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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>
130 lines
3.5 KiB
C
130 lines
3.5 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2006 Franck Bui-Huu
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* Copyright (c) 2006 Rene Scharfe
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*/
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "builtin.h"
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#include "archive.h"
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#include "transport.h"
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#include "parse-options.h"
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#include "pkt-line.h"
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#include "sideband.h"
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static void create_output_file(const char *output_file)
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{
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int output_fd = open(output_file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0666);
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if (output_fd < 0)
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die_errno("could not create archive file '%s'", output_file);
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if (output_fd != 1) {
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if (dup2(output_fd, 1) < 0)
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die_errno("could not redirect output");
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else
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close(output_fd);
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}
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}
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static int run_remote_archiver(int argc, const char **argv,
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const char *remote, const char *exec)
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{
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char buf[LARGE_PACKET_MAX];
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int fd[2], i, len, rv;
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struct transport *transport;
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struct remote *_remote;
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_remote = remote_get(remote);
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if (!_remote->url[0])
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die("git archive: Remote with no URL");
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transport = transport_get(_remote, _remote->url[0]);
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transport_connect(transport, "git-upload-archive", exec, fd);
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for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
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packet_write(fd[1], "argument %s\n", argv[i]);
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packet_flush(fd[1]);
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len = packet_read_line(fd[0], buf, sizeof(buf));
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if (!len)
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die("git archive: expected ACK/NAK, got EOF");
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if (buf[len-1] == '\n')
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buf[--len] = 0;
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if (strcmp(buf, "ACK")) {
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if (len > 5 && !prefixcmp(buf, "NACK "))
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die("git archive: NACK %s", buf + 5);
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die("git archive: protocol error");
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}
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len = packet_read_line(fd[0], buf, sizeof(buf));
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if (len)
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die("git archive: expected a flush");
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/* Now, start reading from fd[0] and spit it out to stdout */
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rv = recv_sideband("archive", fd[0], 1);
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rv |= transport_disconnect(transport);
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return !!rv;
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}
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static const char *format_from_name(const char *filename)
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{
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const char *ext = strrchr(filename, '.');
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if (!ext)
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return NULL;
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ext++;
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if (!strcasecmp(ext, "zip"))
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return "--format=zip";
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return NULL;
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}
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#define PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ALL ( PARSE_OPT_KEEP_DASHDASH | \
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PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ARGV0 | \
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PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN | \
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PARSE_OPT_NO_INTERNAL_HELP )
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int cmd_archive(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
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{
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const char *exec = "git-upload-archive";
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const char *output = NULL;
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const char *remote = NULL;
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const char *format_option = NULL;
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struct option local_opts[] = {
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OPT_STRING('o', "output", &output, "file",
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"write the archive to this file"),
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OPT_STRING(0, "remote", &remote, "repo",
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"retrieve the archive from remote repository <repo>"),
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OPT_STRING(0, "exec", &exec, "cmd",
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"path to the remote git-upload-archive command"),
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OPT_END()
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};
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argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, local_opts, NULL,
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PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ALL);
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if (output) {
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create_output_file(output);
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format_option = format_from_name(output);
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}
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/*
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* We have enough room in argv[] to muck it in place, because
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* --output must have been given on the original command line
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* if we get to this point, and parse_options() must have eaten
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* it, i.e. we can add back one element to the array.
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*
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* We add a fake --format option at the beginning, with the
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* format inferred from our output filename. This way explicit
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* --format options can override it, and the fake option is
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* inserted before any "--" that might have been given.
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*/
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if (format_option) {
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memmove(argv + 2, argv + 1, sizeof(*argv) * argc);
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argv[1] = format_option;
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argv[++argc] = NULL;
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}
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if (remote)
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return run_remote_archiver(argc, argv, remote, exec);
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setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ);
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return write_archive(argc, argv, prefix, 1);
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}
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