Update tutorial for simplified "git" script.
[gitweb.git] / ls-tree.c
index d2a57d0b472deb09b8e1155be1edcea506171a16..450bff2472084098af018460567c51ef90b847ad 100644 (file)
--- a/ls-tree.c
+++ b/ls-tree.c
@@ -54,54 +54,58 @@ static int prepare_children(struct tree_entry_list *elem)
        return 0;
 }
 
-static struct tree_entry_list *find_entry_0(struct tree_entry_list *elem,
-                                           const char *path,
-                                           const char *path_end)
+static struct tree_entry_list *find_entry(const char *path)
 {
-       const char *ep;
+       const char *next, *slash;
        int len;
+       struct tree_entry_list *elem = &root_entry;
 
-       while (path < path_end) {
+       /* Find tree element, descending from root, that
+        * corresponds to the named path, lazily expanding
+        * the tree if possible.
+        */
+
+       while (path) {
+               /* The fact we still have path means that the caller
+                * wants us to make sure that elem at this point is a
+                * directory, and possibly descend into it.  Even what
+                * is left is just trailing slashes, we loop back to
+                * here, and this call to prepare_children() will
+                * catch elem not being a tree.  Nice.
+                */
                if (prepare_children(elem))
                        return NULL;
 
-               /* In elem->tree->entries, find the one that has name
-                * that matches what is between path and ep.
-                */
-               elem = elem->item.tree->entries;
-
-               ep = strchr(path, '/');
-               if (!ep || path_end <= ep)
-                       ep = path_end;
-               len = ep - path;
-
-               while (elem) {
-                       if ((strlen(elem->name) == len) &&
-                           !strncmp(elem->name, path, len))
-                               break;
-                       elem = elem->next;
+               slash = strchr(path, '/');
+               if (!slash) {
+                       len = strlen(path);
+                       next = 0;
+               }
+               else {
+                       next = slash + 1;
+                       len = slash - path;
+               }
+               if (len) {
+                       /* (len == 0) if the original path was "drivers/char/"
+                        * and we have run already two rounds, having elem
+                        * pointing at the drivers/char directory.
+                        */
+                       elem = elem->item.tree->entries;
+                       while (elem) {
+                               if ((strlen(elem->name) == len) &&
+                                   !strncmp(elem->name, path, len)) {
+                                       /* found */
+                                       break;
+                               }
+                               elem = elem->next;
+                       }
+                       if (!elem)
+                               return NULL;
                }
-               if (path_end <= ep || !elem)
-                       return elem;
-               while (*ep == '/' && ep < path_end)
-                       ep++;
-               path = ep;
+               path = next;
        }
-       return NULL;
-}
 
-static struct tree_entry_list *find_entry(const char *path,
-                                         const char *path_end)
-{
-       /* Find tree element, descending from root, that
-        * corresponds to the named path, lazily expanding
-        * the tree if possible.
-        */
-       if (path == path_end) {
-               /* Special.  This is the root level */
-               return &root_entry;
-       }
-       return find_entry_0(&root_entry, path, path_end);
+       return elem;
 }
 
 static void show_entry_name(struct tree_entry_list *e)
@@ -180,10 +184,10 @@ static int show_entry(struct tree_entry_list *e, int level)
        return err;
 }
 
-static int list_one(const char *path, const char *path_end)
+static int list_one(const char *path)
 {
        int err = 0;
-       struct tree_entry_list *e = find_entry(path, path_end);
+       struct tree_entry_list *e = find_entry(path);
        if (!e) {
                /* traditionally ls-tree does not complain about
                 * missing path.  We may change this later to match
@@ -199,12 +203,8 @@ static int list(char **path)
 {
        int i;
        int err = 0;
-       for (i = 0; path[i]; i++) {
-               int len = strlen(path[i]);
-               while (0 <= len && path[i][len] == '/')
-                       len--;
-               err = err | list_one(path[i], path[i] + len);
-       }
+       for (i = 0; path[i]; i++)
+               err = err | list_one(path[i]);
        return err;
 }