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When we taught read_directory_recursive() to recurse into untracked directories in search of ignored files given DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO, that had the side effect of teaching it to collect the untracked contents of untracked directories. It doesn't always make sense to return these, though (we do need them for `clean -d`), so we introduce a flag (DIR_KEEP_UNTRACKED_CONTENTS) to control whether or not read_directory() strips dir->entries of the untracked contents of untracked dirs. We also introduce check_contains() to check if one dir_entry corresponds to a path which contains the path corresponding to another dir_entry. This also fixes known breakages in t7061, since status --ignored now searches untracked directories for ignored files. Signed-off-by: Samuel Lijin <sxlijin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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directory listing API
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The directory listing API is used to enumerate paths in the work tree,
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optionally taking `.git/info/exclude` and `.gitignore` files per
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directory into account.
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Data structure
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--------------
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`struct dir_struct` structure is used to pass directory traversal
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options to the library and to record the paths discovered. A single
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`struct dir_struct` is used regardless of whether or not the traversal
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recursively descends into subdirectories.
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The notable options are:
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`exclude_per_dir`::
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The name of the file to be read in each directory for excluded
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files (typically `.gitignore`).
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`flags`::
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A bit-field of options (the `*IGNORED*` flags are mutually exclusive):
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`DIR_SHOW_IGNORED`:::
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Return just ignored files in `entries[]`, not untracked files.
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`DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO`:::
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Similar to `DIR_SHOW_IGNORED`, but return ignored files in `ignored[]`
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in addition to untracked files in `entries[]`.
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`DIR_KEEP_UNTRACKED_CONTENTS`:::
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Only has meaning if `DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO` is also set; if this is set, the
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untracked contents of untracked directories are also returned in
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`entries[]`.
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`DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED`:::
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Special mode for git-add. Return ignored files in `ignored[]` and
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untracked files in `entries[]`. Only returns ignored files that match
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pathspec exactly (no wildcards). Does not recurse into ignored
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directories.
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`DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES`:::
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Include a directory that is not tracked.
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`DIR_HIDE_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES`:::
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Do not include a directory that is not tracked and is empty.
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`DIR_NO_GITLINKS`:::
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If set, recurse into a directory that looks like a Git
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directory. Otherwise it is shown as a directory.
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The result of the enumeration is left in these fields:
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`entries[]`::
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An array of `struct dir_entry`, each element of which describes
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a path.
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`nr`::
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The number of members in `entries[]` array.
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`alloc`::
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Internal use; keeps track of allocation of `entries[]` array.
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`ignored[]`::
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An array of `struct dir_entry`, used for ignored paths with the
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`DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO` and `DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED` flags.
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`ignored_nr`::
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The number of members in `ignored[]` array.
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Calling sequence
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----------------
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Note: index may be looked at for .gitignore files that are CE_SKIP_WORKTREE
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marked. If you to exclude files, make sure you have loaded index first.
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* Prepare `struct dir_struct dir` and clear it with `memset(&dir, 0,
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sizeof(dir))`.
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* To add single exclude pattern, call `add_exclude_list()` and then
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`add_exclude()`.
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* To add patterns from a file (e.g. `.git/info/exclude`), call
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`add_excludes_from_file()` , and/or set `dir.exclude_per_dir`. A
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short-hand function `setup_standard_excludes()` can be used to set
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up the standard set of exclude settings.
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* Set options described in the Data Structure section above.
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* Call `read_directory()`.
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* Use `dir.entries[]`.
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* Call `clear_directory()` when none of the contained elements are no longer in use.
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(JC)
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