Commit 9432af36 by Vicent Marti

Rename `git_tree_frompath` to `git_tree_get_subtree`

That makes more sense to me.
parent 010879d9
......@@ -269,19 +269,19 @@ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_treebuilder_filter(git_treebuilder *bld, int (*filter)(cons
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_treebuilder_write(git_oid *oid, git_repository *repo, git_treebuilder *bld);
/**
* Retrieve the tree object containing a tree entry, given
* a relative path to this tree entry
* Retrieve a subtree contained in a tree, given its
* relative path.
*
* The returned tree is owned by the repository and
* should be closed with the `git_object_close` method.
*
* @param parent_out Pointer where to store the parent tree
* @param subtree Pointer where to store the subtree
* @param root A previously loaded tree which will be the root of the relative path
* @param treeentry_path Path to the tree entry from which to extract the last tree object
* @return GIT_SUCCESS on success; GIT_ENOTFOUND if the path does not lead to an
* entry, GIT_EINVALIDPATH or an error code
* @param subtree_path Path to the contained subtree
* @return GIT_SUCCESS on success; GIT_ENOTFOUND if the path does not lead to a
* subtree, GIT_EINVALIDPATH or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_tree_frompath(git_tree **parent_out, git_tree *root, const char *treeentry_path);
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_tree_get_subtree(git_tree **subtree, git_tree *root, const char *subtree_path);
/** Callback for the tree traversal method */
typedef int (*git_treewalk_cb)(const char *root, git_tree_entry *entry);
......
......@@ -610,7 +610,11 @@ void git_treebuilder_free(git_treebuilder *bld)
git__free(bld);
}
static int tree_frompath(git_tree **parent_out, git_tree *root, const char *treeentry_path, int offset)
static int tree_frompath(
git_tree **parent_out,
git_tree *root,
const char *treeentry_path,
int offset)
{
char *slash_pos = NULL;
const git_tree_entry* entry;
......@@ -618,15 +622,21 @@ static int tree_frompath(git_tree **parent_out, git_tree *root, const char *tree
git_tree *subtree;
if (!*(treeentry_path + offset))
return git__rethrow(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Invalid relative path to a tree entry '%s'.", treeentry_path);
return git__rethrow(GIT_EINVALIDPATH,
"Invalid relative path to a tree entry '%s'.", treeentry_path);
slash_pos = (char *)strchr(treeentry_path + offset, '/');
if (slash_pos == NULL)
return git_tree_lookup(parent_out, root->object.repo, git_object_id((const git_object *)root));
return git_tree_lookup(
parent_out,
root->object.repo,
git_object_id((const git_object *)root)
);
if (slash_pos == treeentry_path + offset)
return git__rethrow(GIT_EINVALIDPATH, "Invalid relative path to a tree entry '%s'.", treeentry_path);
return git__rethrow(GIT_EINVALIDPATH,
"Invalid relative path to a tree entry '%s'.", treeentry_path);
*slash_pos = '\0';
......@@ -636,28 +646,44 @@ static int tree_frompath(git_tree **parent_out, git_tree *root, const char *tree
*slash_pos = '/';
if (entry == NULL)
return git__rethrow(GIT_ENOTFOUND, "No tree entry can be found from the given tree and relative path '%s'.", treeentry_path);
return git__rethrow(GIT_ENOTFOUND,
"No tree entry can be found from "
"the given tree and relative path '%s'.", treeentry_path);
if ((error = git_tree_lookup(&subtree, root->object.repo, &entry->oid)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
error = git_tree_lookup(&subtree, root->object.repo, &entry->oid);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error;
error = tree_frompath(parent_out, subtree, treeentry_path, slash_pos - treeentry_path + 1);
error = tree_frompath(
parent_out,
subtree,
treeentry_path,
slash_pos - treeentry_path + 1
);
git_tree_close(subtree);
return error;
}
int git_tree_frompath(git_tree **parent_out, git_tree *root, const char *treeentry_path)
int git_tree_get_subtree(
git_tree **subtree,
git_tree *root,
const char *subtree_path)
{
char buffer[GIT_PATH_MAX];
assert(root && treeentry_path);
assert(subtree && root && subtree_path);
strcpy(buffer, treeentry_path);
return tree_frompath(parent_out, root, buffer, 0);
strncpy(buffer, subtree_path, GIT_PATH_MAX);
return tree_frompath(subtree, root, buffer, 0);
}
static int tree_walk_post(git_tree *tree, git_treewalk_cb callback, char *root, size_t root_len)
static int tree_walk_post(
git_tree *tree,
git_treewalk_cb callback,
char *root,
size_t root_len)
{
int error;
unsigned int i;
......@@ -673,13 +699,15 @@ static int tree_walk_post(git_tree *tree, git_treewalk_cb callback, char *root,
if (ENTRY_IS_TREE(entry)) {
git_tree *subtree;
if ((error = git_tree_lookup(&subtree, tree->object.repo, &entry->oid)) < 0)
if ((error = git_tree_lookup(
&subtree, tree->object.repo, &entry->oid)) < 0)
return error;
strcpy(root + root_len, entry->filename);
root[root_len + entry->filename_len] = '/';
tree_walk_post(subtree, callback, root, root_len + entry->filename_len + 1);
tree_walk_post(subtree,
callback, root, root_len + entry->filename_len + 1);
git_tree_close(subtree);
}
......
......@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ static void assert_tree_from_path(git_tree *root, const char *path, git_error ex
{
git_tree *containing_tree = NULL;
cl_assert(git_tree_frompath(&containing_tree, root, path) == expected_result);
cl_assert(git_tree_get_subtree(&containing_tree, root, path) == expected_result);
if (containing_tree == NULL && expected_result != GIT_SUCCESS)
return;
......
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