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132 строки
4.6 KiB
C
132 строки
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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