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A CPP macro USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE is introduced to help transition the codebase to rely less on the availability of the singleton the_repository instance. * ps/use-the-repository: hex: guard declarations with `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` t/helper: remove dependency on `the_repository` in "proc-receive" t/helper: fix segfault in "oid-array" command without repository t/helper: use correct object hash in partial-clone helper compat/fsmonitor: fix socket path in networked SHA256 repos replace-object: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository protocol-caps: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository oidset: pass hash algorithm when parsing file http-fetch: don't crash when parsing packfile without a repo hash-ll: merge with "hash.h" refs: avoid include cycle with "repository.h" global: introduce `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` macro hash: require hash algorithm in `empty_tree_oid_hex()` hash: require hash algorithm in `is_empty_{blob,tree}_oid()` hash: make `is_null_oid()` independent of `the_repository` hash: convert `oidcmp()` and `oideq()` to compare whole hash global: ensure that object IDs are always padded hash: require hash algorithm in `oidread()` and `oidclr()` hash: require hash algorithm in `hasheq()`, `hashcmp()` and `hashclr()` hash: drop (mostly) unused `is_empty_{blob,tree}_sha1()` functions
328 lines
7.5 KiB
C
328 lines
7.5 KiB
C
#define USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE
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#include "git-compat-util.h"
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#include "environment.h"
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#include "string-list.h"
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#include "mailmap.h"
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#include "object-name.h"
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#include "object-store-ll.h"
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#include "setup.h"
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char *git_mailmap_file;
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char *git_mailmap_blob;
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struct mailmap_info {
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char *name;
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char *email;
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};
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struct mailmap_entry {
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/* name and email for the simple mail-only case */
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char *name;
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char *email;
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/* name and email for the complex mail and name matching case */
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struct string_list namemap;
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};
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static void free_mailmap_info(void *p, const char *s UNUSED)
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{
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struct mailmap_info *mi = (struct mailmap_info *)p;
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free(mi->name);
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free(mi->email);
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free(mi);
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}
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static void free_mailmap_entry(void *p, const char *s UNUSED)
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{
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struct mailmap_entry *me = (struct mailmap_entry *)p;
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free(me->name);
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free(me->email);
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me->namemap.strdup_strings = 1;
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string_list_clear_func(&me->namemap, free_mailmap_info);
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free(me);
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}
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/*
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* On some systems (e.g. MinGW 4.0), string.h has _only_ inline
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* definition of strcasecmp and no non-inline implementation is
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* supplied anywhere, which is, eh, "unusual"; we cannot take an
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* address of such a function to store it in namemap.cmp. This is
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* here as a workaround---do not assign strcasecmp directly to
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* namemap.cmp until we know no systems that matter have such an
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* "unusual" string.h.
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*/
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static int namemap_cmp(const char *a, const char *b)
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{
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return strcasecmp(a, b);
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}
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static void add_mapping(struct string_list *map,
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char *new_name, char *new_email,
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char *old_name, char *old_email)
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{
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struct mailmap_entry *me;
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struct string_list_item *item;
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if (!old_email) {
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old_email = new_email;
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new_email = NULL;
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}
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item = string_list_insert(map, old_email);
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if (item->util) {
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me = (struct mailmap_entry *)item->util;
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} else {
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CALLOC_ARRAY(me, 1);
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me->namemap.strdup_strings = 1;
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me->namemap.cmp = namemap_cmp;
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item->util = me;
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}
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if (!old_name) {
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/* Replace current name and new email for simple entry */
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if (new_name) {
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free(me->name);
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me->name = xstrdup(new_name);
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}
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if (new_email) {
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free(me->email);
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me->email = xstrdup(new_email);
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}
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} else {
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struct mailmap_info *mi = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct mailmap_info));
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mi->name = xstrdup_or_null(new_name);
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mi->email = xstrdup_or_null(new_email);
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string_list_insert(&me->namemap, old_name)->util = mi;
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}
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}
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static char *parse_name_and_email(char *buffer, char **name,
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char **email, int allow_empty_email)
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{
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char *left, *right, *nstart, *nend;
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*name = *email = NULL;
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if (!(left = strchr(buffer, '<')))
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return NULL;
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if (!(right = strchr(left + 1, '>')))
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return NULL;
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if (!allow_empty_email && (left+1 == right))
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return NULL;
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/* remove whitespace from beginning and end of name */
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nstart = buffer;
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while (isspace(*nstart) && nstart < left)
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++nstart;
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nend = left-1;
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while (nend > nstart && isspace(*nend))
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--nend;
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*name = (nstart <= nend ? nstart : NULL);
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*email = left+1;
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*(nend+1) = '\0';
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*right++ = '\0';
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return (*right == '\0' ? NULL : right);
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}
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static void read_mailmap_line(struct string_list *map, char *buffer)
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{
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char *name1 = NULL, *email1 = NULL, *name2 = NULL, *email2 = NULL;
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if (buffer[0] == '#')
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return;
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if ((name2 = parse_name_and_email(buffer, &name1, &email1, 0)))
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parse_name_and_email(name2, &name2, &email2, 1);
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if (email1)
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add_mapping(map, name1, email1, name2, email2);
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}
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/* Flags for read_mailmap_file() */
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#define MAILMAP_NOFOLLOW (1<<0)
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static int read_mailmap_file(struct string_list *map, const char *filename,
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unsigned flags)
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{
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char buffer[1024];
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FILE *f;
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int fd;
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if (!filename)
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return 0;
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if (flags & MAILMAP_NOFOLLOW)
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fd = open_nofollow(filename, O_RDONLY);
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else
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fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0) {
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if (errno == ENOENT)
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return 0;
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return error_errno("unable to open mailmap at %s", filename);
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}
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f = xfdopen(fd, "r");
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while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), f) != NULL)
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read_mailmap_line(map, buffer);
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fclose(f);
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return 0;
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}
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static void read_mailmap_string(struct string_list *map, char *buf)
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{
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while (*buf) {
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char *end = strchrnul(buf, '\n');
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if (*end)
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*end++ = '\0';
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read_mailmap_line(map, buf);
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buf = end;
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}
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}
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static int read_mailmap_blob(struct string_list *map, const char *name)
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{
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struct object_id oid;
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char *buf;
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unsigned long size;
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enum object_type type;
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if (!name)
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return 0;
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if (repo_get_oid(the_repository, name, &oid) < 0)
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return 0;
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buf = repo_read_object_file(the_repository, &oid, &type, &size);
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if (!buf)
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return error("unable to read mailmap object at %s", name);
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if (type != OBJ_BLOB)
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return error("mailmap is not a blob: %s", name);
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read_mailmap_string(map, buf);
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free(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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int read_mailmap(struct string_list *map)
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{
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int err = 0;
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map->strdup_strings = 1;
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map->cmp = namemap_cmp;
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if (!git_mailmap_blob && is_bare_repository())
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git_mailmap_blob = xstrdup("HEAD:.mailmap");
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if (!startup_info->have_repository || !is_bare_repository())
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err |= read_mailmap_file(map, ".mailmap",
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startup_info->have_repository ?
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MAILMAP_NOFOLLOW : 0);
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if (startup_info->have_repository)
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err |= read_mailmap_blob(map, git_mailmap_blob);
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err |= read_mailmap_file(map, git_mailmap_file, 0);
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return err;
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}
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void clear_mailmap(struct string_list *map)
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{
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map->strdup_strings = 1;
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string_list_clear_func(map, free_mailmap_entry);
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}
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/*
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* Look for an entry in map that match string[0:len]; string[len]
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* does not have to be NUL (but it could be).
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*/
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static struct string_list_item *lookup_prefix(struct string_list *map,
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const char *string, size_t len)
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{
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int i = string_list_find_insert_index(map, string, 1);
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if (i < 0) {
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/* exact match */
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i = -1 - i;
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if (!string[len])
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return &map->items[i];
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/*
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* that map entry matches exactly to the string, including
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* the cruft at the end beyond "len". That is not a match
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* with string[0:len] that we are looking for.
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*/
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} else if (!string[len]) {
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/*
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* asked with the whole string, and got nothing. No
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* matching entry can exist in the map.
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*/
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* i is at the exact match to an overlong key, or location the
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* overlong key would be inserted, which must come after the
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* real location of the key if one exists.
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*/
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while (0 <= --i && i < map->nr) {
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int cmp = strncasecmp(map->items[i].string, string, len);
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if (cmp < 0)
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/*
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* "i" points at a key definitely below the prefix;
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* the map does not have string[0:len] in it.
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*/
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break;
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else if (!cmp && !map->items[i].string[len])
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/* found it */
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return &map->items[i];
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/*
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* otherwise, the string at "i" may be string[0:len]
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* followed by a string that sorts later than string[len:];
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* keep trying.
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*/
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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int map_user(struct string_list *map,
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const char **email, size_t *emaillen,
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const char **name, size_t *namelen)
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{
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struct string_list_item *item;
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struct mailmap_entry *me;
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item = lookup_prefix(map, *email, *emaillen);
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if (item) {
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me = (struct mailmap_entry *)item->util;
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if (me->namemap.nr) {
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/*
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* The item has multiple items, so we'll look up on
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* name too. If the name is not found, we choose the
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* simple entry.
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*/
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struct string_list_item *subitem;
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subitem = lookup_prefix(&me->namemap, *name, *namelen);
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if (subitem)
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item = subitem;
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}
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}
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if (item) {
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struct mailmap_info *mi = (struct mailmap_info *)item->util;
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if (mi->name == NULL && mi->email == NULL)
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return 0;
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if (mi->email) {
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*email = mi->email;
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*emaillen = strlen(*email);
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}
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if (mi->name) {
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*name = mi->name;
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*namelen = strlen(*name);
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}
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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