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* ph/builtin-srcs-are-in-subdir-these-days: fix "builtin-*" references to be "builtin/*"
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in the "release" branch, along with the list of paths
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each commit modifies.
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`git log --follow builtin-rev-list.c`::
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`git log --follow builtin/rev-list.c`::
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Shows the commits that changed builtin-rev-list.c, including
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Shows the commits that changed builtin/rev-list.c, including
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those commits that occurred before the file was given its
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present name.
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on bare repositories.
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This only makes sense when `RUN_SETUP` is also set.
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. Add `builtin-foo.o` to `BUILTIN_OBJS` in `Makefile`.
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. Add `builtin/foo.o` to `BUILTIN_OBJS` in `Makefile`.
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Additionally, if `foo` is a new command, there are 3 more things to do:
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--------
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See `test-parse-options.c` and
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`builtin-add.c`,
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`builtin-clone.c`,
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`builtin-commit.c`,
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`builtin-fetch.c`,
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`builtin-fsck.c`,
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`builtin-rm.c`
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`builtin/add.c`,
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`builtin/clone.c`,
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`builtin/commit.c`,
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`builtin/fetch.c`,
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`builtin/fsck.c`,
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`builtin/rm.c`
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for real-world examples.
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Nowadays, `git log` is a builtin, which means that it is _contained_ in the
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command `git`. The source side of a builtin is
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- a function called `cmd_<bla>`, typically defined in `builtin-<bla>.c`,
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and declared in `builtin.h`,
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- a function called `cmd_<bla>`, typically defined in `builtin/<bla.c>`
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(note that older versions of Git used to have it in `builtin-<bla>.c`
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instead), and declared in `builtin.h`.
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- an entry in the `commands[]` array in `git.c`, and
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- an entry in `BUILTIN_OBJECTS` in the `Makefile`.
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Sometimes, more than one builtin is contained in one source file. For
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example, `cmd_whatchanged()` and `cmd_log()` both reside in `builtin-log.c`,
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example, `cmd_whatchanged()` and `cmd_log()` both reside in `builtin/log.c`,
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since they share quite a bit of code. In that case, the commands which are
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_not_ named like the `.c` file in which they live have to be listed in
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`BUILT_INS` in the `Makefile`.
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- is plumbing, and
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- was around even in the initial commit (it literally went only through
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some 20 revisions as `cat-file.c`, was renamed to `builtin-cat-file.c`
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some 20 revisions as `cat-file.c`, was renamed to `builtin/cat-file.c`
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when made a builtin, and then saw less than 10 versions).
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So, look into `builtin-cat-file.c`, search for `cmd_cat_file()` and look what
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So, look into `builtin/cat-file.c`, search for `cmd_cat_file()` and look what
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it does.
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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builtin:
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$ git log --no-merges --diff-filter=A builtin-*.c
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$ git log --no-merges --diff-filter=A builtin/*.c
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-------------------------------------------------
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You see, Git is actually the best tool to find out about the source of Git
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/*
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* builtin-help.c
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*
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* Builtin help command
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*/
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#include "cache.h"
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* Copyright (c) 2010 Johan Herland <johan@herland.net>
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*
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* Based on git-notes.sh by Johannes Schindelin,
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* and builtin-tag.c by Kristian Høgsberg and Carlos Rica.
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* and builtin/tag.c by Kristian Høgsberg and Carlos Rica.
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*/
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#include "cache.h"
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2008 Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
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*
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* Based on builtin-tag.c by Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
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* Based on builtin/tag.c by Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
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* and Carlos Rica <jasampler@gmail.com> that was itself based on
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* git-tag.sh and mktag.c by Linus Torvalds.
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*/
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* then local and remote refs are likely to still be equal.
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* Just feed them all to the fetch method in that case.
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* This condition shouldn't be met in a non-deepening fetch
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* (see builtin-fetch.c:quickfetch()).
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* (see builtin/fetch.c:quickfetch()).
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*/
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heads = xmalloc(nr_refs * sizeof(*heads));
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for (rm = refs; rm; rm = rm->next)
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int transport_helper_init(struct transport *transport, const char *name);
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int bidirectional_transfer_loop(int input, int output);
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/* common methods used by transport.c and builtin-send-pack.c */
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/* common methods used by transport.c and builtin/send-pack.c */
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void transport_verify_remote_names(int nr_heads, const char **heads);
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void transport_update_tracking_ref(struct remote *remote, struct ref *ref, int verbose);
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