7 /* Environment vars to be set for each hook */
10 /* Args to be passed to each hook */
13 /* Emit an error if the hook is missing */
14 unsigned int error_if_missing
:1;
17 * An optional initial working directory for the hook,
18 * translates to "struct child_process"'s "dir" member.
23 * A pointer which if provided will be set to 1 or 0 depending
24 * on if a hook was started, regardless of whether or not that
25 * was successful. I.e. if the underlying start_command() was
26 * successful this will be set to 1.
28 * Used for avoiding TOCTOU races in code that would otherwise
29 * call hook_exist() after a "maybe hook run" to see if a hook
35 * Path to file which should be piped to stdin for each hook.
37 const char *path_to_stdin
;
40 #define RUN_HOOKS_OPT_INIT { \
42 .args = STRVEC_INIT, \
46 /* rc reflects the cumulative failure state */
48 const char *hook_name
;
49 const char *hook_path
;
50 struct run_hooks_opt
*options
;
54 * Returns the path to the hook file, or NULL if the hook is missing
55 * or disabled. Note that this points to static storage that will be
56 * overwritten by further calls to find_hook and run_hook_*.
58 const char *find_hook(const char *name
);
61 * A boolean version of find_hook()
63 int hook_exists(const char *hookname
);
66 * Takes a `hook_name`, resolves it to a path with find_hook(), and
67 * runs the hook for you with the options specified in "struct
68 * run_hooks opt". Will free memory associated with the "struct run_hooks_opt".
70 * Returns the status code of the run hook, or a negative value on
73 int run_hooks_opt(const char *hook_name
, struct run_hooks_opt
*options
);
76 * A wrapper for run_hooks_opt() which provides a dummy "struct
77 * run_hooks_opt" initialized with "RUN_HOOKS_OPT_INIT".
79 int run_hooks(const char *hook_name
);
82 * Like run_hooks(), a wrapper for run_hooks_opt().
84 * In addition to the wrapping behavior provided by run_hooks(), this
85 * wrapper takes a list of strings terminated by a NULL
86 * argument. These things will be used as positional arguments to the
87 * hook. This function behaves like the old run_hook_le() API.
89 int run_hooks_l(const char *hook_name
, ...);