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When the 'url' parameter was absolute, the previous implementation would concatenate 'remote_url' with 'url'. Instead, we want to return 'url' in this case. The documentation now discusses what happens when supplying two absolute URLs. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
444 lines
13 KiB
C
444 lines
13 KiB
C
#ifndef REMOTE_H
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#define REMOTE_H
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "parse-options.h"
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#include "hashmap.h"
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#include "refspec.h"
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struct transport_ls_refs_options;
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/**
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* The API gives access to the configuration related to remotes. It handles
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* all three configuration mechanisms historically and currently used by Git,
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* and presents the information in a uniform fashion. Note that the code also
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* handles plain URLs without any configuration, giving them just the default
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* information.
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*/
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enum {
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REMOTE_UNCONFIGURED = 0,
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REMOTE_CONFIG,
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REMOTE_REMOTES,
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REMOTE_BRANCHES
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};
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struct rewrite {
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const char *base;
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size_t baselen;
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struct counted_string *instead_of;
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int instead_of_nr;
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int instead_of_alloc;
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};
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struct rewrites {
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struct rewrite **rewrite;
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int rewrite_alloc;
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int rewrite_nr;
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};
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struct remote_state {
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struct remote **remotes;
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int remotes_alloc;
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int remotes_nr;
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struct hashmap remotes_hash;
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struct hashmap branches_hash;
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struct branch *current_branch;
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const char *pushremote_name;
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struct rewrites rewrites;
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struct rewrites rewrites_push;
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int initialized;
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};
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void remote_state_clear(struct remote_state *remote_state);
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struct remote_state *remote_state_new(void);
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struct remote {
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struct hashmap_entry ent;
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/* The user's nickname for the remote */
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const char *name;
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int origin, configured_in_repo;
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const char *foreign_vcs;
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/* An array of all of the url_nr URLs configured for the remote */
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const char **url;
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int url_nr;
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int url_alloc;
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/* An array of all of the pushurl_nr push URLs configured for the remote */
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const char **pushurl;
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int pushurl_nr;
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int pushurl_alloc;
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struct refspec push;
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struct refspec fetch;
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/*
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* The setting for whether to fetch tags (as a separate rule from the
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* configured refspecs);
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* -1 to never fetch tags
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* 0 to auto-follow tags on heuristic (default)
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* 1 to always auto-follow tags
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* 2 to always fetch tags
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*/
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int fetch_tags;
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int skip_default_update;
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int mirror;
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int prune;
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int prune_tags;
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/**
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* The configured helper programs to run on the remote side, for
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* Git-native protocols.
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*/
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const char *receivepack;
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const char *uploadpack;
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/* The proxy to use for curl (http, https, ftp, etc.) URLs. */
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char *http_proxy;
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/* The method used for authenticating against `http_proxy`. */
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char *http_proxy_authmethod;
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};
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/**
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* struct remotes can be found by name with remote_get().
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* remote_get(NULL) will return the default remote, given the current branch
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* and configuration.
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*/
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struct remote *remote_get(const char *name);
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struct remote *pushremote_get(const char *name);
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int remote_is_configured(struct remote *remote, int in_repo);
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typedef int each_remote_fn(struct remote *remote, void *priv);
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/* iterate through struct remotes */
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int for_each_remote(each_remote_fn fn, void *priv);
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int remote_has_url(struct remote *remote, const char *url);
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struct ref_push_report {
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const char *ref_name;
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struct object_id *old_oid;
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struct object_id *new_oid;
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unsigned int forced_update:1;
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struct ref_push_report *next;
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};
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struct ref {
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struct ref *next;
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struct object_id old_oid;
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struct object_id new_oid;
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struct object_id old_oid_expect; /* used by expect-old */
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char *symref;
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char *tracking_ref;
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unsigned int
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force:1,
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forced_update:1,
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expect_old_sha1:1,
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exact_oid:1,
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deletion:1,
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/* Need to check if local reflog reaches the remote tip. */
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check_reachable:1,
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/*
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* Store the result of the check enabled by "check_reachable";
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* implies the local reflog does not reach the remote tip.
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*/
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unreachable:1;
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enum {
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REF_NOT_MATCHED = 0, /* initial value */
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REF_MATCHED,
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REF_UNADVERTISED_NOT_ALLOWED
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} match_status;
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/*
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* Order is important here, as we write to FETCH_HEAD
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* in numeric order. And the default NOT_FOR_MERGE
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* should be 0, so that xcalloc'd structures get it
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* by default.
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*/
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enum fetch_head_status {
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FETCH_HEAD_MERGE = -1,
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FETCH_HEAD_NOT_FOR_MERGE = 0,
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FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE = 1
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} fetch_head_status;
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enum {
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REF_STATUS_NONE = 0,
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REF_STATUS_OK,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NONFASTFORWARD,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NODELETE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_FETCH_FIRST,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NEEDS_FORCE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_STALE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_SHALLOW,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_REMOTE_UPDATED,
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REF_STATUS_UPTODATE,
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REF_STATUS_REMOTE_REJECT,
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REF_STATUS_EXPECTING_REPORT,
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REF_STATUS_ATOMIC_PUSH_FAILED
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} status;
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char *remote_status;
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struct ref_push_report *report;
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struct ref *peer_ref; /* when renaming */
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char name[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* more */
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};
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#define REF_NORMAL (1u << 0)
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#define REF_HEADS (1u << 1)
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#define REF_TAGS (1u << 2)
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struct ref *find_ref_by_name(const struct ref *list, const char *name);
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struct ref *alloc_ref(const char *name);
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struct ref *copy_ref(const struct ref *ref);
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struct ref *copy_ref_list(const struct ref *ref);
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void sort_ref_list(struct ref **, int (*cmp)(const void *, const void *));
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int count_refspec_match(const char *, struct ref *refs, struct ref **matched_ref);
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int ref_compare_name(const void *, const void *);
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int check_ref_type(const struct ref *ref, int flags);
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/*
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* Free a single ref and its peer, or an entire list of refs and their peers,
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* respectively.
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*/
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void free_one_ref(struct ref *ref);
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void free_refs(struct ref *ref);
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struct oid_array;
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struct packet_reader;
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struct strvec;
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struct string_list;
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struct ref **get_remote_heads(struct packet_reader *reader,
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struct ref **list, unsigned int flags,
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struct oid_array *extra_have,
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struct oid_array *shallow_points);
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/* Used for protocol v2 in order to retrieve refs from a remote */
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struct ref **get_remote_refs(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader,
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struct ref **list, int for_push,
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struct transport_ls_refs_options *transport_options,
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const struct string_list *server_options,
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int stateless_rpc);
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int resolve_remote_symref(struct ref *ref, struct ref *list);
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/*
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* Remove and free all but the first of any entries in the input list
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* that map the same remote reference to the same local reference. If
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* there are two entries that map different remote references to the
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* same local reference, emit an error message and die. Return a
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* pointer to the head of the resulting list.
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*/
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struct ref *ref_remove_duplicates(struct ref *ref_map);
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/*
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* Remove all entries in the input list which match any negative refspec in
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* the refspec list.
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*/
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struct ref *apply_negative_refspecs(struct ref *ref_map, struct refspec *rs);
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int query_refspecs(struct refspec *rs, struct refspec_item *query);
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char *apply_refspecs(struct refspec *rs, const char *name);
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int check_push_refs(struct ref *src, struct refspec *rs);
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int match_push_refs(struct ref *src, struct ref **dst,
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struct refspec *rs, int flags);
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void set_ref_status_for_push(struct ref *remote_refs, int send_mirror,
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int force_update);
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/*
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* Given a list of the remote refs and the specification of things to
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* fetch, makes a (separate) list of the refs to fetch and the local
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* refs to store into. Note that negative refspecs are ignored here, and
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* should be handled separately.
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*
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* *tail is the pointer to the tail pointer of the list of results
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* beforehand, and will be set to the tail pointer of the list of
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* results afterward.
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*
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* missing_ok is usually false, but when we are adding branch.$name.merge
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* it is Ok if the branch is not at the remote anymore.
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*/
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int get_fetch_map(const struct ref *remote_refs, const struct refspec_item *refspec,
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struct ref ***tail, int missing_ok);
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struct ref *get_remote_ref(const struct ref *remote_refs, const char *name);
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/*
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* For the given remote, reads the refspec's src and sets the other fields.
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*/
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int remote_find_tracking(struct remote *remote, struct refspec_item *refspec);
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/**
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* struct branch holds the configuration for a branch. It can be looked up with
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* branch_get(name) for "refs/heads/{name}", or with branch_get(NULL) for HEAD.
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*/
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struct branch {
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struct hashmap_entry ent;
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/* The short name of the branch. */
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const char *name;
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/* The full path for the branch ref. */
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const char *refname;
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/* The name of the remote listed in the configuration. */
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const char *remote_name;
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const char *pushremote_name;
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/* An array of the "merge" lines in the configuration. */
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const char **merge_name;
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/**
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* An array of the struct refspecs used for the merge lines. That is,
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* merge[i]->dst is a local tracking ref which should be merged into this
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* branch by default.
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*/
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struct refspec_item **merge;
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/* The number of merge configurations */
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int merge_nr;
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int merge_alloc;
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const char *push_tracking_ref;
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};
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struct branch *branch_get(const char *name);
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const char *remote_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int *explicit);
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const char *pushremote_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int *explicit);
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const char *remote_ref_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int for_push);
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/* returns true if the given branch has merge configuration given. */
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int branch_has_merge_config(struct branch *branch);
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int branch_merge_matches(struct branch *, int n, const char *);
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/**
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* Return the fully-qualified refname of the tracking branch for `branch`.
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* I.e., what "branch@{upstream}" would give you. Returns NULL if no
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* upstream is defined.
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*
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* If `err` is not NULL and no upstream is defined, a more specific error
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* message is recorded there (if the function does not return NULL, then
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* `err` is not touched).
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*/
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const char *branch_get_upstream(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *err);
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/**
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* Return the tracking branch that corresponds to the ref we would push to
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* given a bare `git push` while `branch` is checked out.
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*
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* The return value and `err` conventions match those of `branch_get_upstream`.
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*/
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const char *branch_get_push(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *err);
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/* Flags to match_refs. */
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enum match_refs_flags {
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MATCH_REFS_NONE = 0,
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MATCH_REFS_ALL = (1 << 0),
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MATCH_REFS_MIRROR = (1 << 1),
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MATCH_REFS_PRUNE = (1 << 2),
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MATCH_REFS_FOLLOW_TAGS = (1 << 3)
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};
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/* Flags for --ahead-behind option. */
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enum ahead_behind_flags {
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AHEAD_BEHIND_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
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AHEAD_BEHIND_QUICK = 0, /* just eq/neq reporting */
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AHEAD_BEHIND_FULL = 1, /* traditional a/b reporting */
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};
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/* Reporting of tracking info */
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int stat_tracking_info(struct branch *branch, int *num_ours, int *num_theirs,
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const char **upstream_name, int for_push,
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enum ahead_behind_flags abf);
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int format_tracking_info(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *sb,
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enum ahead_behind_flags abf);
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struct ref *get_local_heads(void);
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/*
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* Find refs from a list which are likely to be pointed to by the given HEAD
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* ref. If 'all' is false, returns the most likely ref; otherwise, returns a
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* list of all candidate refs. If no match is found (or 'head' is NULL),
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* returns NULL. All returns are newly allocated and should be freed.
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*/
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struct ref *guess_remote_head(const struct ref *head,
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const struct ref *refs,
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int all);
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/* Return refs which no longer exist on remote */
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struct ref *get_stale_heads(struct refspec *rs, struct ref *fetch_map);
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/*
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* Compare-and-swap
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*/
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#define CAS_OPT_NAME "force-with-lease"
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struct push_cas_option {
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unsigned use_tracking_for_rest:1;
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unsigned use_force_if_includes:1;
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struct push_cas {
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struct object_id expect;
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unsigned use_tracking:1;
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char *refname;
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} *entry;
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int nr;
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int alloc;
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};
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int parseopt_push_cas_option(const struct option *, const char *arg, int unset);
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int is_empty_cas(const struct push_cas_option *);
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void apply_push_cas(struct push_cas_option *, struct remote *, struct ref *);
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/*
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* The `url` argument is the URL that navigates to the submodule origin
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* repo. When relative, this URL is relative to the superproject origin
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* URL repo. The `up_path` argument, if specified, is the relative
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* path that navigates from the submodule working tree to the superproject
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* working tree. Returns the origin URL of the submodule.
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*
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* Return either an absolute URL or filesystem path (if the superproject
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* origin URL is an absolute URL or filesystem path, respectively) or a
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* relative file system path (if the superproject origin URL is a relative
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* file system path).
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*
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* When the output is a relative file system path, the path is either
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* relative to the submodule working tree, if up_path is specified, or to
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* the superproject working tree otherwise.
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*
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* NEEDSWORK: This works incorrectly on the domain and protocol part.
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* remote_url url outcome expectation
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* http://a.com/b ../c http://a.com/c as is
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* http://a.com/b/ ../c http://a.com/c same as previous line, but
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* ignore trailing slash in url
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* http://a.com/b ../../c http://c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../c http:/c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../../c http:c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../../../c .:c error out
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* http://a.com/b http://d.org/e http://d.org/e as is
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* NEEDSWORK: Given how chop_last_dir() works, this function is broken
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* when a local part has a colon in its path component, too.
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*/
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char *relative_url(const char *remote_url, const char *url,
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const char *up_path);
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#endif
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