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hash.h depends upon and includes repository.h, due to the definition and use of the_hash_algo (defined as the_repository->hash_algo). However, most headers trying to include hash.h are only interested in the layout of the structs like object_id. Move the parts of hash.h that do not depend upon repository.h into a new file hash-ll.h (the "low level" parts of hash.h), and adjust other files to use this new header where the convenience inline functions aren't needed. This allows hash.h and object.h to be fairly small, minimal headers. It also exposes a lot of hidden dependencies on both path.h (which was brought in by repository.h) and repository.h (which was previously implicitly brought in by object.h), so also adjust other files to be more explicit about what they depend upon. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
131 lines
4.6 KiB
C
131 lines
4.6 KiB
C
#ifndef OBJECT_FILE_H
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#define OBJECT_FILE_H
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#include "git-zlib.h"
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#include "object.h"
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struct index_state;
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/*
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* Set this to 0 to prevent oid_object_info_extended() from fetching missing
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* blobs. This has a difference only if extensions.partialClone is set.
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*
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* Its default value is 1.
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*/
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extern int fetch_if_missing;
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#define HASH_WRITE_OBJECT 1
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#define HASH_FORMAT_CHECK 2
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#define HASH_RENORMALIZE 4
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#define HASH_SILENT 8
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int index_fd(struct index_state *istate, struct object_id *oid, int fd, struct stat *st, enum object_type type, const char *path, unsigned flags);
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int index_path(struct index_state *istate, struct object_id *oid, const char *path, struct stat *st, unsigned flags);
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/*
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* Create the directory containing the named path, using care to be
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* somewhat safe against races. Return one of the scld_error values to
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* indicate success/failure. On error, set errno to describe the
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* problem.
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*
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* SCLD_VANISHED indicates that one of the ancestor directories of the
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* path existed at one point during the function call and then
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* suddenly vanished, probably because another process pruned the
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* directory while we were working. To be robust against this kind of
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* race, callers might want to try invoking the function again when it
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* returns SCLD_VANISHED.
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*
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* safe_create_leading_directories() temporarily changes path while it
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* is working but restores it before returning.
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* safe_create_leading_directories_const() doesn't modify path, even
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* temporarily. Both these variants adjust the permissions of the
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* created directories to honor core.sharedRepository, so they are best
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* suited for files inside the git dir. For working tree files, use
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* safe_create_leading_directories_no_share() instead, as it ignores
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* the core.sharedRepository setting.
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*/
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enum scld_error {
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SCLD_OK = 0,
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SCLD_FAILED = -1,
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SCLD_PERMS = -2,
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SCLD_EXISTS = -3,
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SCLD_VANISHED = -4
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};
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enum scld_error safe_create_leading_directories(char *path);
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enum scld_error safe_create_leading_directories_const(const char *path);
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enum scld_error safe_create_leading_directories_no_share(char *path);
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int mkdir_in_gitdir(const char *path);
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int git_open_cloexec(const char *name, int flags);
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#define git_open(name) git_open_cloexec(name, O_RDONLY)
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/**
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* unpack_loose_header() initializes the data stream needed to unpack
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* a loose object header.
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*
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* Returns:
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*
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* - ULHR_OK on success
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* - ULHR_BAD on error
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* - ULHR_TOO_LONG if the header was too long
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*
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* It will only parse up to MAX_HEADER_LEN bytes unless an optional
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* "hdrbuf" argument is non-NULL. This is intended for use with
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* OBJECT_INFO_ALLOW_UNKNOWN_TYPE to extract the bad type for (error)
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* reporting. The full header will be extracted to "hdrbuf" for use
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* with parse_loose_header(), ULHR_TOO_LONG will still be returned
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* from this function to indicate that the header was too long.
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*/
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enum unpack_loose_header_result {
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ULHR_OK,
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ULHR_BAD,
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ULHR_TOO_LONG,
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};
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enum unpack_loose_header_result unpack_loose_header(git_zstream *stream,
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unsigned char *map,
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unsigned long mapsize,
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void *buffer,
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unsigned long bufsiz,
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struct strbuf *hdrbuf);
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/**
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* parse_loose_header() parses the starting "<type> <len>\0" of an
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* object. If it doesn't follow that format -1 is returned. To check
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* the validity of the <type> populate the "typep" in the "struct
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* object_info". It will be OBJ_BAD if the object type is unknown. The
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* parsed <len> can be retrieved via "oi->sizep", and from there
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* passed to unpack_loose_rest().
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*/
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struct object_info;
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int parse_loose_header(const char *hdr, struct object_info *oi);
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/**
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* With in-core object data in "buf", rehash it to make sure the
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* object name actually matches "oid" to detect object corruption.
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*
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* A negative value indicates an error, usually that the OID is not
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* what we expected, but it might also indicate another error.
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*/
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int check_object_signature(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid,
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void *map, unsigned long size,
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enum object_type type);
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/**
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* A streaming version of check_object_signature().
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* Try reading the object named with "oid" using
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* the streaming interface and rehash it to do the same.
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*/
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int stream_object_signature(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
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int finalize_object_file(const char *tmpfile, const char *filename);
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/* Helper to check and "touch" a file */
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int check_and_freshen_file(const char *fn, int freshen);
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void *read_object_with_reference(struct repository *r,
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const struct object_id *oid,
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enum object_type required_type,
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unsigned long *size,
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struct object_id *oid_ret);
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#endif /* OBJECT_FILE_H */
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