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1 #ifndef COMMIT_H
2 #define COMMIT_H
4 #include "object.h"
6 struct signature_check;
7 struct strbuf;
8 struct tree;
10 #define COMMIT_NOT_FROM_GRAPH 0xFFFFFFFF
11 #define GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY ((1ULL << 63) - 1)
12 #define GENERATION_NUMBER_V1_MAX 0x3FFFFFFF
13 #define GENERATION_NUMBER_ZERO 0
14 #define GENERATION_NUMBER_V2_OFFSET_MAX ((1ULL << 31) - 1)
16 struct commit_list {
17 struct commit *item;
18 struct commit_list *next;
22 * The size of this struct matters in full repo walk operations like
23 * 'git clone' or 'git gc'. Consider using commit-slab to attach data
24 * to a commit instead of adding new fields here.
26 struct commit {
27 struct object object;
28 timestamp_t date;
29 struct commit_list *parents;
32 * If the commit is loaded from the commit-graph file, then this
33 * member may be NULL. Only access it through repo_get_commit_tree()
34 * or get_commit_tree_oid().
36 struct tree *maybe_tree;
37 unsigned int index;
40 extern int save_commit_buffer;
41 extern int no_graft_file_deprecated_advice;
42 extern const char *commit_type;
44 /* While we can decorate any object with a name, it's only used for commits.. */
45 struct name_decoration {
46 struct name_decoration *next;
47 int type;
48 char name[FLEX_ARRAY];
51 enum decoration_type {
52 DECORATION_NONE = 0,
53 DECORATION_REF_LOCAL,
54 DECORATION_REF_REMOTE,
55 DECORATION_REF_TAG,
56 DECORATION_REF_STASH,
57 DECORATION_REF_HEAD,
58 DECORATION_GRAFTED,
61 void add_name_decoration(enum decoration_type type, const char *name, struct object *obj);
62 const struct name_decoration *get_name_decoration(const struct object *obj);
65 * Look up commit named by "oid" respecting replacement objects.
66 * Returns NULL if "oid" is not a commit or does not exist.
68 struct commit *lookup_commit_object(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
71 * Look up commit named by "oid" without replacement objects or
72 * checking for object existence. Returns the requested commit if it
73 * is found in the object cache, NULL if "oid" is in the object cache
74 * but is not a commit and a newly allocated unparsed commit object if
75 * "oid" is not in the object cache.
77 struct commit *lookup_commit(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
78 struct commit *lookup_commit_reference(struct repository *r,
79 const struct object_id *oid);
80 struct commit *lookup_commit_reference_gently(struct repository *r,
81 const struct object_id *oid,
82 int quiet);
83 struct commit *lookup_commit_reference_by_name(const char *name);
86 * Look up object named by "oid", dereference tag as necessary,
87 * get a commit and return it. If "oid" does not dereference to
88 * a commit, use ref_name to report an error and die.
90 struct commit *lookup_commit_or_die(const struct object_id *oid, const char *ref_name);
92 int parse_commit_buffer(struct repository *r, struct commit *item, const void *buffer, unsigned long size, int check_graph);
93 int repo_parse_commit_internal(struct repository *r, struct commit *item,
94 int quiet_on_missing, int use_commit_graph);
95 int repo_parse_commit_gently(struct repository *r,
96 struct commit *item,
97 int quiet_on_missing);
98 static inline int repo_parse_commit(struct repository *r, struct commit *item)
100 return repo_parse_commit_gently(r, item, 0);
103 static inline int repo_parse_commit_no_graph(struct repository *r,
104 struct commit *commit)
106 return repo_parse_commit_internal(r, commit, 0, 0);
109 void parse_commit_or_die(struct commit *item);
111 struct buffer_slab;
112 struct buffer_slab *allocate_commit_buffer_slab(void);
113 void free_commit_buffer_slab(struct buffer_slab *bs);
116 * Associate an object buffer with the commit. The ownership of the
117 * memory is handed over to the commit, and must be free()-able.
119 void set_commit_buffer(struct repository *r, struct commit *, void *buffer, unsigned long size);
122 * Get any cached object buffer associated with the commit. Returns NULL
123 * if none. The resulting memory should not be freed.
125 const void *get_cached_commit_buffer(struct repository *, const struct commit *, unsigned long *size);
128 * Get the commit's object contents, either from cache or by reading the object
129 * from disk. The resulting memory should not be modified, and must be given
130 * to repo_unuse_commit_buffer when the caller is done.
132 const void *repo_get_commit_buffer(struct repository *r,
133 const struct commit *,
134 unsigned long *size);
137 * Tell the commit subsystem that we are done with a particular commit buffer.
138 * The commit and buffer should be the input and return value, respectively,
139 * from an earlier call to repo_get_commit_buffer. The buffer may or may not be
140 * freed by this call; callers should not access the memory afterwards.
142 void repo_unuse_commit_buffer(struct repository *r,
143 const struct commit *,
144 const void *buffer);
147 * Free any cached object buffer associated with the commit.
149 void free_commit_buffer(struct parsed_object_pool *pool, struct commit *);
151 struct tree *repo_get_commit_tree(struct repository *, const struct commit *);
152 struct object_id *get_commit_tree_oid(const struct commit *);
155 * Release memory related to a commit, including the parent list and
156 * any cached object buffer.
158 void release_commit_memory(struct parsed_object_pool *pool, struct commit *c);
161 * Disassociate any cached object buffer from the commit, but do not free it.
162 * The buffer (or NULL, if none) is returned.
164 const void *detach_commit_buffer(struct commit *, unsigned long *sizep);
166 /* Find beginning and length of commit subject. */
167 int find_commit_subject(const char *commit_buffer, const char **subject);
169 /* Return length of the commit subject from commit log message. */
170 size_t commit_subject_length(const char *body);
172 struct commit_list *commit_list_insert(struct commit *item,
173 struct commit_list **list);
174 int commit_list_contains(struct commit *item,
175 struct commit_list *list);
176 struct commit_list **commit_list_append(struct commit *commit,
177 struct commit_list **next);
178 unsigned commit_list_count(const struct commit_list *l);
179 struct commit_list *commit_list_insert_by_date(struct commit *item,
180 struct commit_list **list);
181 void commit_list_sort_by_date(struct commit_list **list);
183 /* Shallow copy of the input list */
184 struct commit_list *copy_commit_list(struct commit_list *list);
186 /* Modify list in-place to reverse it, returning new head; list will be tail */
187 struct commit_list *reverse_commit_list(struct commit_list *list);
189 void free_commit_list(struct commit_list *list);
191 struct rev_info; /* in revision.h, it circularly uses enum cmit_fmt */
193 const char *repo_logmsg_reencode(struct repository *r,
194 const struct commit *commit,
195 char **commit_encoding,
196 const char *output_encoding);
198 const char *skip_blank_lines(const char *msg);
200 /** Removes the first commit from a list sorted by date, and adds all
201 * of its parents.
203 struct commit *pop_most_recent_commit(struct commit_list **list,
204 unsigned int mark);
206 struct commit *pop_commit(struct commit_list **stack);
208 void clear_commit_marks(struct commit *commit, unsigned int mark);
209 void clear_commit_marks_many(int nr, struct commit **commit, unsigned int mark);
212 enum rev_sort_order {
213 REV_SORT_IN_GRAPH_ORDER = 0,
214 REV_SORT_BY_COMMIT_DATE,
215 REV_SORT_BY_AUTHOR_DATE
219 * Performs an in-place topological sort of list supplied.
221 * invariant of resulting list is:
222 * a reachable from b => ord(b) < ord(a)
223 * sort_order further specifies:
224 * REV_SORT_IN_GRAPH_ORDER: try to show a commit on a single-parent
225 * chain together.
226 * REV_SORT_BY_COMMIT_DATE: show eligible commits in committer-date order.
228 void sort_in_topological_order(struct commit_list **, enum rev_sort_order);
230 struct commit_graft {
231 struct object_id oid;
232 int nr_parent; /* < 0 if shallow commit */
233 struct object_id parent[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* more */
235 typedef int (*each_commit_graft_fn)(const struct commit_graft *, void *);
237 struct commit_graft *read_graft_line(struct strbuf *line);
238 /* commit_graft_pos returns an index into r->parsed_objects->grafts. */
239 int commit_graft_pos(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
240 int register_commit_graft(struct repository *r, struct commit_graft *, int);
241 void prepare_commit_graft(struct repository *r);
242 struct commit_graft *lookup_commit_graft(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
243 void reset_commit_grafts(struct repository *r);
245 struct commit *get_fork_point(const char *refname, struct commit *commit);
247 /* largest positive number a signed 32-bit integer can contain */
248 #define INFINITE_DEPTH 0x7fffffff
250 struct oid_array;
251 struct ref;
252 int for_each_commit_graft(each_commit_graft_fn, void *);
254 int interactive_add(const char **argv, const char *prefix, int patch);
256 struct commit_extra_header {
257 struct commit_extra_header *next;
258 char *key;
259 char *value;
260 size_t len;
263 void append_merge_tag_headers(struct commit_list *parents,
264 struct commit_extra_header ***tail);
266 int commit_tree(const char *msg, size_t msg_len,
267 const struct object_id *tree,
268 struct commit_list *parents, struct object_id *ret,
269 const char *author, const char *sign_commit);
271 int commit_tree_extended(const char *msg, size_t msg_len,
272 const struct object_id *tree,
273 struct commit_list *parents, struct object_id *ret,
274 const char *author, const char *committer,
275 const char *sign_commit, struct commit_extra_header *);
277 struct commit_extra_header *read_commit_extra_headers(struct commit *, const char **);
279 void free_commit_extra_headers(struct commit_extra_header *extra);
282 * Search the commit object contents given by "msg" for the header "key".
283 * Reads up to "len" bytes of "msg".
284 * Returns a pointer to the start of the header contents, or NULL. The length
285 * of the header, up to the first newline, is returned via out_len.
287 * Note that some headers (like mergetag) may be multi-line. It is the caller's
288 * responsibility to parse further in this case!
290 const char *find_header_mem(const char *msg, size_t len,
291 const char *key,
292 size_t *out_len);
294 const char *find_commit_header(const char *msg, const char *key,
295 size_t *out_len);
297 /* Find the end of the log message, the right place for a new trailer. */
298 size_t ignore_non_trailer(const char *buf, size_t len);
300 typedef int (*each_mergetag_fn)(struct commit *commit, struct commit_extra_header *extra,
301 void *cb_data);
303 int for_each_mergetag(each_mergetag_fn fn, struct commit *commit, void *data);
305 struct merge_remote_desc {
306 struct object *obj; /* the named object, could be a tag */
307 char name[FLEX_ARRAY];
309 struct merge_remote_desc *merge_remote_util(struct commit *);
310 void set_merge_remote_desc(struct commit *commit,
311 const char *name, struct object *obj);
314 * Given "name" from the command line to merge, find the commit object
315 * and return it, while storing merge_remote_desc in its ->util field,
316 * to allow callers to tell if we are told to merge a tag.
318 struct commit *get_merge_parent(const char *name);
320 int parse_signed_commit(const struct commit *commit,
321 struct strbuf *message, struct strbuf *signature,
322 const struct git_hash_algo *algop);
323 int remove_signature(struct strbuf *buf);
326 * Check the signature of the given commit. The result of the check is stored
327 * in sig->check_result, 'G' for a good signature, 'U' for a good signature
328 * from an untrusted signer, 'B' for a bad signature and 'N' for no signature
329 * at all. This may allocate memory for sig->gpg_output, sig->gpg_status,
330 * sig->signer and sig->key.
332 int check_commit_signature(const struct commit *commit, struct signature_check *sigc);
334 /* record author-date for each commit object */
335 struct author_date_slab;
336 void record_author_date(struct author_date_slab *author_date,
337 struct commit *commit);
339 int compare_commits_by_author_date(const void *a_, const void *b_, void *unused);
342 * Verify a single commit with check_commit_signature() and die() if it is not
343 * a good signature. This isn't really suitable for general use, but is a
344 * helper to implement consistent logic for pull/merge --verify-signatures.
346 * The check_trust parameter is meant for backward-compatibility. The GPG
347 * interface verifies key trust with a default trust level that is below the
348 * default trust level for merge operations. Its value should be non-zero if
349 * the user hasn't set a minimum trust level explicitly in their configuration.
351 * If the user has set a minimum trust level, then that value should be obeyed
352 * and check_trust should be zero, even if the configured trust level is below
353 * the default trust level for merges.
355 void verify_merge_signature(struct commit *commit, int verbose,
356 int check_trust);
358 int compare_commits_by_commit_date(const void *a_, const void *b_, void *unused);
359 int compare_commits_by_gen_then_commit_date(const void *a_, const void *b_, void *unused);
361 LAST_ARG_MUST_BE_NULL
362 int run_commit_hook(int editor_is_used, const char *index_file,
363 int *invoked_hook, const char *name, ...);
365 /* Sign a commit or tag buffer, storing the result in a header. */
366 int sign_with_header(struct strbuf *buf, const char *keyid);
367 /* Parse the signature out of a header. */
368 int parse_buffer_signed_by_header(const char *buffer,
369 unsigned long size,
370 struct strbuf *payload,
371 struct strbuf *signature,
372 const struct git_hash_algo *algop);
374 #endif /* COMMIT_H */