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#ifndef TREE_WALK_H
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#define TREE_WALK_H
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struct tree_desc {
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const void *buffer;
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unsigned int size;
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};
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struct name_entry {
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const unsigned char *sha1;
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const char *path;
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unsigned int mode;
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};
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static inline int tree_entry_len(const char *name, const unsigned char *sha1)
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{
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return (char *)sha1 - (char *)name - 1;
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}
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void update_tree_entry(struct tree_desc *);
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void init_tree_desc(struct tree_desc *desc, const void *buf, unsigned long size);
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const unsigned char *tree_entry_extract(struct tree_desc *, const char **, unsigned int *);
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tree_entry(): new tree-walking helper function
This adds a "tree_entry()" function that combines the common operation of
doing a "tree_entry_extract()" + "update_tree_entry()".
It also has a simplified calling convention, designed for simple loops
that traverse over a whole tree: the arguments are pointers to the tree
descriptor and a name_entry structure to fill in, and it returns a boolean
"true" if there was an entry left to be gotten in the tree.
This allows tree traversal with
struct tree_desc desc;
struct name_entry entry;
desc.buf = tree->buffer;
desc.size = tree->size;
while (tree_entry(&desc, &entry) {
... use "entry.{path, sha1, mode, pathlen}" ...
}
which is not only shorter than writing it out in full, it's hopefully less
error prone too.
[ It's actually a tad faster too - we don't need to recalculate the entry
pathlength in both extract and update, but need to do it only once.
Also, some callers can avoid doing a "strlen()" on the result, since
it's returned as part of the name_entry structure.
However, by now we're talking just 1% speedup on "git-rev-list --objects
--all", and we're definitely at the point where tree walking is no
longer the issue any more. ]
NOTE! Not everybody wants to use this new helper function, since some of
the tree walkers very much on purpose do the descriptor update separately
from the entry extraction. So the "extract + update" sequence still
remains as the core sequence, this is just a simplified interface.
We should probably add a silly two-line inline helper function for
initializing the descriptor from the "struct tree" too, just to cut down
on the noise from that common "desc" initializer.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-05-31 00:45:45 +08:00
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/* Helper function that does both of the above and returns true for success */
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int tree_entry(struct tree_desc *, struct name_entry *);
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void *fill_tree_descriptor(struct tree_desc *desc, const unsigned char *sha1);
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typedef void (*traverse_callback_t)(int n, unsigned long mask, struct name_entry *entry, const char *base);
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void traverse_trees(int n, struct tree_desc *t, const char *base, traverse_callback_t callback);
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int get_tree_entry(const unsigned char *, const char *, unsigned char *, unsigned *);
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#endif
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