| #ifndef PATHSPEC_H |
| #define PATHSPEC_H |
| |
| struct index_state; |
| |
| /* Pathspec magic */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_FROMTOP (1<<0) |
| #define PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH (1<<1) |
| #define PATHSPEC_LITERAL (1<<2) |
| #define PATHSPEC_GLOB (1<<3) |
| #define PATHSPEC_ICASE (1<<4) |
| #define PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE (1<<5) |
| #define PATHSPEC_ATTR (1<<6) |
| #define PATHSPEC_ALL_MAGIC \ |
| (PATHSPEC_FROMTOP | \ |
| PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH | \ |
| PATHSPEC_LITERAL | \ |
| PATHSPEC_GLOB | \ |
| PATHSPEC_ICASE | \ |
| PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE | \ |
| PATHSPEC_ATTR) |
| |
| #define PATHSPEC_ONESTAR 1 /* the pathspec pattern satisfies GFNM_ONESTAR */ |
| |
| /** |
| * See glossary-context.txt for the syntax of pathspec. |
| * In memory, a pathspec set is represented by "struct pathspec" and is |
| * prepared by parse_pathspec(). |
| */ |
| struct pathspec { |
| int nr; |
| unsigned int has_wildcard:1; |
| unsigned int recursive:1; |
| unsigned int recurse_submodules:1; |
| unsigned magic; |
| int max_depth; |
| struct pathspec_item { |
| char *match; |
| char *original; |
| unsigned magic; |
| int len, prefix; |
| int nowildcard_len; |
| int flags; |
| int attr_match_nr; |
| struct attr_match { |
| char *value; |
| enum attr_match_mode { |
| MATCH_SET, |
| MATCH_UNSET, |
| MATCH_VALUE, |
| MATCH_UNSPECIFIED |
| } match_mode; |
| } *attr_match; |
| struct attr_check *attr_check; |
| } *items; |
| }; |
| |
| #define GUARD_PATHSPEC(ps, mask) \ |
| do { \ |
| if ((ps)->magic & ~(mask)) \ |
| BUG("unsupported magic %x", (ps)->magic & ~(mask)); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* parse_pathspec flags */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD (1<<0) /* No args means match cwd */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL (1<<1) /* No args means match everything */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH_VALID (1<<2) /* max_depth field is valid */ |
| /* die if a symlink is part of the given path's directory */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_SYMLINK_LEADING_PATH (1<<3) |
| #define PATHSPEC_PREFIX_ORIGIN (1<<4) |
| #define PATHSPEC_KEEP_ORDER (1<<5) |
| /* |
| * For the callers that just need pure paths from somewhere else, not |
| * from command line. Global --*-pathspecs options are ignored. No |
| * magic is parsed in each pathspec either. If PATHSPEC_LITERAL is |
| * allowed, then it will automatically set for every pathspec. |
| */ |
| #define PATHSPEC_LITERAL_PATH (1<<6) |
| |
| /** |
| * Given command line arguments and a prefix, convert the input to |
| * pathspec. die() if any magic in magic_mask is used. |
| * |
| * Any arguments used are copied. It is safe for the caller to modify |
| * or free 'prefix' and 'args' after calling this function. |
| * |
| * - magic_mask specifies what features that are NOT supported by the following |
| * code. If a user attempts to use such a feature, parse_pathspec() can reject |
| * it early. |
| * |
| * - flags specifies other things that the caller wants parse_pathspec to |
| * perform. |
| * |
| * - prefix and args come from cmd_* functions |
| * |
| * parse_pathspec() helps catch unsupported features and reject them politely. |
| * At a lower level, different pathspec-related functions may not support the |
| * same set of features. Such pathspec-sensitive functions are guarded with |
| * GUARD_PATHSPEC(), which will die in an unfriendly way when an unsupported |
| * feature is requested. |
| * |
| * The command designers are supposed to make sure that GUARD_PATHSPEC() never |
| * dies. They have to make sure all unsupported features are caught by |
| * parse_pathspec(), not by GUARD_PATHSPEC. grepping GUARD_PATHSPEC() should |
| * give the designers all pathspec-sensitive codepaths and what features they |
| * support. |
| * |
| * A similar process is applied when a new pathspec magic is added. The designer |
| * lifts the GUARD_PATHSPEC restriction in the functions that support the new |
| * magic while at the same time making sure this new feature will be |
| * caught at parse_pathspec() in commands that cannot handle the new magic in |
| * some cases. grepping parse_pathspec() should help. |
| */ |
| void parse_pathspec(struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| unsigned magic_mask, |
| unsigned flags, |
| const char *prefix, |
| const char **args); |
| /* |
| * Same as parse_pathspec() but uses file as input. |
| * When 'file' is exactly "-" it uses 'stdin' instead. |
| */ |
| void parse_pathspec_file(struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| unsigned magic_mask, |
| unsigned flags, |
| const char *prefix, |
| const char *file, |
| int nul_term_line); |
| |
| void copy_pathspec(struct pathspec *dst, const struct pathspec *src); |
| void clear_pathspec(struct pathspec *); |
| |
| /* |
| * Add a human-readable string to "out" representing the PATHSPEC_* flags set |
| * in "magic". The result is suitable for error messages, but not for |
| * parsing as pathspec magic itself (you get 'icase' with quotes, not |
| * :(icase)). |
| */ |
| void pathspec_magic_names(unsigned magic, struct strbuf *out); |
| |
| static inline int ps_strncmp(const struct pathspec_item *item, |
| const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) |
| { |
| if (item->magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE) |
| return strncasecmp(s1, s2, n); |
| else |
| return strncmp(s1, s2, n); |
| } |
| |
| static inline int ps_strcmp(const struct pathspec_item *item, |
| const char *s1, const char *s2) |
| { |
| if (item->magic & PATHSPEC_ICASE) |
| return strcasecmp(s1, s2); |
| else |
| return strcmp(s1, s2); |
| } |
| |
| enum ps_skip_worktree_action { |
| PS_HEED_SKIP_WORKTREE = 0, |
| PS_IGNORE_SKIP_WORKTREE = 1 |
| }; |
| void add_pathspec_matches_against_index(const struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| struct index_state *istate, |
| char *seen, |
| enum ps_skip_worktree_action sw_action); |
| char *find_pathspecs_matching_against_index(const struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| struct index_state *istate, |
| enum ps_skip_worktree_action sw_action); |
| char *find_pathspecs_matching_skip_worktree(const struct pathspec *pathspec); |
| static inline int matches_skip_worktree(const struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| int item, char **seen_ptr) |
| { |
| if (!*seen_ptr) |
| *seen_ptr = find_pathspecs_matching_skip_worktree(pathspec); |
| return (*seen_ptr)[item]; |
| } |
| int match_pathspec_attrs(struct index_state *istate, |
| const char *name, int namelen, |
| const struct pathspec_item *item); |
| |
| int match_pathspec(struct index_state *istate, |
| const struct pathspec *pathspec, |
| const char *name, int namelen, |
| int prefix, char *seen, int is_dir); |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine whether a pathspec will match only entire index entries (non-sparse |
| * files and/or entire sparse directories). If the pathspec has the potential to |
| * match partial contents of a sparse directory, return 1 to indicate the index |
| * should be expanded to match the appropriate index entries. |
| * |
| * For the sake of simplicity, always return 1 if using a more complex "magic" |
| * pathspec. |
| */ |
| int pathspec_needs_expanded_index(struct index_state *istate, |
| const struct pathspec *pathspec); |
| |
| #endif /* PATHSPEC_H */ |