| /* |
| * This handles recursive filename detection with exclude |
| * files, index knowledge etc.. |
| * |
| * See Documentation/technical/api-directory-listing.txt |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) Linus Torvalds, 2005-2006 |
| * Junio Hamano, 2005-2006 |
| */ |
| #include "cache.h" |
| #include "dir.h" |
| #include "refs.h" |
| #include "wildmatch.h" |
| #include "pathspec.h" |
| |
| struct path_simplify { |
| int len; |
| const char *path; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Tells read_directory_recursive how a file or directory should be treated. |
| * Values are ordered by significance, e.g. if a directory contains both |
| * excluded and untracked files, it is listed as untracked because |
| * path_untracked > path_excluded. |
| */ |
| enum path_treatment { |
| path_none = 0, |
| path_recurse, |
| path_excluded, |
| path_untracked |
| }; |
| |
| static enum path_treatment read_directory_recursive(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *path, int len, |
| int check_only, const struct path_simplify *simplify); |
| static int get_dtype(struct dirent *de, const char *path, int len); |
| |
| /* helper string functions with support for the ignore_case flag */ |
| int strcmp_icase(const char *a, const char *b) |
| { |
| return ignore_case ? strcasecmp(a, b) : strcmp(a, b); |
| } |
| |
| int strncmp_icase(const char *a, const char *b, size_t count) |
| { |
| return ignore_case ? strncasecmp(a, b, count) : strncmp(a, b, count); |
| } |
| |
| int fnmatch_icase(const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags) |
| { |
| return wildmatch(pattern, string, |
| flags | (ignore_case ? WM_CASEFOLD : 0), |
| NULL); |
| } |
| |
| int git_fnmatch(const struct pathspec_item *item, |
| const char *pattern, const char *string, |
| int prefix) |
| { |
| if (prefix > 0) { |
| if (ps_strncmp(item, pattern, string, prefix)) |
| return WM_NOMATCH; |
| pattern += prefix; |
| string += prefix; |
| } |
| if (item->flags & PATHSPEC_ONESTAR) { |
| int pattern_len = strlen(++pattern); |
| int string_len = strlen(string); |
| return string_len < pattern_len || |
| ps_strcmp(item, pattern, |
| string + string_len - pattern_len); |
| } |
| if (item->magic & PATHSPEC_GLOB) |
| return wildmatch(pattern, string, |
| WM_PATHNAME | |
| (item->magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE ? WM_CASEFOLD : 0), |
| NULL); |
| else |
| /* wildmatch has not learned no FNM_PATHNAME mode yet */ |
| return wildmatch(pattern, string, |
| item->magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE ? WM_CASEFOLD : 0, |
| NULL); |
| } |
| |
| static int fnmatch_icase_mem(const char *pattern, int patternlen, |
| const char *string, int stringlen, |
| int flags) |
| { |
| int match_status; |
| struct strbuf pat_buf = STRBUF_INIT; |
| struct strbuf str_buf = STRBUF_INIT; |
| const char *use_pat = pattern; |
| const char *use_str = string; |
| |
| if (pattern[patternlen]) { |
| strbuf_add(&pat_buf, pattern, patternlen); |
| use_pat = pat_buf.buf; |
| } |
| if (string[stringlen]) { |
| strbuf_add(&str_buf, string, stringlen); |
| use_str = str_buf.buf; |
| } |
| |
| if (ignore_case) |
| flags |= WM_CASEFOLD; |
| match_status = wildmatch(use_pat, use_str, flags, NULL); |
| |
| strbuf_release(&pat_buf); |
| strbuf_release(&str_buf); |
| |
| return match_status; |
| } |
| |
| static size_t common_prefix_len(const struct pathspec *pathspec) |
| { |
| int n; |
| size_t max = 0; |
| |
| /* |
| * ":(icase)path" is treated as a pathspec full of |
| * wildcard. In other words, only prefix is considered common |
| * prefix. If the pathspec is abc/foo abc/bar, running in |
| * subdir xyz, the common prefix is still xyz, not xuz/abc as |
| * in non-:(icase). |
| */ |
| GUARD_PATHSPEC(pathspec, |
| PATHSPEC_FROMTOP | |
| PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH | |
| PATHSPEC_LITERAL | |
| PATHSPEC_GLOB | |
| PATHSPEC_ICASE | |
| PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE); |
| |
| for (n = 0; n < pathspec->nr; n++) { |
| size_t i = 0, len = 0, item_len; |
| if (pathspec->items[n].magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE) |
| continue; |
| if (pathspec->items[n].magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE) |
| item_len = pathspec->items[n].prefix; |
| else |
| item_len = pathspec->items[n].nowildcard_len; |
| while (i < item_len && (n == 0 || i < max)) { |
| char c = pathspec->items[n].match[i]; |
| if (c != pathspec->items[0].match[i]) |
| break; |
| if (c == '/') |
| len = i + 1; |
| i++; |
| } |
| if (n == 0 || len < max) { |
| max = len; |
| if (!max) |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| return max; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Returns a copy of the longest leading path common among all |
| * pathspecs. |
| */ |
| char *common_prefix(const struct pathspec *pathspec) |
| { |
| unsigned long len = common_prefix_len(pathspec); |
| |
| return len ? xmemdupz(pathspec->items[0].match, len) : NULL; |
| } |
| |
| int fill_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, const struct pathspec *pathspec) |
| { |
| size_t len; |
| |
| /* |
| * Calculate common prefix for the pathspec, and |
| * use that to optimize the directory walk |
| */ |
| len = common_prefix_len(pathspec); |
| |
| /* Read the directory and prune it */ |
| read_directory(dir, pathspec->nr ? pathspec->_raw[0] : "", len, pathspec); |
| return len; |
| } |
| |
| int within_depth(const char *name, int namelen, |
| int depth, int max_depth) |
| { |
| const char *cp = name, *cpe = name + namelen; |
| |
| while (cp < cpe) { |
| if (*cp++ != '/') |
| continue; |
| depth++; |
| if (depth > max_depth) |
| return 0; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| #define DO_MATCH_EXCLUDE 1 |
| #define DO_MATCH_DIRECTORY 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * Does 'match' match the given name? |
| * A match is found if |
| * |
| * (1) the 'match' string is leading directory of 'name', or |
| * (2) the 'match' string is a wildcard and matches 'name', or |
| * (3) the 'match' string is exactly the same as 'name'. |
| * |
| * and the return value tells which case it was. |
| * |
| * It returns 0 when there is no match. |
| */ |
| static int match_pathspec_item(const struct pathspec_item *item, int prefix, |
| const char *name, int namelen, unsigned flags) |
| { |
| /* name/namelen has prefix cut off by caller */ |
| const char *match = item->match + prefix; |
| int matchlen = item->len - prefix; |
| |
| /* |
| * The normal call pattern is: |
| * 1. prefix = common_prefix_len(ps); |
| * 2. prune something, or fill_directory |
| * 3. match_pathspec() |
| * |
| * 'prefix' at #1 may be shorter than the command's prefix and |
| * it's ok for #2 to match extra files. Those extras will be |
| * trimmed at #3. |
| * |
| * Suppose the pathspec is 'foo' and '../bar' running from |
| * subdir 'xyz'. The common prefix at #1 will be empty, thanks |
| * to "../". We may have xyz/foo _and_ XYZ/foo after #2. The |
| * user does not want XYZ/foo, only the "foo" part should be |
| * case-insensitive. We need to filter out XYZ/foo here. In |
| * other words, we do not trust the caller on comparing the |
| * prefix part when :(icase) is involved. We do exact |
| * comparison ourselves. |
| * |
| * Normally the caller (common_prefix_len() in fact) does |
| * _exact_ matching on name[-prefix+1..-1] and we do not need |
| * to check that part. Be defensive and check it anyway, in |
| * case common_prefix_len is changed, or a new caller is |
| * introduced that does not use common_prefix_len. |
| * |
| * If the penalty turns out too high when prefix is really |
| * long, maybe change it to |
| * strncmp(match, name, item->prefix - prefix) |
| */ |
| if (item->prefix && (item->magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE) && |
| strncmp(item->match, name - prefix, item->prefix)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* If the match was just the prefix, we matched */ |
| if (!*match) |
| return MATCHED_RECURSIVELY; |
| |
| if (matchlen <= namelen && !ps_strncmp(item, match, name, matchlen)) { |
| if (matchlen == namelen) |
| return MATCHED_EXACTLY; |
| |
| if (match[matchlen-1] == '/' || name[matchlen] == '/') |
| return MATCHED_RECURSIVELY; |
| } else if ((flags & DO_MATCH_DIRECTORY) && |
| match[matchlen - 1] == '/' && |
| namelen == matchlen - 1 && |
| !ps_strncmp(item, match, name, namelen)) |
| return MATCHED_EXACTLY; |
| |
| if (item->nowildcard_len < item->len && |
| !git_fnmatch(item, match, name, |
| item->nowildcard_len - prefix)) |
| return MATCHED_FNMATCH; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a name and a list of pathspecs, returns the nature of the |
| * closest (i.e. most specific) match of the name to any of the |
| * pathspecs. |
| * |
| * The caller typically calls this multiple times with the same |
| * pathspec and seen[] array but with different name/namelen |
| * (e.g. entries from the index) and is interested in seeing if and |
| * how each pathspec matches all the names it calls this function |
| * with. A mark is left in the seen[] array for each pathspec element |
| * indicating the closest type of match that element achieved, so if |
| * seen[n] remains zero after multiple invocations, that means the nth |
| * pathspec did not match any names, which could indicate that the |
| * user mistyped the nth pathspec. |
| */ |
| static int do_match_pathspec(const struct pathspec *ps, |
| const char *name, int namelen, |
| int prefix, char *seen, |
| unsigned flags) |
| { |
| int i, retval = 0, exclude = flags & DO_MATCH_EXCLUDE; |
| |
| GUARD_PATHSPEC(ps, |
| PATHSPEC_FROMTOP | |
| PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH | |
| PATHSPEC_LITERAL | |
| PATHSPEC_GLOB | |
| PATHSPEC_ICASE | |
| PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE); |
| |
| if (!ps->nr) { |
| if (!ps->recursive || |
| !(ps->magic & PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH) || |
| ps->max_depth == -1) |
| return MATCHED_RECURSIVELY; |
| |
| if (within_depth(name, namelen, 0, ps->max_depth)) |
| return MATCHED_EXACTLY; |
| else |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| name += prefix; |
| namelen -= prefix; |
| |
| for (i = ps->nr - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
| int how; |
| |
| if ((!exclude && ps->items[i].magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE) || |
| ( exclude && !(ps->items[i].magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE))) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (seen && seen[i] == MATCHED_EXACTLY) |
| continue; |
| /* |
| * Make exclude patterns optional and never report |
| * "pathspec ':(exclude)foo' matches no files" |
| */ |
| if (seen && ps->items[i].magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE) |
| seen[i] = MATCHED_FNMATCH; |
| how = match_pathspec_item(ps->items+i, prefix, name, |
| namelen, flags); |
| if (ps->recursive && |
| (ps->magic & PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH) && |
| ps->max_depth != -1 && |
| how && how != MATCHED_FNMATCH) { |
| int len = ps->items[i].len; |
| if (name[len] == '/') |
| len++; |
| if (within_depth(name+len, namelen-len, 0, ps->max_depth)) |
| how = MATCHED_EXACTLY; |
| else |
| how = 0; |
| } |
| if (how) { |
| if (retval < how) |
| retval = how; |
| if (seen && seen[i] < how) |
| seen[i] = how; |
| } |
| } |
| return retval; |
| } |
| |
| int match_pathspec(const struct pathspec *ps, |
| const char *name, int namelen, |
| int prefix, char *seen, int is_dir) |
| { |
| int positive, negative; |
| unsigned flags = is_dir ? DO_MATCH_DIRECTORY : 0; |
| positive = do_match_pathspec(ps, name, namelen, |
| prefix, seen, flags); |
| if (!(ps->magic & PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE) || !positive) |
| return positive; |
| negative = do_match_pathspec(ps, name, namelen, |
| prefix, seen, |
| flags | DO_MATCH_EXCLUDE); |
| return negative ? 0 : positive; |
| } |
| |
| int report_path_error(const char *ps_matched, |
| const struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| const char *prefix) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Make sure all pathspec matched; otherwise it is an error. |
| */ |
| struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; |
| int num, errors = 0; |
| for (num = 0; num < pathspec->nr; num++) { |
| int other, found_dup; |
| |
| if (ps_matched[num]) |
| continue; |
| /* |
| * The caller might have fed identical pathspec |
| * twice. Do not barf on such a mistake. |
| * FIXME: parse_pathspec should have eliminated |
| * duplicate pathspec. |
| */ |
| for (found_dup = other = 0; |
| !found_dup && other < pathspec->nr; |
| other++) { |
| if (other == num || !ps_matched[other]) |
| continue; |
| if (!strcmp(pathspec->items[other].original, |
| pathspec->items[num].original)) |
| /* |
| * Ok, we have a match already. |
| */ |
| found_dup = 1; |
| } |
| if (found_dup) |
| continue; |
| |
| error("pathspec '%s' did not match any file(s) known to git.", |
| pathspec->items[num].original); |
| errors++; |
| } |
| strbuf_release(&sb); |
| return errors; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return the length of the "simple" part of a path match limiter. |
| */ |
| int simple_length(const char *match) |
| { |
| int len = -1; |
| |
| for (;;) { |
| unsigned char c = *match++; |
| len++; |
| if (c == '\0' || is_glob_special(c)) |
| return len; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int no_wildcard(const char *string) |
| { |
| return string[simple_length(string)] == '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| void parse_exclude_pattern(const char **pattern, |
| int *patternlen, |
| int *flags, |
| int *nowildcardlen) |
| { |
| const char *p = *pattern; |
| size_t i, len; |
| |
| *flags = 0; |
| if (*p == '!') { |
| *flags |= EXC_FLAG_NEGATIVE; |
| p++; |
| } |
| len = strlen(p); |
| if (len && p[len - 1] == '/') { |
| len--; |
| *flags |= EXC_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR; |
| } |
| for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { |
| if (p[i] == '/') |
| break; |
| } |
| if (i == len) |
| *flags |= EXC_FLAG_NODIR; |
| *nowildcardlen = simple_length(p); |
| /* |
| * we should have excluded the trailing slash from 'p' too, |
| * but that's one more allocation. Instead just make sure |
| * nowildcardlen does not exceed real patternlen |
| */ |
| if (*nowildcardlen > len) |
| *nowildcardlen = len; |
| if (*p == '*' && no_wildcard(p + 1)) |
| *flags |= EXC_FLAG_ENDSWITH; |
| *pattern = p; |
| *patternlen = len; |
| } |
| |
| void add_exclude(const char *string, const char *base, |
| int baselen, struct exclude_list *el, int srcpos) |
| { |
| struct exclude *x; |
| int patternlen; |
| int flags; |
| int nowildcardlen; |
| |
| parse_exclude_pattern(&string, &patternlen, &flags, &nowildcardlen); |
| if (flags & EXC_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR) { |
| char *s; |
| x = xmalloc(sizeof(*x) + patternlen + 1); |
| s = (char *)(x+1); |
| memcpy(s, string, patternlen); |
| s[patternlen] = '\0'; |
| x->pattern = s; |
| } else { |
| x = xmalloc(sizeof(*x)); |
| x->pattern = string; |
| } |
| x->patternlen = patternlen; |
| x->nowildcardlen = nowildcardlen; |
| x->base = base; |
| x->baselen = baselen; |
| x->flags = flags; |
| x->srcpos = srcpos; |
| ALLOC_GROW(el->excludes, el->nr + 1, el->alloc); |
| el->excludes[el->nr++] = x; |
| x->el = el; |
| } |
| |
| static void *read_skip_worktree_file_from_index(const char *path, size_t *size) |
| { |
| int pos, len; |
| unsigned long sz; |
| enum object_type type; |
| void *data; |
| |
| len = strlen(path); |
| pos = cache_name_pos(path, len); |
| if (pos < 0) |
| return NULL; |
| if (!ce_skip_worktree(active_cache[pos])) |
| return NULL; |
| data = read_sha1_file(active_cache[pos]->sha1, &type, &sz); |
| if (!data || type != OBJ_BLOB) { |
| free(data); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| *size = xsize_t(sz); |
| return data; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Frees memory within el which was allocated for exclude patterns and |
| * the file buffer. Does not free el itself. |
| */ |
| void clear_exclude_list(struct exclude_list *el) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < el->nr; i++) |
| free(el->excludes[i]); |
| free(el->excludes); |
| free(el->filebuf); |
| |
| el->nr = 0; |
| el->excludes = NULL; |
| el->filebuf = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void trim_trailing_spaces(char *buf) |
| { |
| char *p, *last_space = NULL; |
| |
| for (p = buf; *p; p++) |
| switch (*p) { |
| case ' ': |
| if (!last_space) |
| last_space = p; |
| break; |
| case '\\': |
| p++; |
| if (!*p) |
| return; |
| /* fallthrough */ |
| default: |
| last_space = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (last_space) |
| *last_space = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| int add_excludes_from_file_to_list(const char *fname, |
| const char *base, |
| int baselen, |
| struct exclude_list *el, |
| int check_index) |
| { |
| struct stat st; |
| int fd, i, lineno = 1; |
| size_t size = 0; |
| char *buf, *entry; |
| |
| fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY); |
| if (fd < 0 || fstat(fd, &st) < 0) { |
| if (errno != ENOENT) |
| warn_on_inaccessible(fname); |
| if (0 <= fd) |
| close(fd); |
| if (!check_index || |
| (buf = read_skip_worktree_file_from_index(fname, &size)) == NULL) |
| return -1; |
| if (size == 0) { |
| free(buf); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| if (buf[size-1] != '\n') { |
| buf = xrealloc(buf, size+1); |
| buf[size++] = '\n'; |
| } |
| } else { |
| size = xsize_t(st.st_size); |
| if (size == 0) { |
| close(fd); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| buf = xmalloc(size+1); |
| if (read_in_full(fd, buf, size) != size) { |
| free(buf); |
| close(fd); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| buf[size++] = '\n'; |
| close(fd); |
| } |
| |
| el->filebuf = buf; |
| entry = buf; |
| for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { |
| if (buf[i] == '\n') { |
| if (entry != buf + i && entry[0] != '#') { |
| buf[i - (i && buf[i-1] == '\r')] = 0; |
| trim_trailing_spaces(entry); |
| add_exclude(entry, base, baselen, el, lineno); |
| } |
| lineno++; |
| entry = buf + i + 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| struct exclude_list *add_exclude_list(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| int group_type, const char *src) |
| { |
| struct exclude_list *el; |
| struct exclude_list_group *group; |
| |
| group = &dir->exclude_list_group[group_type]; |
| ALLOC_GROW(group->el, group->nr + 1, group->alloc); |
| el = &group->el[group->nr++]; |
| memset(el, 0, sizeof(*el)); |
| el->src = src; |
| return el; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Used to set up core.excludesfile and .git/info/exclude lists. |
| */ |
| void add_excludes_from_file(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *fname) |
| { |
| struct exclude_list *el; |
| el = add_exclude_list(dir, EXC_FILE, fname); |
| if (add_excludes_from_file_to_list(fname, "", 0, el, 0) < 0) |
| die("cannot use %s as an exclude file", fname); |
| } |
| |
| int match_basename(const char *basename, int basenamelen, |
| const char *pattern, int prefix, int patternlen, |
| int flags) |
| { |
| if (prefix == patternlen) { |
| if (patternlen == basenamelen && |
| !strncmp_icase(pattern, basename, basenamelen)) |
| return 1; |
| } else if (flags & EXC_FLAG_ENDSWITH) { |
| /* "*literal" matching against "fooliteral" */ |
| if (patternlen - 1 <= basenamelen && |
| !strncmp_icase(pattern + 1, |
| basename + basenamelen - (patternlen - 1), |
| patternlen - 1)) |
| return 1; |
| } else { |
| if (fnmatch_icase_mem(pattern, patternlen, |
| basename, basenamelen, |
| 0) == 0) |
| return 1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| int match_pathname(const char *pathname, int pathlen, |
| const char *base, int baselen, |
| const char *pattern, int prefix, int patternlen, |
| int flags) |
| { |
| const char *name; |
| int namelen; |
| |
| /* |
| * match with FNM_PATHNAME; the pattern has base implicitly |
| * in front of it. |
| */ |
| if (*pattern == '/') { |
| pattern++; |
| patternlen--; |
| prefix--; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * baselen does not count the trailing slash. base[] may or |
| * may not end with a trailing slash though. |
| */ |
| if (pathlen < baselen + 1 || |
| (baselen && pathname[baselen] != '/') || |
| strncmp_icase(pathname, base, baselen)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| namelen = baselen ? pathlen - baselen - 1 : pathlen; |
| name = pathname + pathlen - namelen; |
| |
| if (prefix) { |
| /* |
| * if the non-wildcard part is longer than the |
| * remaining pathname, surely it cannot match. |
| */ |
| if (prefix > namelen) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (strncmp_icase(pattern, name, prefix)) |
| return 0; |
| pattern += prefix; |
| patternlen -= prefix; |
| name += prefix; |
| namelen -= prefix; |
| |
| /* |
| * If the whole pattern did not have a wildcard, |
| * then our prefix match is all we need; we |
| * do not need to call fnmatch at all. |
| */ |
| if (!patternlen && !namelen) |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| return fnmatch_icase_mem(pattern, patternlen, |
| name, namelen, |
| WM_PATHNAME) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Scan the given exclude list in reverse to see whether pathname |
| * should be ignored. The first match (i.e. the last on the list), if |
| * any, determines the fate. Returns the exclude_list element which |
| * matched, or NULL for undecided. |
| */ |
| static struct exclude *last_exclude_matching_from_list(const char *pathname, |
| int pathlen, |
| const char *basename, |
| int *dtype, |
| struct exclude_list *el) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| if (!el->nr) |
| return NULL; /* undefined */ |
| |
| for (i = el->nr - 1; 0 <= i; i--) { |
| struct exclude *x = el->excludes[i]; |
| const char *exclude = x->pattern; |
| int prefix = x->nowildcardlen; |
| |
| if (x->flags & EXC_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR) { |
| if (*dtype == DT_UNKNOWN) |
| *dtype = get_dtype(NULL, pathname, pathlen); |
| if (*dtype != DT_DIR) |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (x->flags & EXC_FLAG_NODIR) { |
| if (match_basename(basename, |
| pathlen - (basename - pathname), |
| exclude, prefix, x->patternlen, |
| x->flags)) |
| return x; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| assert(x->baselen == 0 || x->base[x->baselen - 1] == '/'); |
| if (match_pathname(pathname, pathlen, |
| x->base, x->baselen ? x->baselen - 1 : 0, |
| exclude, prefix, x->patternlen, x->flags)) |
| return x; |
| } |
| return NULL; /* undecided */ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Scan the list and let the last match determine the fate. |
| * Return 1 for exclude, 0 for include and -1 for undecided. |
| */ |
| int is_excluded_from_list(const char *pathname, |
| int pathlen, const char *basename, int *dtype, |
| struct exclude_list *el) |
| { |
| struct exclude *exclude; |
| exclude = last_exclude_matching_from_list(pathname, pathlen, basename, dtype, el); |
| if (exclude) |
| return exclude->flags & EXC_FLAG_NEGATIVE ? 0 : 1; |
| return -1; /* undecided */ |
| } |
| |
| static struct exclude *last_exclude_matching_from_lists(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *pathname, int pathlen, const char *basename, |
| int *dtype_p) |
| { |
| int i, j; |
| struct exclude_list_group *group; |
| struct exclude *exclude; |
| for (i = EXC_CMDL; i <= EXC_FILE; i++) { |
| group = &dir->exclude_list_group[i]; |
| for (j = group->nr - 1; j >= 0; j--) { |
| exclude = last_exclude_matching_from_list( |
| pathname, pathlen, basename, dtype_p, |
| &group->el[j]); |
| if (exclude) |
| return exclude; |
| } |
| } |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Loads the per-directory exclude list for the substring of base |
| * which has a char length of baselen. |
| */ |
| static void prep_exclude(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *base, int baselen) |
| { |
| struct exclude_list_group *group; |
| struct exclude_list *el; |
| struct exclude_stack *stk = NULL; |
| int current; |
| |
| group = &dir->exclude_list_group[EXC_DIRS]; |
| |
| /* |
| * Pop the exclude lists from the EXCL_DIRS exclude_list_group |
| * which originate from directories not in the prefix of the |
| * path being checked. |
| */ |
| while ((stk = dir->exclude_stack) != NULL) { |
| if (stk->baselen <= baselen && |
| !strncmp(dir->basebuf.buf, base, stk->baselen)) |
| break; |
| el = &group->el[dir->exclude_stack->exclude_ix]; |
| dir->exclude_stack = stk->prev; |
| dir->exclude = NULL; |
| free((char *)el->src); /* see strbuf_detach() below */ |
| clear_exclude_list(el); |
| free(stk); |
| group->nr--; |
| } |
| |
| /* Skip traversing into sub directories if the parent is excluded */ |
| if (dir->exclude) |
| return; |
| |
| /* |
| * Lazy initialization. All call sites currently just |
| * memset(dir, 0, sizeof(*dir)) before use. Changing all of |
| * them seems lots of work for little benefit. |
| */ |
| if (!dir->basebuf.buf) |
| strbuf_init(&dir->basebuf, PATH_MAX); |
| |
| /* Read from the parent directories and push them down. */ |
| current = stk ? stk->baselen : -1; |
| strbuf_setlen(&dir->basebuf, current < 0 ? 0 : current); |
| while (current < baselen) { |
| const char *cp; |
| |
| stk = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*stk)); |
| if (current < 0) { |
| cp = base; |
| current = 0; |
| } else { |
| cp = strchr(base + current + 1, '/'); |
| if (!cp) |
| die("oops in prep_exclude"); |
| cp++; |
| } |
| stk->prev = dir->exclude_stack; |
| stk->baselen = cp - base; |
| stk->exclude_ix = group->nr; |
| el = add_exclude_list(dir, EXC_DIRS, NULL); |
| strbuf_add(&dir->basebuf, base + current, stk->baselen - current); |
| assert(stk->baselen == dir->basebuf.len); |
| |
| /* Abort if the directory is excluded */ |
| if (stk->baselen) { |
| int dt = DT_DIR; |
| dir->basebuf.buf[stk->baselen - 1] = 0; |
| dir->exclude = last_exclude_matching_from_lists(dir, |
| dir->basebuf.buf, stk->baselen - 1, |
| dir->basebuf.buf + current, &dt); |
| dir->basebuf.buf[stk->baselen - 1] = '/'; |
| if (dir->exclude && |
| dir->exclude->flags & EXC_FLAG_NEGATIVE) |
| dir->exclude = NULL; |
| if (dir->exclude) { |
| dir->exclude_stack = stk; |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to read per-directory file */ |
| if (dir->exclude_per_dir) { |
| /* |
| * dir->basebuf gets reused by the traversal, but we |
| * need fname to remain unchanged to ensure the src |
| * member of each struct exclude correctly |
| * back-references its source file. Other invocations |
| * of add_exclude_list provide stable strings, so we |
| * strbuf_detach() and free() here in the caller. |
| */ |
| struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; |
| strbuf_addbuf(&sb, &dir->basebuf); |
| strbuf_addstr(&sb, dir->exclude_per_dir); |
| el->src = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL); |
| add_excludes_from_file_to_list(el->src, el->src, |
| stk->baselen, el, 1); |
| } |
| dir->exclude_stack = stk; |
| current = stk->baselen; |
| } |
| strbuf_setlen(&dir->basebuf, baselen); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Loads the exclude lists for the directory containing pathname, then |
| * scans all exclude lists to determine whether pathname is excluded. |
| * Returns the exclude_list element which matched, or NULL for |
| * undecided. |
| */ |
| struct exclude *last_exclude_matching(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *pathname, |
| int *dtype_p) |
| { |
| int pathlen = strlen(pathname); |
| const char *basename = strrchr(pathname, '/'); |
| basename = (basename) ? basename+1 : pathname; |
| |
| prep_exclude(dir, pathname, basename-pathname); |
| |
| if (dir->exclude) |
| return dir->exclude; |
| |
| return last_exclude_matching_from_lists(dir, pathname, pathlen, |
| basename, dtype_p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Loads the exclude lists for the directory containing pathname, then |
| * scans all exclude lists to determine whether pathname is excluded. |
| * Returns 1 if true, otherwise 0. |
| */ |
| int is_excluded(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *pathname, int *dtype_p) |
| { |
| struct exclude *exclude = |
| last_exclude_matching(dir, pathname, dtype_p); |
| if (exclude) |
| return exclude->flags & EXC_FLAG_NEGATIVE ? 0 : 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static struct dir_entry *dir_entry_new(const char *pathname, int len) |
| { |
| struct dir_entry *ent; |
| |
| ent = xmalloc(sizeof(*ent) + len + 1); |
| ent->len = len; |
| memcpy(ent->name, pathname, len); |
| ent->name[len] = 0; |
| return ent; |
| } |
| |
| static struct dir_entry *dir_add_name(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *pathname, int len) |
| { |
| if (cache_file_exists(pathname, len, ignore_case)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| ALLOC_GROW(dir->entries, dir->nr+1, dir->alloc); |
| return dir->entries[dir->nr++] = dir_entry_new(pathname, len); |
| } |
| |
| struct dir_entry *dir_add_ignored(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *pathname, int len) |
| { |
| if (!cache_name_is_other(pathname, len)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| ALLOC_GROW(dir->ignored, dir->ignored_nr+1, dir->ignored_alloc); |
| return dir->ignored[dir->ignored_nr++] = dir_entry_new(pathname, len); |
| } |
| |
| enum exist_status { |
| index_nonexistent = 0, |
| index_directory, |
| index_gitdir |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Do not use the alphabetically sorted index to look up |
| * the directory name; instead, use the case insensitive |
| * directory hash. |
| */ |
| static enum exist_status directory_exists_in_index_icase(const char *dirname, int len) |
| { |
| const struct cache_entry *ce = cache_dir_exists(dirname, len); |
| unsigned char endchar; |
| |
| if (!ce) |
| return index_nonexistent; |
| endchar = ce->name[len]; |
| |
| /* |
| * The cache_entry structure returned will contain this dirname |
| * and possibly additional path components. |
| */ |
| if (endchar == '/') |
| return index_directory; |
| |
| /* |
| * If there are no additional path components, then this cache_entry |
| * represents a submodule. Submodules, despite being directories, |
| * are stored in the cache without a closing slash. |
| */ |
| if (!endchar && S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode)) |
| return index_gitdir; |
| |
| /* This should never be hit, but it exists just in case. */ |
| return index_nonexistent; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * The index sorts alphabetically by entry name, which |
| * means that a gitlink sorts as '\0' at the end, while |
| * a directory (which is defined not as an entry, but as |
| * the files it contains) will sort with the '/' at the |
| * end. |
| */ |
| static enum exist_status directory_exists_in_index(const char *dirname, int len) |
| { |
| int pos; |
| |
| if (ignore_case) |
| return directory_exists_in_index_icase(dirname, len); |
| |
| pos = cache_name_pos(dirname, len); |
| if (pos < 0) |
| pos = -pos-1; |
| while (pos < active_nr) { |
| const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[pos++]; |
| unsigned char endchar; |
| |
| if (strncmp(ce->name, dirname, len)) |
| break; |
| endchar = ce->name[len]; |
| if (endchar > '/') |
| break; |
| if (endchar == '/') |
| return index_directory; |
| if (!endchar && S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode)) |
| return index_gitdir; |
| } |
| return index_nonexistent; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * When we find a directory when traversing the filesystem, we |
| * have three distinct cases: |
| * |
| * - ignore it |
| * - see it as a directory |
| * - recurse into it |
| * |
| * and which one we choose depends on a combination of existing |
| * git index contents and the flags passed into the directory |
| * traversal routine. |
| * |
| * Case 1: If we *already* have entries in the index under that |
| * directory name, we always recurse into the directory to see |
| * all the files. |
| * |
| * Case 2: If we *already* have that directory name as a gitlink, |
| * we always continue to see it as a gitlink, regardless of whether |
| * there is an actual git directory there or not (it might not |
| * be checked out as a subproject!) |
| * |
| * Case 3: if we didn't have it in the index previously, we |
| * have a few sub-cases: |
| * |
| * (a) if "show_other_directories" is true, we show it as |
| * just a directory, unless "hide_empty_directories" is |
| * also true, in which case we need to check if it contains any |
| * untracked and / or ignored files. |
| * (b) if it looks like a git directory, and we don't have |
| * 'no_gitlinks' set we treat it as a gitlink, and show it |
| * as a directory. |
| * (c) otherwise, we recurse into it. |
| */ |
| static enum path_treatment treat_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *dirname, int len, int exclude, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| /* The "len-1" is to strip the final '/' */ |
| switch (directory_exists_in_index(dirname, len-1)) { |
| case index_directory: |
| return path_recurse; |
| |
| case index_gitdir: |
| return path_none; |
| |
| case index_nonexistent: |
| if (dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES) |
| break; |
| if (!(dir->flags & DIR_NO_GITLINKS)) { |
| unsigned char sha1[20]; |
| if (resolve_gitlink_ref(dirname, "HEAD", sha1) == 0) |
| return path_untracked; |
| } |
| return path_recurse; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is the "show_other_directories" case */ |
| |
| if (!(dir->flags & DIR_HIDE_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES)) |
| return exclude ? path_excluded : path_untracked; |
| |
| return read_directory_recursive(dir, dirname, len, 1, simplify); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This is an inexact early pruning of any recursive directory |
| * reading - if the path cannot possibly be in the pathspec, |
| * return true, and we'll skip it early. |
| */ |
| static int simplify_away(const char *path, int pathlen, const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| if (simplify) { |
| for (;;) { |
| const char *match = simplify->path; |
| int len = simplify->len; |
| |
| if (!match) |
| break; |
| if (len > pathlen) |
| len = pathlen; |
| if (!memcmp(path, match, len)) |
| return 0; |
| simplify++; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This function tells us whether an excluded path matches a |
| * list of "interesting" pathspecs. That is, whether a path matched |
| * by any of the pathspecs could possibly be ignored by excluding |
| * the specified path. This can happen if: |
| * |
| * 1. the path is mentioned explicitly in the pathspec |
| * |
| * 2. the path is a directory prefix of some element in the |
| * pathspec |
| */ |
| static int exclude_matches_pathspec(const char *path, int len, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| if (simplify) { |
| for (; simplify->path; simplify++) { |
| if (len == simplify->len |
| && !memcmp(path, simplify->path, len)) |
| return 1; |
| if (len < simplify->len |
| && simplify->path[len] == '/' |
| && !memcmp(path, simplify->path, len)) |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static int get_index_dtype(const char *path, int len) |
| { |
| int pos; |
| const struct cache_entry *ce; |
| |
| ce = cache_file_exists(path, len, 0); |
| if (ce) { |
| if (!ce_uptodate(ce)) |
| return DT_UNKNOWN; |
| if (S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode)) |
| return DT_DIR; |
| /* |
| * Nobody actually cares about the |
| * difference between DT_LNK and DT_REG |
| */ |
| return DT_REG; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to look it up as a directory */ |
| pos = cache_name_pos(path, len); |
| if (pos >= 0) |
| return DT_UNKNOWN; |
| pos = -pos-1; |
| while (pos < active_nr) { |
| ce = active_cache[pos++]; |
| if (strncmp(ce->name, path, len)) |
| break; |
| if (ce->name[len] > '/') |
| break; |
| if (ce->name[len] < '/') |
| continue; |
| if (!ce_uptodate(ce)) |
| break; /* continue? */ |
| return DT_DIR; |
| } |
| return DT_UNKNOWN; |
| } |
| |
| static int get_dtype(struct dirent *de, const char *path, int len) |
| { |
| int dtype = de ? DTYPE(de) : DT_UNKNOWN; |
| struct stat st; |
| |
| if (dtype != DT_UNKNOWN) |
| return dtype; |
| dtype = get_index_dtype(path, len); |
| if (dtype != DT_UNKNOWN) |
| return dtype; |
| if (lstat(path, &st)) |
| return dtype; |
| if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) |
| return DT_REG; |
| if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) |
| return DT_DIR; |
| if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) |
| return DT_LNK; |
| return dtype; |
| } |
| |
| static enum path_treatment treat_one_path(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| struct strbuf *path, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify, |
| int dtype, struct dirent *de) |
| { |
| int exclude; |
| int has_path_in_index = !!cache_file_exists(path->buf, path->len, ignore_case); |
| |
| if (dtype == DT_UNKNOWN) |
| dtype = get_dtype(de, path->buf, path->len); |
| |
| /* Always exclude indexed files */ |
| if (dtype != DT_DIR && has_path_in_index) |
| return path_none; |
| |
| /* |
| * When we are looking at a directory P in the working tree, |
| * there are three cases: |
| * |
| * (1) P exists in the index. Everything inside the directory P in |
| * the working tree needs to go when P is checked out from the |
| * index. |
| * |
| * (2) P does not exist in the index, but there is P/Q in the index. |
| * We know P will stay a directory when we check out the contents |
| * of the index, but we do not know yet if there is a directory |
| * P/Q in the working tree to be killed, so we need to recurse. |
| * |
| * (3) P does not exist in the index, and there is no P/Q in the index |
| * to require P to be a directory, either. Only in this case, we |
| * know that everything inside P will not be killed without |
| * recursing. |
| */ |
| if ((dir->flags & DIR_COLLECT_KILLED_ONLY) && |
| (dtype == DT_DIR) && |
| !has_path_in_index && |
| (directory_exists_in_index(path->buf, path->len) == index_nonexistent)) |
| return path_none; |
| |
| exclude = is_excluded(dir, path->buf, &dtype); |
| |
| /* |
| * Excluded? If we don't explicitly want to show |
| * ignored files, ignore it |
| */ |
| if (exclude && !(dir->flags & (DIR_SHOW_IGNORED|DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO))) |
| return path_excluded; |
| |
| switch (dtype) { |
| default: |
| return path_none; |
| case DT_DIR: |
| strbuf_addch(path, '/'); |
| return treat_directory(dir, path->buf, path->len, exclude, |
| simplify); |
| case DT_REG: |
| case DT_LNK: |
| return exclude ? path_excluded : path_untracked; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static enum path_treatment treat_path(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| struct dirent *de, |
| struct strbuf *path, |
| int baselen, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| int dtype; |
| |
| if (is_dot_or_dotdot(de->d_name) || !strcmp(de->d_name, ".git")) |
| return path_none; |
| strbuf_setlen(path, baselen); |
| strbuf_addstr(path, de->d_name); |
| if (simplify_away(path->buf, path->len, simplify)) |
| return path_none; |
| |
| dtype = DTYPE(de); |
| return treat_one_path(dir, path, simplify, dtype, de); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Read a directory tree. We currently ignore anything but |
| * directories, regular files and symlinks. That's because git |
| * doesn't handle them at all yet. Maybe that will change some |
| * day. |
| * |
| * Also, we ignore the name ".git" (even if it is not a directory). |
| * That likely will not change. |
| * |
| * Returns the most significant path_treatment value encountered in the scan. |
| */ |
| static enum path_treatment read_directory_recursive(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *base, int baselen, |
| int check_only, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| DIR *fdir; |
| enum path_treatment state, subdir_state, dir_state = path_none; |
| struct dirent *de; |
| struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; |
| |
| strbuf_add(&path, base, baselen); |
| |
| fdir = opendir(path.len ? path.buf : "."); |
| if (!fdir) |
| goto out; |
| |
| while ((de = readdir(fdir)) != NULL) { |
| /* check how the file or directory should be treated */ |
| state = treat_path(dir, de, &path, baselen, simplify); |
| if (state > dir_state) |
| dir_state = state; |
| |
| /* recurse into subdir if instructed by treat_path */ |
| if (state == path_recurse) { |
| subdir_state = read_directory_recursive(dir, path.buf, |
| path.len, check_only, simplify); |
| if (subdir_state > dir_state) |
| dir_state = subdir_state; |
| } |
| |
| if (check_only) { |
| /* abort early if maximum state has been reached */ |
| if (dir_state == path_untracked) |
| break; |
| /* skip the dir_add_* part */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* add the path to the appropriate result list */ |
| switch (state) { |
| case path_excluded: |
| if (dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_IGNORED) |
| dir_add_name(dir, path.buf, path.len); |
| else if ((dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_IGNORED_TOO) || |
| ((dir->flags & DIR_COLLECT_IGNORED) && |
| exclude_matches_pathspec(path.buf, path.len, |
| simplify))) |
| dir_add_ignored(dir, path.buf, path.len); |
| break; |
| |
| case path_untracked: |
| if (!(dir->flags & DIR_SHOW_IGNORED)) |
| dir_add_name(dir, path.buf, path.len); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| closedir(fdir); |
| out: |
| strbuf_release(&path); |
| |
| return dir_state; |
| } |
| |
| static int cmp_name(const void *p1, const void *p2) |
| { |
| const struct dir_entry *e1 = *(const struct dir_entry **)p1; |
| const struct dir_entry *e2 = *(const struct dir_entry **)p2; |
| |
| return name_compare(e1->name, e1->len, e2->name, e2->len); |
| } |
| |
| static struct path_simplify *create_simplify(const char **pathspec) |
| { |
| int nr, alloc = 0; |
| struct path_simplify *simplify = NULL; |
| |
| if (!pathspec) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| for (nr = 0 ; ; nr++) { |
| const char *match; |
| ALLOC_GROW(simplify, nr + 1, alloc); |
| match = *pathspec++; |
| if (!match) |
| break; |
| simplify[nr].path = match; |
| simplify[nr].len = simple_length(match); |
| } |
| simplify[nr].path = NULL; |
| simplify[nr].len = 0; |
| return simplify; |
| } |
| |
| static void free_simplify(struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| free(simplify); |
| } |
| |
| static int treat_leading_path(struct dir_struct *dir, |
| const char *path, int len, |
| const struct path_simplify *simplify) |
| { |
| struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; |
| int baselen, rc = 0; |
| const char *cp; |
| int old_flags = dir->flags; |
| |
| while (len && path[len - 1] == '/') |
| len--; |
| if (!len) |
| return 1; |
| baselen = 0; |
| dir->flags &= ~DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES; |
| while (1) { |
| cp = path + baselen + !!baselen; |
| cp = memchr(cp, '/', path + len - cp); |
| if (!cp) |
| baselen = len; |
| else |
| baselen = cp - path; |
| strbuf_setlen(&sb, 0); |
| strbuf_add(&sb, path, baselen); |
| if (!is_directory(sb.buf)) |
| break; |
| if (simplify_away(sb.buf, sb.len, simplify)) |
| break; |
| if (treat_one_path(dir, &sb, simplify, |
| DT_DIR, NULL) == path_none) |
| break; /* do not recurse into it */ |
| if (len <= baselen) { |
| rc = 1; |
| break; /* finished checking */ |
| } |
| } |
| strbuf_release(&sb); |
| dir->flags = old_flags; |
| return rc; |
| } |
| |
| int read_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, const char *path, int len, const struct pathspec *pathspec) |
| { |
| struct path_simplify *simplify; |
| |
| /* |
| * Check out create_simplify() |
| */ |
| if (pathspec) |
| GUARD_PATHSPEC(pathspec, |
| PATHSPEC_FROMTOP | |
| PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH | |
| PATHSPEC_LITERAL | |
| PATHSPEC_GLOB | |
| PATHSPEC_ICASE | |
| PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE); |
| |
| if (has_symlink_leading_path(path, len)) |
| return dir->nr; |
| |
| /* |
| * exclude patterns are treated like positive ones in |
| * create_simplify. Usually exclude patterns should be a |
| * subset of positive ones, which has no impacts on |
| * create_simplify(). |
| */ |
| simplify = create_simplify(pathspec ? pathspec->_raw : NULL); |
| if (!len || treat_leading_path(dir, path, len, simplify)) |
| read_directory_recursive(dir, path, len, 0, simplify); |
| free_simplify(simplify); |
| qsort(dir->entries, dir->nr, sizeof(struct dir_entry *), cmp_name); |
| qsort(dir->ignored, dir->ignored_nr, sizeof(struct dir_entry *), cmp_name); |
| return dir->nr; |
| } |
| |
| int file_exists(const char *f) |
| { |
| struct stat sb; |
| return lstat(f, &sb) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Given two normalized paths (a trailing slash is ok), if subdir is |
| * outside dir, return -1. Otherwise return the offset in subdir that |
| * can be used as relative path to dir. |
| */ |
| int dir_inside_of(const char *subdir, const char *dir) |
| { |
| int offset = 0; |
| |
| assert(dir && subdir && *dir && *subdir); |
| |
| while (*dir && *subdir && *dir == *subdir) { |
| dir++; |
| subdir++; |
| offset++; |
| } |
| |
| /* hel[p]/me vs hel[l]/yeah */ |
| if (*dir && *subdir) |
| return -1; |
| |
| if (!*subdir) |
| return !*dir ? offset : -1; /* same dir */ |
| |
| /* foo/[b]ar vs foo/[] */ |
| if (is_dir_sep(dir[-1])) |
| return is_dir_sep(subdir[-1]) ? offset : -1; |
| |
| /* foo[/]bar vs foo[] */ |
| return is_dir_sep(*subdir) ? offset + 1 : -1; |
| } |
| |
| int is_inside_dir(const char *dir) |
| { |
| char *cwd; |
| int rc; |
| |
| if (!dir) |
| return 0; |
| |
| cwd = xgetcwd(); |
| rc = (dir_inside_of(cwd, dir) >= 0); |
| free(cwd); |
| return rc; |
| } |
| |
| int is_empty_dir(const char *path) |
| { |
| DIR *dir = opendir(path); |
| struct dirent *e; |
| int ret = 1; |
| |
| if (!dir) |
| return 0; |
| |
| while ((e = readdir(dir)) != NULL) |
| if (!is_dot_or_dotdot(e->d_name)) { |
| ret = 0; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| closedir(dir); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static int remove_dir_recurse(struct strbuf *path, int flag, int *kept_up) |
| { |
| DIR *dir; |
| struct dirent *e; |
| int ret = 0, original_len = path->len, len, kept_down = 0; |
| int only_empty = (flag & REMOVE_DIR_EMPTY_ONLY); |
| int keep_toplevel = (flag & REMOVE_DIR_KEEP_TOPLEVEL); |
| unsigned char submodule_head[20]; |
| |
| if ((flag & REMOVE_DIR_KEEP_NESTED_GIT) && |
| !resolve_gitlink_ref(path->buf, "HEAD", submodule_head)) { |
| /* Do not descend and nuke a nested git work tree. */ |
| if (kept_up) |
| *kept_up = 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| flag &= ~REMOVE_DIR_KEEP_TOPLEVEL; |
| dir = opendir(path->buf); |
| if (!dir) { |
| if (errno == ENOENT) |
| return keep_toplevel ? -1 : 0; |
| else if (errno == EACCES && !keep_toplevel) |
| /* |
| * An empty dir could be removable even if it |
| * is unreadable: |
| */ |
| return rmdir(path->buf); |
| else |
| return -1; |
| } |
| if (path->buf[original_len - 1] != '/') |
| strbuf_addch(path, '/'); |
| |
| len = path->len; |
| while ((e = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { |
| struct stat st; |
| if (is_dot_or_dotdot(e->d_name)) |
| continue; |
| |
| strbuf_setlen(path, len); |
| strbuf_addstr(path, e->d_name); |
| if (lstat(path->buf, &st)) { |
| if (errno == ENOENT) |
| /* |
| * file disappeared, which is what we |
| * wanted anyway |
| */ |
| continue; |
| /* fall thru */ |
| } else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { |
| if (!remove_dir_recurse(path, flag, &kept_down)) |
| continue; /* happy */ |
| } else if (!only_empty && |
| (!unlink(path->buf) || errno == ENOENT)) { |
| continue; /* happy, too */ |
| } |
| |
| /* path too long, stat fails, or non-directory still exists */ |
| ret = -1; |
| break; |
| } |
| closedir(dir); |
| |
| strbuf_setlen(path, original_len); |
| if (!ret && !keep_toplevel && !kept_down) |
| ret = (!rmdir(path->buf) || errno == ENOENT) ? 0 : -1; |
| else if (kept_up) |
| /* |
| * report the uplevel that it is not an error that we |
| * did not rmdir() our directory. |
| */ |
| *kept_up = !ret; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| int remove_dir_recursively(struct strbuf *path, int flag) |
| { |
| return remove_dir_recurse(path, flag, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| void setup_standard_excludes(struct dir_struct *dir) |
| { |
| const char *path; |
| char *xdg_path; |
| |
| dir->exclude_per_dir = ".gitignore"; |
| path = git_path("info/exclude"); |
| if (!excludes_file) { |
| home_config_paths(NULL, &xdg_path, "ignore"); |
| excludes_file = xdg_path; |
| } |
| if (!access_or_warn(path, R_OK, 0)) |
| add_excludes_from_file(dir, path); |
| if (excludes_file && !access_or_warn(excludes_file, R_OK, 0)) |
| add_excludes_from_file(dir, excludes_file); |
| } |
| |
| int remove_path(const char *name) |
| { |
| char *slash; |
| |
| if (unlink(name) && errno != ENOENT && errno != ENOTDIR) |
| return -1; |
| |
| slash = strrchr(name, '/'); |
| if (slash) { |
| char *dirs = xstrdup(name); |
| slash = dirs + (slash - name); |
| do { |
| *slash = '\0'; |
| } while (rmdir(dirs) == 0 && (slash = strrchr(dirs, '/'))); |
| free(dirs); |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Frees memory within dir which was allocated for exclude lists and |
| * the exclude_stack. Does not free dir itself. |
| */ |
| void clear_directory(struct dir_struct *dir) |
| { |
| int i, j; |
| struct exclude_list_group *group; |
| struct exclude_list *el; |
| struct exclude_stack *stk; |
| |
| for (i = EXC_CMDL; i <= EXC_FILE; i++) { |
| group = &dir->exclude_list_group[i]; |
| for (j = 0; j < group->nr; j++) { |
| el = &group->el[j]; |
| if (i == EXC_DIRS) |
| free((char *)el->src); |
| clear_exclude_list(el); |
| } |
| free(group->el); |
| } |
| |
| stk = dir->exclude_stack; |
| while (stk) { |
| struct exclude_stack *prev = stk->prev; |
| free(stk); |
| stk = prev; |
| } |
| strbuf_release(&dir->basebuf); |
| } |