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1 #ifndef REVISION_H
2 #define REVISION_H
3
4 #include "commit.h"
5 #include "parse-options.h"
6 #include "grep.h"
7 #include "notes.h"
8 #include "pretty.h"
9 #include "diff.h"
10 #include "commit-slab-decl.h"
11
12 /**
13 * The revision walking API offers functions to build a list of revisions
14 * and then iterate over that list.
15 *
16 * Calling sequence
17 * ----------------
18 *
19 * The walking API has a given calling sequence: first you need to initialize
20 * a rev_info structure, then add revisions to control what kind of revision
21 * list do you want to get, finally you can iterate over the revision list.
22 *
23 */
24
25 /* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
26 #define SEEN (1u<<0)
27 #define UNINTERESTING (1u<<1)
28 #define TREESAME (1u<<2)
29 #define SHOWN (1u<<3)
30 #define TMP_MARK (1u<<4) /* for isolated cases; clean after use */
31 #define BOUNDARY (1u<<5)
32 #define CHILD_SHOWN (1u<<6)
33 #define ADDED (1u<<7) /* Parents already parsed and added? */
34 #define SYMMETRIC_LEFT (1u<<8)
35 #define PATCHSAME (1u<<9)
36 #define BOTTOM (1u<<10)
37
38 /* WARNING: This is also used as REACHABLE in commit-graph.c. */
39 #define PULL_MERGE (1u<<15)
40 /*
41 * Indicates object was reached by traversal. i.e. not given by user on
42 * command-line or stdin.
43 * NEEDSWORK: NOT_USER_GIVEN doesn't apply to commits because we only support
44 * filtering trees and blobs, but it may be useful to support filtering commits
45 * in the future.
46 */
47 #define NOT_USER_GIVEN (1u<<25)
48 #define TRACK_LINEAR (1u<<26)
49 #define ALL_REV_FLAGS (((1u<<11)-1) | NOT_USER_GIVEN | TRACK_LINEAR | PULL_MERGE)
50
51 #define TOPO_WALK_EXPLORED (1u<<27)
52 #define TOPO_WALK_INDEGREE (1u<<28)
53
54 #define DECORATE_SHORT_REFS 1
55 #define DECORATE_FULL_REFS 2
56
57 struct log_info;
58 struct repository;
59 struct rev_info;
60 struct string_list;
61 struct saved_parents;
62 define_shared_commit_slab(revision_sources, char *);
63
64 struct rev_cmdline_info {
65 unsigned int nr;
66 unsigned int alloc;
67 struct rev_cmdline_entry {
68 struct object *item;
69 const char *name;
70 enum {
71 REV_CMD_REF,
72 REV_CMD_PARENTS_ONLY,
73 REV_CMD_LEFT,
74 REV_CMD_RIGHT,
75 REV_CMD_MERGE_BASE,
76 REV_CMD_REV
77 } whence;
78 unsigned flags;
79 } *rev;
80 };
81
82 #define REVISION_WALK_WALK 0
83 #define REVISION_WALK_NO_WALK_SORTED 1
84 #define REVISION_WALK_NO_WALK_UNSORTED 2
85
86 struct oidset;
87 struct topo_walk_info;
88
89 struct rev_info {
90 /* Starting list */
91 struct commit_list *commits;
92 struct object_array pending;
93 struct repository *repo;
94
95 /* Parents of shown commits */
96 struct object_array boundary_commits;
97
98 /* The end-points specified by the end user */
99 struct rev_cmdline_info cmdline;
100
101 /* excluding from --branches, --refs, etc. expansion */
102 struct string_list *ref_excludes;
103
104 /* Basic information */
105 const char *prefix;
106 const char *def;
107 struct pathspec prune_data;
108
109 /*
110 * Whether the arguments parsed by setup_revisions() included any
111 * "input" revisions that might still have yielded an empty pending
112 * list (e.g., patterns like "--all" or "--glob").
113 */
114 int rev_input_given;
115
116 /*
117 * Whether we read from stdin due to the --stdin option.
118 */
119 int read_from_stdin;
120
121 /* topo-sort */
122 enum rev_sort_order sort_order;
123
124 unsigned int early_output;
125
126 unsigned int ignore_missing:1,
127 ignore_missing_links:1;
128
129 /* Traversal flags */
130 unsigned int dense:1,
131 prune:1,
132 no_walk:2,
133 remove_empty_trees:1,
134 simplify_history:1,
135 show_pulls:1,
136 topo_order:1,
137 simplify_merges:1,
138 simplify_by_decoration:1,
139 single_worktree:1,
140 tag_objects:1,
141 tree_objects:1,
142 blob_objects:1,
143 verify_objects:1,
144 edge_hint:1,
145 edge_hint_aggressive:1,
146 limited:1,
147 unpacked:1,
148 boundary:2,
149 count:1,
150 left_right:1,
151 left_only:1,
152 right_only:1,
153 rewrite_parents:1,
154 print_parents:1,
155 show_decorations:1,
156 reverse:1,
157 reverse_output_stage:1,
158 cherry_pick:1,
159 cherry_mark:1,
160 bisect:1,
161 ancestry_path:1,
162 first_parent_only:1,
163 line_level_traverse:1,
164 tree_blobs_in_commit_order:1,
165
166 /*
167 * Blobs are shown without regard for their existence.
168 * But not so for trees: unless exclude_promisor_objects
169 * is set and the tree in question is a promisor object;
170 * OR ignore_missing_links is set, the revision walker
171 * dies with a "bad tree object HASH" message when
172 * encountering a missing tree. For callers that can
173 * handle missing trees and want them to be filterable
174 * and showable, set this to true. The revision walker
175 * will filter and show such a missing tree as usual,
176 * but will not attempt to recurse into this tree
177 * object.
178 */
179 do_not_die_on_missing_tree:1,
180
181 /* for internal use only */
182 exclude_promisor_objects:1;
183
184 /* Diff flags */
185 unsigned int diff:1,
186 full_diff:1,
187 show_root_diff:1,
188 no_commit_id:1,
189 verbose_header:1,
190 ignore_merges:1,
191 combine_merges:1,
192 combined_all_paths:1,
193 dense_combined_merges:1,
194 always_show_header:1;
195
196 /* Format info */
197 int show_notes;
198 unsigned int shown_one:1,
199 shown_dashes:1,
200 show_merge:1,
201 show_notes_given:1,
202 show_signature:1,
203 pretty_given:1,
204 abbrev_commit:1,
205 abbrev_commit_given:1,
206 zero_commit:1,
207 use_terminator:1,
208 missing_newline:1,
209 date_mode_explicit:1,
210 preserve_subject:1,
211 encode_email_headers:1;
212 unsigned int disable_stdin:1;
213 /* --show-linear-break */
214 unsigned int track_linear:1,
215 track_first_time:1,
216 linear:1;
217
218 struct date_mode date_mode;
219 int expand_tabs_in_log; /* unset if negative */
220 int expand_tabs_in_log_default;
221
222 unsigned int abbrev;
223 enum cmit_fmt commit_format;
224 struct log_info *loginfo;
225 int nr, total;
226 const char *mime_boundary;
227 const char *patch_suffix;
228 int numbered_files;
229 int reroll_count;
230 char *message_id;
231 struct ident_split from_ident;
232 struct string_list *ref_message_ids;
233 int add_signoff;
234 const char *extra_headers;
235 const char *log_reencode;
236 const char *subject_prefix;
237 int no_inline;
238 int show_log_size;
239 struct string_list *mailmap;
240
241 /* Filter by commit log message */
242 struct grep_opt grep_filter;
243 /* Negate the match of grep_filter */
244 int invert_grep;
245
246 /* Display history graph */
247 struct git_graph *graph;
248
249 /* special limits */
250 int skip_count;
251 int max_count;
252 timestamp_t max_age;
253 timestamp_t min_age;
254 int min_parents;
255 int max_parents;
256 int (*include_check)(struct commit *, void *);
257 void *include_check_data;
258
259 /* diff info for patches and for paths limiting */
260 struct diff_options diffopt;
261 struct diff_options pruning;
262
263 struct reflog_walk_info *reflog_info;
264 struct decoration children;
265 struct decoration merge_simplification;
266 struct decoration treesame;
267
268 /* notes-specific options: which refs to show */
269 struct display_notes_opt notes_opt;
270
271 /* interdiff */
272 const struct object_id *idiff_oid1;
273 const struct object_id *idiff_oid2;
274 const char *idiff_title;
275
276 /* range-diff */
277 const char *rdiff1;
278 const char *rdiff2;
279 int creation_factor;
280 const char *rdiff_title;
281
282 /* commit counts */
283 int count_left;
284 int count_right;
285 int count_same;
286
287 /* line level range that we are chasing */
288 struct decoration line_log_data;
289
290 /* copies of the parent lists, for --full-diff display */
291 struct saved_parents *saved_parents_slab;
292
293 struct commit_list *previous_parents;
294 const char *break_bar;
295
296 struct revision_sources *sources;
297
298 struct topo_walk_info *topo_walk_info;
299 };
300
301 int ref_excluded(struct string_list *, const char *path);
302 void clear_ref_exclusion(struct string_list **);
303 void add_ref_exclusion(struct string_list **, const char *exclude);
304
305
306 #define REV_TREE_SAME 0
307 #define REV_TREE_NEW 1 /* Only new files */
308 #define REV_TREE_OLD 2 /* Only files removed */
309 #define REV_TREE_DIFFERENT 3 /* Mixed changes */
310
311 /* revision.c */
312 typedef void (*show_early_output_fn_t)(struct rev_info *, struct commit_list *);
313 extern volatile show_early_output_fn_t show_early_output;
314
315 struct setup_revision_opt {
316 const char *def;
317 void (*tweak)(struct rev_info *, struct setup_revision_opt *);
318 const char *submodule; /* TODO: drop this and use rev_info->repo */
319 unsigned int assume_dashdash:1,
320 allow_exclude_promisor_objects:1;
321 unsigned revarg_opt;
322 };
323
324 #ifndef NO_THE_REPOSITORY_COMPATIBILITY_MACROS
325 #define init_revisions(revs, prefix) repo_init_revisions(the_repository, revs, prefix)
326 #endif
327
328 /**
329 * Initialize a rev_info structure with default values. The third parameter may
330 * be NULL or can be prefix path, and then the `.prefix` variable will be set
331 * to it. This is typically the first function you want to call when you want
332 * to deal with a revision list. After calling this function, you are free to
333 * customize options, like set `.ignore_merges` to 0 if you don't want to
334 * ignore merges, and so on.
335 */
336 void repo_init_revisions(struct repository *r,
337 struct rev_info *revs,
338 const char *prefix);
339
340 /**
341 * Parse revision information, filling in the `rev_info` structure, and
342 * removing the used arguments from the argument list. Returns the number
343 * of arguments left that weren't recognized, which are also moved to the
344 * head of the argument list. The last parameter is used in case no
345 * parameter given by the first two arguments.
346 */
347 int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs,
348 struct setup_revision_opt *);
349
350 void parse_revision_opt(struct rev_info *revs, struct parse_opt_ctx_t *ctx,
351 const struct option *options,
352 const char * const usagestr[]);
353 #define REVARG_CANNOT_BE_FILENAME 01
354 #define REVARG_COMMITTISH 02
355 int handle_revision_arg(const char *arg, struct rev_info *revs,
356 int flags, unsigned revarg_opt);
357
358 /**
359 * Reset the flags used by the revision walking api. You can use this to do
360 * multiple sequential revision walks.
361 */
362 void reset_revision_walk(void);
363
364 /**
365 * Prepares the rev_info structure for a walk. You should check if it returns
366 * any error (non-zero return code) and if it does not, you can start using
367 * get_revision() to do the iteration.
368 */
369 int prepare_revision_walk(struct rev_info *revs);
370
371 /**
372 * Takes a pointer to a `rev_info` structure and iterates over it, returning a
373 * `struct commit *` each time you call it. The end of the revision list is
374 * indicated by returning a NULL pointer.
375 */
376 struct commit *get_revision(struct rev_info *revs);
377
378 const char *get_revision_mark(const struct rev_info *revs,
379 const struct commit *commit);
380 void put_revision_mark(const struct rev_info *revs,
381 const struct commit *commit);
382
383 void mark_parents_uninteresting(struct commit *commit);
384 void mark_tree_uninteresting(struct repository *r, struct tree *tree);
385 void mark_trees_uninteresting_sparse(struct repository *r, struct oidset *trees);
386
387 void show_object_with_name(FILE *, struct object *, const char *);
388
389 /**
390 * This function can be used if you want to add commit objects as revision
391 * information. You can use the `UNINTERESTING` object flag to indicate if
392 * you want to include or exclude the given commit (and commits reachable
393 * from the given commit) from the revision list.
394 *
395 * NOTE: If you have the commits as a string list then you probably want to
396 * use setup_revisions(), instead of parsing each string and using this
397 * function.
398 */
399 void add_pending_object(struct rev_info *revs,
400 struct object *obj, const char *name);
401
402 void add_pending_oid(struct rev_info *revs,
403 const char *name, const struct object_id *oid,
404 unsigned int flags);
405
406 void add_head_to_pending(struct rev_info *);
407 void add_reflogs_to_pending(struct rev_info *, unsigned int flags);
408 void add_index_objects_to_pending(struct rev_info *, unsigned int flags);
409
410 enum commit_action {
411 commit_ignore,
412 commit_show,
413 commit_error
414 };
415
416 enum commit_action get_commit_action(struct rev_info *revs,
417 struct commit *commit);
418 enum commit_action simplify_commit(struct rev_info *revs,
419 struct commit *commit);
420
421 enum rewrite_result {
422 rewrite_one_ok,
423 rewrite_one_noparents,
424 rewrite_one_error
425 };
426
427 typedef enum rewrite_result (*rewrite_parent_fn_t)(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit **pp);
428
429 int rewrite_parents(struct rev_info *revs,
430 struct commit *commit,
431 rewrite_parent_fn_t rewrite_parent);
432
433 /*
434 * The log machinery saves the original parent list so that
435 * get_saved_parents() can later tell what the real parents of the
436 * commits are, when commit->parents has been modified by history
437 * simpification.
438 *
439 * get_saved_parents() will transparently return commit->parents if
440 * history simplification is off.
441 */
442 struct commit_list *get_saved_parents(struct rev_info *revs, const struct commit *commit);
443
444 #endif