Revision 29209cbe58e7a977ae7267b11da19250b6878028 authored by Jeff King on 11 March 2010, 07:15:43 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 14 March 2010, 07:23:08 UTC
As we walk the directory tree, if we see an ignored path, we
want to add it to the ignored list only if it matches any
pathspec that we were given. We used to check for the
pathspec to appear explicitly. E.g., if we see "subdir/file"
and it is excluded, we check to see if we have "subdir/file"
in our pathspec.

However, this interacts badly with the optimization to avoid
recursing into ignored subdirectories. If "subdir" as a
whole is ignored, then we never recurse, and consider only
whether "subdir" itself is in our pathspec.  It would not
match a pathspec of "subdir/file" explicitly, even though it
is the reason that subdir/file would be excluded.

This manifests itself to the user as "git add subdir/file"
failing to correctly note that the pathspec was ignored.

This patch extends the in_pathspec logic to include prefix
directory case.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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tree.h
#ifndef TREE_H
#define TREE_H

#include "object.h"

extern const char *tree_type;

struct tree {
	struct object object;
	void *buffer;
	unsigned long size;
};

struct tree *lookup_tree(const unsigned char *sha1);

int parse_tree_buffer(struct tree *item, void *buffer, unsigned long size);

int parse_tree(struct tree *tree);

/* Parses and returns the tree in the given ent, chasing tags and commits. */
struct tree *parse_tree_indirect(const unsigned char *sha1);

#define READ_TREE_RECURSIVE 1
typedef int (*read_tree_fn_t)(const unsigned char *, const char *, int, const char *, unsigned int, int, void *);

extern int read_tree_recursive(struct tree *tree,
			       const char *base, int baselen,
			       int stage, const char **match,
			       read_tree_fn_t fn, void *context);

extern int read_tree(struct tree *tree, int stage, const char **paths);

#endif /* TREE_H */
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