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git/environment.c
Junio C Hamano 039bc64e88 core.excludesfile clean-up
There are inconsistencies in the way commands currently handle
the core.excludesfile configuration variable.  The problem is
the variable is too new to be noticed by anything other than
git-add and git-status.

 * git-ls-files does not notice any of the "ignore" files by
   default, as it predates the standardized set of ignore files.
   The calling scripts established the convention to use
   .git/info/exclude, .gitignore, and later core.excludesfile.

 * git-add and git-status know about it because they call
   add_excludes_from_file() directly with their own notion of
   which standard set of ignore files to use.  This is just a
   stupid duplication of code that need to be updated every time
   the definition of the standard set of ignore files is
   changed.

 * git-read-tree takes --exclude-per-directory=<gitignore>,
   not because the flexibility was needed.  Again, this was
   because the option predates the standardization of the ignore
   files.

 * git-merge-recursive uses hardcoded per-directory .gitignore
   and nothing else.  git-clean (scripted version) does not
   honor core.* because its call to underlying ls-files does not
   know about it.  git-clean in C (parked in 'pu') doesn't either.

We probably could change git-ls-files to use the standard set
when no excludes are specified on the command line and ignore
processing was asked, or something like that, but that will be a
change in semantics and might break people's scripts in a subtle
way.  I am somewhat reluctant to make such a change.

On the other hand, I think it makes perfect sense to fix
git-read-tree, git-merge-recursive and git-clean to follow the
same rule as other commands.  I do not think of a valid use case
to give an exclude-per-directory that is nonstandard to
read-tree command, outside a "negative" test in the t1004 test
script.

This patch is the first step to untangle this mess.

The next step would be to teach read-tree, merge-recursive and
clean (in C) to use setup_standard_excludes().

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-14 15:08:04 -08:00

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/*
* We put all the git config variables in this same object
* file, so that programs can link against the config parser
* without having to link against all the rest of git.
*
* In particular, no need to bring in libz etc unless needed,
* even if you might want to know where the git directory etc
* are.
*/
#include "cache.h"
char git_default_email[MAX_GITNAME];
char git_default_name[MAX_GITNAME];
int trust_executable_bit = 1;
int quote_path_fully = 1;
int has_symlinks = 1;
int assume_unchanged;
int prefer_symlink_refs;
int is_bare_repository_cfg = -1; /* unspecified */
int log_all_ref_updates = -1; /* unspecified */
int warn_ambiguous_refs = 1;
int repository_format_version;
const char *git_commit_encoding;
const char *git_log_output_encoding;
int shared_repository = PERM_UMASK;
const char *apply_default_whitespace;
int zlib_compression_level = Z_BEST_SPEED;
int core_compression_level;
int core_compression_seen;
size_t packed_git_window_size = DEFAULT_PACKED_GIT_WINDOW_SIZE;
size_t packed_git_limit = DEFAULT_PACKED_GIT_LIMIT;
size_t delta_base_cache_limit = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
char *pager_program;
int pager_in_use;
int pager_use_color = 1;
char *editor_program;
char *excludes_file;
int auto_crlf = 0; /* 1: both ways, -1: only when adding git objects */
/* This is set by setup_git_dir_gently() and/or git_default_config() */
char *git_work_tree_cfg;
static const char *work_tree;
static const char *git_dir;
static char *git_object_dir, *git_index_file, *git_refs_dir, *git_graft_file;
static void setup_git_env(void)
{
git_dir = getenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
if (!git_dir)
git_dir = DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT;
git_object_dir = getenv(DB_ENVIRONMENT);
if (!git_object_dir) {
git_object_dir = xmalloc(strlen(git_dir) + 9);
sprintf(git_object_dir, "%s/objects", git_dir);
}
git_refs_dir = xmalloc(strlen(git_dir) + 6);
sprintf(git_refs_dir, "%s/refs", git_dir);
git_index_file = getenv(INDEX_ENVIRONMENT);
if (!git_index_file) {
git_index_file = xmalloc(strlen(git_dir) + 7);
sprintf(git_index_file, "%s/index", git_dir);
}
git_graft_file = getenv(GRAFT_ENVIRONMENT);
if (!git_graft_file)
git_graft_file = xstrdup(git_path("info/grafts"));
}
int is_bare_repository(void)
{
/* if core.bare is not 'false', let's see if there is a work tree */
return is_bare_repository_cfg && !get_git_work_tree();
}
const char *get_git_dir(void)
{
if (!git_dir)
setup_git_env();
return git_dir;
}
const char *get_git_work_tree(void)
{
static int initialized = 0;
if (!initialized) {
work_tree = getenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT);
/* core.bare = true overrides implicit and config work tree */
if (!work_tree && is_bare_repository_cfg < 1) {
work_tree = git_work_tree_cfg;
/* make_absolute_path also normalizes the path */
if (work_tree && !is_absolute_path(work_tree))
work_tree = xstrdup(make_absolute_path(git_path(work_tree)));
} else if (work_tree)
work_tree = xstrdup(make_absolute_path(work_tree));
initialized = 1;
if (work_tree)
is_bare_repository_cfg = 0;
}
return work_tree;
}
char *get_object_directory(void)
{
if (!git_object_dir)
setup_git_env();
return git_object_dir;
}
char *get_refs_directory(void)
{
if (!git_refs_dir)
setup_git_env();
return git_refs_dir;
}
char *get_index_file(void)
{
if (!git_index_file)
setup_git_env();
return git_index_file;
}
char *get_graft_file(void)
{
if (!git_graft_file)
setup_git_env();
return git_graft_file;
}
int set_git_dir(const char *path)
{
if (setenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, path, 1))
return error("Could not set GIT_DIR to '%s'", path);
setup_git_env();
return 0;
}