Revision 60b6e2200deff208a9757721544a3a311034804f authored by Jonathan Nieder on 19 February 2010, 07:18:58 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 20 February 2010, 17:34:28 UTC
Git’s automatic pagination support has some subtleties.  Add some
tests to make sure we don’t break:

 - when git will use a pager by default;
 - the effect of the --paginate and --no-pager options;
 - the effect of pagination on use of color;
 - how the choice of pager is configured.

This does not yet test:

 - use of pager by scripted commands (git svn and git am);
 - effect of the pager.* configuration variables;
 - setting of the LESS variable.

Some features involve checking whether stdout is a terminal, so many
of these tests are skipped unless output is passed through to the
terminal (i.e., unless $GIT_TEST_OPTS includes --verbose).

The immediate purpose for these tests was to avoid making things worse
after the breakage from my jn/editor-pager series (see commit 376f39,
2009-11-20).  Thanks to Sebastian Celis <sebastian@sebastiancelis.com>
for the report.

Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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object.h
#ifndef OBJECT_H
#define OBJECT_H

struct object_list {
	struct object *item;
	struct object_list *next;
};

struct object_refs {
	unsigned count;
	struct object *ref[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* more */
};

struct object_array {
	unsigned int nr;
	unsigned int alloc;
	struct object_array_entry {
		struct object *item;
		const char *name;
		unsigned mode;
	} *objects;
};

#define TYPE_BITS   3
#define FLAG_BITS  27

/*
 * The object type is stored in 3 bits.
 */
struct object {
	unsigned parsed : 1;
	unsigned used : 1;
	unsigned type : TYPE_BITS;
	unsigned flags : FLAG_BITS;
	unsigned char sha1[20];
};

extern const char *typename(unsigned int type);
extern int type_from_string(const char *str);

extern unsigned int get_max_object_index(void);
extern struct object *get_indexed_object(unsigned int);

/*
 * This can be used to see if we have heard of the object before, but
 * it can return "yes we have, and here is a half-initialised object"
 * for an object that we haven't loaded/parsed yet.
 *
 * When parsing a commit to create an in-core commit object, its
 * parents list holds commit objects that represent its parents, but
 * they are expected to be lazily initialized and do not know what
 * their trees or parents are yet.  When this function returns such a
 * half-initialised objects, the caller is expected to initialize them
 * by calling parse_object() on them.
 */
struct object *lookup_object(const unsigned char *sha1);

extern void *create_object(const unsigned char *sha1, int type, void *obj);

/** Returns the object, having parsed it to find out what it is. **/
struct object *parse_object(const unsigned char *sha1);

/* Given the result of read_sha1_file(), returns the object after
 * parsing it.  eaten_p indicates if the object has a borrowed copy
 * of buffer and the caller should not free() it.
 */
struct object *parse_object_buffer(const unsigned char *sha1, enum object_type type, unsigned long size, void *buffer, int *eaten_p);

/** Returns the object, with potentially excess memory allocated. **/
struct object *lookup_unknown_object(const unsigned  char *sha1);

struct object_list *object_list_insert(struct object *item,
				       struct object_list **list_p);

int object_list_contains(struct object_list *list, struct object *obj);

/* Object array handling .. */
void add_object_array(struct object *obj, const char *name, struct object_array *array);
void add_object_array_with_mode(struct object *obj, const char *name, struct object_array *array, unsigned mode);
void object_array_remove_duplicates(struct object_array *);

#endif /* OBJECT_H */
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