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include/git2/diff.h
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include/git2/blame.h
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@@ -26,27 +26,52 @@ GIT_BEGIN_DECL
typedef
enum
{
/** Normal blame, the default */
GIT_BLAME_NORMAL
=
0
,
/** Track lines that have moved within a file (like `git blame -M`).
* NOT IMPLEMENTED. */
/**
* Track lines that have moved within a file (like `git blame -M`).
*
* This is not yet implemented and reserved for future use.
*/
GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_FILE
=
(
1
<<
0
),
/** Track lines that have moved across files in the same commit (like `git blame -C`).
* NOT IMPLEMENTED. */
/**
* Track lines that have moved across files in the same commit
* (like `git blame -C`).
*
* This is not yet implemented and reserved for future use.
*/
GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_COMMIT_MOVES
=
(
1
<<
1
),
/** Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in the
* same commit (like `git blame -CC`). Implies SAME_FILE.
* NOT IMPLEMENTED. */
/**
* Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists
* in the same commit (like `git blame -CC`). Implies SAME_FILE.
*
* This is not yet implemented and reserved for future use.
*/
GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_COMMIT_COPIES
=
(
1
<<
2
),
/** Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in *any*
* commit (like `git blame -CCC`). Implies SAME_COMMIT_COPIES.
* NOT IMPLEMENTED. */
/**
* Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in
* *any* commit (like `git blame -CCC`). Implies SAME_COMMIT_COPIES.
*
* This is not yet implemented and reserved for future use.
*/
GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES
=
(
1
<<
3
),
/** Restrict the search of commits to those reachable following only the
* first parents. */
/**
* Restrict the search of commits to those reachable following only
* the first parents.
*/
GIT_BLAME_FIRST_PARENT
=
(
1
<<
4
),
/** Use mailmap file to map author and committer names and email addresses
* to canonical real names and email addresses. The mailmap will be read
* from the working directory, or HEAD in a bare repository. */
/**
* Use mailmap file to map author and committer names and email
* addresses to canonical real names and email addresses. The
* mailmap will be read from the working directory, or HEAD in a
* bare repository.
*/
GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP
=
(
1
<<
5
),
/** Ignore whitespace differences */
GIT_BLAME_IGNORE_WHITESPACE
=
(
1
<<
6
),
}
git_blame_flag_t
;
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@@ -63,25 +88,33 @@ typedef struct git_blame_options {
/** A combination of `git_blame_flag_t` */
uint32_t
flags
;
/** The lower bound on the number of alphanumeric
* characters that must be detected as moving/copying within a file for it to
* associate those lines with the parent commit. The default value is 20.
/**
* The lower bound on the number of alphanumeric characters that
* must be detected as moving/copying within a file for it to
* associate those lines with the parent commit. The default value
* is 20.
*
* This value only takes effect if any of the `GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_*`
* flags are specified.
*/
uint16_t
min_match_characters
;
/** The id of the newest commit to consider. The default is HEAD. */
git_oid
newest_commit
;
/**
* The id of the oldest commit to consider.
* The default is the first commit encountered with a NULL parent.
*/
git_oid
oldest_commit
;
/**
* The first line in the file to blame.
* The default is 1 (line numbers start with 1).
*/
size_t
min_line
;
/**
* The last line in the file to blame.
* The default is the last line of the file.
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@@ -108,41 +141,59 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_blame_options_init(
/**
* Structure that represents a blame hunk.
*
* - `lines_in_hunk` is the number of lines in this hunk
* - `final_commit_id` is the OID of the commit where this line was last
* changed.
* - `final_start_line_number` is the 1-based line number where this hunk
* begins, in the final version of the file
* - `final_signature` is the author of `final_commit_id`. If
* `GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP` has been specified, it will contain the canonical
* real name and email address.
* - `orig_commit_id` is the OID of the commit where this hunk was found. This
* will usually be the same as `final_commit_id`, except when
* `GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES` has been specified.
* - `orig_path` is the path to the file where this hunk originated, as of the
* commit specified by `orig_commit_id`.
* - `orig_start_line_number` is the 1-based line number where this hunk begins
* in the file named by `orig_path` in the commit specified by
* `orig_commit_id`.
* - `orig_signature` is the author of `orig_commit_id`. If
* `GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP` has been specified, it will contain the canonical
* real name and email address.
* - `boundary` is 1 iff the hunk has been tracked to a boundary commit (the
* root, or the commit specified in git_blame_options.oldest_commit)
*/
typedef
struct
git_blame_hunk
{
/**
* The number of lines in this hunk.
*/
size_t
lines_in_hunk
;
/**
* The OID of the commit where this line was last changed.
*/
git_oid
final_commit_id
;
/**
* The 1-based line number where this hunk begins, in the final version
* of the file.
*/
size_t
final_start_line_number
;
/**
* The author of `final_commit_id`. If `GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP` has been
* specified, it will contain the canonical real name and email address.
*/
git_signature
*
final_signature
;
/**
* The OID of the commit where this hunk was found.
* This will usually be the same as `final_commit_id`, except when
* `GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES` has been specified.
*/
git_oid
orig_commit_id
;
/**
* The path to the file where this hunk originated, as of the commit
* specified by `orig_commit_id`.
*/
const
char
*
orig_path
;
/**
* The 1-based line number where this hunk begins in the file named by
* `orig_path` in the commit specified by `orig_commit_id`.
*/
size_t
orig_start_line_number
;
/**
* The author of `orig_commit_id`. If `GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP` has been
* specified, it will contain the canonical real name and email address.
*/
git_signature
*
orig_signature
;
/**
* The 1 iff the hunk has been tracked to a boundary commit (the root,
* or the commit specified in git_blame_options.oldest_commit)
*/
char
boundary
;
}
git_blame_hunk
;
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@@ -194,18 +194,6 @@ typedef enum {
* Checkout will invoke an options notification callback (`notify_cb`) for
* certain cases - you pick which ones via `notify_flags`:
*
* - GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_CONFLICT invokes checkout on conflicting paths.
*
* - GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_DIRTY notifies about "dirty" files, i.e. those that
* do not need an update but no longer match the baseline. Core git
* displays these files when checkout runs, but won't stop the checkout.
*
* - GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UPDATED sends notification for any file changed.
*
* - GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UNTRACKED notifies about untracked files.
*
* - GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_IGNORED notifies about ignored files.
*
* Returning a non-zero value from this callback will cancel the checkout.
* The non-zero return value will be propagated back and returned by the
* git_checkout_... call.
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@@ -216,10 +204,32 @@ typedef enum {
*/
typedef
enum
{
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_NONE
=
0
,
/**
* Invokes checkout on conflicting paths.
*/
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_CONFLICT
=
(
1u
<<
0
),
/**
* Notifies about "dirty" files, i.e. those that do not need an update
* but no longer match the baseline. Core git displays these files when
* checkout runs, but won't stop the checkout.
*/
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_DIRTY
=
(
1u
<<
1
),
/**
* Sends notification for any file changed.
*/
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UPDATED
=
(
1u
<<
2
),
/**
* Notifies about untracked files.
*/
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UNTRACKED
=
(
1u
<<
3
),
/**
* Notifies about ignored files.
*/
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_IGNORED
=
(
1u
<<
4
),
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_ALL
=
0x0FFFFu
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@@ -241,32 +241,43 @@ typedef enum {
* Although this is called a "file", it could represent a file, a symbolic
* link, a submodule commit id, or even a tree (although that only if you
* are tracking type changes or ignored/untracked directories).
*
* The `id` is the `git_oid` of the item. If the entry represents an
*/
typedef
struct
{
/**
* The `git_oid` of the item. If the entry represents an
* absent side of a diff (e.g. the `old_file` of a `GIT_DELTA_ADDED` delta),
* then the oid will be zeroes.
*
* `path` is the NUL-terminated path to the entry relative to the working
* directory of the repository.
*
* `size` is the size of the entry in bytes.
*
* `flags` is a combination of the `git_diff_flag_t` types
*
* `mode` is, roughly, the stat() `st_mode` value for the item. This will
* be restricted to one of the `git_filemode_t` values.
*
* The `id_abbrev` represents the known length of the `id` field, when
* converted to a hex string. It is generally `GIT_OID_HEXSZ`, unless this
* delta was created from reading a patch file, in which case it may be
* abbreviated to something reasonable, like 7 characters.
*/
typedef
struct
{
git_oid
id
;
/**
* The NUL-terminated path to the entry relative to the working
* directory of the repository.
*/
const
char
*
path
;
/**
* The size of the entry in bytes.
*/
git_object_size_t
size
;
/**
* A combination of the `git_diff_flag_t` types
*/
uint32_t
flags
;
/**
* Roughly, the stat() `st_mode` value for the item. This will
* be restricted to one of the `git_filemode_t` values.
*/
uint16_t
mode
;
/**
* Represents the known length of the `id` field, when
* converted to a hex string. It is generally `GIT_OID_HEXSZ`, unless this
* delta was created from reading a patch file, in which case it may be
* abbreviated to something reasonable, like 7 characters.
*/
uint16_t
id_abbrev
;
}
git_diff_file
;
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@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_url(git_repository *repo, const char *remote, con
* @param repo the repository in which to perform the change
* @param remote the remote's name
* @param url the url to set
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN
(
int
)
git_remote_set_pushurl
(
git_repository
*
repo
,
const
char
*
remote
,
const
char
*
url
);
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@@ -876,8 +877,10 @@ GIT_EXTERN(git_remote_autotag_option_t) git_remote_autotag(const git_remote *rem
* @param repo the repository in which to make the change
* @param remote the name of the remote
* @param value the new value to take.
* @return 0, or an error code.
*/
GIT_EXTERN
(
int
)
git_remote_set_autotag
(
git_repository
*
repo
,
const
char
*
remote
,
git_remote_autotag_option_t
value
);
/**
* Retrieve the ref-prune setting
*
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@@ -944,7 +947,7 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_delete(git_repository *repo, const char *name);
*
* This function must only be called after connecting.
*
* @param out the buffer
n
in which to store the reference name
* @param out the buffer in which to store the reference name
* @param remote the remote
* @return 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if the remote does not have any references
* or none of them point to HEAD's commit, or an error message.
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@@ -69,89 +69,141 @@ typedef int GIT_CALLBACK(git_status_cb)(
* With `git_status_foreach_ext`, this will control which changes get
* callbacks. With `git_status_list_new`, these will control which
* changes are included in the list.
*
* - GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_AND_WORKDIR is the default. This roughly
* matches `git status --porcelain` regarding which files are
* included and in what order.
* - GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_ONLY only gives status based on HEAD to index
* comparison, not looking at working directory changes.
* - GIT_STATUS_SHOW_WORKDIR_ONLY only gives status based on index to
* working directory comparison, not comparing the index to the HEAD.
*/
typedef
enum
{
/**
* The default. This roughly matches `git status --porcelain` regarding
* which files are included and in what order.
*/
GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_AND_WORKDIR
=
0
,
/**
* Only gives status based on HEAD to index comparison, not looking at
* working directory changes.
*/
GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_ONLY
=
1
,
/**
* Only gives status based on index to working directory comparison,
* not comparing the index to the HEAD.
*/
GIT_STATUS_SHOW_WORKDIR_ONLY
=
2
,
}
git_status_show_t
;
/**
* Flags to control status callbacks
*
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED says that callbacks should be made
* on untracked files. These will only be made if the workdir files are
* included in the status "show" option.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED says that ignored files get callbacks.
* Again, these callbacks will only be made if the workdir files are
* included in the status "show" option.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED indicates that callback should be
* made even on unmodified files.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_EXCLUDE_SUBMODULES indicates that submodules should be
* skipped. This only applies if there are no pending typechanges to
* the submodule (either from or to another type).
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS indicates that all files in
* untracked directories should be included. Normally if an entire
* directory is new, then just the top-level directory is included (with
* a trailing slash on the entry name). This flag says to include all
* of the individual files in the directory instead.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH indicates that the given path
* should be treated as a literal path, and not as a pathspec pattern.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS indicates that the contents of
* ignored directories should be included in the status. This is like
* doing `git ls-files -o -i --exclude-standard` with core git.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_HEAD_TO_INDEX indicates that rename detection
* should be processed between the head and the index and enables
* the GIT_STATUS_INDEX_RENAMED as a possible status flag.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_INDEX_TO_WORKDIR indicates that rename
* detection should be run between the index and the working directory
* and enabled GIT_STATUS_WT_RENAMED as a possible status flag.
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY overrides the native case
* sensitivity for the file system and forces the output to be in
* case-sensitive order
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY overrides the native case
* sensitivity for the file system and forces the output to be in
* case-insensitive order
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES indicates that rename detection
* should include rewritten files
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH bypasses the default status behavior of
* doing a "soft" index reload (i.e. reloading the index data if the
* file on disk has been modified outside libgit2).
* - GIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX tells libgit2 to refresh the stat cache
* in the index for files that are unchanged but have out of date stat
* information in the index. It will result in less work being done on
* subsequent calls to get status. This is mutually exclusive with the
* NO_REFRESH option.
*
* Calling `git_status_foreach()` is like calling the extended version
* with: GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED, GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED,
* and GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS. Those options are bundled
* together as `GIT_STATUS_OPT_DEFAULTS` if you want them as a baseline.
*/
typedef
enum
{
/**
* Says that callbacks should be made on untracked files.
* These will only be made if the workdir files are included in the status
* "show" option.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED
=
(
1u
<<
0
),
/**
* Says that ignored files get callbacks.
* Again, these callbacks will only be made if the workdir files are
* included in the status "show" option.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED
=
(
1u
<<
1
),
/**
* Indicates that callback should be made even on unmodified files.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED
=
(
1u
<<
2
),
/**
* Indicates that submodules should be skipped.
* This only applies if there are no pending typechanges to the submodule
* (either from or to another type).
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_EXCLUDE_SUBMODULES
=
(
1u
<<
3
),
/**
* Indicates that all files in untracked directories should be included.
* Normally if an entire directory is new, then just the top-level
* directory is included (with a trailing slash on the entry name).
* This flag says to include all of the individual files in the directory
* instead.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS
=
(
1u
<<
4
),
/**
* Indicates that the given path should be treated as a literal path,
* and not as a pathspec pattern.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH
=
(
1u
<<
5
),
/**
* Indicates that the contents of ignored directories should be included
* in the status. This is like doing `git ls-files -o -i --exclude-standard`
* with core git.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS
=
(
1u
<<
6
),
/**
* Indicates that rename detection should be processed between the head and
* the index and enables the GIT_STATUS_INDEX_RENAMED as a possible status
* flag.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_HEAD_TO_INDEX
=
(
1u
<<
7
),
/**
* Indicates that rename detection should be run between the index and the
* working directory and enabled GIT_STATUS_WT_RENAMED as a possible status
* flag.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_INDEX_TO_WORKDIR
=
(
1u
<<
8
),
/**
* Overrides the native case sensitivity for the file system and forces
* the output to be in case-sensitive order.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY
=
(
1u
<<
9
),
/**
* Overrides the native case sensitivity for the file system and forces
* the output to be in case-insensitive order.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY
=
(
1u
<<
10
),
/**
* Iindicates that rename detection should include rewritten files.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES
=
(
1u
<<
11
),
/**
* Bypasses the default status behavior of doing a "soft" index reload
* (i.e. reloading the index data if the file on disk has been modified
* outside libgit2).
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH
=
(
1u
<<
12
),
/**
* Tells libgit2 to refresh the stat cache in the index for files that are
* unchanged but have out of date stat einformation in the index.
* It will result in less work being done on subsequent calls to get status.
* This is mutually exclusive with the NO_REFRESH option.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX
=
(
1u
<<
13
),
/**
* Normally files that cannot be opened or read are ignored as
* these are often transient files; this option will return
* unreadable files as `GIT_STATUS_WT_UNREADABLE`.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE
=
(
1u
<<
14
),
/**
* Unreadable files will be detected and given the status
* untracked instead of unreadable.
*/
GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE_AS_UNTRACKED
=
(
1u
<<
15
),
}
git_status_opt_t
;
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@@ -168,7 +220,10 @@ typedef enum {
*
*/
typedef
struct
{
unsigned
int
version
;
/**< The version */
/**
* The struct version; pass `GIT_STATUS_OPTIONS_VERSION`.
*/
unsigned
int
version
;
/**
* The `show` value is one of the `git_status_show_t` constants that
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@@ -177,21 +232,22 @@ typedef struct {
git_status_show_t
show
;
/**
* The `flags` value is an OR'ed combination of the
`git_status_opt_t`
* values above.
* The `flags` value is an OR'ed combination of the
*
`git_status_opt_t`
values above.
*/
unsigned
int
flags
;
/**
* The `pathspec` is an array of path patterns to match (using
* fnmatch-style matching), or just an array of paths to match exactly if
* `GIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH` is specified in the flags.
* fnmatch-style matching), or just an array of paths to match
* exactly if `GIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH` is specified
* in the flags.
*/
git_strarray
pathspec
;
/**
* The `baseline` is the tree to be used for comparison to the
working directory
* and index; defaults to HEAD.
* The `baseline` is the tree to be used for comparison to the
*
working directory
and index; defaults to HEAD.
*/
git_tree
*
baseline
;
}
git_status_options
;
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@@ -198,6 +198,7 @@ typedef enum {
typedef
struct
git_worktree_prune_options
{
unsigned
int
version
;
/** A combination of `git_worktree_prune_t` */
uint32_t
flags
;
}
git_worktree_prune_options
;
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