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#ifndef COMMIT_REACH_H
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#define COMMIT_REACH_H
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2018-07-20 19:33:02 +03:00
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commit-reach.h: add missing declarations (hdr-check)
Add the necessary #includes and forward declarations to allow the header
file to pass the 'hdr-check' target.
Note that, since this header includes the commit-slab implementation
header file (indirectly via commit-slab.h), some of the commit-slab
inline functions (e.g contains_cache_at_peek()) will not compile without
the complete type of 'struct commit'. Hence, we replace the forward
declaration of 'struct commit' with the an #include of the 'commit.h'
header file.
It is possible, using the 'commit-slab-{decl,impl}.h' files, to avoid
this inclusion of the 'commit.h' header. Commit a9f1f1f9f8 ("commit-slab.h:
code split", 2018-05-19) separated the commit-slab interface from its
implementation, to allow for the definition of a public commit-slab data
structure. This enabled us to avoid including the commit-slab implementation
in a header file, which could result in the replication of the commit-slab
functions in each compilation unit in which it was included.
Indeed, if you compile with optimizations disabled, then run this script:
$ cat -n dup-static.sh
1 #!/bin/sh
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3 nm $1 | grep ' t ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sort | uniq -c |
4 sort -rn | grep -v ' 1'
$
$ ./dup-static.sh git | grep contains
24 init_contains_cache_with_stride
24 init_contains_cache
24 contains_cache_peek
24 contains_cache_at_peek
24 contains_cache_at
24 clear_contains_cache
$
you will find 24 copies of the commit-slab routines for the contains_cache.
Of course, when you enable optimizations again, these duplicate static
functions (mostly) disappear. Compiling with gcc at -O2, leaves two static
functions, thus:
$ nm commit-reach.o | grep contains_cache
0000000000000870 t contains_cache_at_peek.isra.1.constprop.6
$ nm ref-filter.o | grep contains_cache
00000000000002b0 t clear_contains_cache.isra.14
$
However, using a shared 'contains_cache' would result in all six of the
above functions as external public functions in the git binary. At present,
only three of these functions are actually called, so the trade-off
seems to favour letting the compiler inline the commit-slab functions.
Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsayjones.plus.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-27 04:53:57 +03:00
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#include "commit.h"
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#include "commit-slab.h"
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struct commit_list;
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struct ref_filter;
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commit-reach.h: add missing declarations (hdr-check)
Add the necessary #includes and forward declarations to allow the header
file to pass the 'hdr-check' target.
Note that, since this header includes the commit-slab implementation
header file (indirectly via commit-slab.h), some of the commit-slab
inline functions (e.g contains_cache_at_peek()) will not compile without
the complete type of 'struct commit'. Hence, we replace the forward
declaration of 'struct commit' with the an #include of the 'commit.h'
header file.
It is possible, using the 'commit-slab-{decl,impl}.h' files, to avoid
this inclusion of the 'commit.h' header. Commit a9f1f1f9f8 ("commit-slab.h:
code split", 2018-05-19) separated the commit-slab interface from its
implementation, to allow for the definition of a public commit-slab data
structure. This enabled us to avoid including the commit-slab implementation
in a header file, which could result in the replication of the commit-slab
functions in each compilation unit in which it was included.
Indeed, if you compile with optimizations disabled, then run this script:
$ cat -n dup-static.sh
1 #!/bin/sh
2
3 nm $1 | grep ' t ' | cut -d' ' -f3 | sort | uniq -c |
4 sort -rn | grep -v ' 1'
$
$ ./dup-static.sh git | grep contains
24 init_contains_cache_with_stride
24 init_contains_cache
24 contains_cache_peek
24 contains_cache_at_peek
24 contains_cache_at
24 clear_contains_cache
$
you will find 24 copies of the commit-slab routines for the contains_cache.
Of course, when you enable optimizations again, these duplicate static
functions (mostly) disappear. Compiling with gcc at -O2, leaves two static
functions, thus:
$ nm commit-reach.o | grep contains_cache
0000000000000870 t contains_cache_at_peek.isra.1.constprop.6
$ nm ref-filter.o | grep contains_cache
00000000000002b0 t clear_contains_cache.isra.14
$
However, using a shared 'contains_cache' would result in all six of the
above functions as external public functions in the git binary. At present,
only three of these functions are actually called, so the trade-off
seems to favour letting the compiler inline the commit-slab functions.
Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsayjones.plus.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-27 04:53:57 +03:00
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struct object_id;
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struct object_array;
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2018-11-14 03:12:55 +03:00
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struct commit_list *repo_get_merge_bases(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *rev1,
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struct commit *rev2);
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struct commit_list *repo_get_merge_bases_many(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *one, int n,
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struct commit **twos);
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/* To be used only when object flags after this call no longer matter */
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struct commit_list *repo_get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *one, int n,
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struct commit **twos);
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#ifndef NO_THE_REPOSITORY_COMPATIBILITY_MACROS
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#define get_merge_bases(r1, r2) repo_get_merge_bases(the_repository, r1, r2)
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#define get_merge_bases_many(one, n, two) repo_get_merge_bases_many(the_repository, one, n, two)
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#define get_merge_bases_many_dirty(one, n, twos) repo_get_merge_bases_many_dirty(the_repository, one, n, twos)
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#endif
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struct commit_list *get_octopus_merge_bases(struct commit_list *in);
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2020-06-23 21:42:22 +03:00
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int repo_is_descendant_of(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *commit,
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struct commit_list *with_commit);
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2018-11-14 03:12:56 +03:00
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int repo_in_merge_bases(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *commit,
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struct commit *reference);
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int repo_in_merge_bases_many(struct repository *r,
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struct commit *commit,
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int nr_reference, struct commit **reference);
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#ifndef NO_THE_REPOSITORY_COMPATIBILITY_MACROS
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#define in_merge_bases(c1, c2) repo_in_merge_bases(the_repository, c1, c2)
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#define in_merge_bases_many(c1, n, cs) repo_in_merge_bases_many(the_repository, c1, n, cs)
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#endif
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/*
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* Takes a list of commits and returns a new list where those
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* have been removed that can be reached from other commits in
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* the list. It is useful for, e.g., reducing the commits
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* randomly thrown at the git-merge command and removing
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* redundant commits that the user shouldn't have given to it.
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*
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* This function destroys the STALE bit of the commit objects'
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* flags.
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*/
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struct commit_list *reduce_heads(struct commit_list *heads);
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/*
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* Like `reduce_heads()`, except it replaces the list. Use this
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* instead of `foo = reduce_heads(foo);` to avoid memory leaks.
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*/
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void reduce_heads_replace(struct commit_list **heads);
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2018-07-20 19:33:06 +03:00
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int ref_newer(const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid);
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/*
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* Unknown has to be "0" here, because that's the default value for
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* contains_cache slab entries that have not yet been assigned.
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*/
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enum contains_result {
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CONTAINS_UNKNOWN = 0,
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CONTAINS_NO,
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CONTAINS_YES
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};
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define_commit_slab(contains_cache, enum contains_result);
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int commit_contains(struct ref_filter *filter, struct commit *commit,
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struct commit_list *list, struct contains_cache *cache);
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2018-07-20 19:33:13 +03:00
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/*
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* Determine if every commit in 'from' can reach at least one commit
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* that is marked with 'with_flag'. As we traverse, use 'assign_flag'
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* as a marker for commits that are already visited. Do not walk
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* commits with date below 'min_commit_date' or generation below
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* 'min_generation'.
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*/
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int can_all_from_reach_with_flag(struct object_array *from,
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unsigned int with_flag,
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unsigned int assign_flag,
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time_t min_commit_date,
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timestamp_t min_generation);
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int can_all_from_reach(struct commit_list *from, struct commit_list *to,
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int commit_date_cutoff);
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2018-11-02 16:14:45 +03:00
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/*
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* Return a list of commits containing the commits in the 'to' array
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* that are reachable from at least one commit in the 'from' array.
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* Also add the given 'flag' to each of the commits in the returned list.
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*
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* This method uses the PARENT1 and PARENT2 flags during its operation,
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* so be sure these flags are not set before calling the method.
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*/
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struct commit_list *get_reachable_subset(struct commit **from, int nr_from,
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struct commit **to, int nr_to,
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unsigned int reachable_flag);
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#endif
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