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#include "cache.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "pathspec.h"
#include "attr.h"
/*
* Finds which of the given pathspecs match items in the index.
*
* For each pathspec, sets the corresponding entry in the seen[] array
* (which should be specs items long, i.e. the same size as pathspec)
* to the nature of the "closest" (i.e. most specific) match found for
* that pathspec in the index, if it was a closer type of match than
* the existing entry. As an optimization, matching is skipped
* altogether if seen[] already only contains non-zero entries.
*
* If seen[] has not already been written to, it may make sense
* to use find_pathspecs_matching_against_index() instead.
*/
void add_pathspec_matches_against_index(const struct pathspec *pathspec,
char *seen)
{
int num_unmatched = 0, i;
/*
* Since we are walking the index as if we were walking the directory,
* we have to mark the matched pathspec as seen; otherwise we will
* mistakenly think that the user gave a pathspec that did not match
* anything.
*/
for (i = 0; i < pathspec->nr; i++)
if (!seen[i])
num_unmatched++;
if (!num_unmatched)
return;
for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
Convert "struct cache_entry *" to "const ..." wherever possible I attempted to make index_state->cache[] a "const struct cache_entry **" to find out how existing entries in index are modified and where. The question I have is what do we do if we really need to keep track of on-disk changes in the index. The result is - diff-lib.c: setting CE_UPTODATE - name-hash.c: setting CE_HASHED - preload-index.c, read-cache.c, unpack-trees.c and builtin/update-index: obvious - entry.c: write_entry() may refresh the checked out entry via fill_stat_cache_info(). This causes "non-const struct cache_entry *" in builtin/apply.c, builtin/checkout-index.c and builtin/checkout.c - builtin/ls-files.c: --with-tree changes stagemask and may set CE_UPDATE Of these, write_entry() and its call sites are probably most interesting because it modifies on-disk info. But this is stat info and can be retrieved via refresh, at least for porcelain commands. Other just uses ce_flags for local purposes. So, keeping track of "dirty" entries is just a matter of setting a flag in index modification functions exposed by read-cache.c. Except unpack-trees, the rest of the code base does not do anything funny behind read-cache's back. The actual patch is less valueable than the summary above. But if anyone wants to re-identify the above sites. Applying this patch, then this: diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h index 430d021..1692891 100644 --- a/cache.h +++ b/cache.h @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static inline unsigned int canon_mode(unsigned int mode) #define cache_entry_size(len) (offsetof(struct cache_entry,name) + (len) + 1) struct index_state { - struct cache_entry **cache; + const struct cache_entry **cache; unsigned int version; unsigned int cache_nr, cache_alloc, cache_changed; struct string_list *resolve_undo; will help quickly identify them without bogus warnings. Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-07-09 17:29:00 +02:00
const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
ce_path_match(ce, pathspec, seen);
}
}
/*
* Finds which of the given pathspecs match items in the index.
*
* This is a one-shot wrapper around add_pathspec_matches_against_index()
* which allocates, populates, and returns a seen[] array indicating the
* nature of the "closest" (i.e. most specific) matches which each of the
* given pathspecs achieves against all items in the index.
*/
char *find_pathspecs_matching_against_index(const struct pathspec *pathspec)
{
char *seen = xcalloc(pathspec->nr, 1);
add_pathspec_matches_against_index(pathspec, seen);
return seen;
}
/*
* Magic pathspec
*
* Possible future magic semantics include stuff like:
*
* { PATHSPEC_RECURSIVE, '*', "recursive" },
* { PATHSPEC_REGEXP, '\0', "regexp" },
*
*/
static struct pathspec_magic {
unsigned bit;
char mnemonic; /* this cannot be ':'! */
const char *name;
} pathspec_magic[] = {
{ PATHSPEC_FROMTOP, '/', "top" },
{ PATHSPEC_LITERAL, '\0', "literal" },
{ PATHSPEC_GLOB, '\0', "glob" },
{ PATHSPEC_ICASE, '\0', "icase" },
{ PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE, '!', "exclude" },
{ PATHSPEC_ATTR, '\0', "attr" },
};
static void prefix_magic(struct strbuf *sb, int prefixlen, unsigned magic)
{
int i;
strbuf_addstr(sb, ":(");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++)
if (magic & pathspec_magic[i].bit) {
if (sb->buf[sb->len - 1] != '(')
strbuf_addch(sb, ',');
strbuf_addstr(sb, pathspec_magic[i].name);
}
strbuf_addf(sb, ",prefix:%d)", prefixlen);
}
static size_t strcspn_escaped(const char *s, const char *stop)
{
const char *i;
for (i = s; *i; i++) {
/* skip the escaped character */
if (i[0] == '\\' && i[1]) {
i++;
continue;
}
if (strchr(stop, *i))
break;
}
return i - s;
}
static inline int invalid_value_char(const char ch)
{
if (isalnum(ch) || strchr(",-_", ch))
return 0;
return -1;
}
static char *attr_value_unescape(const char *value)
{
const char *src;
char *dst, *ret;
ret = xmallocz(strlen(value));
for (src = value, dst = ret; *src; src++, dst++) {
if (*src == '\\') {
if (!src[1])
die(_("Escape character '\\' not allowed as "
"last character in attr value"));
src++;
}
if (invalid_value_char(*src))
die("cannot use '%c' for value matching", *src);
*dst = *src;
}
*dst = '\0';
return ret;
}
static void parse_pathspec_attr_match(struct pathspec_item *item, const char *value)
{
struct string_list_item *si;
struct string_list list = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
if (item->attr_check || item->attr_match)
die(_("Only one 'attr:' specification is allowed."));
if (!value || !*value)
die(_("attr spec must not be empty"));
string_list_split(&list, value, ' ', -1);
string_list_remove_empty_items(&list, 0);
item->attr_check = attr_check_alloc();
item->attr_match = xcalloc(list.nr, sizeof(struct attr_match));
for_each_string_list_item(si, &list) {
size_t attr_len;
char *attr_name;
const struct git_attr *a;
int j = item->attr_match_nr++;
const char *attr = si->string;
struct attr_match *am = &item->attr_match[j];
switch (*attr) {
case '!':
am->match_mode = MATCH_UNSPECIFIED;
attr++;
attr_len = strlen(attr);
break;
case '-':
am->match_mode = MATCH_UNSET;
attr++;
attr_len = strlen(attr);
break;
default:
attr_len = strcspn(attr, "=");
if (attr[attr_len] != '=')
am->match_mode = MATCH_SET;
else {
const char *v = &attr[attr_len + 1];
am->match_mode = MATCH_VALUE;
am->value = attr_value_unescape(v);
}
break;
}
attr_name = xmemdupz(attr, attr_len);
a = git_attr(attr_name);
if (!a)
die(_("invalid attribute name %s"), attr_name);
attr_check_append(item->attr_check, a);
free(attr_name);
}
if (item->attr_check->nr != item->attr_match_nr)
die("BUG: should have same number of entries");
string_list_clear(&list, 0);
}
static inline int get_literal_global(void)
{
static int literal = -1;
if (literal < 0)
literal = git_env_bool(GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS_ENVIRONMENT, 0);
return literal;
}
static inline int get_glob_global(void)
{
static int glob = -1;
if (glob < 0)
glob = git_env_bool(GIT_GLOB_PATHSPECS_ENVIRONMENT, 0);
return glob;
}
static inline int get_noglob_global(void)
{
static int noglob = -1;
if (noglob < 0)
noglob = git_env_bool(GIT_NOGLOB_PATHSPECS_ENVIRONMENT, 0);
return noglob;
}
static inline int get_icase_global(void)
{
static int icase = -1;
if (icase < 0)
icase = git_env_bool(GIT_ICASE_PATHSPECS_ENVIRONMENT, 0);
return icase;
}
static int get_global_magic(int element_magic)
{
int global_magic = 0;
if (get_literal_global())
global_magic |= PATHSPEC_LITERAL;
/* --glob-pathspec is overridden by :(literal) */
if (get_glob_global() && !(element_magic & PATHSPEC_LITERAL))
global_magic |= PATHSPEC_GLOB;
if (get_glob_global() && get_noglob_global())
die(_("global 'glob' and 'noglob' pathspec settings are incompatible"));
if (get_icase_global())
global_magic |= PATHSPEC_ICASE;
if ((global_magic & PATHSPEC_LITERAL) &&
(global_magic & ~PATHSPEC_LITERAL))
die(_("global 'literal' pathspec setting is incompatible "
"with all other global pathspec settings"));
/* --noglob-pathspec adds :(literal) _unless_ :(glob) is specified */
if (get_noglob_global() && !(element_magic & PATHSPEC_GLOB))
global_magic |= PATHSPEC_LITERAL;
return global_magic;
}
/*
* Parse the pathspec element looking for long magic
*
* saves all magic in 'magic'
* if prefix magic is used, save the prefix length in 'prefix_len'
* returns the position in 'elem' after all magic has been parsed
*/
static const char *parse_long_magic(unsigned *magic, int *prefix_len,
struct pathspec_item *item,
const char *elem)
{
const char *pos;
const char *nextat;
for (pos = elem + 2; *pos && *pos != ')'; pos = nextat) {
size_t len = strcspn_escaped(pos, ",)");
int i;
if (pos[len] == ',')
nextat = pos + len + 1; /* handle ',' */
else
nextat = pos + len; /* handle ')' and '\0' */
if (!len)
continue;
if (starts_with(pos, "prefix:")) {
char *endptr;
*prefix_len = strtol(pos + 7, &endptr, 10);
if (endptr - pos != len)
die(_("invalid parameter for pathspec magic 'prefix'"));
continue;
}
if (starts_with(pos, "attr:")) {
char *attr_body = xmemdupz(pos + 5, len - 5);
parse_pathspec_attr_match(item, attr_body);
*magic |= PATHSPEC_ATTR;
free(attr_body);
continue;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++) {
if (strlen(pathspec_magic[i].name) == len &&
!strncmp(pathspec_magic[i].name, pos, len)) {
*magic |= pathspec_magic[i].bit;
break;
}
}
if (ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic) <= i)
die(_("Invalid pathspec magic '%.*s' in '%s'"),
(int) len, pos, elem);
}
if (*pos != ')')
die(_("Missing ')' at the end of pathspec magic in '%s'"),
elem);
pos++;
return pos;
}
/*
* Parse the pathspec element looking for short magic
*
* saves all magic in 'magic'
* returns the position in 'elem' after all magic has been parsed
*/
static const char *parse_short_magic(unsigned *magic, const char *elem)
{
const char *pos;
for (pos = elem + 1; *pos && *pos != ':'; pos++) {
char ch = *pos;
int i;
/* Special case alias for '!' */
if (ch == '^') {
*magic |= PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE;
continue;
}
if (!is_pathspec_magic(ch))
break;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++) {
if (pathspec_magic[i].mnemonic == ch) {
*magic |= pathspec_magic[i].bit;
break;
}
}
if (ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic) <= i)
die(_("Unimplemented pathspec magic '%c' in '%s'"),
ch, elem);
}
if (*pos == ':')
pos++;
return pos;
}
static const char *parse_element_magic(unsigned *magic, int *prefix_len,
struct pathspec_item *item,
const char *elem)
{
if (elem[0] != ':' || get_literal_global())
return elem; /* nothing to do */
else if (elem[1] == '(')
/* longhand */
return parse_long_magic(magic, prefix_len, item, elem);
else
/* shorthand */
return parse_short_magic(magic, elem);
}
static void strip_submodule_slash_cheap(struct pathspec_item *item)
{
if (item->len >= 1 && item->match[item->len - 1] == '/') {
int i = cache_name_pos(item->match, item->len - 1);
if (i >= 0 && S_ISGITLINK(active_cache[i]->ce_mode)) {
item->len--;
item->match[item->len] = '\0';
}
}
}
static void strip_submodule_slash_expensive(struct pathspec_item *item)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
int ce_len = ce_namelen(ce);
if (!S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode))
continue;
if (item->len <= ce_len || item->match[ce_len] != '/' ||
memcmp(ce->name, item->match, ce_len))
continue;
if (item->len == ce_len + 1) {
/* strip trailing slash */
item->len--;
item->match[item->len] = '\0';
} else {
die(_("Pathspec '%s' is in submodule '%.*s'"),
item->original, ce_len, ce->name);
}
}
}
pathspec: give better message for submodule related pathspec error Every once in a while someone complains to the mailing list to have run into this weird assertion[1]. The usual response from the mailing list is link to old discussions[2], and acknowledging the problem stating it is known. This patch accomplishes two things: 1. Switch assert() to die("BUG") to give a more readable message. 2. Take one of the cases where we hit a BUG and turn it into a normal "there was something wrong with the input" message. This assertion triggered for cases where there wasn't a programming bug, but just bogus input. In particular, if the user asks for a pathspec that is inside a submodule, we shouldn't assert() or die("BUG"); we should tell the user their request is bogus. The only reason we did not check for it, is the expensive nature of such a check, so callers avoid setting the flag PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE. However when we die due to bogus input, the expense of CPU cycles spent outweighs the user wondering what went wrong, so run that check unconditionally before dying with a more generic error message. Note: There is a case (e.g. "git -C submodule add .") in which we call strip_submodule_slash_expensive, as git-add requests it via the flag PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE, but the assert used to trigger nevertheless, because the flag PATHSPEC_LITERAL was not set, such that we executed if (item->nowildcard_len < prefixlen) item->nowildcard_len = prefixlen; and prefixlen was not adapted (e.g. it was computed from "submodule/") So in the die_inside_submodule_path function we also need handle paths, that were stripped before, i.e. are the exact submodule path. This is why the conditions in die_inside_submodule_path are slightly different than in strip_submodule_slash_expensive. [1] https://www.google.com/search?q=item-%3Enowildcard_len [2] http://git.661346.n2.nabble.com/assert-failed-in-submodule-edge-case-td7628687.html https://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg249473.html Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-01-10 00:16:50 +01:00
static void die_inside_submodule_path(struct pathspec_item *item)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
int ce_len = ce_namelen(ce);
if (!S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode))
continue;
if (item->len < ce_len ||
!(item->match[ce_len] == '/' || item->match[ce_len] == '\0') ||
memcmp(ce->name, item->match, ce_len))
continue;
die(_("Pathspec '%s' is in submodule '%.*s'"),
item->original, ce_len, ce->name);
}
}
/*
* Perform the initialization of a pathspec_item based on a pathspec element.
*/
static void init_pathspec_item(struct pathspec_item *item, unsigned flags,
const char *prefix, int prefixlen,
const char *elt)
{
unsigned magic = 0, element_magic = 0;
const char *copyfrom = elt;
char *match;
int pathspec_prefix = -1;
item->attr_check = NULL;
item->attr_match = NULL;
item->attr_match_nr = 0;
/* PATHSPEC_LITERAL_PATH ignores magic */
if (flags & PATHSPEC_LITERAL_PATH) {
magic = PATHSPEC_LITERAL;
} else {
copyfrom = parse_element_magic(&element_magic,
&pathspec_prefix,
item,
elt);
magic |= element_magic;
magic |= get_global_magic(element_magic);
}
item->magic = magic;
if (pathspec_prefix >= 0 &&
(prefixlen || (prefix && *prefix)))
die("BUG: 'prefix' magic is supposed to be used at worktree's root");
if ((magic & PATHSPEC_LITERAL) && (magic & PATHSPEC_GLOB))
die(_("%s: 'literal' and 'glob' are incompatible"), elt);
/* Create match string which will be used for pathspec matching */
if (pathspec_prefix >= 0) {
match = xstrdup(copyfrom);
prefixlen = pathspec_prefix;
} else if (magic & PATHSPEC_FROMTOP) {
match = xstrdup(copyfrom);
prefixlen = 0;
} else {
match = prefix_path_gently(prefix, prefixlen,
&prefixlen, copyfrom);
if (!match)
die(_("%s: '%s' is outside repository"), elt, copyfrom);
}
item->match = match;
item->len = strlen(item->match);
item->prefix = prefixlen;
/*
* Prefix the pathspec (keep all magic) and assign to
* original. Useful for passing to another command.
*/
if ((flags & PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN) &&
pathspec: honor `PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN` with empty prefix Previous to commit 5d8f084a5 (pathspec: simpler logic to prefix original pathspec elements, 2017-01-04), we were always using the computed `match` variable to perform pathspec matching whenever `PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN` is set. This is for example useful when passing the parsed pathspecs to other commands, as the computed `match` may contain a pathspec relative to the repository root. The commit changed this logic to only do so when we do have an actual prefix and when literal pathspecs are deactivated. But this change may actually break some commands which expect passed pathspecs to be relative to the repository root. One such case is `git add --patch`, which now fails when using relative paths from a subdirectory. For example if executing "git add -p ../foo.c" in a subdirectory, the `git-add--interactive` command will directly pass "../foo.c" to `git-ls-files`. As ls-files is executed at the repository's root, the command will notice that "../foo.c" is outside the repository and fail. Fix the issue by again using the computed `match` variable when `PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN` is set and global literal pathspecs are deactivated. Note that in contrast to previous behavior, we will now always call `prefix_magic` regardless of whether a prefix is actually set. But this is the right thing to do: when the `match` variable has been resolved to the repository's root, it will be set to an empty string. When passing the empty string directly to other commands, it will result in a warning regarding deprecated empty pathspecs. By always adding the prefix magic, we will end up with at least the string ":(prefix:0)" and thus avoid the warning. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Acked-by: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com> Reviewed-by: Duy Nguyen <pclouds@gmail.com>
2017-04-04 11:16:56 +02:00
!get_literal_global()) {
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
/* Preserve the actual prefix length of each pattern */
prefix_magic(&sb, prefixlen, element_magic);
strbuf_addstr(&sb, match);
item->original = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL);
} else {
item->original = xstrdup(elt);
}
if (flags & PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_CHEAP)
strip_submodule_slash_cheap(item);
if (flags & PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE)
strip_submodule_slash_expensive(item);
if (magic & PATHSPEC_LITERAL) {
item->nowildcard_len = item->len;
} else {
item->nowildcard_len = simple_length(item->match);
if (item->nowildcard_len < prefixlen)
item->nowildcard_len = prefixlen;
}
item->flags = 0;
if (magic & PATHSPEC_GLOB) {
/*
* FIXME: should we enable ONESTAR in _GLOB for
* pattern "* * / * . c"?
*/
} else {
if (item->nowildcard_len < item->len &&
item->match[item->nowildcard_len] == '*' &&
no_wildcard(item->match + item->nowildcard_len + 1))
item->flags |= PATHSPEC_ONESTAR;
}
/* sanity checks, pathspec matchers assume these are sane */
pathspec: give better message for submodule related pathspec error Every once in a while someone complains to the mailing list to have run into this weird assertion[1]. The usual response from the mailing list is link to old discussions[2], and acknowledging the problem stating it is known. This patch accomplishes two things: 1. Switch assert() to die("BUG") to give a more readable message. 2. Take one of the cases where we hit a BUG and turn it into a normal "there was something wrong with the input" message. This assertion triggered for cases where there wasn't a programming bug, but just bogus input. In particular, if the user asks for a pathspec that is inside a submodule, we shouldn't assert() or die("BUG"); we should tell the user their request is bogus. The only reason we did not check for it, is the expensive nature of such a check, so callers avoid setting the flag PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE. However when we die due to bogus input, the expense of CPU cycles spent outweighs the user wondering what went wrong, so run that check unconditionally before dying with a more generic error message. Note: There is a case (e.g. "git -C submodule add .") in which we call strip_submodule_slash_expensive, as git-add requests it via the flag PATHSPEC_STRIP_SUBMODULE_SLASH_EXPENSIVE, but the assert used to trigger nevertheless, because the flag PATHSPEC_LITERAL was not set, such that we executed if (item->nowildcard_len < prefixlen) item->nowildcard_len = prefixlen; and prefixlen was not adapted (e.g. it was computed from "submodule/") So in the die_inside_submodule_path function we also need handle paths, that were stripped before, i.e. are the exact submodule path. This is why the conditions in die_inside_submodule_path are slightly different than in strip_submodule_slash_expensive. [1] https://www.google.com/search?q=item-%3Enowildcard_len [2] http://git.661346.n2.nabble.com/assert-failed-in-submodule-edge-case-td7628687.html https://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg249473.html Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-01-10 00:16:50 +01:00
if (item->nowildcard_len > item->len ||
item->prefix > item->len) {
/*
* This case can be triggered by the user pointing us to a
* pathspec inside a submodule, which is an input error.
* Detect that here and complain, but fallback in the
* non-submodule case to a BUG, as we have no idea what
* would trigger that.
*/
die_inside_submodule_path(item);
die ("BUG: item->nowildcard_len > item->len || item->prefix > item->len)");
}
}
static int pathspec_item_cmp(const void *a_, const void *b_)
{
struct pathspec_item *a, *b;
a = (struct pathspec_item *)a_;
b = (struct pathspec_item *)b_;
return strcmp(a->match, b->match);
}
static void NORETURN unsupported_magic(const char *pattern,
unsigned magic)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++) {
const struct pathspec_magic *m = pathspec_magic + i;
if (!(magic & m->bit))
continue;
if (sb.len)
strbuf_addstr(&sb, ", ");
if (m->mnemonic)
strbuf_addf(&sb, _("'%s' (mnemonic: '%c')"),
m->name, m->mnemonic);
else
strbuf_addf(&sb, "'%s'", m->name);
}
/*
* We may want to substitute "this command" with a command
* name. E.g. when add--interactive dies when running
* "checkout -p"
*/
die(_("%s: pathspec magic not supported by this command: %s"),
pattern, sb.buf);
}
/*
* Given command line arguments and a prefix, convert the input to
* pathspec. die() if any magic in magic_mask is used.
*/
void parse_pathspec(struct pathspec *pathspec,
unsigned magic_mask, unsigned flags,
const char *prefix, const char **argv)
{
struct pathspec_item *item;
const char *entry = argv ? *argv : NULL;
int i, n, prefixlen, warn_empty_string, nr_exclude = 0;
memset(pathspec, 0, sizeof(*pathspec));
if (flags & PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH_VALID)
pathspec->magic |= PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH;
/* No arguments, no prefix -> no pathspec */
if (!entry && !prefix)
return;
if ((flags & PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD) &&
(flags & PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL))
die("BUG: PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD and PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL are incompatible");
/* No arguments with prefix -> prefix pathspec */
if (!entry) {
if (flags & PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL)
return;
if (!(flags & PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD))
die("BUG: PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD requires arguments");
pathspec->items = item = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*item));
item->match = xstrdup(prefix);
item->original = xstrdup(prefix);
item->nowildcard_len = item->len = strlen(prefix);
item->prefix = item->len;
pathspec->nr = 1;
return;
}
n = 0;
warn_empty_string = 1;
while (argv[n]) {
if (*argv[n] == '\0' && warn_empty_string) {
warning(_("empty strings as pathspecs will be made invalid in upcoming releases. "
"please use . instead if you meant to match all paths"));
warn_empty_string = 0;
}
n++;
}
pathspec->nr = n;
ALLOC_ARRAY(pathspec->items, n + 1);
item = pathspec->items;
prefixlen = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
entry = argv[i];
init_pathspec_item(item + i, flags, prefix, prefixlen, entry);
if (item[i].magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE)
nr_exclude++;
if (item[i].magic & magic_mask)
unsupported_magic(entry, item[i].magic & magic_mask);
if ((flags & PATHSPEC_SYMLINK_LEADING_PATH) &&
has_symlink_leading_path(item[i].match, item[i].len)) {
die(_("pathspec '%s' is beyond a symbolic link"), entry);
}
if (item[i].nowildcard_len < item[i].len)
pathspec->has_wildcard = 1;
pathspec->magic |= item[i].magic;
}
/*
* If everything is an exclude pattern, add one positive pattern
* that matches everyting. We allocated an extra one for this.
*/
if (nr_exclude == n) {
int plen = (!(flags & PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD)) ? 0 : prefixlen;
init_pathspec_item(item + n, 0, prefix, plen, "");
pathspec->nr++;
}
if (pathspec->magic & PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH) {
if (flags & PATHSPEC_KEEP_ORDER)
die("BUG: PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH_VALID and PATHSPEC_KEEP_ORDER are incompatible");
QSORT(pathspec->items, pathspec->nr, pathspec_item_cmp);
}
}
void copy_pathspec(struct pathspec *dst, const struct pathspec *src)
{
int i, j;
*dst = *src;
ALLOC_ARRAY(dst->items, dst->nr);
COPY_ARRAY(dst->items, src->items, dst->nr);
for (i = 0; i < dst->nr; i++) {
struct pathspec_item *d = &dst->items[i];
struct pathspec_item *s = &src->items[i];
d->match = xstrdup(s->match);
d->original = xstrdup(s->original);
ALLOC_ARRAY(d->attr_match, d->attr_match_nr);
COPY_ARRAY(d->attr_match, s->attr_match, d->attr_match_nr);
for (j = 0; j < d->attr_match_nr; j++) {
const char *value = s->attr_match[j].value;
d->attr_match[j].value = xstrdup_or_null(value);
}
d->attr_check = attr_check_dup(s->attr_check);
}
}
void clear_pathspec(struct pathspec *pathspec)
{
int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < pathspec->nr; i++) {
free(pathspec->items[i].match);
free(pathspec->items[i].original);
for (j = 0; j < pathspec->items[i].attr_match_nr; j++)
free(pathspec->items[i].attr_match[j].value);
free(pathspec->items[i].attr_match);
if (pathspec->items[i].attr_check)
attr_check_free(pathspec->items[i].attr_check);
}
free(pathspec->items);
pathspec->items = NULL;
pathspec->nr = 0;
}