From: Patrick Steinhardt Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2024 10:40:24 +0000 (+0100) Subject: refs: redefine special refs X-Git-Tag: v2.44.0-rc0~43^2~1 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2cd33f44282853d77bea9c29d1a4f88d8c3b3e5a;p=thirdparty%2Fgit.git refs: redefine special refs Now that our list of special refs really only contains refs which have actually-special semantics, let's redefine what makes a special ref. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/refs.c b/refs.c index 047c81b1c1..08a900a047 100644 --- a/refs.c +++ b/refs.c @@ -1839,13 +1839,10 @@ done: static int is_special_ref(const char *refname) { /* - * Special references get written and read directly via the filesystem - * by the subsystems that create them. Thus, they must not go through - * the reference backend but must instead be read directly. It is - * arguable whether this behaviour is sensible, or whether it's simply - * a leaky abstraction enabled by us only having a single reference - * backend implementation. But at least for a subset of references it - * indeed does make sense to treat them specially: + * Special references are refs that have different semantics compared + * to "normal" refs. These refs can thus not be stored in the ref + * backend, but must always be accessed via the filesystem. The + * following refs are special: * * - FETCH_HEAD may contain multiple object IDs, and each one of them * carries additional metadata like where it came from. @@ -1853,25 +1850,9 @@ static int is_special_ref(const char *refname) * - MERGE_HEAD may contain multiple object IDs when merging multiple * heads. * - * There are some exceptions that you might expect to see on this list - * but which are handled exclusively via the reference backend: - * - * - BISECT_EXPECTED_REV - * - * - CHERRY_PICK_HEAD - * - * - HEAD - * - * - ORIG_HEAD - * - * - "rebase-apply/" and "rebase-merge/" contain all of the state for - * rebases, including some reference-like files. These are - * exclusively read and written via the filesystem and never go - * through the refdb. - * - * Writing or deleting references must consistently go either through - * the filesystem (special refs) or through the reference backend - * (normal ones). + * Reading, writing or deleting references must consistently go either + * through the filesystem (special refs) or through the reference + * backend (normal ones). */ static const char * const special_refs[] = { "FETCH_HEAD",