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When the DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN flag is used, we include both actual corrupt refs (illegal names, missing objects), but also symrefs that point to nothing. This latter is not really a corruption, but just something that may happen normally. For example, the symref at refs/remotes/origin/HEAD may point to a tracking branch which is later deleted. (The local HEAD may also be unborn, of course, but we do not access it through ref iteration). Most callers of for_each_ref() etc, do not care. They don't pass INCLUDE_BROKEN, so don't see it at all. But for those which do pass it, this somewhat-normal state causes extra warnings (e.g., from for-each-ref) or even aborts operations (destructive repacks with GIT_REF_PARANOIA set). This patch just introduces the flag and the mechanism; there are no callers yet (and hence no tests). Two things to note on the implementation: - we actually skip any symref that does not resolve to a ref. This includes ones which point to an invalidly-named ref. You could argue this is a more serious breakage than simple dangling. But the overall effect is the same (we could not follow the symref), as well as the impact on things like REF_PARANOIA (either way, a symref we can't follow won't impact reachability, because we'll see the ref itself during iteration). The underlying resolution function doesn't distinguish these two cases (they both get REF_ISBROKEN). - we change the iterator in refs/files-backend.c where we check INCLUDE_BROKEN. There's a matching spot in refs/packed-backend.c, but we don't know need to do anything there. The packed backend does not support symrefs at all. The resulting set of flags might be a bit easier to follow if we broke this down into "INCLUDE_CORRUPT_REFS" and "INCLUDE_DANGLING_SYMREFS". But there are a few reasons not do so: - adding a new OMIT_DANGLING_SYMREFS flag lets us leave existing callers intact, without changing their behavior (and some of them really do want to see the dangling symrefs; e.g., t5505 has a test which expects us to report when a symref becomes dangling) - they're not actually independent. You cannot say "include dangling symrefs" without also including refs whose objects are not reachable, because dangling symrefs by definition do not have an object. We could tweak the implementation to distinguish this, but in practice nobody wants to ask for that. Adding the OMIT flag keeps the implementation simple and makes sure we don't regress the current behavior. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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