Revision 2057d75038541cd16debb1c55f3f897fd244965c authored by Derrick Stolee on 17 September 2020, 18:11:42 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 17 September 2020, 18:30:04 UTC
The 'gc' builtin is our current entrypoint for automatically maintaining
a repository. This one tool does many operations, such as repacking the
repository, packing refs, and rewriting the commit-graph file. The name
implies it performs "garbage collection" which means several different
things, and some users may not want to use this operation that rewrites
the entire object database.

Create a new 'maintenance' builtin that will become a more general-
purpose command. To start, it will only support the 'run' subcommand,
but will later expand to add subcommands for scheduling maintenance in
the background.

For now, the 'maintenance' builtin is a thin shim over the 'gc' builtin.
In fact, the only option is the '--auto' toggle, which is handed
directly to the 'gc' builtin. The current change is isolated to this
simple operation to prevent more interesting logic from being lost in
all of the boilerplate of adding a new builtin.

Use existing builtin/gc.c file because we want to share code between the
two builtins. It is possible that we will have 'maintenance' replace the
'gc' builtin entirely at some point, leaving 'git gc' as an alias for
some specific arguments to 'git maintenance run'.

Create a new test_subcommand helper that allows us to test if a certain
subcommand was run. It requires storing the GIT_TRACE2_EVENT logs in a
file. A negation mode is available that will be used in later tests.

Helped-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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attr.h
#ifndef ATTR_H
#define ATTR_H

/**
 * gitattributes mechanism gives a uniform way to associate various attributes
 * to set of paths.
 *
 *
 * Querying Specific Attributes
 * ----------------------------
 *
 * - Prepare `struct attr_check` using attr_check_initl() function, enumerating
 *   the names of attributes whose values you are interested in, terminated with
 *   a NULL pointer.  Alternatively, an empty `struct attr_check` can be
 *   prepared by calling `attr_check_alloc()` function and then attributes you
 *   want to ask about can be added to it with `attr_check_append()` function.
 *
 * - Call `git_check_attr()` to check the attributes for the path.
 *
 * - Inspect `attr_check` structure to see how each of the attribute in the
 *   array is defined for the path.
 *
 *
 * Example
 * -------
 *
 * To see how attributes "crlf" and "ident" are set for different paths.
 *
 * - Prepare a `struct attr_check` with two elements (because we are checking
 *   two attributes):
 *
 * ------------
 * static struct attr_check *check;
 * static void setup_check(void)
 * {
 * 	if (check)
 * 		return; // already done
 * check = attr_check_initl("crlf", "ident", NULL);
 * }
 * ------------
 *
 * - Call `git_check_attr()` with the prepared `struct attr_check`:
 *
 * ------------
 * const char *path;
 *
 * setup_check();
 * git_check_attr(path, check);
 * ------------
 *
 * - Act on `.value` member of the result, left in `check->items[]`:
 *
 * ------------
 * const char *value = check->items[0].value;
 *
 * if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) {
 * The attribute is Set, by listing only the name of the
 * attribute in the gitattributes file for the path.
 * } else if (ATTR_FALSE(value)) {
 * The attribute is Unset, by listing the name of the
 *         attribute prefixed with a dash - for the path.
 * } else if (ATTR_UNSET(value)) {
 * The attribute is neither set nor unset for the path.
 * } else if (!strcmp(value, "input")) {
 * If none of ATTR_TRUE(), ATTR_FALSE(), or ATTR_UNSET() is
 *         true, the value is a string set in the gitattributes
 * file for the path by saying "attr=value".
 * } else if (... other check using value as string ...) {
 * ...
 * }
 * ------------
 *
 * To see how attributes in argv[] are set for different paths, only
 * the first step in the above would be different.
 *
 * ------------
 * static struct attr_check *check;
 * static void setup_check(const char **argv)
 * {
 *     check = attr_check_alloc();
 *     while (*argv) {
 *         struct git_attr *attr = git_attr(*argv);
 *         attr_check_append(check, attr);
 *         argv++;
 *     }
 * }
 * ------------
 *
 *
 * Querying All Attributes
 * -----------------------
 *
 * To get the values of all attributes associated with a file:
 *
 * - Prepare an empty `attr_check` structure by calling `attr_check_alloc()`.
 *
 * - Call `git_all_attrs()`, which populates the `attr_check` with the
 * attributes attached to the path.
 *
 * - Iterate over the `attr_check.items[]` array to examine the attribute
 * names and values. The name of the attribute described by an
 * `attr_check.items[]` object can be retrieved via
 * `git_attr_name(check->items[i].attr)`. (Please note that no items will be
 * returned for unset attributes, so `ATTR_UNSET()` will return false for all
 * returned `attr_check.items[]` objects.)
 *
 * - Free the `attr_check` struct by calling `attr_check_free()`.
 */

struct index_state;

/**
 * An attribute is an opaque object that is identified by its name. Pass the
 * name to `git_attr()` function to obtain the object of this type.
 * The internal representation of this structure is of no interest to the
 * calling programs. The name of the attribute can be retrieved by calling
 * `git_attr_name()`.
 */
struct git_attr;

/* opaque structures used internally for attribute collection */
struct all_attrs_item;
struct attr_stack;
struct index_state;

/*
 * Given a string, return the gitattribute object that
 * corresponds to it.
 */
const struct git_attr *git_attr(const char *);

/* Internal use */
extern const char git_attr__true[];
extern const char git_attr__false[];

/**
 * Attribute Values
 * ----------------
 *
 * An attribute for a path can be in one of four states: Set, Unset, Unspecified
 * or set to a string, and `.value` member of `struct attr_check_item` records
 * it. The three macros check these, if none of them returns true, `.value`
 * member points at a string value of the attribute for the path.
 */

/* Returns true if the attribute is Set for the path. */
#define ATTR_TRUE(v) ((v) == git_attr__true)

/* Returns true if the attribute is Unset for the path. */
#define ATTR_FALSE(v) ((v) == git_attr__false)

/* Returns true if the attribute is Unspecified for the path. */
#define ATTR_UNSET(v) ((v) == NULL)

/* This structure represents one attribute and its value. */
struct attr_check_item {
	const struct git_attr *attr;
	const char *value;
};

/**
 * This structure represents a collection of `attr_check_item`. It is passed to
 * `git_check_attr()` function, specifying the attributes to check, and
 * receives their values.
 */
struct attr_check {
	int nr;
	int alloc;
	struct attr_check_item *items;
	int all_attrs_nr;
	struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs;
	struct attr_stack *stack;
};

struct attr_check *attr_check_alloc(void);
struct attr_check *attr_check_initl(const char *, ...);
struct attr_check *attr_check_dup(const struct attr_check *check);

struct attr_check_item *attr_check_append(struct attr_check *check,
					  const struct git_attr *attr);

void attr_check_reset(struct attr_check *check);
void attr_check_clear(struct attr_check *check);
void attr_check_free(struct attr_check *check);

/*
 * Return the name of the attribute represented by the argument.  The
 * return value is a pointer to a null-delimited string that is part
 * of the internal data structure; it should not be modified or freed.
 */
const char *git_attr_name(const struct git_attr *);

void git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate,
		    const char *path, struct attr_check *check);

/*
 * Retrieve all attributes that apply to the specified path.
 * check holds the attributes and their values.
 */
void git_all_attrs(const struct index_state *istate,
		   const char *path, struct attr_check *check);

enum git_attr_direction {
	GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN,
	GIT_ATTR_CHECKOUT,
	GIT_ATTR_INDEX
};
void git_attr_set_direction(enum git_attr_direction new_direction);

void attr_start(void);

#endif /* ATTR_H */
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