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git/submodule-config.h
Glen Choo 8868b1ebfb config: pass kvi to die_bad_number()
Plumb "struct key_value_info" through all code paths that end in
die_bad_number(), which lets us remove the helper functions that read
analogous values from "struct config_reader". As a result, nothing reads
config_reader.config_kvi any more, so remove that too.

In config.c, this requires changing the signature of
git_configset_get_value() to 'return' "kvi" in an out parameter so that
git_configset_get_<type>() can pass it to git_config_<type>(). Only
numeric types will use "kvi", so for non-numeric types (e.g.
git_configset_get_string()), pass NULL to indicate that the out
parameter isn't needed.

Outside of config.c, config callbacks now need to pass "ctx->kvi" to any
of the git_config_<type>() functions that parse a config string into a
number type. Included is a .cocci patch to make that refactor.

The only exceptional case is builtin/config.c, where git_config_<type>()
is called outside of a config callback (namely, on user-provided input),
so config source information has never been available. In this case,
die_bad_number() defaults to a generic, but perfectly descriptive
message. Let's provide a safe, non-NULL for "kvi" anyway, but make sure
not to change the message.

Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-28 14:06:40 -07:00

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#ifndef SUBMODULE_CONFIG_CACHE_H
#define SUBMODULE_CONFIG_CACHE_H
#include "config.h"
#include "hashmap.h"
#include "submodule.h"
#include "strbuf.h"
#include "tree-walk.h"
/**
* The submodule config cache API allows to read submodule
* configurations/information from specified revisions. Internally
* information is lazily read into a cache that is used to avoid
* unnecessary parsing of the same .gitmodules files. Lookups can be done by
* submodule path or name.
*
* Usage
* -----
*
* The caller can look up information about submodules by using the
* `submodule_from_path()` or `submodule_from_name()` functions. They return
* a `struct submodule` which contains the values. The API automatically
* initializes and allocates the needed infrastructure on-demand. If the
* caller does only want to lookup values from revisions the initialization
* can be skipped.
*
* If the internal cache might grow too big or when the caller is done with
* the API, all internally cached values can be freed with submodule_free().
*
*/
/*
* Submodule entry containing the information about a certain submodule
* in a certain revision. It is returned by the lookup functions.
*/
struct submodule {
const char *path;
const char *name;
const char *url;
enum submodule_recurse_mode fetch_recurse;
const char *ignore;
const char *branch;
struct submodule_update_strategy update_strategy;
/* the object id of the responsible .gitmodules file */
struct object_id gitmodules_oid;
int recommend_shallow;
};
struct submodule_cache;
struct repository;
void submodule_cache_free(struct submodule_cache *cache);
int parse_submodule_fetchjobs(const char *var, const char *value,
const struct key_value_info *kvi);
int parse_fetch_recurse_submodules_arg(const char *opt, const char *arg);
struct option;
int option_fetch_parse_recurse_submodules(const struct option *opt,
const char *arg, int unset);
int parse_update_recurse_submodules_arg(const char *opt, const char *arg);
int parse_push_recurse_submodules_arg(const char *opt, const char *arg);
void repo_read_gitmodules(struct repository *repo, int skip_if_read);
void gitmodules_config_oid(const struct object_id *commit_oid);
/**
* Same as submodule_from_path but lookup by name.
*/
const struct submodule *submodule_from_name(struct repository *r,
const struct object_id *commit_or_tree,
const char *name);
/**
* Given a tree-ish in the superproject and a path, return the submodule that
* is bound at the path in the named tree.
*/
const struct submodule *submodule_from_path(struct repository *r,
const struct object_id *commit_or_tree,
const char *path);
/**
* Use these to free the internally cached values.
*/
void submodule_free(struct repository *r);
int print_config_from_gitmodules(struct repository *repo, const char *key);
int config_set_in_gitmodules_file_gently(const char *key, const char *value);
/*
* Returns 0 if the name is syntactically acceptable as a submodule "name"
* (e.g., that may be found in the subsection of a .gitmodules file) and -1
* otherwise.
*/
int check_submodule_name(const char *name);
/*
* Note: these helper functions exist solely to maintain backward
* compatibility with 'fetch' and 'update_clone' storing configuration in
* '.gitmodules'.
*
* New helpers to retrieve arbitrary configuration from the '.gitmodules' file
* should NOT be added.
*/
void fetch_config_from_gitmodules(int *max_children, int *recurse_submodules);
void update_clone_config_from_gitmodules(int *max_jobs);
/*
* Submodule entry that contains relevant information about a
* submodule in a tree.
*/
struct submodule_tree_entry {
/* The submodule's tree entry. */
struct name_entry *name_entry;
/*
* A struct repository corresponding to the submodule. May be
* NULL if the submodule has not been updated.
*/
struct repository *repo;
/*
* A struct submodule containing the submodule config in the
* tree's .gitmodules.
*/
const struct submodule *submodule;
};
struct submodule_entry_list {
struct submodule_tree_entry *entries;
int entry_nr;
int entry_alloc;
};
/**
* Given a treeish, return all submodules in the tree and its subtrees,
* but excluding nested submodules. Callers that require nested
* submodules are expected to recurse into the submodules themselves.
*/
void submodules_of_tree(struct repository *r,
const struct object_id *treeish_name,
struct submodule_entry_list *ret);
#endif /* SUBMODULE_CONFIG_H */