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git/dir-iterator.c
Johannes Schindelin 033abf97fc Replace all die("BUG: ...") calls by BUG() ones
In d8193743e0 (usage.c: add BUG() function, 2017-05-12), a new macro
was introduced to use for reporting bugs instead of die(). It was then
subsequently used to convert one single caller in 588a538ae5
(setup_git_env: convert die("BUG") to BUG(), 2017-05-12).

The cover letter of the patch series containing this patch
(cf 20170513032414.mfrwabt4hovujde2@sigill.intra.peff.net) is not
terribly clear why only one call site was converted, or what the plan
is for other, similar calls to die() to report bugs.

Let's just convert all remaining ones in one fell swoop.

This trick was performed by this invocation:

	sed -i 's/die("BUG: /BUG("/g' $(git grep -l 'die("BUG' \*.c)

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-06 19:06:13 +09:00

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#include "cache.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "iterator.h"
#include "dir-iterator.h"
struct dir_iterator_level {
int initialized;
DIR *dir;
/*
* The length of the directory part of path at this level
* (including a trailing '/'):
*/
size_t prefix_len;
/*
* The last action that has been taken with the current entry
* (needed for directories, which have to be included in the
* iteration and also iterated into):
*/
enum {
DIR_STATE_ITER,
DIR_STATE_RECURSE
} dir_state;
};
/*
* The full data structure used to manage the internal directory
* iteration state. It includes members that are not part of the
* public interface.
*/
struct dir_iterator_int {
struct dir_iterator base;
/*
* The number of levels currently on the stack. This is always
* at least 1, because when it becomes zero the iteration is
* ended and this struct is freed.
*/
size_t levels_nr;
/* The number of levels that have been allocated on the stack */
size_t levels_alloc;
/*
* A stack of levels. levels[0] is the uppermost directory
* that will be included in this iteration.
*/
struct dir_iterator_level *levels;
};
int dir_iterator_advance(struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator)
{
struct dir_iterator_int *iter =
(struct dir_iterator_int *)dir_iterator;
while (1) {
struct dir_iterator_level *level =
&iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
struct dirent *de;
if (!level->initialized) {
/*
* Note: dir_iterator_begin() ensures that
* path is not the empty string.
*/
if (!is_dir_sep(iter->base.path.buf[iter->base.path.len - 1]))
strbuf_addch(&iter->base.path, '/');
level->prefix_len = iter->base.path.len;
level->dir = opendir(iter->base.path.buf);
if (!level->dir && errno != ENOENT) {
warning("error opening directory %s: %s",
iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
/* Popping the level is handled below */
}
level->initialized = 1;
} else if (S_ISDIR(iter->base.st.st_mode)) {
if (level->dir_state == DIR_STATE_ITER) {
/*
* The directory was just iterated
* over; now prepare to iterate into
* it.
*/
level->dir_state = DIR_STATE_RECURSE;
ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, iter->levels_nr + 1,
iter->levels_alloc);
level = &iter->levels[iter->levels_nr++];
level->initialized = 0;
continue;
} else {
/*
* The directory has already been
* iterated over and iterated into;
* we're done with it.
*/
}
}
if (!level->dir) {
/*
* This level is exhausted (or wasn't opened
* successfully); pop up a level.
*/
if (--iter->levels_nr == 0)
return dir_iterator_abort(dir_iterator);
continue;
}
/*
* Loop until we find an entry that we can give back
* to the caller:
*/
while (1) {
strbuf_setlen(&iter->base.path, level->prefix_len);
errno = 0;
de = readdir(level->dir);
if (!de) {
/* This level is exhausted; pop up a level. */
if (errno) {
warning("error reading directory %s: %s",
iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
} else if (closedir(level->dir))
warning("error closing directory %s: %s",
iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
level->dir = NULL;
if (--iter->levels_nr == 0)
return dir_iterator_abort(dir_iterator);
break;
}
if (is_dot_or_dotdot(de->d_name))
continue;
strbuf_addstr(&iter->base.path, de->d_name);
if (lstat(iter->base.path.buf, &iter->base.st) < 0) {
if (errno != ENOENT)
warning("error reading path '%s': %s",
iter->base.path.buf,
strerror(errno));
continue;
}
/*
* We have to set these each time because
* the path strbuf might have been realloc()ed.
*/
iter->base.relative_path =
iter->base.path.buf + iter->levels[0].prefix_len;
iter->base.basename =
iter->base.path.buf + level->prefix_len;
level->dir_state = DIR_STATE_ITER;
return ITER_OK;
}
}
}
int dir_iterator_abort(struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator)
{
struct dir_iterator_int *iter = (struct dir_iterator_int *)dir_iterator;
for (; iter->levels_nr; iter->levels_nr--) {
struct dir_iterator_level *level =
&iter->levels[iter->levels_nr - 1];
if (level->dir && closedir(level->dir)) {
strbuf_setlen(&iter->base.path, level->prefix_len);
warning("error closing directory %s: %s",
iter->base.path.buf, strerror(errno));
}
}
free(iter->levels);
strbuf_release(&iter->base.path);
free(iter);
return ITER_DONE;
}
struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator_begin(const char *path)
{
struct dir_iterator_int *iter = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*iter));
struct dir_iterator *dir_iterator = &iter->base;
if (!path || !*path)
BUG("empty path passed to dir_iterator_begin()");
strbuf_init(&iter->base.path, PATH_MAX);
strbuf_addstr(&iter->base.path, path);
ALLOC_GROW(iter->levels, 10, iter->levels_alloc);
iter->levels_nr = 1;
iter->levels[0].initialized = 0;
return dir_iterator;
}