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/*
* Check-out files from the "current cache directory"
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Linus Torvalds
*
* Careful: order of argument flags does matter. For example,
*
* git-checkout-index -a -f file.c
*
* Will first check out all files listed in the cache (but not
* overwrite any old ones), and then force-checkout "file.c" a
* second time (ie that one _will_ overwrite any old contents
* with the same filename).
*
* Also, just doing "git-checkout-index" does nothing. You probably
* meant "git-checkout-index -a". And if you want to force it, you
* want "git-checkout-index -f -a".
*
* Intuitiveness is not the goal here. Repeatability is. The
* reason for the "no arguments means no work" thing is that
* from scripts you are supposed to be able to do things like
*
* find . -name '*.h' -print0 | xargs -0 git-checkout-index -f --
*
* or:
*
* find . -name '*.h' -print0 | git-checkout-index -f -z --stdin
*
* which will force all existing *.h files to be replaced with
* their cached copies. If an empty command line implied "all",
* then this would force-refresh everything in the cache, which
* was not the point.
*
* Oh, and the "--" is just a good idea when you know the rest
* will be filenames. Just so that you wouldn't have a filename
* of "-a" causing problems (not possible in the above example,
* but get used to it in scripting!).
*/
#include "cache.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "quote.h"
#define CHECKOUT_ALL 4
static const char *prefix;
static int prefix_length;
static int line_termination = '\n';
static int checkout_stage; /* default to checkout stage0 */
static int to_tempfile;
static char topath[4][MAXPATHLEN+1];
static struct checkout state = {
.base_dir = "",
.base_dir_len = 0,
.force = 0,
.quiet = 0,
.not_new = 0,
.refresh_cache = 0,
};
static void write_tempfile_record (const char *name)
{
int i;
if (CHECKOUT_ALL == checkout_stage) {
for (i = 1; i < 4; i++) {
if (i > 1)
putchar(' ');
if (topath[i][0])
fputs(topath[i], stdout);
else
putchar('.');
}
} else
fputs(topath[checkout_stage], stdout);
putchar('\t');
write_name_quoted("", 0, name + prefix_length,
line_termination, stdout);
putchar(line_termination);
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
topath[i][0] = 0;
}
}
static int checkout_file(const char *name)
{
int namelen = strlen(name);
int pos = cache_name_pos(name, namelen);
int has_same_name = 0;
int did_checkout = 0;
int errs = 0;
if (pos < 0)
pos = -pos - 1;
while (pos < active_nr) {
struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[pos];
if (ce_namelen(ce) != namelen ||
memcmp(ce->name, name, namelen))
break;
has_same_name = 1;
pos++;
if (ce_stage(ce) != checkout_stage
&& (CHECKOUT_ALL != checkout_stage || !ce_stage(ce)))
continue;
did_checkout = 1;
if (checkout_entry(ce, &state,
to_tempfile ? topath[ce_stage(ce)] : NULL) < 0)
errs++;
}
if (did_checkout) {
if (to_tempfile)
write_tempfile_record(name);
return errs > 0 ? -1 : 0;
}
if (!state.quiet) {
fprintf(stderr, "git-checkout-index: %s ", name);
if (!has_same_name)
fprintf(stderr, "is not in the cache");
else if (checkout_stage)
fprintf(stderr, "does not exist at stage %d",
checkout_stage);
else
fprintf(stderr, "is unmerged");
fputc('\n', stderr);
}
return -1;
}
static int checkout_all(void)
{
int i, errs = 0;
struct cache_entry* last_ce = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < active_nr ; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
if (ce_stage(ce) != checkout_stage
&& (CHECKOUT_ALL != checkout_stage || !ce_stage(ce)))
continue;
if (prefix && *prefix &&
(ce_namelen(ce) <= prefix_length ||
memcmp(prefix, ce->name, prefix_length)))
continue;
if (last_ce && to_tempfile) {
if (ce_namelen(last_ce) != ce_namelen(ce)
|| memcmp(last_ce->name, ce->name, ce_namelen(ce)))
write_tempfile_record(last_ce->name);
}
if (checkout_entry(ce, &state,
to_tempfile ? topath[ce_stage(ce)] : NULL) < 0)
errs++;
last_ce = ce;
}
if (last_ce && to_tempfile)
write_tempfile_record(last_ce->name);
if (errs)
/* we have already done our error reporting.
* exit with the same code as die().
*/
exit(128);
return 0;
}
static const char checkout_cache_usage[] =
"git-checkout-index [-u] [-q] [-a] [-f] [-n] [--stage=[123]|all] [--prefix=<string>] [--temp] [--] <file>...";
static struct cache_file cache_file;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
int newfd = -1;
int all = 0;
int read_from_stdin = 0;
prefix = setup_git_directory();
"Assume unchanged" git This adds "assume unchanged" logic, started by this message in the list discussion recently: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0601311807470.7301@g5.osdl.org> This is a workaround for filesystems that do not have lstat() that is quick enough for the index mechanism to take advantage of. On the paths marked as "assumed to be unchanged", the user needs to explicitly use update-index to register the object name to be in the next commit. You can use two new options to update-index to set and reset the CE_VALID bit: git-update-index --assume-unchanged path... git-update-index --no-assume-unchanged path... These forms manipulate only the CE_VALID bit; it does not change the object name recorded in the index file. Nor they add a new entry to the index. When the configuration variable "core.ignorestat = true" is set, the index entries are marked with CE_VALID bit automatically after: - update-index to explicitly register the current object name to the index file. - when update-index --refresh finds the path to be up-to-date. - when tools like read-tree -u and apply --index update the working tree file and register the current object name to the index file. The flag is dropped upon read-tree that does not check out the index entry. This happens regardless of the core.ignorestat settings. Index entries marked with CE_VALID bit are assumed to be unchanged most of the time. However, there are cases that CE_VALID bit is ignored for the sake of safety and usability: - while "git-read-tree -m" or git-apply need to make sure that the paths involved in the merge do not have local modifications. This sacrifices performance for safety. - when git-checkout-index -f -q -u -a tries to see if it needs to checkout the paths. Otherwise you can never check anything out ;-). - when git-update-index --really-refresh (a new flag) tries to see if the index entry is up to date. You can start with everything marked as CE_VALID and run this once to drop CE_VALID bit for paths that are modified. Most notably, "update-index --refresh" honours CE_VALID and does not actively stat, so after you modified a file in the working tree, update-index --refresh would not notice until you tell the index about it with "git-update-index path" or "git-update-index --no-assume-unchanged path". This version is not expected to be perfect. I think diff between index and/or tree and working files may need some adjustment, and there probably needs other cases we should automatically unmark paths that are marked to be CE_VALID. But the basics seem to work, and ready to be tested by people who asked for this feature. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-02-09 06:15:24 +01:00
git_config(git_default_config);
prefix_length = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0;
if (read_cache() < 0) {
die("invalid cache");
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
const char *arg = argv[i];
if (!strcmp(arg, "--")) {
i++;
break;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-a") || !strcmp(arg, "--all")) {
all = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-f") || !strcmp(arg, "--force")) {
state.force = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-q") || !strcmp(arg, "--quiet")) {
state.quiet = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-n") || !strcmp(arg, "--no-create")) {
state.not_new = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-u") || !strcmp(arg, "--index")) {
state.refresh_cache = 1;
if (newfd < 0)
newfd = hold_index_file_for_update
(&cache_file,
get_index_file());
if (newfd < 0)
die("cannot open index.lock file.");
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "-z")) {
line_termination = 0;
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--stdin")) {
if (i != argc - 1)
die("--stdin must be at the end");
read_from_stdin = 1;
i++; /* do not consider arg as a file name */
break;
}
if (!strcmp(arg, "--temp")) {
to_tempfile = 1;
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(arg, "--prefix=", 9)) {
state.base_dir = arg+9;
state.base_dir_len = strlen(state.base_dir);
continue;
}
if (!strncmp(arg, "--stage=", 8)) {
if (!strcmp(arg + 8, "all")) {
to_tempfile = 1;
checkout_stage = CHECKOUT_ALL;
} else {
int ch = arg[8];
if ('1' <= ch && ch <= '3')
checkout_stage = arg[8] - '0';
else
die("stage should be between 1 and 3 or all");
}
continue;
}
if (arg[0] == '-')
usage(checkout_cache_usage);
break;
}
if (state.base_dir_len || to_tempfile) {
/* when --prefix is specified we do not
* want to update cache.
*/
if (state.refresh_cache) {
close(newfd); newfd = -1;
rollback_index_file(&cache_file);
}
state.refresh_cache = 0;
}
/* Check out named files first */
for ( ; i < argc; i++) {
const char *arg = argv[i];
if (all)
die("git-checkout-index: don't mix '--all' and explicit filenames");
if (read_from_stdin)
die("git-checkout-index: don't mix '--stdin' and explicit filenames");
checkout_file(prefix_path(prefix, prefix_length, arg));
}
if (read_from_stdin) {
struct strbuf buf;
if (all)
die("git-checkout-index: don't mix '--all' and '--stdin'");
strbuf_init(&buf);
while (1) {
char *path_name;
read_line(&buf, stdin, line_termination);
if (buf.eof)
break;
if (line_termination && buf.buf[0] == '"')
path_name = unquote_c_style(buf.buf, NULL);
else
path_name = buf.buf;
checkout_file(prefix_path(prefix, prefix_length, path_name));
if (path_name != buf.buf)
free(path_name);
}
}
if (all)
checkout_all();
if (0 <= newfd &&
(write_cache(newfd, active_cache, active_nr) ||
commit_index_file(&cache_file)))
die("Unable to write new cachefile");
return 0;
}