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1 #ifndef REFS_H
2 #define REFS_H
3
4 #include "cache.h"
5 #include "commit.h"
6
7 struct object_id;
8 struct ref_store;
9 struct repository;
10 struct strbuf;
11 struct string_list;
12 struct string_list_item;
13 struct worktree;
14
15 /*
16 * Resolve a reference, recursively following symbolic refererences.
17 *
18 * Return the name of the non-symbolic reference that ultimately pointed
19 * at the resolved object name. The return value, if not NULL, is a
20 * pointer into either a static buffer or the input ref.
21 *
22 * If oid is non-NULL, store the referred-to object's name in it.
23 *
24 * If the reference cannot be resolved to an object, the behavior
25 * depends on the RESOLVE_REF_READING flag:
26 *
27 * - If RESOLVE_REF_READING is set, return NULL.
28 *
29 * - If RESOLVE_REF_READING is not set, clear oid and return the name of
30 * the last reference name in the chain, which will either be a non-symbolic
31 * reference or an undefined reference. If this is a prelude to
32 * "writing" to the ref, the return value is the name of the ref
33 * that will actually be created or changed.
34 *
35 * If the RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE flag is passed, only resolves one
36 * level of symbolic reference. The value stored in oid for a symbolic
37 * reference will always be null_oid in this case, and the return
38 * value is the reference that the symref refers to directly.
39 *
40 * If flags is non-NULL, set the value that it points to the
41 * combination of REF_ISPACKED (if the reference was found among the
42 * packed references), REF_ISSYMREF (if the initial reference was a
43 * symbolic reference), REF_BAD_NAME (if the reference name is ill
44 * formed --- see RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME below), and REF_ISBROKEN
45 * (if the ref is malformed or has a bad name). See refs.h for more detail
46 * on each flag.
47 *
48 * If ref is not a properly-formatted, normalized reference, return
49 * NULL. If more than MAXDEPTH recursive symbolic lookups are needed,
50 * give up and return NULL.
51 *
52 * RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME allows resolving refs even when their
53 * name is invalid according to git-check-ref-format(1). If the name
54 * is bad then the value stored in oid will be null_oid and the two
55 * flags REF_ISBROKEN and REF_BAD_NAME will be set.
56 *
57 * Even with RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME, names that escape the refs/
58 * directory and do not consist of all caps and underscores cannot be
59 * resolved. The function returns NULL for such ref names.
60 * Caps and underscores refers to the special refs, such as HEAD,
61 * FETCH_HEAD and friends, that all live outside of the refs/ directory.
62 */
63 #define RESOLVE_REF_READING 0x01
64 #define RESOLVE_REF_NO_RECURSE 0x02
65 #define RESOLVE_REF_ALLOW_BAD_NAME 0x04
66
67 const char *refs_resolve_ref_unsafe(struct ref_store *refs,
68 const char *refname,
69 int resolve_flags,
70 struct object_id *oid,
71 int *flags);
72
73 const char *resolve_ref_unsafe(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
74 struct object_id *oid, int *flags);
75
76 char *refs_resolve_refdup(struct ref_store *refs,
77 const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
78 struct object_id *oid, int *flags);
79 char *resolve_refdup(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
80 struct object_id *oid, int *flags);
81
82 int read_ref_full(const char *refname, int resolve_flags,
83 struct object_id *oid, int *flags);
84 int read_ref(const char *refname, struct object_id *oid);
85
86 int refs_read_symbolic_ref(struct ref_store *ref_store, const char *refname,
87 struct strbuf *referent);
88
89 /*
90 * Return 0 if a reference named refname could be created without
91 * conflicting with the name of an existing reference. Otherwise,
92 * return a negative value and write an explanation to err. If extras
93 * is non-NULL, it is a list of additional refnames with which refname
94 * is not allowed to conflict. If skip is non-NULL, ignore potential
95 * conflicts with refs in skip (e.g., because they are scheduled for
96 * deletion in the same operation). Behavior is undefined if the same
97 * name is listed in both extras and skip.
98 *
99 * Two reference names conflict if one of them exactly matches the
100 * leading components of the other; e.g., "foo/bar" conflicts with
101 * both "foo" and with "foo/bar/baz" but not with "foo/bar" or
102 * "foo/barbados".
103 *
104 * extras and skip must be sorted.
105 */
106
107 int refs_verify_refname_available(struct ref_store *refs,
108 const char *refname,
109 const struct string_list *extras,
110 const struct string_list *skip,
111 struct strbuf *err);
112
113 int refs_ref_exists(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname);
114
115 int ref_exists(const char *refname);
116
117 int should_autocreate_reflog(const char *refname);
118
119 int is_branch(const char *refname);
120
121 int refs_init_db(struct strbuf *err);
122
123 /*
124 * Return the peeled value of the oid currently being iterated via
125 * for_each_ref(), etc. This is equivalent to calling:
126 *
127 * peel_object(oid, &peeled);
128 *
129 * with the "oid" value given to the each_ref_fn callback, except
130 * that some ref storage may be able to answer the query without
131 * actually loading the object in memory.
132 */
133 int peel_iterated_oid(const struct object_id *base, struct object_id *peeled);
134
135 /**
136 * Resolve refname in the nested "gitlink" repository in the specified
137 * submodule (which must be non-NULL). If the resolution is
138 * successful, return 0 and set oid to the name of the object;
139 * otherwise, return a non-zero value.
140 */
141 int resolve_gitlink_ref(const char *submodule, const char *refname,
142 struct object_id *oid);
143
144 /*
145 * Return true iff abbrev_name is a possible abbreviation for
146 * full_name according to the rules defined by ref_rev_parse_rules in
147 * refs.c.
148 */
149 int refname_match(const char *abbrev_name, const char *full_name);
150
151 /*
152 * Given a 'prefix' expand it by the rules in 'ref_rev_parse_rules' and add
153 * the results to 'prefixes'
154 */
155 struct strvec;
156 void expand_ref_prefix(struct strvec *prefixes, const char *prefix);
157
158 int expand_ref(struct repository *r, const char *str, int len, struct object_id *oid, char **ref);
159 int repo_dwim_ref(struct repository *r, const char *str, int len,
160 struct object_id *oid, char **ref, int nonfatal_dangling_mark);
161 int repo_dwim_log(struct repository *r, const char *str, int len, struct object_id *oid, char **ref);
162 static inline int dwim_ref(const char *str, int len, struct object_id *oid,
163 char **ref, int nonfatal_dangling_mark)
164 {
165 return repo_dwim_ref(the_repository, str, len, oid, ref,
166 nonfatal_dangling_mark);
167 }
168 int dwim_log(const char *str, int len, struct object_id *oid, char **ref);
169
170 /*
171 * Retrieves the default branch name for newly-initialized repositories.
172 *
173 * The return value of `repo_default_branch_name()` is an allocated string. The
174 * return value of `git_default_branch_name()` is a singleton.
175 */
176 const char *git_default_branch_name(int quiet);
177 char *repo_default_branch_name(struct repository *r, int quiet);
178
179 /*
180 * A ref_transaction represents a collection of reference updates that
181 * should succeed or fail together.
182 *
183 * Calling sequence
184 * ----------------
185 *
186 * - Allocate and initialize a `struct ref_transaction` by calling
187 * `ref_transaction_begin()`.
188 *
189 * - Specify the intended ref updates by calling one or more of the
190 * following functions:
191 * - `ref_transaction_update()`
192 * - `ref_transaction_create()`
193 * - `ref_transaction_delete()`
194 * - `ref_transaction_verify()`
195 *
196 * - Then either:
197 *
198 * - Optionally call `ref_transaction_prepare()` to prepare the
199 * transaction. This locks all references, checks preconditions,
200 * etc. but doesn't finalize anything. If this step fails, the
201 * transaction has been closed and can only be freed. If this step
202 * succeeds, then `ref_transaction_commit()` is almost certain to
203 * succeed. However, you can still call `ref_transaction_abort()`
204 * if you decide not to commit the transaction after all.
205 *
206 * - Call `ref_transaction_commit()` to execute the transaction,
207 * make the changes permanent, and release all locks. If you
208 * haven't already called `ref_transaction_prepare()`, then
209 * `ref_transaction_commit()` calls it for you.
210 *
211 * Or
212 *
213 * - Call `initial_ref_transaction_commit()` if the ref database is
214 * known to be empty and have no other writers (e.g. during
215 * clone). This is likely to be much faster than
216 * `ref_transaction_commit()`. `ref_transaction_prepare()` should
217 * *not* be called before `initial_ref_transaction_commit()`.
218 *
219 * - Then finally, call `ref_transaction_free()` to free the
220 * `ref_transaction` data structure.
221 *
222 * At any time before calling `ref_transaction_commit()`, you can call
223 * `ref_transaction_abort()` to abort the transaction, rollback any
224 * locks, and free any associated resources (including the
225 * `ref_transaction` data structure).
226 *
227 * Putting it all together, a complete reference update looks like
228 *
229 * struct ref_transaction *transaction;
230 * struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT;
231 * int ret = 0;
232 *
233 * transaction = ref_store_transaction_begin(refs, &err);
234 * if (!transaction ||
235 * ref_transaction_update(...) ||
236 * ref_transaction_create(...) ||
237 * ...etc... ||
238 * ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err)) {
239 * error("%s", err.buf);
240 * ret = -1;
241 * }
242 * ref_transaction_free(transaction);
243 * strbuf_release(&err);
244 * return ret;
245 *
246 * Error handling
247 * --------------
248 *
249 * On error, transaction functions append a message about what
250 * went wrong to the 'err' argument. The message mentions what
251 * ref was being updated (if any) when the error occurred so it
252 * can be passed to 'die' or 'error' as-is.
253 *
254 * The message is appended to err without first clearing err.
255 * err will not be '\n' terminated.
256 *
257 * Caveats
258 * -------
259 *
260 * Note that no locks are taken, and no refs are read, until
261 * `ref_transaction_prepare()` or `ref_transaction_commit()` is
262 * called. So, for example, `ref_transaction_verify()` won't report a
263 * verification failure until the commit is attempted.
264 */
265 struct ref_transaction;
266
267 /*
268 * Bit values set in the flags argument passed to each_ref_fn() and
269 * stored in ref_iterator::flags. Other bits are for internal use
270 * only:
271 */
272
273 /* Reference is a symbolic reference. */
274 #define REF_ISSYMREF 0x01
275
276 /* Reference is a packed reference. */
277 #define REF_ISPACKED 0x02
278
279 /*
280 * Reference cannot be resolved to an object name: dangling symbolic
281 * reference (directly or indirectly), corrupt reference file,
282 * reference exists but name is bad, or symbolic reference refers to
283 * ill-formatted reference name.
284 */
285 #define REF_ISBROKEN 0x04
286
287 /*
288 * Reference name is not well formed.
289 *
290 * See git-check-ref-format(1) for the definition of well formed ref names.
291 */
292 #define REF_BAD_NAME 0x08
293
294 /*
295 * The signature for the callback function for the for_each_*()
296 * functions below. The memory pointed to by the refname and oid
297 * arguments is only guaranteed to be valid for the duration of a
298 * single callback invocation.
299 */
300 typedef int each_ref_fn(const char *refname,
301 const struct object_id *oid, int flags, void *cb_data);
302
303 /*
304 * The same as each_ref_fn, but also with a repository argument that
305 * contains the repository associated with the callback.
306 */
307 typedef int each_repo_ref_fn(struct repository *r,
308 const char *refname,
309 const struct object_id *oid,
310 int flags,
311 void *cb_data);
312
313 /*
314 * The following functions invoke the specified callback function for
315 * each reference indicated. If the function ever returns a nonzero
316 * value, stop the iteration and return that value. Please note that
317 * it is not safe to modify references while an iteration is in
318 * progress, unless the same callback function invocation that
319 * modifies the reference also returns a nonzero value to immediately
320 * stop the iteration. Returned references are sorted.
321 */
322 int refs_head_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
323 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
324 int refs_for_each_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
325 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
326 int refs_for_each_ref_in(struct ref_store *refs, const char *prefix,
327 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
328 int refs_for_each_tag_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
329 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
330 int refs_for_each_branch_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
331 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
332 int refs_for_each_remote_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
333 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
334
335 /* just iterates the head ref. */
336 int head_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
337
338 /* iterates all refs. */
339 int for_each_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
340
341 /**
342 * iterates all refs which have a defined prefix and strips that prefix from
343 * the passed variable refname.
344 */
345 int for_each_ref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
346
347 int refs_for_each_fullref_in(struct ref_store *refs, const char *prefix,
348 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
349 int for_each_fullref_in(const char *prefix, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
350
351 /**
352 * iterate all refs in "patterns" by partitioning patterns into disjoint sets
353 * and iterating the longest-common prefix of each set.
354 *
355 * callers should be prepared to ignore references that they did not ask for.
356 */
357 int for_each_fullref_in_prefixes(const char *namespace, const char **patterns,
358 each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
359 /**
360 * iterate refs from the respective area.
361 */
362 int for_each_tag_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
363 int for_each_branch_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
364 int for_each_remote_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
365 int for_each_replace_ref(struct repository *r, each_repo_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
366
367 /* iterates all refs that match the specified glob pattern. */
368 int for_each_glob_ref(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern, void *cb_data);
369
370 int for_each_glob_ref_in(each_ref_fn fn, const char *pattern,
371 const char *prefix, void *cb_data);
372
373 int head_ref_namespaced(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
374 int for_each_namespaced_ref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
375
376 /* can be used to learn about broken ref and symref */
377 int refs_for_each_rawref(struct ref_store *refs, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
378 int for_each_rawref(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
379
380 /*
381 * Normalizes partial refs to their fully qualified form.
382 * Will prepend <prefix> to the <pattern> if it doesn't start with 'refs/'.
383 * <prefix> will default to 'refs/' if NULL.
384 *
385 * item.string will be set to the result.
386 * item.util will be set to NULL if <pattern> contains glob characters, or
387 * non-NULL if it doesn't.
388 */
389 void normalize_glob_ref(struct string_list_item *item, const char *prefix,
390 const char *pattern);
391
392 static inline const char *has_glob_specials(const char *pattern)
393 {
394 return strpbrk(pattern, "?*[");
395 }
396
397 void warn_dangling_symref(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt, const char *refname);
398 void warn_dangling_symrefs(FILE *fp, const char *msg_fmt,
399 const struct string_list *refnames);
400
401 /*
402 * Flags for controlling behaviour of pack_refs()
403 * PACK_REFS_PRUNE: Prune loose refs after packing
404 * PACK_REFS_ALL: Pack _all_ refs, not just tags and already packed refs
405 */
406 #define PACK_REFS_PRUNE 0x0001
407 #define PACK_REFS_ALL 0x0002
408
409 /*
410 * Write a packed-refs file for the current repository.
411 * flags: Combination of the above PACK_REFS_* flags.
412 */
413 int refs_pack_refs(struct ref_store *refs, unsigned int flags);
414
415 /*
416 * Setup reflog before using. Fill in err and return -1 on failure.
417 */
418 int refs_create_reflog(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname,
419 struct strbuf *err);
420 int safe_create_reflog(const char *refname, struct strbuf *err);
421
422 /** Reads log for the value of ref during at_time. **/
423 int read_ref_at(struct ref_store *refs,
424 const char *refname, unsigned int flags,
425 timestamp_t at_time, int cnt,
426 struct object_id *oid, char **msg,
427 timestamp_t *cutoff_time, int *cutoff_tz, int *cutoff_cnt);
428
429 /** Check if a particular reflog exists */
430 int refs_reflog_exists(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname);
431 int reflog_exists(const char *refname);
432
433 /*
434 * Delete the specified reference. If old_oid is non-NULL, then
435 * verify that the current value of the reference is old_oid before
436 * deleting it. If old_oid is NULL, delete the reference if it
437 * exists, regardless of its old value. It is an error for old_oid to
438 * be null_oid. msg and flags are passed through to
439 * ref_transaction_delete().
440 */
441 int refs_delete_ref(struct ref_store *refs, const char *msg,
442 const char *refname,
443 const struct object_id *old_oid,
444 unsigned int flags);
445 int delete_ref(const char *msg, const char *refname,
446 const struct object_id *old_oid, unsigned int flags);
447
448 /*
449 * Delete the specified references. If there are any problems, emit
450 * errors but attempt to keep going (i.e., the deletes are not done in
451 * an all-or-nothing transaction). msg and flags are passed through to
452 * ref_transaction_delete().
453 */
454 int refs_delete_refs(struct ref_store *refs, const char *msg,
455 struct string_list *refnames, unsigned int flags);
456 int delete_refs(const char *msg, struct string_list *refnames,
457 unsigned int flags);
458
459 /** Delete a reflog */
460 int refs_delete_reflog(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname);
461 int delete_reflog(const char *refname);
462
463 /*
464 * Callback to process a reflog entry found by the iteration functions (see
465 * below).
466 *
467 * The committer parameter is a single string, in the form
468 * "$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME <$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL>" (without double quotes).
469 *
470 * The timestamp parameter gives the time when entry was created as the number
471 * of seconds since the UNIX epoch.
472 *
473 * The tz parameter gives the timezone offset for the user who created
474 * the reflog entry, and its value gives a positive or negative offset
475 * from UTC. Its absolute value is formed by multiplying the hour
476 * part by 100 and adding the minute part. For example, 1 hour ahead
477 * of UTC, CET == "+0100", is represented as positive one hundred (not
478 * postiive sixty).
479 *
480 * The msg parameter is a single complete line; a reflog message given
481 * to refs_delete_ref, refs_update_ref, etc. is returned to the
482 * callback normalized---each run of whitespaces are squashed into a
483 * single whitespace, trailing whitespace, if exists, is trimmed, and
484 * then a single LF is added at the end.
485 *
486 * The cb_data is a caller-supplied pointer given to the iterator
487 * functions.
488 */
489 typedef int each_reflog_ent_fn(
490 struct object_id *old_oid, struct object_id *new_oid,
491 const char *committer, timestamp_t timestamp,
492 int tz, const char *msg, void *cb_data);
493
494 /* Iterate over reflog entries in the log for `refname`. */
495
496 /* oldest entry first */
497 int refs_for_each_reflog_ent(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname,
498 each_reflog_ent_fn fn, void *cb_data);
499
500 /* youngest entry first */
501 int refs_for_each_reflog_ent_reverse(struct ref_store *refs,
502 const char *refname,
503 each_reflog_ent_fn fn,
504 void *cb_data);
505
506 /*
507 * Iterate over reflog entries in the log for `refname` in the main ref store.
508 */
509
510 /* oldest entry first */
511 int for_each_reflog_ent(const char *refname, each_reflog_ent_fn fn, void *cb_data);
512
513 /* youngest entry first */
514 int for_each_reflog_ent_reverse(const char *refname, each_reflog_ent_fn fn, void *cb_data);
515
516 /*
517 * Calls the specified function for each reflog file until it returns nonzero,
518 * and returns the value. Reflog file order is unspecified.
519 */
520 int refs_for_each_reflog(struct ref_store *refs, each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
521 int for_each_reflog(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data);
522
523 #define REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL 1
524 #define REFNAME_REFSPEC_PATTERN 2
525
526 /*
527 * Return 0 iff refname has the correct format for a refname according
528 * to the rules described in Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt.
529 * If REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL is set in flags, then accept one-level
530 * reference names. If REFNAME_REFSPEC_PATTERN is set in flags, then
531 * allow a single "*" wildcard character in the refspec. No leading or
532 * repeated slashes are accepted.
533 */
534 int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags);
535
536 /*
537 * Apply the rules from check_refname_format, but mutate the result until it
538 * is acceptable, and place the result in "out".
539 */
540 void sanitize_refname_component(const char *refname, struct strbuf *out);
541
542 const char *prettify_refname(const char *refname);
543
544 char *refs_shorten_unambiguous_ref(struct ref_store *refs,
545 const char *refname, int strict);
546 char *shorten_unambiguous_ref(const char *refname, int strict);
547
548 /** rename ref, return 0 on success **/
549 int refs_rename_ref(struct ref_store *refs, const char *oldref,
550 const char *newref, const char *logmsg);
551 int rename_ref(const char *oldref, const char *newref,
552 const char *logmsg);
553
554 /** copy ref, return 0 on success **/
555 int refs_copy_existing_ref(struct ref_store *refs, const char *oldref,
556 const char *newref, const char *logmsg);
557 int copy_existing_ref(const char *oldref, const char *newref,
558 const char *logmsg);
559
560 int refs_create_symref(struct ref_store *refs, const char *refname,
561 const char *target, const char *logmsg);
562 int create_symref(const char *refname, const char *target, const char *logmsg);
563
564 enum action_on_err {
565 UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR,
566 UPDATE_REFS_DIE_ON_ERR,
567 UPDATE_REFS_QUIET_ON_ERR
568 };
569
570 /*
571 * Begin a reference transaction. The reference transaction must
572 * be freed by calling ref_transaction_free().
573 */
574 struct ref_transaction *ref_store_transaction_begin(struct ref_store *refs,
575 struct strbuf *err);
576 struct ref_transaction *ref_transaction_begin(struct strbuf *err);
577
578 /*
579 * Reference transaction updates
580 *
581 * The following four functions add a reference check or update to a
582 * ref_transaction. They have some common similar parameters:
583 *
584 * transaction -- a pointer to an open ref_transaction, obtained
585 * from ref_transaction_begin().
586 *
587 * refname -- the name of the reference to be affected.
588 *
589 * new_oid -- the object ID that should be set to be the new value
590 * of the reference. Some functions allow this parameter to be
591 * NULL, meaning that the reference is not changed, or
592 * null_oid, meaning that the reference should be deleted. A
593 * copy of this value is made in the transaction.
594 *
595 * old_oid -- the object ID that the reference must have before
596 * the update. Some functions allow this parameter to be NULL,
597 * meaning that the old value of the reference is not checked,
598 * or null_oid, meaning that the reference must not exist
599 * before the update. A copy of this value is made in the
600 * transaction.
601 *
602 * flags -- flags affecting the update, passed to
603 * update_ref_lock(). Possible flags: REF_NO_DEREF,
604 * REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG. See those constants for more
605 * information.
606 *
607 * msg -- a message describing the change (for the reflog).
608 *
609 * err -- a strbuf for receiving a description of any error that
610 * might have occurred.
611 *
612 * The functions make internal copies of refname and msg, so the
613 * caller retains ownership of these parameters.
614 *
615 * The functions return 0 on success and non-zero on failure. A
616 * failure means that the transaction as a whole has failed and needs
617 * to be rolled back.
618 */
619
620 /*
621 * The following flags can be passed to ref_transaction_update() etc.
622 * Internally, they are stored in `ref_update::flags`, along with some
623 * internal flags.
624 */
625
626 /*
627 * Act on the ref directly; i.e., without dereferencing symbolic refs.
628 * If this flag is not specified, then symbolic references are
629 * dereferenced and the update is applied to the referent.
630 */
631 #define REF_NO_DEREF (1 << 0)
632
633 /*
634 * Force the creation of a reflog for this reference, even if it
635 * didn't previously have a reflog.
636 */
637 #define REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG (1 << 1)
638
639 /*
640 * Blindly write an object_id. This is useful for testing data corruption
641 * scenarios.
642 */
643 #define REF_SKIP_OID_VERIFICATION (1 << 10)
644
645 /*
646 * Skip verifying refname. This is useful for testing data corruption scenarios.
647 */
648 #define REF_SKIP_REFNAME_VERIFICATION (1 << 11)
649
650 /*
651 * Bitmask of all of the flags that are allowed to be passed in to
652 * ref_transaction_update() and friends:
653 */
654 #define REF_TRANSACTION_UPDATE_ALLOWED_FLAGS \
655 (REF_NO_DEREF | REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG | REF_SKIP_OID_VERIFICATION | \
656 REF_SKIP_REFNAME_VERIFICATION)
657
658 /*
659 * Add a reference update to transaction. `new_oid` is the value that
660 * the reference should have after the update, or `null_oid` if it
661 * should be deleted. If `new_oid` is NULL, then the reference is not
662 * changed at all. `old_oid` is the value that the reference must have
663 * before the update, or `null_oid` if it must not have existed
664 * beforehand. The old value is checked after the lock is taken to
665 * prevent races. If the old value doesn't agree with old_oid, the
666 * whole transaction fails. If old_oid is NULL, then the previous
667 * value is not checked.
668 *
669 * See the above comment "Reference transaction updates" for more
670 * information.
671 */
672 int ref_transaction_update(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
673 const char *refname,
674 const struct object_id *new_oid,
675 const struct object_id *old_oid,
676 unsigned int flags, const char *msg,
677 struct strbuf *err);
678
679 /*
680 * Add a reference creation to transaction. new_oid is the value that
681 * the reference should have after the update; it must not be
682 * null_oid. It is verified that the reference does not exist
683 * already.
684 *
685 * See the above comment "Reference transaction updates" for more
686 * information.
687 */
688 int ref_transaction_create(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
689 const char *refname,
690 const struct object_id *new_oid,
691 unsigned int flags, const char *msg,
692 struct strbuf *err);
693
694 /*
695 * Add a reference deletion to transaction. If old_oid is non-NULL,
696 * then it holds the value that the reference should have had before
697 * the update (which must not be null_oid).
698 *
699 * See the above comment "Reference transaction updates" for more
700 * information.
701 */
702 int ref_transaction_delete(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
703 const char *refname,
704 const struct object_id *old_oid,
705 unsigned int flags, const char *msg,
706 struct strbuf *err);
707
708 /*
709 * Verify, within a transaction, that refname has the value old_oid,
710 * or, if old_oid is null_oid, then verify that the reference
711 * doesn't exist. old_oid must be non-NULL.
712 *
713 * See the above comment "Reference transaction updates" for more
714 * information.
715 */
716 int ref_transaction_verify(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
717 const char *refname,
718 const struct object_id *old_oid,
719 unsigned int flags,
720 struct strbuf *err);
721
722 /* Naming conflict (for example, the ref names A and A/B conflict). */
723 #define TRANSACTION_NAME_CONFLICT -1
724 /* All other errors. */
725 #define TRANSACTION_GENERIC_ERROR -2
726
727 /*
728 * Perform the preparatory stages of committing `transaction`. Acquire
729 * any needed locks, check preconditions, etc.; basically, do as much
730 * as possible to ensure that the transaction will be able to go
731 * through, stopping just short of making any irrevocable or
732 * user-visible changes. The updates that this function prepares can
733 * be finished up by calling `ref_transaction_commit()` or rolled back
734 * by calling `ref_transaction_abort()`.
735 *
736 * On success, return 0 and leave the transaction in "prepared" state.
737 * On failure, abort the transaction, write an error message to `err`,
738 * and return one of the `TRANSACTION_*` constants.
739 *
740 * Callers who don't need such fine-grained control over committing
741 * reference transactions should just call `ref_transaction_commit()`.
742 */
743 int ref_transaction_prepare(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
744 struct strbuf *err);
745
746 /*
747 * Commit all of the changes that have been queued in transaction, as
748 * atomically as possible. On success, return 0 and leave the
749 * transaction in "closed" state. On failure, roll back the
750 * transaction, write an error message to `err`, and return one of the
751 * `TRANSACTION_*` constants
752 */
753 int ref_transaction_commit(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
754 struct strbuf *err);
755
756 /*
757 * Abort `transaction`, which has been begun and possibly prepared,
758 * but not yet committed.
759 */
760 int ref_transaction_abort(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
761 struct strbuf *err);
762
763 /*
764 * Like ref_transaction_commit(), but optimized for creating
765 * references when originally initializing a repository (e.g., by "git
766 * clone"). It writes the new references directly to packed-refs
767 * without locking the individual references.
768 *
769 * It is a bug to call this function when there might be other
770 * processes accessing the repository or if there are existing
771 * references that might conflict with the ones being created. All
772 * old_oid values must either be absent or null_oid.
773 */
774 int initial_ref_transaction_commit(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
775 struct strbuf *err);
776
777 /*
778 * Execute the given callback function for each of the reference updates which
779 * have been queued in the given transaction. `old_oid` and `new_oid` may be
780 * `NULL` pointers depending on whether the update has these object IDs set or
781 * not.
782 */
783 typedef void ref_transaction_for_each_queued_update_fn(const char *refname,
784 const struct object_id *old_oid,
785 const struct object_id *new_oid,
786 void *cb_data);
787 void ref_transaction_for_each_queued_update(struct ref_transaction *transaction,
788 ref_transaction_for_each_queued_update_fn cb,
789 void *cb_data);
790
791 /*
792 * Free `*transaction` and all associated data.
793 */
794 void ref_transaction_free(struct ref_transaction *transaction);
795
796 /**
797 * Lock, update, and unlock a single reference. This function
798 * basically does a transaction containing a single call to
799 * ref_transaction_update(). The parameters to this function have the
800 * same meaning as the corresponding parameters to
801 * ref_transaction_update(). Handle errors as requested by the `onerr`
802 * argument.
803 */
804 int refs_update_ref(struct ref_store *refs, const char *msg, const char *refname,
805 const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid,
806 unsigned int flags, enum action_on_err onerr);
807 int update_ref(const char *msg, const char *refname,
808 const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid,
809 unsigned int flags, enum action_on_err onerr);
810
811 int parse_hide_refs_config(const char *var, const char *value, const char *,
812 struct string_list *);
813
814 /*
815 * Check whether a ref is hidden. If no namespace is set, both the first and
816 * the second parameter point to the full ref name. If a namespace is set and
817 * the ref is inside that namespace, the first parameter is a pointer to the
818 * name of the ref with the namespace prefix removed. If a namespace is set and
819 * the ref is outside that namespace, the first parameter is NULL. The second
820 * parameter always points to the full ref name.
821 */
822 int ref_is_hidden(const char *, const char *, const struct string_list *);
823
824 /* Is this a per-worktree ref living in the refs/ namespace? */
825 int is_per_worktree_ref(const char *refname);
826
827 /* Describes how a refname relates to worktrees */
828 enum ref_worktree_type {
829 REF_WORKTREE_CURRENT, /* implicitly per worktree, eg. HEAD or
830 refs/bisect/SOMETHING */
831 REF_WORKTREE_MAIN, /* explicitly in main worktree, eg.
832 main-worktree/HEAD */
833 REF_WORKTREE_OTHER, /* explicitly in named worktree, eg.
834 worktrees/bla/HEAD */
835 REF_WORKTREE_SHARED, /* the default, eg. refs/heads/main */
836 };
837
838 /*
839 * Parse a `maybe_worktree_ref` as a ref that possibly refers to a worktree ref
840 * (ie. either REFNAME, main-worktree/REFNAME or worktree/WORKTREE/REFNAME). It
841 * returns what kind of ref was found, and in case of REF_WORKTREE_OTHER, the
842 * worktree name is returned in `worktree_name` (pointing into
843 * `maybe_worktree_ref`) and `worktree_name_length`. The bare refname (the
844 * refname stripped of prefixes) is returned in `bare_refname`. The
845 * `worktree_name`, `worktree_name_length` and `bare_refname` arguments may be
846 * NULL.
847 */
848 enum ref_worktree_type parse_worktree_ref(const char *maybe_worktree_ref,
849 const char **worktree_name,
850 int *worktree_name_length,
851 const char **bare_refname);
852
853 enum expire_reflog_flags {
854 EXPIRE_REFLOGS_DRY_RUN = 1 << 0,
855 EXPIRE_REFLOGS_UPDATE_REF = 1 << 1,
856 EXPIRE_REFLOGS_REWRITE = 1 << 2,
857 };
858
859 /*
860 * The following interface is used for reflog expiration. The caller
861 * calls reflog_expire(), supplying it with three callback functions,
862 * of the following types. The callback functions define the
863 * expiration policy that is desired.
864 *
865 * reflog_expiry_prepare_fn -- Called once after the reference is
866 * locked. Called with the OID of the locked reference.
867 *
868 * reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn -- Called once for each entry in the
869 * existing reflog. It should return true iff that entry should be
870 * pruned.
871 *
872 * reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn -- Called once before the reference is
873 * unlocked again.
874 */
875 typedef void reflog_expiry_prepare_fn(const char *refname,
876 const struct object_id *oid,
877 void *cb_data);
878 typedef int reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn(struct object_id *ooid,
879 struct object_id *noid,
880 const char *email,
881 timestamp_t timestamp, int tz,
882 const char *message, void *cb_data);
883 typedef void reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn(void *cb_data);
884
885 /*
886 * Expire reflog entries for the specified reference.
887 * flags is a combination of the constants in
888 * enum expire_reflog_flags. The three function pointers are described
889 * above. On success, return zero.
890 */
891 int refs_reflog_expire(struct ref_store *refs,
892 const char *refname,
893 unsigned int flags,
894 reflog_expiry_prepare_fn prepare_fn,
895 reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn should_prune_fn,
896 reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn cleanup_fn,
897 void *policy_cb_data);
898 int reflog_expire(const char *refname,
899 unsigned int flags,
900 reflog_expiry_prepare_fn prepare_fn,
901 reflog_expiry_should_prune_fn should_prune_fn,
902 reflog_expiry_cleanup_fn cleanup_fn,
903 void *policy_cb_data);
904
905 struct ref_store *get_main_ref_store(struct repository *r);
906
907 /**
908 * Submodules
909 * ----------
910 *
911 * If you want to iterate the refs of a submodule you first need to add the
912 * submodules object database. You can do this by a code-snippet like
913 * this:
914 *
915 * const char *path = "path/to/submodule"
916 * if (add_submodule_odb(path))
917 * die("Error submodule '%s' not populated.", path);
918 *
919 * `add_submodule_odb()` will return zero on success. If you
920 * do not do this you will get an error for each ref that it does not point
921 * to a valid object.
922 *
923 * Note: As a side-effect of this you cannot safely assume that all
924 * objects you lookup are available in superproject. All submodule objects
925 * will be available the same way as the superprojects objects.
926 *
927 * Example:
928 * --------
929 *
930 * ----
931 * static int handle_remote_ref(const char *refname,
932 * const unsigned char *sha1, int flags, void *cb_data)
933 * {
934 * struct strbuf *output = cb_data;
935 * strbuf_addf(output, "%s\n", refname);
936 * return 0;
937 * }
938 *
939 */
940
941 /*
942 * Return the ref_store instance for the specified submodule. For the
943 * main repository, use submodule==NULL; such a call cannot fail. For
944 * a submodule, the submodule must exist and be a nonbare repository,
945 * otherwise return NULL. If the requested reference store has not yet
946 * been initialized, initialize it first.
947 *
948 * For backwards compatibility, submodule=="" is treated the same as
949 * submodule==NULL.
950 */
951 struct ref_store *get_submodule_ref_store(const char *submodule);
952 struct ref_store *get_worktree_ref_store(const struct worktree *wt);
953
954 /*
955 * Some of the names specified by refs have special meaning to Git.
956 * Organize these namespaces in a comon 'ref_namespace' array for
957 * reference from multiple places in the codebase.
958 */
959
960 struct ref_namespace_info {
961 char *ref;
962 enum decoration_type decoration;
963
964 /*
965 * If 'exact' is true, then we must match the 'ref' exactly.
966 * Otherwise, use a prefix match.
967 *
968 * 'ref_updated' is for internal use. It represents whether the
969 * 'ref' value was replaced from its original literal version.
970 */
971 unsigned exact:1,
972 ref_updated:1;
973 };
974
975 enum ref_namespace {
976 NAMESPACE_HEAD,
977 NAMESPACE_BRANCHES,
978 NAMESPACE_TAGS,
979 NAMESPACE_REMOTE_REFS,
980 NAMESPACE_STASH,
981 NAMESPACE_REPLACE,
982 NAMESPACE_NOTES,
983 NAMESPACE_PREFETCH,
984 NAMESPACE_REWRITTEN,
985
986 /* Must be last */
987 NAMESPACE__COUNT
988 };
989
990 /* See refs.c for the contents of this array. */
991 extern struct ref_namespace_info ref_namespace[NAMESPACE__COUNT];
992
993 /*
994 * Some ref namespaces can be modified by config values or environment
995 * variables. Modify a namespace as specified by its ref_namespace key.
996 */
997 void update_ref_namespace(enum ref_namespace namespace, char *ref);
998
999 #endif /* REFS_H */