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This supports reading a single reftable file. The commit introduces an abstract iterator type, which captures the usecases both of reading individual refs, and iterating over a segment of the ref namespace. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
102 lines
3.1 KiB
C
102 lines
3.1 KiB
C
/*
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Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
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https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd
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*/
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#ifndef REFTABLE_READER_H
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#define REFTABLE_READER_H
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#include "reftable-iterator.h"
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#include "reftable-blocksource.h"
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/*
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* Reading single tables
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*
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* The follow routines are for reading single files. For an
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* application-level interface, skip ahead to struct
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* reftable_merged_table and struct reftable_stack.
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*/
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/* The reader struct is a handle to an open reftable file. */
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struct reftable_reader;
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/* Generic table. */
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struct reftable_table;
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/* reftable_new_reader opens a reftable for reading. If successful,
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* returns 0 code and sets pp. The name is used for creating a
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* stack. Typically, it is the basename of the file. The block source
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* `src` is owned by the reader, and is closed on calling
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* reftable_reader_destroy(). On error, the block source `src` is
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* closed as well.
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*/
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int reftable_new_reader(struct reftable_reader **pp,
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struct reftable_block_source *src, const char *name);
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/* reftable_reader_seek_ref returns an iterator where 'name' would be inserted
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in the table. To seek to the start of the table, use name = "".
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example:
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struct reftable_reader *r = NULL;
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int err = reftable_new_reader(&r, &src, "filename");
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if (err < 0) { ... }
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struct reftable_iterator it = {0};
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err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(r, &it, "refs/heads/master");
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if (err < 0) { ... }
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struct reftable_ref_record ref = {0};
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while (1) {
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err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref);
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if (err > 0) {
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break;
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}
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if (err < 0) {
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..error handling..
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}
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..found..
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}
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reftable_iterator_destroy(&it);
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reftable_ref_record_release(&ref);
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*/
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int reftable_reader_seek_ref(struct reftable_reader *r,
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struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name);
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/* returns the hash ID used in this table. */
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uint32_t reftable_reader_hash_id(struct reftable_reader *r);
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/* seek to logs for the given name, older than update_index. To seek to the
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start of the table, use name = "".
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*/
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int reftable_reader_seek_log_at(struct reftable_reader *r,
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struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name,
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uint64_t update_index);
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/* seek to newest log entry for given name. */
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int reftable_reader_seek_log(struct reftable_reader *r,
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struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name);
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/* closes and deallocates a reader. */
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void reftable_reader_free(struct reftable_reader *);
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/* return an iterator for the refs pointing to `oid`. */
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int reftable_reader_refs_for(struct reftable_reader *r,
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struct reftable_iterator *it, uint8_t *oid);
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/* return the max_update_index for a table */
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uint64_t reftable_reader_max_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r);
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/* return the min_update_index for a table */
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uint64_t reftable_reader_min_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r);
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/* creates a generic table from a file reader. */
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void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab,
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struct reftable_reader *reader);
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/* print table onto stdout for debugging. */
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int reftable_reader_print_file(const char *tablename);
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#endif
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