Commit dedfc734 by Carlos Martín Nieto

index: split GIT_IDXENTRY into two flag enums

The documentation has shown this as a single enum for a long time. These
should in fact be two enums. One with the bits for the flags and another
with the bits for the extended flags.
parent 11e2665e
......@@ -73,10 +73,13 @@ typedef struct git_index_entry {
*/
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_NAMEMASK (0x0fff)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGEMASK (0x3000)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED (0x4000)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_VALID (0x8000)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGESHIFT 12
typedef enum {
GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED = (0x4000),
GIT_IDXENTRY_VALID = (0x8000),
} git_indxentry_flag_t;
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGE(E) \
(((E)->flags & GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGEMASK) >> GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGESHIFT)
......@@ -92,36 +95,36 @@ typedef struct git_index_entry {
* in-memory only and used by libgit2. Only the flags in
* `GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED_FLAGS` will get saved on-disk.
*
* These bitmasks match the three fields in the `git_index_entry`
* `flags_extended` value that belong on disk. You can use them to
* interpret the data in the `flags_extended`.
* Thee first three bitmasks match the three fields in the
* `git_index_entry` `flags_extended` value that belong on disk. You
* can use them to interpret the data in the `flags_extended`.
*
* The rest of the bitmasks match the other fields in the `git_index_entry`
* `flags_extended` value that are only used in-memory by libgit2.
* You can use them to interpret the data in the `flags_extended`.
*
*/
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_INTENT_TO_ADD (1 << 13)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_SKIP_WORKTREE (1 << 14)
/* GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED2 is reserved for future extension */
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED2 (1 << 15)
typedef enum {
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED_FLAGS (GIT_IDXENTRY_INTENT_TO_ADD | GIT_IDXENTRY_SKIP_WORKTREE)
GIT_IDXENTRY_INTENT_TO_ADD = (1 << 13),
GIT_IDXENTRY_SKIP_WORKTREE = (1 << 14),
/** Reserved for future extension */
GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED2 = (1 << 15),
/**
* Bitmasks for in-memory only fields of `git_index_entry`'s `flags_extended`
*
* These bitmasks match the other fields in the `git_index_entry`
* `flags_extended` value that are only used in-memory by libgit2. You
* can use them to interpret the data in the `flags_extended`.
*/
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_UPDATE (1 << 0)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_REMOVE (1 << 1)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_UPTODATE (1 << 2)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_ADDED (1 << 3)
GIT_IDXENTRY_EXTENDED_FLAGS = (GIT_IDXENTRY_INTENT_TO_ADD | GIT_IDXENTRY_SKIP_WORKTREE),
GIT_IDXENTRY_UPDATE = (1 << 0),
GIT_IDXENTRY_REMOVE = (1 << 1),
GIT_IDXENTRY_UPTODATE = (1 << 2),
GIT_IDXENTRY_ADDED = (1 << 3),
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_HASHED (1 << 4)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_UNHASHED (1 << 5)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_WT_REMOVE (1 << 6) /* remove in work directory */
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_CONFLICTED (1 << 7)
GIT_IDXENTRY_HASHED = (1 << 4),
GIT_IDXENTRY_UNHASHED = (1 << 5),
GIT_IDXENTRY_WT_REMOVE = (1 << 6), /**< remove in work directory */
GIT_IDXENTRY_CONFLICTED = (1 << 7),
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_UNPACKED (1 << 8)
#define GIT_IDXENTRY_NEW_SKIP_WORKTREE (1 << 9)
GIT_IDXENTRY_UNPACKED = (1 << 8),
GIT_IDXENTRY_NEW_SKIP_WORKTREE = (1 << 9),
} git_idxentry_extended_flag_t;
/** Capabilities of system that affect index actions. */
typedef enum {
......@@ -412,7 +415,7 @@ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_index_add(git_index *index, const git_index_entry *source_en
*
* This entry is calculated from the entry's flag attribute like this:
*
* (entry->flags & GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGEMASK) >> GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGESHIFT
* (entry->flags & GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGEMASK) >> GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGESHIFT
*
* @param entry The entry
* @return the stage number
......
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