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The out parameter of `git_config_string()` is a `const char **` even though we transfer ownership of memory to the caller. This is quite misleading and has led to many memory leaks all over the place. Adapt the parameter to instead be `char **`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
454 lines
13 KiB
C
454 lines
13 KiB
C
#ifndef REMOTE_H
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#define REMOTE_H
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#include "hash-ll.h"
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#include "hashmap.h"
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#include "refspec.h"
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struct option;
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struct transport_ls_refs_options;
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/**
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* The API gives access to the configuration related to remotes. It handles
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* all three configuration mechanisms historically and currently used by Git,
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* and presents the information in a uniform fashion. Note that the code also
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* handles plain URLs without any configuration, giving them just the default
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* information.
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*/
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enum {
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REMOTE_UNCONFIGURED = 0,
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REMOTE_CONFIG,
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REMOTE_REMOTES,
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REMOTE_BRANCHES
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};
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struct rewrite {
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const char *base;
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size_t baselen;
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struct counted_string *instead_of;
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int instead_of_nr;
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int instead_of_alloc;
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};
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struct rewrites {
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struct rewrite **rewrite;
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int rewrite_alloc;
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int rewrite_nr;
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};
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struct remote_state {
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struct remote **remotes;
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int remotes_alloc;
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int remotes_nr;
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struct hashmap remotes_hash;
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struct hashmap branches_hash;
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struct branch *current_branch;
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char *pushremote_name;
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struct rewrites rewrites;
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struct rewrites rewrites_push;
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int initialized;
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};
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void remote_state_clear(struct remote_state *remote_state);
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struct remote_state *remote_state_new(void);
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struct remote {
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struct hashmap_entry ent;
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/* The user's nickname for the remote */
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const char *name;
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int origin, configured_in_repo;
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char *foreign_vcs;
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/* An array of all of the url_nr URLs configured for the remote */
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const char **url;
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int url_nr;
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int url_alloc;
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/* An array of all of the pushurl_nr push URLs configured for the remote */
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const char **pushurl;
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int pushurl_nr;
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int pushurl_alloc;
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struct refspec push;
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struct refspec fetch;
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/*
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* The setting for whether to fetch tags (as a separate rule from the
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* configured refspecs);
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* -1 to never fetch tags
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* 0 to auto-follow tags on heuristic (default)
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* 1 to always auto-follow tags
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* 2 to always fetch tags
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*/
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int fetch_tags;
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int skip_default_update;
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int mirror;
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int prune;
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int prune_tags;
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/**
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* The configured helper programs to run on the remote side, for
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* Git-native protocols.
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*/
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const char *receivepack;
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const char *uploadpack;
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/* The proxy to use for curl (http, https, ftp, etc.) URLs. */
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char *http_proxy;
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/* The method used for authenticating against `http_proxy`. */
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char *http_proxy_authmethod;
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};
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/**
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* struct remotes can be found by name with remote_get().
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* remote_get(NULL) will return the default remote, given the current branch
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* and configuration.
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*/
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struct remote *remote_get(const char *name);
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struct remote *remote_get_early(const char *name);
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struct remote *pushremote_get(const char *name);
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int remote_is_configured(struct remote *remote, int in_repo);
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typedef int each_remote_fn(struct remote *remote, void *priv);
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/* iterate through struct remotes */
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int for_each_remote(each_remote_fn fn, void *priv);
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int remote_has_url(struct remote *remote, const char *url);
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struct ref_push_report {
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const char *ref_name;
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struct object_id *old_oid;
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struct object_id *new_oid;
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unsigned int forced_update:1;
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struct ref_push_report *next;
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};
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struct ref {
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struct ref *next;
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struct object_id old_oid;
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struct object_id new_oid;
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struct object_id old_oid_expect; /* used by expect-old */
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char *symref;
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char *tracking_ref;
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unsigned int
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force:1,
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forced_update:1,
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expect_old_sha1:1,
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exact_oid:1,
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deletion:1,
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/* Need to check if local reflog reaches the remote tip. */
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check_reachable:1,
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/*
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* Store the result of the check enabled by "check_reachable";
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* implies the local reflog does not reach the remote tip.
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*/
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unreachable:1;
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enum {
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REF_NOT_MATCHED = 0, /* initial value */
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REF_MATCHED,
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REF_UNADVERTISED_NOT_ALLOWED
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} match_status;
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/*
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* Order is important here, as we write to FETCH_HEAD
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* in numeric order. And the default NOT_FOR_MERGE
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* should be 0, so that xcalloc'd structures get it
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* by default.
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*/
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enum fetch_head_status {
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FETCH_HEAD_MERGE = -1,
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FETCH_HEAD_NOT_FOR_MERGE = 0,
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FETCH_HEAD_IGNORE = 1
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} fetch_head_status;
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enum {
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REF_STATUS_NONE = 0,
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REF_STATUS_OK,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NONFASTFORWARD,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NODELETE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_FETCH_FIRST,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_NEEDS_FORCE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_STALE,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_SHALLOW,
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REF_STATUS_REJECT_REMOTE_UPDATED,
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REF_STATUS_UPTODATE,
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REF_STATUS_REMOTE_REJECT,
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REF_STATUS_EXPECTING_REPORT,
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REF_STATUS_ATOMIC_PUSH_FAILED
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} status;
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char *remote_status;
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struct ref_push_report *report;
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struct ref *peer_ref; /* when renaming */
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char name[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* more */
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};
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#define REF_NORMAL (1u << 0)
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#define REF_HEADS (1u << 1)
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#define REF_TAGS (1u << 2)
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struct ref *find_ref_by_name(const struct ref *list, const char *name);
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struct ref *alloc_ref(const char *name);
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struct ref *copy_ref(const struct ref *ref);
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struct ref *copy_ref_list(const struct ref *ref);
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int count_refspec_match(const char *, struct ref *refs, struct ref **matched_ref);
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int check_ref_type(const struct ref *ref, int flags);
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/*
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* Free a single ref and its peer, or an entire list of refs and their peers,
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* respectively.
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*/
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void free_one_ref(struct ref *ref);
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void free_refs(struct ref *ref);
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struct oid_array;
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struct packet_reader;
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struct strvec;
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struct string_list;
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struct ref **get_remote_heads(struct packet_reader *reader,
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struct ref **list, unsigned int flags,
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struct oid_array *extra_have,
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struct oid_array *shallow_points);
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/* Used for protocol v2 in order to retrieve refs from a remote */
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struct ref **get_remote_refs(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader,
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struct ref **list, int for_push,
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struct transport_ls_refs_options *transport_options,
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const struct string_list *server_options,
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int stateless_rpc);
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/* Used for protocol v2 in order to retrieve refs from a remote */
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struct bundle_list;
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int get_remote_bundle_uri(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader,
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struct bundle_list *bundles, int stateless_rpc);
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int resolve_remote_symref(struct ref *ref, struct ref *list);
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/*
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* Remove and free all but the first of any entries in the input list
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* that map the same remote reference to the same local reference. If
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* there are two entries that map different remote references to the
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* same local reference, emit an error message and die. Return a
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* pointer to the head of the resulting list.
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*/
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struct ref *ref_remove_duplicates(struct ref *ref_map);
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/*
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* Check whether a name matches any negative refspec in rs. Returns 1 if the
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* name matches at least one negative refspec, and 0 otherwise.
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*/
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int omit_name_by_refspec(const char *name, struct refspec *rs);
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/*
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* Remove all entries in the input list which match any negative refspec in
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* the refspec list.
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*/
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struct ref *apply_negative_refspecs(struct ref *ref_map, struct refspec *rs);
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int query_refspecs(struct refspec *rs, struct refspec_item *query);
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char *apply_refspecs(struct refspec *rs, const char *name);
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int check_push_refs(struct ref *src, struct refspec *rs);
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int match_push_refs(struct ref *src, struct ref **dst,
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struct refspec *rs, int flags);
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void set_ref_status_for_push(struct ref *remote_refs, int send_mirror,
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int force_update);
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/*
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* Given a list of the remote refs and the specification of things to
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* fetch, makes a (separate) list of the refs to fetch and the local
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* refs to store into. Note that negative refspecs are ignored here, and
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* should be handled separately.
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*
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* *tail is the pointer to the tail pointer of the list of results
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* beforehand, and will be set to the tail pointer of the list of
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* results afterward.
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*
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* missing_ok is usually false, but when we are adding branch.$name.merge
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* it is Ok if the branch is not at the remote anymore.
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*/
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int get_fetch_map(const struct ref *remote_refs, const struct refspec_item *refspec,
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struct ref ***tail, int missing_ok);
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struct ref *get_remote_ref(const struct ref *remote_refs, const char *name);
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/*
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* For the given remote, reads the refspec's src and sets the other fields.
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*/
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int remote_find_tracking(struct remote *remote, struct refspec_item *refspec);
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/**
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* struct branch holds the configuration for a branch. It can be looked up with
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* branch_get(name) for "refs/heads/{name}", or with branch_get(NULL) for HEAD.
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*/
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struct branch {
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struct hashmap_entry ent;
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/* The short name of the branch. */
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const char *name;
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/* The full path for the branch ref. */
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const char *refname;
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/* The name of the remote listed in the configuration. */
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char *remote_name;
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char *pushremote_name;
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/* An array of the "merge" lines in the configuration. */
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const char **merge_name;
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/**
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* An array of the struct refspecs used for the merge lines. That is,
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* merge[i]->dst is a local tracking ref which should be merged into this
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* branch by default.
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*/
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struct refspec_item **merge;
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/* The number of merge configurations */
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int merge_nr;
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int merge_alloc;
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const char *push_tracking_ref;
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};
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struct branch *branch_get(const char *name);
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const char *remote_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int *explicit);
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const char *pushremote_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int *explicit);
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const char *remote_ref_for_branch(struct branch *branch, int for_push);
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/* returns true if the given branch has merge configuration given. */
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int branch_has_merge_config(struct branch *branch);
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int branch_merge_matches(struct branch *, int n, const char *);
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/**
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* Return the fully-qualified refname of the tracking branch for `branch`.
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* I.e., what "branch@{upstream}" would give you. Returns NULL if no
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* upstream is defined.
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*
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* If `err` is not NULL and no upstream is defined, a more specific error
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* message is recorded there (if the function does not return NULL, then
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* `err` is not touched).
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*/
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const char *branch_get_upstream(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *err);
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/**
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* Return the tracking branch that corresponds to the ref we would push to
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* given a bare `git push` while `branch` is checked out.
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*
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* The return value and `err` conventions match those of `branch_get_upstream`.
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*/
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const char *branch_get_push(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *err);
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/* Flags to match_refs. */
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enum match_refs_flags {
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MATCH_REFS_NONE = 0,
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MATCH_REFS_ALL = (1 << 0),
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MATCH_REFS_MIRROR = (1 << 1),
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MATCH_REFS_PRUNE = (1 << 2),
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MATCH_REFS_FOLLOW_TAGS = (1 << 3)
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};
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/* Flags for --ahead-behind option. */
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enum ahead_behind_flags {
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AHEAD_BEHIND_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
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AHEAD_BEHIND_QUICK = 0, /* just eq/neq reporting */
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AHEAD_BEHIND_FULL = 1, /* traditional a/b reporting */
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};
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/* Reporting of tracking info */
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int stat_tracking_info(struct branch *branch, int *num_ours, int *num_theirs,
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const char **upstream_name, int for_push,
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enum ahead_behind_flags abf);
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int format_tracking_info(struct branch *branch, struct strbuf *sb,
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enum ahead_behind_flags abf,
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int show_divergence_advice);
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struct ref *get_local_heads(void);
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/*
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* Find refs from a list which are likely to be pointed to by the given HEAD
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* ref. If 'all' is false, returns the most likely ref; otherwise, returns a
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* list of all candidate refs. If no match is found (or 'head' is NULL),
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* returns NULL. All returns are newly allocated and should be freed.
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*/
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struct ref *guess_remote_head(const struct ref *head,
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const struct ref *refs,
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int all);
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/* Return refs which no longer exist on remote */
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struct ref *get_stale_heads(struct refspec *rs, struct ref *fetch_map);
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/*
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* Compare-and-swap
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*/
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struct push_cas_option {
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unsigned use_tracking_for_rest:1;
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unsigned use_force_if_includes:1;
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struct push_cas {
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struct object_id expect;
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unsigned use_tracking:1;
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char *refname;
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} *entry;
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int nr;
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int alloc;
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};
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int parseopt_push_cas_option(const struct option *, const char *arg, int unset);
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int is_empty_cas(const struct push_cas_option *);
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void apply_push_cas(struct push_cas_option *, struct remote *, struct ref *);
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/*
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* The `url` argument is the URL that navigates to the submodule origin
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* repo. When relative, this URL is relative to the superproject origin
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* URL repo. The `up_path` argument, if specified, is the relative
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* path that navigates from the submodule working tree to the superproject
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* working tree. Returns the origin URL of the submodule.
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*
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* Return either an absolute URL or filesystem path (if the superproject
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* origin URL is an absolute URL or filesystem path, respectively) or a
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* relative file system path (if the superproject origin URL is a relative
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* file system path).
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*
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* When the output is a relative file system path, the path is either
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* relative to the submodule working tree, if up_path is specified, or to
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* the superproject working tree otherwise.
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*
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* NEEDSWORK: This works incorrectly on the domain and protocol part.
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* remote_url url outcome expectation
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* http://a.com/b ../c http://a.com/c as is
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* http://a.com/b/ ../c http://a.com/c same as previous line, but
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* ignore trailing slash in url
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* http://a.com/b ../../c http://c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../c http:/c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../../c http:c error out
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* http://a.com/b ../../../../../c .:c error out
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* http://a.com/b http://d.org/e http://d.org/e as is
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* NEEDSWORK: Given how chop_last_dir() works, this function is broken
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* when a local part has a colon in its path component, too.
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*/
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char *relative_url(const char *remote_url, const char *url,
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const char *up_path);
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#endif
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