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This shrinks the top-level directory a bit, and makes it much more pleasant to use auto-completion on the thing. Instead of [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em buil<tab> Display all 180 possibilities? (y or n) [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin-sh builtin-shortlog.c builtin-show-branch.c builtin-show-ref.c builtin-shortlog.o builtin-show-branch.o builtin-show-ref.o [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin-shor<tab> builtin-shortlog.c builtin-shortlog.o [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin-shortlog.c you get [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em buil<tab> [type] builtin/ builtin.h [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin [auto-completes to] [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin/sh<tab> [type] shortlog.c shortlog.o show-branch.c show-branch.o show-ref.c show-ref.o [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin/sho [auto-completes to] [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin/shor<tab> [type] shortlog.c shortlog.o [torvalds@nehalem git]$ em builtin/shortlog.c which doesn't seem all that different, but not having that annoying break in "Display all 180 possibilities?" is quite a relief. NOTE! If you do this in a clean tree (no object files etc), or using an editor that has auto-completion rules that ignores '*.o' files, you won't see that annoying 'Display all 180 possibilities?' message - it will just show the choices instead. I think bash has some cut-off around 100 choices or something. So the reason I see this is that I'm using an odd editory, and thus don't have the rules to cut down on auto-completion. But you can simulate that by using 'ls' instead, or something similar. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
190 lines
5 KiB
C
190 lines
5 KiB
C
/*
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* GIT - the stupid content tracker
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*
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* Copyright (c) Junio C Hamano, 2006, 2009
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*/
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#include "builtin.h"
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#include "quote.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "parse-options.h"
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static struct treeent {
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unsigned mode;
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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int len;
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char name[FLEX_ARRAY];
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} **entries;
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static int alloc, used;
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static void append_to_tree(unsigned mode, unsigned char *sha1, char *path)
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{
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struct treeent *ent;
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int len = strlen(path);
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if (strchr(path, '/'))
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die("path %s contains slash", path);
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if (alloc <= used) {
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alloc = alloc_nr(used);
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entries = xrealloc(entries, sizeof(*entries) * alloc);
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}
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ent = entries[used++] = xmalloc(sizeof(**entries) + len + 1);
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ent->mode = mode;
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ent->len = len;
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hashcpy(ent->sha1, sha1);
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memcpy(ent->name, path, len+1);
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}
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static int ent_compare(const void *a_, const void *b_)
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{
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struct treeent *a = *(struct treeent **)a_;
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struct treeent *b = *(struct treeent **)b_;
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return base_name_compare(a->name, a->len, a->mode,
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b->name, b->len, b->mode);
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}
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static void write_tree(unsigned char *sha1)
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{
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struct strbuf buf;
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size_t size;
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int i;
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qsort(entries, used, sizeof(*entries), ent_compare);
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for (size = i = 0; i < used; i++)
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size += 32 + entries[i]->len;
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strbuf_init(&buf, size);
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for (i = 0; i < used; i++) {
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struct treeent *ent = entries[i];
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strbuf_addf(&buf, "%o %s%c", ent->mode, ent->name, '\0');
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strbuf_add(&buf, ent->sha1, 20);
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}
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write_sha1_file(buf.buf, buf.len, tree_type, sha1);
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}
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static const char *mktree_usage[] = {
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"git mktree [-z] [--missing] [--batch]",
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NULL
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};
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static void mktree_line(char *buf, size_t len, int line_termination, int allow_missing)
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{
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char *ptr, *ntr;
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unsigned mode;
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enum object_type mode_type; /* object type derived from mode */
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enum object_type obj_type; /* object type derived from sha */
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char *path;
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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ptr = buf;
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/*
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* Read non-recursive ls-tree output format:
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* mode SP type SP sha1 TAB name
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*/
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mode = strtoul(ptr, &ntr, 8);
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if (ptr == ntr || !ntr || *ntr != ' ')
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die("input format error: %s", buf);
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ptr = ntr + 1; /* type */
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ntr = strchr(ptr, ' ');
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if (!ntr || buf + len <= ntr + 40 ||
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ntr[41] != '\t' ||
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get_sha1_hex(ntr + 1, sha1))
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die("input format error: %s", buf);
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/* It is perfectly normal if we do not have a commit from a submodule */
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if (S_ISGITLINK(mode))
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allow_missing = 1;
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*ntr++ = 0; /* now at the beginning of SHA1 */
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path = ntr + 41; /* at the beginning of name */
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if (line_termination && path[0] == '"') {
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struct strbuf p_uq = STRBUF_INIT;
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if (unquote_c_style(&p_uq, path, NULL))
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die("invalid quoting");
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path = strbuf_detach(&p_uq, NULL);
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}
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/*
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* Object type is redundantly derivable three ways.
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* These should all agree.
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*/
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mode_type = object_type(mode);
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if (mode_type != type_from_string(ptr)) {
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die("entry '%s' object type (%s) doesn't match mode type (%s)",
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path, ptr, typename(mode_type));
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}
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/* Check the type of object identified by sha1 */
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obj_type = sha1_object_info(sha1, NULL);
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if (obj_type < 0) {
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if (allow_missing) {
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; /* no problem - missing objects are presumed to be of the right type */
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} else {
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die("entry '%s' object %s is unavailable", path, sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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}
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} else {
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if (obj_type != mode_type) {
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/*
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* The object exists but is of the wrong type.
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* This is a problem regardless of allow_missing
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* because the new tree entry will never be correct.
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*/
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die("entry '%s' object %s is a %s but specified type was (%s)",
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path, sha1_to_hex(sha1), typename(obj_type), typename(mode_type));
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}
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}
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append_to_tree(mode, sha1, path);
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}
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int cmd_mktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix)
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{
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struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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int line_termination = '\n';
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int allow_missing = 0;
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int is_batch_mode = 0;
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int got_eof = 0;
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const struct option option[] = {
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OPT_SET_INT('z', NULL, &line_termination, "input is NUL terminated", '\0'),
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OPT_SET_INT( 0 , "missing", &allow_missing, "allow missing objects", 1),
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OPT_SET_INT( 0 , "batch", &is_batch_mode, "allow creation of more than one tree", 1),
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OPT_END()
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};
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ac = parse_options(ac, av, prefix, option, mktree_usage, 0);
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while (!got_eof) {
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while (1) {
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if (strbuf_getline(&sb, stdin, line_termination) == EOF) {
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got_eof = 1;
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break;
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}
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if (sb.buf[0] == '\0') {
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/* empty lines denote tree boundaries in batch mode */
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if (is_batch_mode)
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break;
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die("input format error: (blank line only valid in batch mode)");
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}
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mktree_line(sb.buf, sb.len, line_termination, allow_missing);
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}
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if (is_batch_mode && got_eof && used < 1) {
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/*
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* Execution gets here if the last tree entry is terminated with a
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* new-line. The final new-line has been made optional to be
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* consistent with the original non-batch behaviour of mktree.
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*/
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; /* skip creating an empty tree */
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} else {
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write_tree(sha1);
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puts(sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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fflush(stdout);
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}
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used=0; /* reset tree entry buffer for re-use in batch mode */
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}
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strbuf_release(&sb);
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exit(0);
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}
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