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1#ifndef REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H
2#define REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H
3
4eb4416d 4#include "refs.h"
13f925f3 5#include "iterator.h"
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7struct ref_transaction;
8
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9/*
10 * Data structures and functions for the internal use of the refs
11 * module. Code outside of the refs module should use only the public
12 * functions defined in "refs.h", and should *not* include this file.
13 */
14
15/*
5ac95fee 16 * The following flags can appear in `ref_update::flags`. Their
91774afc 17 * numerical values must not conflict with those of REF_NO_DEREF and
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18 * REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG, which are also stored in
19 * `ref_update::flags`.
4cb77009 20 */
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21
22/*
78fb4579 23 * The reference should be updated to new_oid.
4cb77009 24 */
5ac95fee 25#define REF_HAVE_NEW (1 << 2)
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27/*
5ac95fee 28 * The current reference's value should be checked to make sure that
78fb4579 29 * it agrees with old_oid.
4cb77009 30 */
5ac95fee 31#define REF_HAVE_OLD (1 << 3)
44639777 32
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33/*
34 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when we want to log a ref
35 * update but not actually perform it. This is used when a symbolic
36 * ref update is split up.
37 */
38#define REF_LOG_ONLY (1 << 7)
39
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40/*
41 * Return the length of time to retry acquiring a loose reference lock
42 * before giving up, in milliseconds:
43 */
44long get_files_ref_lock_timeout_ms(void);
45
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46/*
47 * Return true iff refname is minimally safe. "Safe" here means that
48 * deleting a loose reference by this name will not do any damage, for
49 * example by causing a file that is not a reference to be deleted.
50 * This function does not check that the reference name is legal; for
51 * that, use check_refname_format().
52 *
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53 * A refname that starts with "refs/" is considered safe iff it
54 * doesn't contain any "." or ".." components or consecutive '/'
55 * characters, end with '/', or (on Windows) contain any '\'
56 * characters. Names that do not start with "refs/" are considered
57 * safe iff they consist entirely of upper case characters and '_'
58 * (like "HEAD" and "MERGE_HEAD" but not "config" or "FOO/BAR").
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59 */
60int refname_is_safe(const char *refname);
61
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62/*
63 * Helper function: return true if refname, which has the specified
64 * oid and flags, can be resolved to an object in the database. If the
65 * referred-to object does not exist, emit a warning and return false.
66 */
67int ref_resolves_to_object(const char *refname,
9bc45a28 68 struct repository *repo,
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69 const struct object_id *oid,
70 unsigned int flags);
71
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72enum peel_status {
73 /* object was peeled successfully: */
74 PEEL_PEELED = 0,
75
76 /*
77 * object cannot be peeled because the named object (or an
78 * object referred to by a tag in the peel chain), does not
79 * exist.
80 */
81 PEEL_INVALID = -1,
82
83 /* object cannot be peeled because it is not a tag: */
84 PEEL_NON_TAG = -2,
85
86 /* ref_entry contains no peeled value because it is a symref: */
87 PEEL_IS_SYMREF = -3,
88
89 /*
90 * ref_entry cannot be peeled because it is broken (i.e., the
91 * symbolic reference cannot even be resolved to an object
92 * name):
93 */
94 PEEL_BROKEN = -4
95};
96
97/*
98 * Peel the named object; i.e., if the object is a tag, resolve the
99 * tag recursively until a non-tag is found. If successful, store the
ac2ed0d7 100 * result to oid and return PEEL_PEELED. If the object is not a tag
4cb77009 101 * or is not valid, return PEEL_NON_TAG or PEEL_INVALID, respectively,
78fb4579 102 * and leave oid unchanged.
4cb77009 103 */
ac2ed0d7 104enum peel_status peel_object(const struct object_id *name, struct object_id *oid);
4cb77009 105
4cb77009 106/**
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107 * Information needed for a single ref update. Set new_oid to the new
108 * value or to null_oid to delete the ref. To check the old value
109 * while the ref is locked, set (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) and set old_oid
110 * to the old value, or to null_oid to ensure the ref does not exist
111 * before update.
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112 */
113struct ref_update {
114 /*
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115 * If (flags & REF_HAVE_NEW), set the reference to this value
116 * (or delete it, if `new_oid` is `null_oid`).
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98491298 118 struct object_id new_oid;
6e30b2f6 119
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120 /*
121 * If (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD), check that the reference
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122 * previously had this value (or didn't previously exist, if
123 * `old_oid` is `null_oid`).
4cb77009 124 */
98491298 125 struct object_id old_oid;
6e30b2f6 126
4cb77009 127 /*
91774afc 128 * One or more of REF_NO_DEREF, REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG,
5ac95fee 129 * REF_HAVE_NEW, REF_HAVE_OLD, or backend-specific flags.
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130 */
131 unsigned int flags;
6e30b2f6 132
7d618264 133 void *backend_data;
92b1551b 134 unsigned int type;
4cb77009 135 char *msg;
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136
137 /*
138 * If this ref_update was split off of a symref update via
139 * split_symref_update(), then this member points at that
140 * update. This is used for two purposes:
141 * 1. When reporting errors, we report the refname under which
142 * the update was originally requested.
143 * 2. When we read the old value of this reference, we
144 * propagate it back to its parent update for recording in
145 * the latter's reflog.
146 */
147 struct ref_update *parent_update;
148
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149 const char refname[FLEX_ARRAY];
150};
151
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152int refs_read_raw_ref(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname,
153 struct object_id *oid, struct strbuf *referent,
154 unsigned int *type, int *failure_errno);
470be518 155
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156/*
157 * Write an error to `err` and return a nonzero value iff the same
158 * refname appears multiple times in `refnames`. `refnames` must be
159 * sorted on entry to this function.
160 */
161int ref_update_reject_duplicates(struct string_list *refnames,
162 struct strbuf *err);
163
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164/*
165 * Add a ref_update with the specified properties to transaction, and
166 * return a pointer to the new object. This function does not verify
78fb4579 167 * that refname is well-formed. new_oid and old_oid are only
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168 * dereferenced if the REF_HAVE_NEW and REF_HAVE_OLD bits,
169 * respectively, are set in flags.
170 */
171struct ref_update *ref_transaction_add_update(
172 struct ref_transaction *transaction,
173 const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
89f3bbdd 174 const struct object_id *new_oid,
175 const struct object_id *old_oid,
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176 const char *msg);
177
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178/*
179 * Transaction states.
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180 *
181 * OPEN: The transaction is initialized and new updates can still be
182 * added to it. An OPEN transaction can be prepared,
183 * committed, freed, or aborted (freeing and aborting an open
184 * transaction are equivalent).
185 *
186 * PREPARED: ref_transaction_prepare(), which locks all of the
187 * references involved in the update and checks that the
188 * update has no errors, has been called successfully for the
189 * transaction. A PREPARED transaction can be committed or
190 * aborted.
191 *
192 * CLOSED: The transaction is no longer active. A transaction becomes
193 * CLOSED if there is a failure while building the transaction
194 * or if a transaction is committed or aborted. A CLOSED
195 * transaction can only be freed.
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196 */
197enum ref_transaction_state {
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198 REF_TRANSACTION_OPEN = 0,
199 REF_TRANSACTION_PREPARED = 1,
200 REF_TRANSACTION_CLOSED = 2
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201};
202
203/*
204 * Data structure for holding a reference transaction, which can
205 * consist of checks and updates to multiple references, carried out
206 * as atomically as possible. This structure is opaque to callers.
207 */
208struct ref_transaction {
c0fe4e8b 209 struct ref_store *ref_store;
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210 struct ref_update **updates;
211 size_t alloc;
212 size_t nr;
213 enum ref_transaction_state state;
3bf4f561 214 void *backend_data;
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215};
216
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217/*
218 * Check for entries in extras that are within the specified
219 * directory, where dirname is a reference directory name including
220 * the trailing slash (e.g., "refs/heads/foo/"). Ignore any
221 * conflicting references that are found in skip. If there is a
222 * conflicting reference, return its name.
223 *
224 * extras and skip must be sorted lists of reference names. Either one
225 * can be NULL, signifying the empty list.
226 */
227const char *find_descendant_ref(const char *dirname,
228 const struct string_list *extras,
229 const struct string_list *skip);
230
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231/* We allow "recursive" symbolic refs. Only within reason, though */
232#define SYMREF_MAXDEPTH 5
93770590 233
bf708add 234/*
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235 * These flags are passed to refs_ref_iterator_begin() (and do_for_each_ref(),
236 * which feeds it).
bf708add 237 */
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238enum do_for_each_ref_flags {
239 /*
240 * Include broken references in a do_for_each_ref*() iteration, which
241 * would normally be omitted. This includes both refs that point to
242 * missing objects (a true repository corruption), ones with illegal
243 * names (which we prefer not to expose to callers), as well as
244 * dangling symbolic refs (i.e., those that point to a non-existent
245 * ref; this is not a corruption, but as they have no valid oid, we
246 * omit them from normal iteration results).
247 */
248 DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN = (1 << 0),
249
250 /*
251 * Only include per-worktree refs in a do_for_each_ref*() iteration.
252 * Normally this will be used with a files ref_store, since that's
253 * where all reference backends will presumably store their
254 * per-worktree refs.
255 */
256 DO_FOR_EACH_PER_WORKTREE_ONLY = (1 << 1),
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257
258 /*
259 * Omit dangling symrefs from output; this only has an effect with
260 * INCLUDE_BROKEN, since they are otherwise not included at all.
261 */
262 DO_FOR_EACH_OMIT_DANGLING_SYMREFS = (1 << 2),
9aab952e 263};
93770590 264
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265/*
266 * Reference iterators
267 *
268 * A reference iterator encapsulates the state of an in-progress
269 * iteration over references. Create an instance of `struct
270 * ref_iterator` via one of the functions in this module.
271 *
272 * A freshly-created ref_iterator doesn't yet point at a reference. To
273 * advance the iterator, call ref_iterator_advance(). If successful,
274 * this sets the iterator's refname, oid, and flags fields to describe
275 * the next reference and returns ITER_OK. The data pointed at by
276 * refname and oid belong to the iterator; if you want to retain them
277 * after calling ref_iterator_advance() again or calling
278 * ref_iterator_abort(), you must make a copy. When the iteration has
279 * been exhausted, ref_iterator_advance() releases any resources
15beaaa3 280 * associated with the iteration, frees the ref_iterator object, and
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281 * returns ITER_DONE. If you want to abort the iteration early, call
282 * ref_iterator_abort(), which also frees the ref_iterator object and
283 * any associated resources. If there was an internal error advancing
284 * to the next entry, ref_iterator_advance() aborts the iteration,
285 * frees the ref_iterator, and returns ITER_ERROR.
286 *
287 * The reference currently being looked at can be peeled by calling
288 * ref_iterator_peel(). This function is often faster than peel_ref(),
289 * so it should be preferred when iterating over references.
290 *
291 * Putting it all together, a typical iteration looks like this:
292 *
293 * int ok;
294 * struct ref_iterator *iter = ...;
295 *
296 * while ((ok = ref_iterator_advance(iter)) == ITER_OK) {
297 * if (want_to_stop_iteration()) {
298 * ok = ref_iterator_abort(iter);
299 * break;
300 * }
301 *
302 * // Access information about the current reference:
303 * if (!(iter->flags & REF_ISSYMREF))
7b6057c8 304 * printf("%s is %s\n", iter->refname, oid_to_hex(iter->oid));
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305 *
306 * // If you need to peel the reference:
307 * ref_iterator_peel(iter, &oid);
308 * }
309 *
310 * if (ok != ITER_DONE)
311 * handle_error();
312 */
313struct ref_iterator {
314 struct ref_iterator_vtable *vtable;
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315
316 /*
317 * Does this `ref_iterator` iterate over references in order
318 * by refname?
319 */
320 unsigned int ordered : 1;
321
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322 const char *refname;
323 const struct object_id *oid;
324 unsigned int flags;
325};
326
327/*
328 * Advance the iterator to the first or next item and return ITER_OK.
329 * If the iteration is exhausted, free the resources associated with
330 * the ref_iterator and return ITER_DONE. On errors, free the iterator
331 * resources and return ITER_ERROR. It is a bug to use ref_iterator or
332 * call this function again after it has returned ITER_DONE or
333 * ITER_ERROR.
334 */
335int ref_iterator_advance(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
336
337/*
338 * If possible, peel the reference currently being viewed by the
339 * iterator. Return 0 on success.
340 */
341int ref_iterator_peel(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
342 struct object_id *peeled);
343
344/*
345 * End the iteration before it has been exhausted, freeing the
346 * reference iterator and any associated resources and returning
347 * ITER_DONE. If the abort itself failed, return ITER_ERROR.
348 */
349int ref_iterator_abort(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
350
351/*
352 * An iterator over nothing (its first ref_iterator_advance() call
353 * returns ITER_DONE).
354 */
355struct ref_iterator *empty_ref_iterator_begin(void);
356
357/*
358 * Return true iff ref_iterator is an empty_ref_iterator.
359 */
360int is_empty_ref_iterator(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
361
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362/*
363 * Return an iterator that goes over each reference in `refs` for
364 * which the refname begins with prefix. If trim is non-zero, then
84ee4ca1 365 * trim that many characters off the beginning of each refname.
9aab952e 366 * The output is ordered by refname.
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367 */
368struct ref_iterator *refs_ref_iterator_begin(
369 struct ref_store *refs,
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370 const char *prefix, const char **exclude_patterns,
371 int trim, enum do_for_each_ref_flags flags);
e121b9cb 372
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373/*
374 * A callback function used to instruct merge_ref_iterator how to
375 * interleave the entries from iter0 and iter1. The function should
376 * return one of the constants defined in enum iterator_selection. It
377 * must not advance either of the iterators itself.
378 *
379 * The function must be prepared to handle the case that iter0 and/or
380 * iter1 is NULL, which indicates that the corresponding sub-iterator
381 * has been exhausted. Its return value must be consistent with the
382 * current states of the iterators; e.g., it must not return
383 * ITER_SKIP_1 if iter1 has already been exhausted.
384 */
385typedef enum iterator_selection ref_iterator_select_fn(
386 struct ref_iterator *iter0, struct ref_iterator *iter1,
387 void *cb_data);
388
389/*
390 * Iterate over the entries from iter0 and iter1, with the values
391 * interleaved as directed by the select function. The iterator takes
392 * ownership of iter0 and iter1 and frees them when the iteration is
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393 * over. A derived class should set `ordered` to 1 or 0 based on
394 * whether it generates its output in order by reference name.
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395 */
396struct ref_iterator *merge_ref_iterator_begin(
8738a8a4 397 int ordered,
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398 struct ref_iterator *iter0, struct ref_iterator *iter1,
399 ref_iterator_select_fn *select, void *cb_data);
400
401/*
402 * An iterator consisting of the union of the entries from front and
403 * back. If there are entries common to the two sub-iterators, use the
404 * one from front. Each iterator must iterate over its entries in
405 * strcmp() order by refname for this to work.
406 *
407 * The new iterator takes ownership of its arguments and frees them
408 * when the iteration is over. As a convenience to callers, if front
409 * or back is an empty_ref_iterator, then abort that one immediately
410 * and return the other iterator directly, without wrapping it.
411 */
412struct ref_iterator *overlay_ref_iterator_begin(
413 struct ref_iterator *front, struct ref_iterator *back);
414
415/*
416 * Wrap iter0, only letting through the references whose names start
417 * with prefix. If trim is set, set iter->refname to the name of the
418 * reference with that many characters trimmed off the front;
419 * otherwise set it to the full refname. The new iterator takes over
420 * ownership of iter0 and frees it when iteration is over. It makes
421 * its own copy of prefix.
422 *
423 * As an convenience to callers, if prefix is the empty string and
424 * trim is zero, this function returns iter0 directly, without
425 * wrapping it.
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426 *
427 * The resulting ref_iterator is ordered if iter0 is.
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428 */
429struct ref_iterator *prefix_ref_iterator_begin(struct ref_iterator *iter0,
430 const char *prefix,
431 int trim);
432
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433/* Internal implementation of reference iteration: */
434
435/*
436 * Base class constructor for ref_iterators. Initialize the
437 * ref_iterator part of iter, setting its vtable pointer as specified.
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438 * `ordered` should be set to 1 if the iterator will iterate over
439 * references in order by refname; otherwise it should be set to 0.
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440 * This is meant to be called only by the initializers of derived
441 * classes.
442 */
443void base_ref_iterator_init(struct ref_iterator *iter,
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444 struct ref_iterator_vtable *vtable,
445 int ordered);
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446
447/*
448 * Base class destructor for ref_iterators. Destroy the ref_iterator
449 * part of iter and shallow-free the object. This is meant to be
450 * called only by the destructors of derived classes.
451 */
452void base_ref_iterator_free(struct ref_iterator *iter);
453
454/* Virtual function declarations for ref_iterators: */
455
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456/*
457 * backend-specific implementation of ref_iterator_advance. For symrefs, the
458 * function should set REF_ISSYMREF, and it should also dereference the symref
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459 * to provide the OID referent. It should respect do_for_each_ref_flags
460 * that were passed to refs_ref_iterator_begin().
84ee4ca1 461 */
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462typedef int ref_iterator_advance_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
463
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464/*
465 * Peels the current ref, returning 0 for success or -1 for failure.
466 */
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467typedef int ref_iterator_peel_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator,
468 struct object_id *peeled);
469
470/*
471 * Implementations of this function should free any resources specific
472 * to the derived class, then call base_ref_iterator_free() to clean
473 * up and free the ref_iterator object.
474 */
475typedef int ref_iterator_abort_fn(struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator);
476
477struct ref_iterator_vtable {
478 ref_iterator_advance_fn *advance;
479 ref_iterator_peel_fn *peel;
480 ref_iterator_abort_fn *abort;
481};
482
93770590 483/*
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484 * current_ref_iter is a performance hack: when iterating over
485 * references using the for_each_ref*() functions, current_ref_iter is
486 * set to the reference iterator before calling the callback function.
487 * If the callback function calls peel_ref(), then peel_ref() first
488 * checks whether the reference to be peeled is the one referred to by
489 * the iterator (it usually is) and if so, asks the iterator for the
490 * peeled version of the reference if it is available. This avoids a
491 * refname lookup in a common case. current_ref_iter is set to NULL
492 * when the iteration is over.
493 */
494extern struct ref_iterator *current_ref_iter;
495
496/*
497 * The common backend for the for_each_*ref* functions. Call fn for
498 * each reference in iter. If the iterator itself ever returns
499 * ITER_ERROR, return -1. If fn ever returns a non-zero value, stop
500 * the iteration and return that value. Otherwise, return 0. In any
501 * case, free the iterator when done. This function is basically an
502 * adapter between the callback style of reference iteration and the
503 * iterator style.
504 */
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505int do_for_each_repo_ref_iterator(struct repository *r,
506 struct ref_iterator *iter,
507 each_repo_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
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509struct ref_store;
510
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511/* refs backends */
512
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513/* ref_store_init flags */
514#define REF_STORE_READ (1 << 0)
515#define REF_STORE_WRITE (1 << 1) /* can perform update operations */
516#define REF_STORE_ODB (1 << 2) /* has access to object database */
517#define REF_STORE_MAIN (1 << 3)
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518#define REF_STORE_ALL_CAPS (REF_STORE_READ | \
519 REF_STORE_WRITE | \
520 REF_STORE_ODB | \
521 REF_STORE_MAIN)
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e1e33b72 523/*
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524 * Initialize the ref_store for the specified gitdir. These functions
525 * should call base_ref_store_init() to initialize the shared part of
526 * the ref_store and to record the ref_store for later lookup.
e1e33b72 527 */
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528typedef struct ref_store *ref_store_init_fn(struct repository *repo,
529 const char *gitdir,
9e7ec634 530 unsigned int flags);
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532typedef int ref_init_db_fn(struct ref_store *refs, struct strbuf *err);
533
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534typedef int ref_transaction_prepare_fn(struct ref_store *refs,
535 struct ref_transaction *transaction,
536 struct strbuf *err);
537
538typedef int ref_transaction_finish_fn(struct ref_store *refs,
539 struct ref_transaction *transaction,
540 struct strbuf *err);
541
542typedef int ref_transaction_abort_fn(struct ref_store *refs,
543 struct ref_transaction *transaction,
544 struct strbuf *err);
545
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546typedef int ref_transaction_commit_fn(struct ref_store *refs,
547 struct ref_transaction *transaction,
548 struct strbuf *err);
549
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550typedef int pack_refs_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
551 struct pack_refs_opts *opts);
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552typedef int create_symref_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
553 const char *ref_target,
554 const char *refs_heads_master,
555 const char *logmsg);
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556typedef int rename_ref_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
557 const char *oldref, const char *newref,
558 const char *logmsg);
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559typedef int copy_ref_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
560 const char *oldref, const char *newref,
561 const char *logmsg);
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564 * Iterate over the references in `ref_store` whose names start with
565 * `prefix`. `prefix` is matched as a literal string, without regard
566 * for path separators. If prefix is NULL or the empty string, iterate
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567 * over all references in `ref_store`. The output is ordered by
568 * refname.
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569 */
570typedef struct ref_iterator *ref_iterator_begin_fn(
571 struct ref_store *ref_store,
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572 const char *prefix, const char **exclude_patterns,
573 unsigned int flags);
1a769003 574
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575/* reflog functions */
576
577/*
578 * Iterate over the references in the specified ref_store that have a
579 * reflog. The refs are iterated over in arbitrary order.
580 */
581typedef struct ref_iterator *reflog_iterator_begin_fn(
582 struct ref_store *ref_store);
583
584typedef int for_each_reflog_ent_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
585 const char *refname,
586 each_reflog_ent_fn fn,
587 void *cb_data);
588typedef int for_each_reflog_ent_reverse_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
589 const char *refname,
590 each_reflog_ent_fn fn,
591 void *cb_data);
592typedef int reflog_exists_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname);
593typedef int create_reflog_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname,
7b089120 594 struct strbuf *err);
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595typedef int delete_reflog_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname);
596typedef int reflog_expire_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store,
cc40b5ce 597 const char *refname,
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598 unsigned int flags,
599 reflog_expiry_prepare_fn prepare_fn,
600 reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn should_prune_fn,
601 reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn cleanup_fn,
602 void *policy_cb_data);
603
cf596442 604/*
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605 * Read a reference from the specified reference store, non-recursively.
606 * Set type to describe the reference, and:
cf596442 607 *
99afe91a 608 * - If refname is the name of a normal reference, fill in oid
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609 * (leaving referent unchanged).
610 *
611 * - If refname is the name of a symbolic reference, write the full
612 * name of the reference to which it refers (e.g.
613 * "refs/heads/master") to referent and set the REF_ISSYMREF bit in
99afe91a 614 * type (leaving oid unchanged). The caller is responsible for
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615 * validating that referent is a valid reference name.
616 *
617 * WARNING: refname might be used as part of a filename, so it is
618 * important from a security standpoint that it be safe in the sense
619 * of refname_is_safe(). Moreover, for symrefs this function sets
620 * referent to whatever the repository says, which might not be a
621 * properly-formatted or even safe reference name. NEITHER INPUT NOR
622 * OUTPUT REFERENCE NAMES ARE VALIDATED WITHIN THIS FUNCTION.
623 *
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624 * Return 0 on success, or -1 on failure. If the ref exists but is neither a
625 * symbolic ref nor an object ID, it is broken. In this case set REF_ISBROKEN in
626 * type, and return -1 (failure_errno should not be ENOENT)
627 *
628 * failure_errno provides errno codes that are interpreted beyond error
629 * reporting. The following error codes have special meaning:
630 * * ENOENT: the ref doesn't exist
631 * * EISDIR: ref name is a directory
632 * * ENOTDIR: ref prefix is not a directory
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633 *
634 * Backend-specific flags might be set in type as well, regardless of
635 * outcome.
636 *
637 * It is OK for refname to point into referent. If so:
638 *
639 * - if the function succeeds with REF_ISSYMREF, referent will be
640 * overwritten and the memory formerly pointed to by it might be
641 * changed or even freed.
642 *
643 * - in all other cases, referent will be untouched, and therefore
644 * refname will still be valid and unchanged.
645 */
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646typedef int read_raw_ref_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname,
647 struct object_id *oid, struct strbuf *referent,
648 unsigned int *type, int *failure_errno);
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650/*
651 * Read a symbolic reference from the specified reference store. This function
652 * is optional: if not implemented by a backend, then `read_raw_ref_fn` is used
653 * to read the symbolcic reference instead. It is intended to be implemented
654 * only in case the backend can optimize the reading of symbolic references.
655 *
656 * Return 0 on success, or -1 on failure. `referent` will be set to the target
657 * of the symbolic reference on success. This function explicitly does not
658 * distinguish between error cases and the reference not being a symbolic
659 * reference to allow backends to optimize this operation in case symbolic and
660 * non-symbolic references are treated differently.
661 */
662typedef int read_symbolic_ref_fn(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname,
663 struct strbuf *referent);
664
3dce444f 665struct ref_storage_be {
3dce444f 666 const char *name;
00eebe35 667 ref_store_init_fn *init;
6fb5acfd 668 ref_init_db_fn *init_db;
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670 ref_transaction_prepare_fn *transaction_prepare;
671 ref_transaction_finish_fn *transaction_finish;
672 ref_transaction_abort_fn *transaction_abort;
fc681463 673 ref_transaction_commit_fn *initial_transaction_commit;
e1e33b72 674
8231527e 675 pack_refs_fn *pack_refs;
284689ba 676 create_symref_fn *create_symref;
9b6b40d9 677 rename_ref_fn *rename_ref;
52d59cc6 678 copy_ref_fn *copy_ref;
8231527e 679
1a769003 680 ref_iterator_begin_fn *iterator_begin;
e1e33b72 681 read_raw_ref_fn *read_raw_ref;
cd475b3b 682 read_symbolic_ref_fn *read_symbolic_ref;
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683
684 reflog_iterator_begin_fn *reflog_iterator_begin;
685 for_each_reflog_ent_fn *for_each_reflog_ent;
686 for_each_reflog_ent_reverse_fn *for_each_reflog_ent_reverse;
687 reflog_exists_fn *reflog_exists;
688 create_reflog_fn *create_reflog;
689 delete_reflog_fn *delete_reflog;
690 reflog_expire_fn *reflog_expire;
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691};
692
693extern struct ref_storage_be refs_be_files;
e0cc8ac8 694extern struct ref_storage_be refs_be_packed;
3dce444f 695
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696/*
697 * A representation of the reference store for the main repository or
698 * a submodule. The ref_store instances for submodules are kept in a
4877c6c7 699 * hash map; see get_submodule_ref_store() for more info.
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700 */
701struct ref_store {
702 /* The backend describing this ref_store's storage scheme: */
703 const struct ref_storage_be *be;
5085aef4 704
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705 struct repository *repo;
706
707 /*
708 * The gitdir that this ref_store applies to. Note that this is not
709 * necessarily repo->gitdir if the repo has multiple worktrees.
710 */
5085aef4 711 char *gitdir;
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712};
713
e39620f0 714/*
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715 * Parse contents of a loose ref file. *failure_errno maybe be set to EINVAL for
716 * invalid contents.
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717 */
718int parse_loose_ref_contents(const char *buf, struct object_id *oid,
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719 struct strbuf *referent, unsigned int *type,
720 int *failure_errno);
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00eebe35 722/*
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723 * Fill in the generic part of refs and add it to our collection of
724 * reference stores.
00eebe35 725 */
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726void base_ref_store_init(struct ref_store *refs, struct repository *repo,
727 const char *path, const struct ref_storage_be *be);
00eebe35 728
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729/*
730 * Support GIT_TRACE_REFS by optionally wrapping the given ref_store instance.
731 */
732struct ref_store *maybe_debug_wrap_ref_store(const char *gitdir, struct ref_store *store);
733
4cb77009 734#endif /* REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H */