| directory listing API |
| ===================== |
| |
| The directory listing API is used to enumerate paths in the work tree, |
| optionally taking `.git/info/exclude` and `.gitignore` files per |
| directory into account. |
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| Data structure |
| -------------- |
| |
| `struct dir_struct` structure is used to pass directory traversal |
| options to the library and to record the paths discovered. The notable |
| options are: |
| |
| `exclude_per_dir`:: |
| |
| The name of the file to be read in each directory for excluded |
| files (typically `.gitignore`). |
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| `collect_ignored`:: |
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| Include paths that are to be excluded in the result. |
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| `show_ignored`:: |
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| The traversal is for finding just ignored files, not unignored |
| files. |
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| `show_other_directories`:: |
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| Include a directory that is not tracked. |
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| `hide_empty_directories`:: |
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| Do not include a directory that is not tracked and is empty. |
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| `no_gitlinks`:: |
| |
| If set, recurse into a directory that looks like a git |
| directory. Otherwise it is shown as a directory. |
| |
| The result of the enumeration is left in these fields:: |
| |
| `entries[]`:: |
| |
| An array of `struct dir_entry`, each element of which describes |
| a path. |
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| `nr`:: |
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| The number of members in `entries[]` array. |
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| `alloc`:: |
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| Internal use; keeps track of allocation of `entries[]` array. |
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| Calling sequence |
| ---------------- |
| |
| Note: index may be looked at for .gitignore files that are CE_SKIP_WORKTREE |
| marked. If you to exclude files, make sure you have loaded index first. |
| |
| * Prepare `struct dir_struct dir` and clear it with `memset(&dir, 0, |
| sizeof(dir))`. |
| |
| * Call `add_exclude()` to add single exclude pattern, |
| `add_excludes_from_file()` to add patterns from a file |
| (e.g. `.git/info/exclude`), and/or set `dir.exclude_per_dir`. A |
| short-hand function `setup_standard_excludes()` can be used to set up |
| the standard set of exclude settings. |
| |
| * Set options described in the Data Structure section above. |
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| * Call `read_directory()`. |
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| * Use `dir.entries[]`. |
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| (JC) |