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   1#ifndef NOTES_H
   2#define NOTES_H
   3
   4/*
   5 * Function type for combining two notes annotating the same object.
   6 *
   7 * When adding a new note annotating the same object as an existing note, it is
   8 * up to the caller to decide how to combine the two notes. The decision is
   9 * made by passing in a function of the following form. The function accepts
  10 * two SHA1s -- of the existing note and the new note, respectively. The
  11 * function then combines the notes in whatever way it sees fit, and writes the
  12 * resulting SHA1 into the first SHA1 argument (cur_sha1). A non-zero return
  13 * value indicates failure.
  14 *
  15 * The two given SHA1s must both be non-NULL and different from each other.
  16 *
  17 * The default combine_notes function (you get this when passing NULL) is
  18 * combine_notes_concatenate(), which appends the contents of the new note to
  19 * the contents of the existing note.
  20 */
  21typedef int (*combine_notes_fn)(unsigned char *cur_sha1, const unsigned char *new_sha1);
  22
  23/* Common notes combinators */
  24int combine_notes_concatenate(unsigned char *cur_sha1, const unsigned char *new_sha1);
  25int combine_notes_overwrite(unsigned char *cur_sha1, const unsigned char *new_sha1);
  26int combine_notes_ignore(unsigned char *cur_sha1, const unsigned char *new_sha1);
  27
  28/*
  29 * Notes tree object
  30 *
  31 * Encapsulates the internal notes tree structure associated with a notes ref.
  32 * Whenever a struct notes_tree pointer is required below, you may pass NULL in
  33 * order to use the default/internal notes tree. E.g. you only need to pass a
  34 * non-NULL value if you need to refer to several different notes trees
  35 * simultaneously.
  36 */
  37extern struct notes_tree {
  38        struct int_node *root;
  39        struct non_note *first_non_note, *prev_non_note;
  40        char *ref;
  41        combine_notes_fn combine_notes;
  42        int initialized;
  43        int dirty;
  44} default_notes_tree;
  45
  46/*
  47 * Flags controlling behaviour of notes tree initialization
  48 *
  49 * Default behaviour is to initialize the notes tree from the tree object
  50 * specified by the given (or default) notes ref.
  51 */
  52#define NOTES_INIT_EMPTY 1
  53
  54/*
  55 * Initialize the given notes_tree with the notes tree structure at the given
  56 * ref. If given ref is NULL, the value of the $GIT_NOTES_REF environment
  57 * variable is used, and if that is missing, the default notes ref is used
  58 * ("refs/notes/commits").
  59 *
  60 * If you need to re-intialize a notes_tree structure (e.g. when switching from
  61 * one notes ref to another), you must first de-initialize the notes_tree
  62 * structure by calling free_notes(struct notes_tree *).
  63 *
  64 * If you pass t == NULL, the default internal notes_tree will be initialized.
  65 *
  66 * The combine_notes function that is passed becomes the default combine_notes
  67 * function for the given notes_tree. If NULL is passed, the default
  68 * combine_notes function is combine_notes_concatenate().
  69 *
  70 * Precondition: The notes_tree structure is zeroed (this can be achieved with
  71 * memset(t, 0, sizeof(struct notes_tree)))
  72 */
  73void init_notes(struct notes_tree *t, const char *notes_ref,
  74                combine_notes_fn combine_notes, int flags);
  75
  76/*
  77 * Add the given note object to the given notes_tree structure
  78 *
  79 * IMPORTANT: The changes made by add_note() to the given notes_tree structure
  80 * are not persistent until a subsequent call to write_notes_tree() returns
  81 * zero.
  82 */
  83void add_note(struct notes_tree *t, const unsigned char *object_sha1,
  84                const unsigned char *note_sha1, combine_notes_fn combine_notes);
  85
  86/*
  87 * Remove the given note object from the given notes_tree structure
  88 *
  89 * IMPORTANT: The changes made by remove_note() to the given notes_tree
  90 * structure are not persistent until a subsequent call to write_notes_tree()
  91 * returns zero.
  92 */
  93void remove_note(struct notes_tree *t, const unsigned char *object_sha1);
  94
  95/*
  96 * Get the note object SHA1 containing the note data for the given object
  97 *
  98 * Return NULL if the given object has no notes.
  99 */
 100const unsigned char *get_note(struct notes_tree *t,
 101                const unsigned char *object_sha1);
 102
 103/*
 104 * Copy a note from one object to another in the given notes_tree.
 105 *
 106 * Fails if the to_obj already has a note unless 'force' is true.
 107 *
 108 * IMPORTANT: The changes made by copy_note() to the given notes_tree structure
 109 * are not persistent until a subsequent call to write_notes_tree() returns
 110 * zero.
 111 */
 112int copy_note(struct notes_tree *t,
 113              const unsigned char *from_obj, const unsigned char *to_obj,
 114              int force, combine_notes_fn combine_fn);
 115
 116/*
 117 * Flags controlling behaviour of for_each_note()
 118 *
 119 * Default behaviour of for_each_note() is to traverse every single note object
 120 * in the given notes tree, unpacking subtree entries along the way.
 121 * The following flags can be used to alter the default behaviour:
 122 *
 123 * - DONT_UNPACK_SUBTREES causes for_each_note() NOT to unpack and recurse into
 124 *   subtree entries while traversing the notes tree. This causes notes within
 125 *   those subtrees NOT to be passed to the callback. Use this flag if you
 126 *   don't want to traverse _all_ notes, but only want to traverse the parts
 127 *   of the notes tree that have already been unpacked (this includes at least
 128 *   all notes that have been added/changed).
 129 *
 130 * - YIELD_SUBTREES causes any subtree entries that are encountered to be
 131 *   passed to the callback, before recursing into them. Subtree entries are
 132 *   not note objects, but represent intermediate directories in the notes
 133 *   tree. When passed to the callback, subtree entries will have a trailing
 134 *   slash in their path, which the callback may use to differentiate between
 135 *   note entries and subtree entries. Note that already-unpacked subtree
 136 *   entries are not part of the notes tree, and will therefore not be yielded.
 137 *   If this flag is used together with DONT_UNPACK_SUBTREES, for_each_note()
 138 *   will yield the subtree entry, but not recurse into it.
 139 */
 140#define FOR_EACH_NOTE_DONT_UNPACK_SUBTREES 1
 141#define FOR_EACH_NOTE_YIELD_SUBTREES 2
 142
 143/*
 144 * Invoke the specified callback function for each note in the given notes_tree
 145 *
 146 * If the callback returns nonzero, the note walk is aborted, and the return
 147 * value from the callback is returned from for_each_note(). Hence, a zero
 148 * return value from for_each_note() indicates that all notes were walked
 149 * successfully.
 150 *
 151 * IMPORTANT: The callback function is NOT allowed to change the notes tree.
 152 * In other words, the following functions can NOT be invoked (on the current
 153 * notes tree) from within the callback:
 154 * - add_note()
 155 * - remove_note()
 156 * - copy_note()
 157 * - free_notes()
 158 */
 159typedef int each_note_fn(const unsigned char *object_sha1,
 160                const unsigned char *note_sha1, char *note_path,
 161                void *cb_data);
 162int for_each_note(struct notes_tree *t, int flags, each_note_fn fn,
 163                void *cb_data);
 164
 165/*
 166 * Write the given notes_tree structure to the object database
 167 *
 168 * Creates a new tree object encapsulating the current state of the given
 169 * notes_tree, and stores its SHA1 into the 'result' argument.
 170 *
 171 * Returns zero on success, non-zero on failure.
 172 *
 173 * IMPORTANT: Changes made to the given notes_tree are not persistent until
 174 * this function has returned zero. Please also remember to create a
 175 * corresponding commit object, and update the appropriate notes ref.
 176 */
 177int write_notes_tree(struct notes_tree *t, unsigned char *result);
 178
 179/* Flags controlling the operation of prune */
 180#define NOTES_PRUNE_VERBOSE 1
 181#define NOTES_PRUNE_DRYRUN 2
 182/*
 183 * Remove all notes annotating non-existing objects from the given notes tree
 184 *
 185 * All notes in the given notes_tree that are associated with objects that no
 186 * longer exist in the database, are removed from the notes tree.
 187 *
 188 * IMPORTANT: The changes made by prune_notes() to the given notes_tree
 189 * structure are not persistent until a subsequent call to write_notes_tree()
 190 * returns zero.
 191 */
 192void prune_notes(struct notes_tree *t, int flags);
 193
 194/*
 195 * Free (and de-initialize) the given notes_tree structure
 196 *
 197 * IMPORTANT: Changes made to the given notes_tree since the last, successful
 198 * call to write_notes_tree() will be lost.
 199 */
 200void free_notes(struct notes_tree *t);
 201
 202/* Flags controlling how notes are formatted */
 203#define NOTES_SHOW_HEADER 1
 204#define NOTES_INDENT 2
 205
 206/*
 207 * Fill the given strbuf with the notes associated with the given object.
 208 *
 209 * If the given notes_tree structure is not initialized, it will be auto-
 210 * initialized to the default value (see documentation for init_notes() above).
 211 * If the given notes_tree is NULL, the internal/default notes_tree will be
 212 * used instead.
 213 *
 214 * 'flags' is a bitwise combination of the above formatting flags.
 215 */
 216void format_note(struct notes_tree *t, const unsigned char *object_sha1,
 217                struct strbuf *sb, const char *output_encoding, int flags);
 218
 219
 220struct string_list;
 221
 222struct display_notes_opt {
 223        unsigned int suppress_default_notes:1;
 224        struct string_list *extra_notes_refs;
 225};
 226
 227/*
 228 * Load the notes machinery for displaying several notes trees.
 229 *
 230 * If 'opt' is not NULL, then it specifies additional settings for the
 231 * displaying:
 232 *
 233 * - suppress_default_notes indicates that the notes from
 234 *   core.notesRef and notes.displayRef should not be loaded.
 235 *
 236 * - extra_notes_refs may contain a list of globs (in the same style
 237 *   as notes.displayRef) where notes should be loaded from.
 238 */
 239void init_display_notes(struct display_notes_opt *opt);
 240
 241/*
 242 * Append notes for the given 'object_sha1' from all trees set up by
 243 * init_display_notes() to 'sb'.  The 'flags' are a bitwise
 244 * combination of
 245 *
 246 * - NOTES_SHOW_HEADER: add a 'Notes (refname):' header
 247 *
 248 * - NOTES_INDENT: indent the notes by 4 places
 249 *
 250 * You *must* call init_display_notes() before using this function.
 251 */
 252void format_display_notes(const unsigned char *object_sha1,
 253                          struct strbuf *sb, const char *output_encoding, int flags);
 254
 255/*
 256 * Load the notes tree from each ref listed in 'refs'.  The output is
 257 * an array of notes_tree*, terminated by a NULL.
 258 */
 259struct notes_tree **load_notes_trees(struct string_list *refs);
 260
 261/*
 262 * Add all refs that match 'glob' to the 'list'.
 263 */
 264void string_list_add_refs_by_glob(struct string_list *list, const char *glob);
 265
 266/*
 267 * Add all refs from a colon-separated glob list 'globs' to the end of
 268 * 'list'.  Empty components are ignored.  This helper is used to
 269 * parse GIT_NOTES_DISPLAY_REF style environment variables.
 270 */
 271void string_list_add_refs_from_colon_sep(struct string_list *list,
 272                                         const char *globs);
 273
 274#endif