if true. We don't take
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* the environment variable if it exists (even if false) over
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* any config, as in most other cases.
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*/
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if (git_env_bool(GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX, 0))
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r->settings.core_multi_pack_index = 1;
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/*
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* Non-boolean config
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*/
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if (!repo_config_get_int(r, "index.version", &value))
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r->settings.index_version = value;
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if (!repo_config_get_string_tmp(r, "core.untrackedcache", &strval)) {
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int v = git_parse_maybe_bool(strval);
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/*
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* If it's set to "keep", or some other non-boolean
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* value then "v < 0". Then we do nothing and keep it
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* at the default of UNTRACKED_CACHE_KEEP.
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*/
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if (v >= 0)
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r->settings.core_untracked_cache = v ?
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UNTRACKED_CACHE_WRITE : UNTRACKED_CACHE_REMOVE;
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}
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if (!repo_config_get_string_tmp(r, "fetch.negotiationalgorithm", &strval)) {
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int fetch_default = r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm;
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if (!strcasecmp(strval, "skipping"))
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = FETCH_NEGOTIATION_SKIPPING;
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else if (!strcasecmp(strval, "noop"))
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = FETCH_NEGOTIATION_NOOP;
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else if (!strcasecmp(strval, "consecutive"))
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = FETCH_NEGOTIATION_CONSECUTIVE;
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else if (!strcasecmp(strval, "default"))
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r->settings.fetch_negotiation_algorithm = fetch_default;
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else
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die("unknown fetch negotiation algorithm '%s'", strval);
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}
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/*
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* This setting guards all index reads to require a full index
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* over a sparse index. After suitable guards are placed in the
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* codebase around uses of the index, this setting will be
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* removed.
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*/
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r->settings.command_requires_full_index = 1;
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}
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