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\n","comments":"","group":"attr"},"git_attr_cache_flush":{"type":"function","file":"git2/attr.h","line":224,"lineto":225,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Flush the gitattributes cache.
\n","comments":"Call this if you have reason to believe that the attributes files on disk no longer match the cached contents of memory. This will cause the attributes files to be reloaded the next time that an attribute access function is called.
\n","group":"attr"},"git_attr_add_macro":{"type":"function","file":"git2/attr.h","line":237,"lineto":240,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":null},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":null},{"name":"values","type":"const char *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *values","sig":"git_repository *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Add a macro definition.
\n","comments":"Macros will automatically be loaded from the top level .gitattributes
file of the repository (plus the build-in "binary" macro). This function allows you to add others. For example, to add the default macro, you would call:
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\n","group":"attr"},"git_blame_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blame.h","line":92,"lineto":94,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_blame_options *","comment":"The `git_blame_options` struct to initialize"},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_blame_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_blame_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_blame_options
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\n","comments":"","group":"blame"},"git_blame_get_hunk_byline":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blame.h","line":157,"lineto":159,"args":[{"name":"blame","type":"git_blame *","comment":"the blame structure to query"},{"name":"lineno","type":"size_t","comment":"the (1-based) line number to find a hunk for"}],"argline":"git_blame *blame, size_t lineno","sig":"git_blame *::size_t","return":{"type":"const git_blame_hunk *","comment":" the hunk that contains the given line, or NULL on error"},"description":"Gets the hunk that relates to the given line number in the newest commit.
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\n","comments":"","group":"blame","examples":{"blame.c":["ex/v0.24.5/blame.html#git_blame_file-2"]}},"git_blame_buffer":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blame.h","line":196,"lineto":200,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_blame **","comment":"pointer that will receive the resulting blame data"},{"name":"reference","type":"git_blame *","comment":"cached blame from the history of the file (usually the output\n from git_blame_file)"},{"name":"buffer","type":"const char *","comment":"the (possibly) modified contents of the file"},{"name":"buffer_len","type":"size_t","comment":"number of valid bytes in the buffer"}],"argline":"git_blame **out, git_blame *reference, const char *buffer, size_t buffer_len","sig":"git_blame **::git_blame *::const char *::size_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, or an error code. (use giterr_last for information\n about the error)"},"description":"Get blame data for a file that has been modified in memory. The reference
\n parameter is a pre-calculated blame for the in-odb history of the file. This\n means that once a file blame is completed (which can be expensive), updating\n the buffer blame is very fast.
Lines that differ between the buffer and the committed version are marked as having a zero OID for their final_commit_id.
\n","group":"blame"},"git_blame_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blame.h","line":207,"lineto":207,"args":[{"name":"blame","type":"git_blame *","comment":"the blame structure to free"}],"argline":"git_blame *blame","sig":"git_blame *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free memory allocated by git_blame_file or git_blame_buffer.
\n","comments":"","group":"blame","examples":{"blame.c":["ex/v0.24.5/blame.html#git_blame_free-3"]}},"git_blob_lookup":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blob.h","line":33,"lineto":33,"args":[{"name":"blob","type":"git_blob **","comment":"pointer to the looked up blob"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repo to use when locating the blob."},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"identity of the blob to locate."}],"argline":"git_blob **blob, git_repository *repo, const git_oid *id","sig":"git_blob **::git_repository *::const git_oid *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Lookup a blob object from a repository.
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\n","comments":"This is a wrapper around git_object_free()
\n\nIMPORTANT: It is necessary to call this method when you stop using a blob. Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
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\n","comments":"A pointer to the raw content of a blob is returned; this pointer is owned internally by the object and shall not be free'd. The pointer may be invalidated at a later time.
\n","group":"blob","examples":{"blame.c":["ex/v0.24.5/blame.html#git_blob_rawcontent-6"],"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_blob_rawcontent-1"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_blob_rawcontent-2"]}},"git_blob_rawsize":{"type":"function","file":"git2/blob.h","line":97,"lineto":97,"args":[{"name":"blob","type":"const git_blob *","comment":"pointer to the blob"}],"argline":"const git_blob *blob","sig":"const git_blob *","return":{"type":"git_off_t","comment":" size on bytes"},"description":"Get the size in bytes of the contents of a blob
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\n\nThe output is written into a git_buf
which the caller must free when done (via git_buf_free
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Read a file from the working folder of a repository\n and write it to the Object Database as a loose blob
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The implementation of the callback MUST respect the following rules:
\n\ncontent
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must return the number of bytes that have been written to the content
buffer.
When there is no more data to stream, callback
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Write an in-memory buffer to the ODB as a blob
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\n","comments":"The heuristic used to guess if a file is binary is taken from core git: Searching for NUL bytes and looking for a reasonable ratio of printable to non-printable characters among the first 8000 bytes.
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The returned reference must be freed by the user.
\n\nThe branch name will be checked for validity. See git_tag_create()
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\n","comments":"","group":"branch"},"git_branch_iterator_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/branch.h","line":121,"lineto":121,"args":[{"name":"iter","type":"git_branch_iterator *","comment":"the iterator to free"}],"argline":"git_branch_iterator *iter","sig":"git_branch_iterator *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free a branch iterator
\n","comments":"","group":"branch"},"git_branch_move":{"type":"function","file":"git2/branch.h","line":138,"lineto":142,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reference **","comment":null},{"name":"branch","type":"git_reference *","comment":"Current underlying reference of the branch."},{"name":"new_branch_name","type":"const char *","comment":"Target name of the branch once the move\n is performed; this name is validated for consistency."},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing branch."}],"argline":"git_reference **out, git_reference *branch, const char *new_branch_name, int force","sig":"git_reference **::git_reference *::const char *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code."},"description":"Move/rename an existing local branch reference.
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\n\nIf the buffer refers to memory that was not allocated by libgit2 (i.e. the asize
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\n\nIf the allocation fails, this will return an error and the buffer will be marked as invalid for future operations, invaliding the contents.
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\n","comments":"","group":"buf"},"git_checkout_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/checkout.h","line":308,"lineto":310,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_checkout_options *","comment":"the `git_checkout_options` struct to initialize."},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_CHECKOUT_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_checkout_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_checkout_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_checkout_options
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Updates files in the working tree to match the content of the index.
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\n","comments":"","group":"checkout"},"git_cherrypick_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/cherrypick.h","line":47,"lineto":49,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_cherrypick_options *","comment":"the `git_cherrypick_options` struct to initialize"},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_CHERRYPICK_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_cherrypick_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_cherrypick_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_cherrypick_options
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Cherry-picks the given commit against the given "our" commit, producing an\n index that reflects the result of the cherry-pick.
\n","comments":"The returned index must be freed explicitly with git_index_free
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Cherry-pick the given commit, producing changes in the index and working directory.
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Clone a remote repository.
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\n","comments":"The returned object should be released with git_commit_free
when no longer needed.
Lookup a commit object from a repository, given a prefix of its\n identifier (short id).
\n","comments":"The returned object should be released with git_commit_free
when no longer needed.
Close an open commit
\n","comments":"This is a wrapper around git_object_free()
\n\nIMPORTANT: It is necessary to call this method when you stop using a commit. Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
\n","group":"commit","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_free-8","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_free-9","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_free-10","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_free-11"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_free-2","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_free-3","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_free-4","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_free-5"]}},"git_commit_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":78,"lineto":78,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" object identity for the commit."},"description":"Get the id of a commit.
\n","comments":"","group":"commit","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_id-12"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_id-6"]}},"git_commit_owner":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":86,"lineto":86,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"A previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"git_repository *","comment":" Repository that contains this commit."},"description":"Get the repository that contains the commit.
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\n","comments":"The encoding may be NULL if the encoding
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Get the full message of a commit.
\n","comments":"The returned message will be slightly prettified by removing any potential leading newlines.
\n","group":"commit","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_commit_message-3","ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_commit_message-4"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_message-13","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_message-14","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_message-15"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_message-9","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_message-10"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_commit_message-2"]}},"git_commit_message_raw":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":117,"lineto":117,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" the raw message of a commit"},"description":"Get the full raw message of a commit.
\n","comments":"","group":"commit"},"git_commit_summary":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":128,"lineto":128,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"git_commit *commit","sig":"git_commit *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" the summary of a commit or NULL on error"},"description":"Get the short "summary" of the git commit message.
\n","comments":"The returned message is the summary of the commit, comprising the first paragraph of the message with whitespace trimmed and squashed.
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\n","comments":"The returned message is the body of the commit, comprising everything but the first paragraph of the message. Leading and trailing whitespaces are trimmed.
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\n","comments":"","group":"commit"},"git_commit_committer":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":165,"lineto":165,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"const git_signature *","comment":" the committer of a commit"},"description":"Get the committer of a commit.
\n","comments":"","group":"commit","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_commit_committer-5"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_commit_committer-18"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_committer-11"]}},"git_commit_author":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":173,"lineto":173,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"const git_signature *","comment":" the author of a commit"},"description":"Get the author of a commit.
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\n","comments":"","group":"commit","examples":{"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_tree-14","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_tree-15","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_tree-16","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_tree-17","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_commit_tree-18"]}},"git_commit_tree_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/commit.h","line":200,"lineto":200,"args":[{"name":"commit","type":"const git_commit *","comment":"a previously loaded commit."}],"argline":"const git_commit *commit","sig":"const git_commit *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" the id of tree pointed to by commit."},"description":"Get the id of the tree pointed to by a commit. This differs from\n git_commit_tree
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Get the number of parents of this commit
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Get the commit object that is the \n<n
\n\n\n\n","comments":"th generation ancestor\n of the named commit object, following only the first parents.\n The returned commit has to be freed by the caller.
\n
Passing 0
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Get an arbitrary header field
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\n","comments":"If the id is not for a commit, the error class will be GITERR_INVALID
. If the commit does not have a signature, the error class will be GITERR_OBJECT
.
Create new commit in the repository from a list of git_object
pointers
The message will not be cleaned up automatically. You can do that with the git_message_prettify()
function.
Create new commit in the repository using a variable argument list.
\n","comments":"The message will not be cleaned up automatically. You can do that with the git_message_prettify()
function.
The parents for the commit are specified as a variable list of pointers to const git_commit *
. Note that this is a convenience method which may not be safe to export for certain languages or compilers
All other parameters remain the same as git_commit_create()
.
Amend an existing commit by replacing only non-NULL values.
\n","comments":"This creates a new commit that is exactly the same as the old commit, except that any non-NULL values will be updated. The new commit has the same parents as the old commit.
\n\nThe update_ref
value works as in the regular git_commit_create()
, updating the ref to point to the newly rewritten commit. If you want to amend a commit that is not currently the tip of the branch and then rewrite the following commits to reach a ref, pass this as NULL and update the rest of the commit chain and ref separately.
Unlike git_commit_create()
, the author
, committer
, message
, message_encoding
, and tree
parameters can be NULL in which case this will use the values from the original commit_to_amend
.
All parameters have the same meanings as in git_commit_create()
.
Return the version of the libgit2 library\n being currently used.
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\n","comments":"GIT_FEATURE_THREADS Libgit2 was compiled with thread support. Note that thread support is still to be seen as a 'work in progress' - basic object lookups are believed to be threadsafe, but other operations may not be.
GIT_FEATURE_HTTPS Libgit2 supports the https:// protocol. This requires the openssl library to be found when compiling libgit2.
GIT_FEATURE_SSH Libgit2 supports the SSH protocol for network operations. This requires the libssh2 library to be found when compiling libgit2
Set or query a library global option
\n","comments":"Available options:
\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_GET_MWINDOW_SIZE, size_t *):\n\n > Get the maximum mmap window size\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_MWINDOW_SIZE, size_t):\n\n > Set the maximum mmap window size\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_GET_MWINDOW_MAPPED_LIMIT, size_t *):\n\n > Get the maximum memory that will be mapped in total by the library\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_MWINDOW_MAPPED_LIMIT, size_t):\n\n >Set the maximum amount of memory that can be mapped at any time by the library\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_GET_SEARCH_PATH, int level, git_buf *buf)\n\n > Get the search path for a given level of config data. "level" must > be one of `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_SYSTEM`, `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_GLOBAL`, > `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_XDG`, or `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA`. > The search path is written to the `out` buffer.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_SEARCH_PATH, int level, const char *path)\n\n > Set the search path for a level of config data. The search path > applied to shared attributes and ignore files, too. > > - `path` lists directories delimited by GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR. > Pass NULL to reset to the default (generally based on environment > variables). Use magic path `$PATH` to include the old value > of the path (if you want to prepend or append, for instance). > > - `level` must be `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_SYSTEM`, > `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_GLOBAL`, `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_XDG`, or > `GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA`.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_CACHE_OBJECT_LIMIT, git_otype type, size_t size)\n\n > Set the maximum data size for the given type of object to be > considered eligible for caching in memory. Setting to value to > zero means that that type of object will not be cached. > Defaults to 0 for GIT_OBJ_BLOB (i.e. won't cache blobs) and 4k > for GIT_OBJ_COMMIT, GIT_OBJ_TREE, and GIT_OBJ_TAG.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_CACHE_MAX_SIZE, ssize_t max_storage_bytes)\n\n > Set the maximum total data size that will be cached in memory > across all repositories before libgit2 starts evicting objects > from the cache. This is a soft limit, in that the library might > briefly exceed it, but will start aggressively evicting objects > from cache when that happens. The default cache size is 256MB.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_ENABLE_CACHING, int enabled)\n\n > Enable or disable caching completely. > > Because caches are repository-specific, disabling the cache > cannot immediately clear all cached objects, but each cache will > be cleared on the next attempt to update anything in it.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_GET_CACHED_MEMORY, ssize_t *current, ssize_t *allowed)\n\n > Get the current bytes in cache and the maximum that would be > allowed in the cache.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_GET_TEMPLATE_PATH, git_buf *out)\n\n > Get the default template path. > The path is written to the `out` buffer.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_TEMPLATE_PATH, const char *path)\n\n > Set the default template path. > > - `path` directory of template.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_SSL_CERT_LOCATIONS, const char *file, const char *path)\n\n > Set the SSL certificate-authority locations. > > - `file` is the location of a file containing several > certificates concatenated together. > - `path` is the location of a directory holding several > certificates, one per file. > > Either parameter may be `NULL`, but not both.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_SET_USER_AGENT, const char *user_agent)\n\n > Set the value of the User-Agent header. This value will be > appended to "git/1.0", for compatibility with other git clients. > > - `user_agent` is the value that will be delivered as the > User-Agent header on HTTP requests.\n\n* opts(GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION, int enabled)\n\n > Enable strict input validation when creating new objects > to ensure that all inputs to the new objects are valid. For > example, when this is enabled, the parent(s) and tree inputs > will be validated when creating a new commit. This defaults > to disabled. * opts(GIT_OPT_SET_SSL_CIPHERS, const char *ciphers)\n\n > Set the SSL ciphers use for HTTPS connections. > > - `ciphers` is the list of ciphers that are eanbled.\n
\n","group":"libgit2"},"git_config_entry_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":75,"lineto":75,"args":[{"name":"","type":"git_config_entry *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_config_entry *","sig":"git_config_entry *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free a config entry
\n","comments":"","group":"config"},"git_config_find_global":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":116,"lineto":116,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"Pointer to a user-allocated git_buf in which to store the path"}],"argline":"git_buf *out","sig":"git_buf *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 if a global configuration file has been found. Its path will be stored in `out`."},"description":"Locate the path to the global configuration file
\n","comments":"The user or global configuration file is usually located in $HOME/.gitconfig
.
This method will try to guess the full path to that file, if the file exists. The returned path may be used on any git_config
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This method will not guess the path to the xdg compatible config file (.config/git/config).
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\n","comments":"The xdg compatible configuration file is usually located in $HOME/.config/git/config
.
This method will try to guess the full path to that file, if the file exists. The returned path may be used on any git_config
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Locate the path to the system configuration file
\n","comments":"If /etc/gitconfig doesn't exist, it will look for %PROGRAMFILES%.
\n","group":"config"},"git_config_find_programdata":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":156,"lineto":156,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"Pointer to a user-allocated git_buf in which to store the path"}],"argline":"git_buf *out","sig":"git_buf *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 if a ProgramData configuration file has been\n\tfound. Its path will be stored in `out`."},"description":"Locate the path to the configuration file in ProgramData
\n","comments":"Look for the file in %PROGRAMDATA% used by portable git.
\n","group":"config"},"git_config_open_default":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":168,"lineto":168,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_config **","comment":"Pointer to store the config instance"}],"argline":"git_config **out","sig":"git_config **","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Open the global, XDG and system configuration files
\n","comments":"Utility wrapper that finds the global, XDG and system configuration files and opens them into a single prioritized config object that can be used when accessing default config data outside a repository.
\n","group":"config"},"git_config_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":179,"lineto":179,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_config **","comment":"pointer to the new configuration"}],"argline":"git_config **out","sig":"git_config **","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Allocate a new configuration object
\n","comments":"This object is empty, so you have to add a file to it before you can do anything with it.
\n","group":"config"},"git_config_add_file_ondisk":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":206,"lineto":210,"args":[{"name":"cfg","type":"git_config *","comment":"the configuration to add the file to"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"path to the configuration file to add"},{"name":"level","type":"git_config_level_t","comment":"the priority level of the backend"},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"replace config file at the given priority level"}],"argline":"git_config *cfg, const char *path, git_config_level_t level, int force","sig":"git_config *::const char *::git_config_level_t::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EEXISTS when adding more than one file\n for a given priority level (and force_replace set to 0),\n GIT_ENOTFOUND when the file doesn't exist or error code"},"description":"Add an on-disk config file instance to an existing config
\n","comments":"The on-disk file pointed at by path
will be opened and parsed; it's expected to be a native Git config file following the default Git config syntax (see man git-config).
If the file does not exist, the file will still be added and it will be created the first time we write to it.
\n\nNote that the configuration object will free the file automatically.
\n\nFurther queries on this config object will access each of the config file instances in order (instances with a higher priority level will be accessed first).
\n","group":"config"},"git_config_open_ondisk":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":224,"lineto":224,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_config **","comment":"The configuration instance to create"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"Path to the on-disk file to open"}],"argline":"git_config **out, const char *path","sig":"git_config **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, or an error code"},"description":"Create a new config instance containing a single on-disk file
\n","comments":"This method is a simple utility wrapper for the following sequence of calls: - git_config_new - git_config_add_file_ondisk
\n","group":"config","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_config_open_ondisk-24"]}},"git_config_open_level":{"type":"function","file":"git2/config.h","line":242,"lineto":245,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_config **","comment":"The configuration instance to create"},{"name":"parent","type":"const git_config *","comment":"Multi-level config to search for the given level"},{"name":"level","type":"git_config_level_t","comment":"Configuration level to search for"}],"argline":"git_config **out, const git_config *parent, git_config_level_t level","sig":"git_config **::const git_config *::git_config_level_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if the passed level cannot be found in the\n multi-level parent config, or an error code"},"description":"Build a single-level focused config object from a multi-level one.
\n","comments":"The returned config object can be used to perform get/set/delete operations on a single specific level.
\n\nGetting several times the same level from the same parent multi-level config will return different config instances, but containing the same config_file instance.
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Iterate over all the config variables whose name matches a pattern
\n","comments":"Use git_config_next
to advance the iteration and git_config_iterator_free
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Perform an operation on each config variable matching a regular expression.
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\n\nOn any "false" value for the variable (e.g. "false", "FALSE", "no"), the mapping will store GIT_AUTO_CRLF_FALSE
in the out
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The same thing applies for any "true" value such as "true", "yes" or "1", storing the GIT_AUTO_CRLF_TRUE
variable.
Otherwise, if the value matches the string "input" (with case insensitive comparison), the given constant will be stored in out
, and likewise for "default".
If not a single match can be made to store in out
, an error code will be returned.
Maps a string value to an integer constant
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\n","comments":"Valid values for true are: 'true', 'yes', 'on', 1 or any number different from 0 Valid values for false are: 'false', 'no', 'off', 0
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If the value does not begin with a tilde, the input will be returned.
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\n","comments":"This behaviors like git_config_foreach_match
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Lock the backend with the highest priority
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\n\nYou can apply the changes by calling git_transaction_commit()
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Stock callback usable as a git_cred_acquire_cb. This calls\n git_cred_userpass_plaintext_new unless the protocol has not specified\n GIT_CREDTYPE_USERPASS_PLAINTEXT
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Describe a commit
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Deallocate a diff.
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Create a diff between a tree and repository index.
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.
The tree you pass will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta, and the index will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
\n\nIf you pass NULL for the index, then the existing index of the repo
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Create a diff between the repository index and the workdir directory.
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The index will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta, and the working directory will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
\n\nIf you pass NULL for the index, then the existing index of the repo
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Create a diff between a tree and the working directory.
\n","comments":"The tree you provide will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta, and the working directory will be used for the "new_file" side.
\n\nThis is not the same as git diff <treeish>
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. Those commands use information from the index, whereas this function strictly returns the differences between the tree and the files in the working directory, regardless of the state of the index. Use git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index
to emulate those commands.
To see difference between this and git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index
, consider the example of a staged file deletion where the file has then been put back into the working dir and further modified. The tree-to-workdir diff for that file is 'modified', but git diff
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Create a diff between a tree and the working directory using index data\n to account for staged deletes, tracked files, etc.
\n","comments":"This emulates git diff <tree>
by diffing the tree to the index and the index to the working directory and blending the results into a single diff that includes staged deleted, etc.
Create a diff with the difference between two index objects.
\n","comments":"The first index will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta and the second index will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
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\n","comments":"This merges items from the "from" list into the "onto" list. The resulting diff will have all items that appear in either list. If an item appears in both lists, then it will be "merged" to appear as if the old version was from the "onto" list and the new version is from the "from" list (with the exception that if the item has a pending DELETE in the middle, then it will show as deleted).
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\n","comments":"This works just like git_diff_entrycount()
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Return the diff delta for an entry in the diff list.
\n","comments":"The git_diff_delta
pointer points to internal data and you do not have to release it when you are done with it. It will go away when the * git_diff
(or any associated git_patch
) goes away.
Note that the flags on the delta related to whether it has binary content or not may not be set if there are no attributes set for the file and there has been no reason to load the file data at this point. For now, if you need those flags to be up to date, your only option is to either use git_diff_foreach
or create a git_patch
.
Check if deltas are sorted case sensitively or insensitively.
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\n\nThe "hunk" and "line" callbacks are optional, and the text diff of the files will only be calculated if they are not NULL. Of course, these callbacks will not be invoked for binary files on the diff or for files whose only changed is a file mode change.
\n\nReturning a non-zero value from any of the callbacks will terminate the iteration and return the value to the user.
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\n","comments":"When you run git diff --name-status
it uses single letter codes in the output such as 'A' for added, 'D' for deleted, 'M' for modified, etc. This function converts a git_delta_t value into these letters for your own purposes. GIT_DELTA_UNTRACKED will return a space (i.e. ' ').
Iterate over a diff generating formatted text output.
\n","comments":"Returning a non-zero value from the callbacks will terminate the iteration and return the non-zero value to the caller.
\n","group":"diff","examples":{"diff.c":["ex/v0.24.5/diff.html#git_diff_print-9"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_diff_print-29"]}},"git_diff_blobs":{"type":"function","file":"git2/diff.h","line":1084,"lineto":1094,"args":[{"name":"old_blob","type":"const git_blob *","comment":"Blob for old side of diff, or NULL for empty blob"},{"name":"old_as_path","type":"const char *","comment":"Treat old blob as if it had this filename; can be NULL"},{"name":"new_blob","type":"const git_blob *","comment":"Blob for new side of diff, or NULL for empty blob"},{"name":"new_as_path","type":"const char *","comment":"Treat new blob as if it had this filename; can be NULL"},{"name":"options","type":"const git_diff_options *","comment":"Options for diff, or NULL for default options"},{"name":"file_cb","type":"git_diff_file_cb","comment":"Callback for \"file\"; made once if there is a diff; can be NULL"},{"name":"binary_cb","type":"git_diff_binary_cb","comment":"Callback for binary files; can be NULL"},{"name":"hunk_cb","type":"git_diff_hunk_cb","comment":"Callback for each hunk in diff; can be NULL"},{"name":"line_cb","type":"git_diff_line_cb","comment":"Callback for each line in diff; can be NULL"},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Payload passed to each callback function"}],"argline":"const git_blob *old_blob, const char *old_as_path, const git_blob *new_blob, const char *new_as_path, const git_diff_options *options, git_diff_file_cb file_cb, git_diff_binary_cb binary_cb, git_diff_hunk_cb hunk_cb, git_diff_line_cb line_cb, void *payload","sig":"const git_blob *::const char *::const git_blob *::const char *::const git_diff_options *::git_diff_file_cb::git_diff_binary_cb::git_diff_hunk_cb::git_diff_line_cb::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code"},"description":"Directly run a diff on two blobs.
\n","comments":"Compared to a file, a blob lacks some contextual information. As such, the git_diff_file
given to the callback will have some fake data; i.e. mode
will be 0 and path
will be NULL.
NULL is allowed for either old_blob
or new_blob
and will be treated as an empty blob, with the oid
set to NULL in the git_diff_file
data. Passing NULL for both blobs is a noop; no callbacks will be made at all.
We do run a binary content check on the blob content and if either blob looks like binary data, the git_diff_delta
binary attribute will be set to 1 and no call to the hunk_cb nor line_cb will be made (unless you pass GIT_DIFF_FORCE_TEXT
of course).
Directly run a diff between a blob and a buffer.
\n","comments":"As with git_diff_blobs
, comparing a blob and buffer lacks some context, so the git_diff_file
parameters to the callbacks will be faked a la the rules for git_diff_blobs()
.
Passing NULL for old_blob
will be treated as an empty blob (i.e. the file_cb
will be invoked with GIT_DELTA_ADDED and the diff will be the entire content of the buffer added). Passing NULL to the buffer will do the reverse, with GIT_DELTA_REMOVED and blob content removed.
Directly run a diff between two buffers.
\n","comments":"Even more than with git_diff_blobs
, comparing two buffer lacks context, so the git_diff_file
parameters to the callbacks will be faked a la the rules for git_diff_blobs()
.
Accumulate diff statistics for all patches.
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\n","comments":"","group":"diff"},"git_diff_stats_insertions":{"type":"function","file":"git2/diff.h","line":1222,"lineto":1223,"args":[{"name":"stats","type":"const git_diff_stats *","comment":"A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions."}],"argline":"const git_diff_stats *stats","sig":"const git_diff_stats *","return":{"type":"size_t","comment":" total number of insertions in the diff"},"description":"Get the total number of insertions in a diff
\n","comments":"","group":"diff"},"git_diff_stats_deletions":{"type":"function","file":"git2/diff.h","line":1231,"lineto":1232,"args":[{"name":"stats","type":"const git_diff_stats *","comment":"A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions."}],"argline":"const git_diff_stats *stats","sig":"const git_diff_stats *","return":{"type":"size_t","comment":" total number of deletions in the diff"},"description":"Get the total number of deletions in a diff
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Deallocate a git_diff_stats
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Create an e-mail ready patch from a diff.
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\n","comments":"Does not support creating patches for merge commits (yet).
\n","group":"diff"},"git_diff_format_email_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/diff.h","line":1344,"lineto":1346,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_diff_format_email_options *","comment":"The `git_diff_format_email_options` struct to initialize"},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_diff_format_email_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_diff_format_email_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_diff_format_email_options
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Equivalent to creating an instance with GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_INIT.
\n","group":"diff"},"giterr_last":{"type":"function","file":"git2/errors.h","line":110,"lineto":110,"args":[],"argline":"","sig":"","return":{"type":"const git_error *","comment":" A git_error object."},"description":"Return the last git_error
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Clear the last library error that occurred for this thread.
\n","comments":"","group":"giterr"},"giterr_set_str":{"type":"function","file":"git2/errors.h","line":133,"lineto":133,"args":[{"name":"error_class","type":"int","comment":"One of the `git_error_t` enum above describing the\n general subsystem that is responsible for the error."},{"name":"string","type":"const char *","comment":"The formatted error message to keep"}],"argline":"int error_class, const char *string","sig":"int::const char *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Set the error message string for this thread.
\n","comments":"This function is public so that custom ODB backends and the like can relay an error message through libgit2. Most regular users of libgit2 will never need to call this function -- actually, calling it in most circumstances (for example, calling from within a callback function) will just end up having the value overwritten by libgit2 internals.
\n\nThis error message is stored in thread-local storage and only applies to the particular thread that this libgit2 call is made from.
\n","group":"giterr"},"giterr_set_oom":{"type":"function","file":"git2/errors.h","line":144,"lineto":144,"args":[],"argline":"","sig":"","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Set the error message to a special value for memory allocation failure.
\n","comments":"The normal giterr_set_str()
function attempts to strdup()
the string that is passed in. This is not a good idea when the error in question is a memory allocation failure. That circumstance has a special setter function that sets the error string to a known and statically allocated internal value.
Load the filter list for a given path.
\n","comments":"This will return 0 (success) but set the output git_filter_list to NULL if no filters are requested for the given file.
\n","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_contains":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":110,"lineto":112,"args":[{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"A loaded git_filter_list (or NULL)"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"The name of the filter to query"}],"argline":"git_filter_list *filters, const char *name","sig":"git_filter_list *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 1 if the filter is in the list, 0 otherwise"},"description":"Query the filter list to see if a given filter (by name) will run.\n The built-in filters "crlf" and "ident" can be queried, otherwise this\n is the name of the filter specified by the filter attribute.
\n","comments":"This will return 0 if the given filter is not in the list, or 1 if the filter will be applied.
\n","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_apply_to_data":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":134,"lineto":137,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"Buffer to store the result of the filtering"},{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"A loaded git_filter_list (or NULL)"},{"name":"in","type":"git_buf *","comment":"Buffer containing the data to filter"}],"argline":"git_buf *out, git_filter_list *filters, git_buf *in","sig":"git_buf *::git_filter_list *::git_buf *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, an error code otherwise"},"description":"Apply filter list to a data buffer.
\n","comments":"See git2/buffer.h
for background on git_buf
objects.
If the in
buffer holds data allocated by libgit2 (i.e. in->asize
is not zero), then it will be overwritten when applying the filters. If not, then it will be left untouched.
If there are no filters to apply (or filters
is NULL), then the out
buffer will reference the in
buffer data (with asize
set to zero) instead of allocating data. This keeps allocations to a minimum, but it means you have to be careful about freeing the in
data since out
may be pointing to it!
Apply a filter list to the contents of a file on disk
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_apply_to_blob":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":161,"lineto":164,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"buffer into which to store the filtered file"},{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"the list of filters to apply"},{"name":"blob","type":"git_blob *","comment":"the blob to filter"}],"argline":"git_buf *out, git_filter_list *filters, git_blob *blob","sig":"git_buf *::git_filter_list *::git_blob *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Apply a filter list to the contents of a blob
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_stream_data":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":173,"lineto":176,"args":[{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"the list of filters to apply"},{"name":"data","type":"git_buf *","comment":"the buffer to filter"},{"name":"target","type":"git_writestream *","comment":"the stream into which the data will be written"}],"argline":"git_filter_list *filters, git_buf *data, git_writestream *target","sig":"git_filter_list *::git_buf *::git_writestream *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Apply a filter list to an arbitrary buffer as a stream
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_stream_file":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":187,"lineto":191,"args":[{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"the list of filters to apply"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository in which to perform the filtering"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"the path of the file to filter, a relative path will be\n taken as relative to the workdir"},{"name":"target","type":"git_writestream *","comment":"the stream into which the data will be written"}],"argline":"git_filter_list *filters, git_repository *repo, const char *path, git_writestream *target","sig":"git_filter_list *::git_repository *::const char *::git_writestream *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Apply a filter list to a file as a stream
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_stream_blob":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":200,"lineto":203,"args":[{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"the list of filters to apply"},{"name":"blob","type":"git_blob *","comment":"the blob to filter"},{"name":"target","type":"git_writestream *","comment":"the stream into which the data will be written"}],"argline":"git_filter_list *filters, git_blob *blob, git_writestream *target","sig":"git_filter_list *::git_blob *::git_writestream *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Apply a filter list to a blob as a stream
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_filter_list_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/filter.h","line":210,"lineto":210,"args":[{"name":"filters","type":"git_filter_list *","comment":"A git_filter_list created by `git_filter_list_load`"}],"argline":"git_filter_list *filters","sig":"git_filter_list *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free a git_filter_list
\n","comments":"","group":"filter"},"git_libgit2_init":{"type":"function","file":"git2/global.h","line":26,"lineto":26,"args":[],"argline":"","sig":"","return":{"type":"int","comment":" the number of initializations of the library, or an error code."},"description":"Init the global state
\n","comments":"This function must the called before any other libgit2 function in order to set up global state and threading.
\n\nThis function may be called multiple times - it will return the number of times the initialization has been called (including this one) that have not subsequently been shutdown.
\n","group":"libgit2","examples":{"blame.c":["ex/v0.24.5/blame.html#git_libgit2_init-8"],"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_libgit2_init-10"],"describe.c":["ex/v0.24.5/describe.html#git_libgit2_init-4"],"diff.c":["ex/v0.24.5/diff.html#git_libgit2_init-13"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_libgit2_init-28"],"init.c":["ex/v0.24.5/init.html#git_libgit2_init-2"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_libgit2_init-30"],"network/git2.c":["ex/v0.24.5/network/git2.html#git_libgit2_init-3"],"remote.c":["ex/v0.24.5/remote.html#git_libgit2_init-2"],"rev-parse.c":["ex/v0.24.5/rev-parse.html#git_libgit2_init-1"],"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_libgit2_init-1"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_libgit2_init-3"]}},"git_libgit2_shutdown":{"type":"function","file":"git2/global.h","line":39,"lineto":39,"args":[],"argline":"","sig":"","return":{"type":"int","comment":" the number of remaining initializations of the library, or an\n error code."},"description":"Shutdown the global state
\n","comments":"Clean up the global state and threading context after calling it as many times as git_libgit2_init()
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Count the number of unique commits between two commit objects
\n","comments":"There is no need for branches containing the commits to have any upstream relationship, but it helps to think of one as a branch and the other as its upstream, the ahead
and behind
values will be what git would report for the branches.
Determine if a commit is the descendant of another commit.
\n","comments":"","group":"graph"},"git_ignore_add_rule":{"type":"function","file":"git2/ignore.h","line":37,"lineto":39,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository to add ignore rules to."},{"name":"rules","type":"const char *","comment":"Text of rules, a la the contents of a .gitignore file.\n It is okay to have multiple rules in the text; if so,\n each rule should be terminated with a newline."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *rules","sig":"git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success"},"description":"Add ignore rules for a repository.
\n","comments":"Excludesfile rules (i.e. .gitignore rules) are generally read from .gitignore files in the repository tree or from a shared system file only if a "core.excludesfile" config value is set. The library also keeps a set of per-repository internal ignores that can be configured in-memory and will not persist. This function allows you to add to that internal rules list.
\n\nExample usage:
\n\n error = git_ignore_add_rule(myrepo, "*.c/ with space");\n
\n\nThis would add three rules to the ignores.
\n","group":"ignore"},"git_ignore_clear_internal_rules":{"type":"function","file":"git2/ignore.h","line":52,"lineto":53,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository to remove ignore rules from."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success"},"description":"Clear ignore rules that were explicitly added.
\n","comments":"Resets to the default internal ignore rules. This will not turn off rules in .gitignore files that actually exist in the filesystem.
\n\nThe default internal ignores ignore ".", ".." and ".git" entries.
\n","group":"ignore"},"git_ignore_path_is_ignored":{"type":"function","file":"git2/ignore.h","line":71,"lineto":74,"args":[{"name":"ignored","type":"int *","comment":"boolean returning 0 if the file is not ignored, 1 if it is"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"a repository object"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"the file to check ignores for, relative to the repo's workdir."}],"argline":"int *ignored, git_repository *repo, const char *path","sig":"int *::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 if ignore rules could be processed for the file (regardless\n of whether it exists or not), or an error \n<\n 0 if they could not."},"description":"Test if the ignore rules apply to a given path.
\n","comments":"This function checks the ignore rules to see if they would apply to the given file. This indicates if the file would be ignored regardless of whether the file is already in the index or committed to the repository.
\n\nOne way to think of this is if you were to do "git add ." on the directory containing the file, would it be added or not?
\n","group":"ignore"},"git_index_open":{"type":"function","file":"git2/index.h","line":203,"lineto":203,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_index **","comment":"the pointer for the new index"},{"name":"index_path","type":"const char *","comment":"the path to the index file in disk"}],"argline":"git_index **out, const char *index_path","sig":"git_index **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Create a new bare Git index object as a memory representation\n of the Git index file in 'index_path', without a repository\n to back it.
\n","comments":"Since there is no ODB or working directory behind this index, any Index methods which rely on these (e.g. index_add_bypath) will fail with the GIT_ERROR error code.
\n\nIf you need to access the index of an actual repository, use the git_repository_index
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The index must be freed once it's no longer in use.
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\n\nIf you provide a callback function, it will be invoked on each matching item in the working directory immediately before it is added to / updated in the index. Returning zero will add the item to the index, greater than zero will skip the item, and less than zero will abort the scan and return that value to the caller.
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.
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that\n reflects the merge result. The git_merge_file_result
must be freed with\n git_merge_file_result_free
.
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.
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The returned index must be freed explicitly with git_index_free
.
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The returned index must be freed explicitly with git_index_free
.
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.
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\n\n'.
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\n","group":"note"},"git_note_author":{"type":"function","file":"git2/notes.h","line":103,"lineto":103,"args":[{"name":"note","type":"const git_note *","comment":"the note"}],"argline":"const git_note *note","sig":"const git_note *","return":{"type":"const git_signature *","comment":" the author"},"description":"Get the note author
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\n\nThe generated reference is owned by the repository and should be closed with the git_object_free
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\n","comments":"Freeing or calling git_repository_close
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Any other operation may be run on the repository without affecting the object.
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\n","comments":"This method instructs the library to close an existing object; note that git_objects are owned and cached by the repository so the object may or may not be freed after this library call, depending on how aggressive is the caching mechanism used by the repository.
\n\nIMPORTANT: It is necessary to call this method when you stop using an object. Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
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\n","comments":"For all the core types, this would the equivalent of calling sizeof(git_commit)
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Recursively peel an object until an object of the specified type is met.
\n","comments":"If the query cannot be satisfied due to the object model, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC will be returned (e.g. trying to peel a blob to a tree).
\n\nIf you pass GIT_OBJ_ANY
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\n\nYou must free the returned object.
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\n\nUse this function when you're confident that an external application has tampered with the ODB.
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\n","comments":"This method will fail if the total number of received bytes exceeds the size declared with git_odb_open_wstream()
Finish writing to an odb stream
\n","comments":"The object will take its final name and will be available to the odb.
\n\nThis method will fail if the total number of received bytes differs from the size declared with git_odb_open_wstream()
Read from an odb stream
\n","comments":"Most backends don't implement streaming reads
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\n\nIt's recommended to use git_odb_read
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\n\nThe stream must always be free'd or will leak memory.
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Close an ODB object
\n","comments":"This method must always be called once a git_odb_object
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Return the OID of an ODB object
\n","comments":"This is the OID from which the object was read from
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\n","comments":"This is the uncompressed, raw data as read from the ODB, without the leading header.
\n\nThis pointer is owned by the object and shall not be free'd.
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\n","comments":"This is the real size of the data
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\n","comments":"Alternate backends are always checked for objects after all the main backends have been exhausted.
\n\nThe backends are checked in relative ordering, based on the value of the priority
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\n\nRead
Get the number of ODB backend objects
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\n","comments":"","group":"odb"},"git_odb_backend_loose":{"type":"function","file":"git2/odb_backend.h","line":48,"lineto":54,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_odb_backend **","comment":"location to store the odb backend pointer"},{"name":"objects_dir","type":"const char *","comment":"the Git repository's objects directory"},{"name":"compression_level","type":"int","comment":"zlib compression level to use"},{"name":"do_fsync","type":"int","comment":"whether to do an fsync() after writing (currently ignored)"},{"name":"dir_mode","type":"unsigned int","comment":"permissions to use creating a directory or 0 for defaults"},{"name":"file_mode","type":"unsigned int","comment":"permissions to use creating a file or 0 for defaults"}],"argline":"git_odb_backend **out, const char *objects_dir, int compression_level, int do_fsync, unsigned int dir_mode, unsigned int file_mode","sig":"git_odb_backend **::const char *::int::int::unsigned int::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Create a backend for loose objects
\n","comments":"","group":"odb"},"git_odb_backend_one_pack":{"type":"function","file":"git2/odb_backend.h","line":67,"lineto":67,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_odb_backend **","comment":"location to store the odb backend pointer"},{"name":"index_file","type":"const char *","comment":"path to the packfile's .idx file"}],"argline":"git_odb_backend **out, const char *index_file","sig":"git_odb_backend **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Create a backend out of a single packfile
\n","comments":"This can be useful for inspecting the contents of a single packfile.
\n","group":"odb"},"git_oid_fromstr":{"type":"function","file":"git2/oid.h","line":47,"lineto":47,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_oid *","comment":"oid structure the result is written into."},{"name":"str","type":"const char *","comment":"input hex string; must be pointing at the start of\n\t\tthe hex sequence and have at least the number of bytes\n\t\tneeded for an oid encoded in hex (40 bytes)."}],"argline":"git_oid *out, const char *str","sig":"git_oid *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Parse a hex formatted object id into a git_oid.
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\n","comments":"","group":"oid","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_oid_fmt-48","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_oid_fmt-49","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_oid_fmt-50","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_oid_fmt-51","ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_oid_fmt-52"],"network/fetch.c":["ex/v0.24.5/network/fetch.html#git_oid_fmt-1","ex/v0.24.5/network/fetch.html#git_oid_fmt-2"],"network/index-pack.c":["ex/v0.24.5/network/index-pack.html#git_oid_fmt-6"],"network/ls-remote.c":["ex/v0.24.5/network/ls-remote.html#git_oid_fmt-1"]}},"git_oid_nfmt":{"type":"function","file":"git2/oid.h","line":101,"lineto":101,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"char *","comment":"output hex string; you say how many bytes to write.\n\t\tIf the number of bytes is > GIT_OID_HEXSZ, extra bytes\n\t\twill be zeroed; if not, a '\n\\\n0' terminator is NOT added."},{"name":"n","type":"size_t","comment":"number of characters to write into out string"},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"oid structure to format."}],"argline":"char *out, size_t n, const git_oid *id","sig":"char *::size_t::const git_oid *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Format a git_oid into a partial hex string.
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For an unchanged file or a binary file, no git_patch
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\n\nIf you pass include_context
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\n","group":"pathspec"},"git_pathspec_match_workdir":{"type":"function","file":"git2/pathspec.h","line":113,"lineto":117,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_pathspec_match_list **","comment":"Output list of matches; pass NULL to just get return value"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository in which to match; bare repo is an error"},{"name":"flags","type":"uint32_t","comment":"Combination of git_pathspec_flag_t options to control match"},{"name":"ps","type":"git_pathspec *","comment":"Pathspec to be matched"}],"argline":"git_pathspec_match_list **out, git_repository *repo, uint32_t flags, git_pathspec *ps","sig":"git_pathspec_match_list **::git_repository *::uint32_t::git_pathspec *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, -1 on error, GIT_ENOTFOUND if no matches and\n the GIT_PATHSPEC_NO_MATCH_ERROR flag was given"},"description":"Match a pathspec against the working directory of a repository.
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unless the file is tracked in the index).
If out
is not NULL, this returns a git_patchspec_match_list
. That contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you pass the GIT_PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY
flag) and may also contain the list of pathspecs with no match (if you used the GIT_PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES
flag). You must call git_pathspec_match_list_free()
on this object.
Match a pathspec against entries in an index.
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\n\nNOTE: At the moment, the case sensitivity of this match is controlled by the current case-sensitivity of the index object itself and the USE_CASE and IGNORE_CASE flags will have no effect. This behavior will be corrected in a future release.
\n\nIf out
is not NULL, this returns a git_patchspec_match_list
. That contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you pass the GIT_PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY
flag) and may also contain the list of pathspecs with no match (if you used the GIT_PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES
flag). You must call git_pathspec_match_list_free()
on this object.
Match a pathspec against files in a tree.
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\n\nIf out
is not NULL, this returns a git_patchspec_match_list
. That contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you pass the GIT_PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY
flag) and may also contain the list of pathspecs with no match (if you used the GIT_PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES
flag). You must call git_pathspec_match_list_free()
on this object.
Match a pathspec against files in a diff list.
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\n\nIf out
is not NULL, this returns a git_patchspec_match_list
. That contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you pass the GIT_PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY
flag) and may also contain the list of pathspecs with no match (if you used the GIT_PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES
flag). You must call git_pathspec_match_list_free()
on this object.
Free memory associates with a git_pathspec_match_list
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\n","comments":"This routine cannot be used if the match list was generated by git_pathspec_match_diff
. If so, it will always return NULL.
Get a matching diff delta by position.
\n","comments":"This routine can only be used if the match list was generated by git_pathspec_match_diff
. Otherwise it will always return NULL.
Get the number of pathspec items that did not match.
\n","comments":"This will be zero unless you passed GIT_PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES when generating the git_pathspec_match_list.
\n","group":"pathspec"},"git_pathspec_match_list_failed_entry":{"type":"function","file":"git2/pathspec.h","line":259,"lineto":260,"args":[{"name":"m","type":"const git_pathspec_match_list *","comment":"The git_pathspec_match_list object"},{"name":"pos","type":"size_t","comment":"The index into the failed items"}],"argline":"const git_pathspec_match_list *m, size_t pos","sig":"const git_pathspec_match_list *::size_t","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" The pathspec pattern that didn't match anything"},"description":"Get an original pathspec string that had no matches.
\n","comments":"This will be return NULL for positions out of range.
\n","group":"pathspec"},"git_rebase_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":156,"lineto":158,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_rebase_options *","comment":"the `git_rebase_options` instance to initialize."},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"the version of the struct; you should pass\n `GIT_REBASE_OPTIONS_VERSION` here."}],"argline":"git_rebase_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_rebase_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_rebase_options
with default values. Equivalent to\n creating an instance with GIT_REBASE_OPTIONS_INIT.
Initializes a rebase operation to rebase the changes in branch
\n relative to upstream
onto another branch. To begin the rebase\n process, call git_rebase_next
. When you have finished with this\n object, call git_rebase_free
.
Opens an existing rebase that was previously started by either an\n invocation of git_rebase_init
or by another client.
Gets the count of rebase operations that are to be applied.
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but not yet next
) then this returns\n GIT_REBASE_NO_OPERATION
.
Gets the rebase operation specified by the given index.
\n","comments":"","group":"rebase"},"git_rebase_next":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":240,"lineto":242,"args":[{"name":"operation","type":"git_rebase_operation **","comment":"Pointer to store the rebase operation that is to be performed next"},{"name":"rebase","type":"git_rebase *","comment":"The rebase in progress"}],"argline":"git_rebase_operation **operation, git_rebase *rebase","sig":"git_rebase_operation **::git_rebase *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Performs the next rebase operation and returns the information about it.\n If the operation is one that applies a patch (which is any operation except\n GIT_REBASE_OPERATION_EXEC) then the patch will be applied and the index and\n working directory will be updated with the changes. If there are conflicts,\n you will need to address those before committing the changes.
\n","comments":"","group":"rebase"},"git_rebase_inmemory_index":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":255,"lineto":257,"args":[{"name":"index","type":"git_index **","comment":null},{"name":"rebase","type":"git_rebase *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_index **index, git_rebase *rebase","sig":"git_index **::git_rebase *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Gets the index produced by the last operation, which is the result\n of git_rebase_next
and which will be committed by the next\n invocation of git_rebase_commit
. This is useful for resolving\n conflicts in an in-memory rebase before committing them. You must\n call git_index_free
when you are finished with this.
This is only applicable for in-memory rebases; for rebases within a working directory, the changes were applied to the repository's index.
\n","group":"rebase"},"git_rebase_commit":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":281,"lineto":287,"args":[{"name":"id","type":"git_oid *","comment":"Pointer in which to store the OID of the newly created commit"},{"name":"rebase","type":"git_rebase *","comment":"The rebase that is in-progress"},{"name":"author","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"The author of the updated commit, or NULL to keep the\n author from the original commit"},{"name":"committer","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"The committer of the rebase"},{"name":"message_encoding","type":"const char *","comment":"The encoding for the message in the commit,\n represented with a standard encoding name. If message is NULL,\n this should also be NULL, and the encoding from the original\n commit will be maintained. If message is specified, this may be\n NULL to indicate that \"UTF-8\" is to be used."},{"name":"message","type":"const char *","comment":"The message for this commit, or NULL to use the message\n from the original commit."}],"argline":"git_oid *id, git_rebase *rebase, const git_signature *author, const git_signature *committer, const char *message_encoding, const char *message","sig":"git_oid *::git_rebase *::const git_signature *::const git_signature *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success, GIT_EUNMERGED if there are unmerged changes in\n the index, GIT_EAPPLIED if the current commit has already\n been applied to the upstream and there is nothing to commit,\n -1 on failure."},"description":"Commits the current patch. You must have resolved any conflicts that\n were introduced during the patch application from the git_rebase_next
\n invocation.
Aborts a rebase that is currently in progress, resetting the repository\n and working directory to their state before rebase began.
\n","comments":"","group":"rebase"},"git_rebase_finish":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":307,"lineto":309,"args":[{"name":"rebase","type":"git_rebase *","comment":"The rebase that is in-progress"},{"name":"signature","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"The identity that is finishing the rebase (optional)"}],"argline":"git_rebase *rebase, const git_signature *signature","sig":"git_rebase *::const git_signature *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on error"},"description":"Finishes a rebase that is currently in progress once all patches have\n been applied.
\n","comments":"","group":"rebase"},"git_rebase_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/rebase.h","line":316,"lineto":316,"args":[{"name":"rebase","type":"git_rebase *","comment":"The rebase object"}],"argline":"git_rebase *rebase","sig":"git_rebase *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Frees the git_rebase
object.
Create a new reference database with no backends.
\n","comments":"Before the Ref DB can be used for read/writing, a custom database backend must be manually set using git_refdb_set_backend()
Create a new reference database and automatically add\n the default backends:
\n","comments":"Suggests that the given refdb compress or optimize its references.\n This mechanism is implementation specific. For on-disk reference\n databases, for example, this may pack all loose references.
\n","comments":"","group":"refdb"},"git_refdb_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/refdb.h","line":63,"lineto":63,"args":[{"name":"refdb","type":"git_refdb *","comment":"reference database pointer or NULL"}],"argline":"git_refdb *refdb","sig":"git_refdb *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Close an open reference database.
\n","comments":"","group":"refdb"},"git_reflog_read":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":38,"lineto":38,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reflog **","comment":"pointer to reflog"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repostiory"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"reference to look up"}],"argline":"git_reflog **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name","sig":"git_reflog **::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Read the reflog for the given reference
\n","comments":"If there is no reflog file for the given reference yet, an empty reflog object will be returned.
\n\nThe reflog must be freed manually by using git_reflog_free().
\n","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_write":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":47,"lineto":47,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"git_reflog *","comment":"an existing reflog object"}],"argline":"git_reflog *reflog","sig":"git_reflog *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Write an existing in-memory reflog object back to disk\n using an atomic file lock.
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_append":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":60,"lineto":60,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"git_reflog *","comment":"an existing reflog object"},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"the OID the reference is now pointing to"},{"name":"committer","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"the signature of the committer"},{"name":"msg","type":"const char *","comment":"the reflog message"}],"argline":"git_reflog *reflog, const git_oid *id, const git_signature *committer, const char *msg","sig":"git_reflog *::const git_oid *::const git_signature *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Add a new entry to the in-memory reflog.
\n","comments":"msg
is optional and can be NULL.
Rename a reflog
\n","comments":"The reflog to be renamed is expected to already exist
\n\nThe new name will be checked for validity. See git_reference_create_symbolic()
for rules about valid names.
Delete the reflog for the given reference
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_entrycount":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":92,"lineto":92,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"git_reflog *","comment":"the previously loaded reflog"}],"argline":"git_reflog *reflog","sig":"git_reflog *","return":{"type":"size_t","comment":" the number of log entries"},"description":"Get the number of log entries in a reflog
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_entry_byindex":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":105,"lineto":105,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"const git_reflog *","comment":"a previously loaded reflog"},{"name":"idx","type":"size_t","comment":"the position of the entry to lookup. Should be greater than or\n equal to 0 (zero) and less than `git_reflog_entrycount()`."}],"argline":"const git_reflog *reflog, size_t idx","sig":"const git_reflog *::size_t","return":{"type":"const git_reflog_entry *","comment":" the entry; NULL if not found"},"description":"Lookup an entry by its index
\n","comments":"Requesting the reflog entry with an index of 0 (zero) will return the most recently created entry.
\n","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_drop":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":124,"lineto":127,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"git_reflog *","comment":"a previously loaded reflog."},{"name":"idx","type":"size_t","comment":"the position of the entry to remove. Should be greater than or\n equal to 0 (zero) and less than `git_reflog_entrycount()`."},{"name":"rewrite_previous_entry","type":"int","comment":"1 to rewrite the history; 0 otherwise."}],"argline":"git_reflog *reflog, size_t idx, int rewrite_previous_entry","sig":"git_reflog *::size_t::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if the entry doesn't exist\n or an error code."},"description":"Remove an entry from the reflog by its index
\n","comments":"To ensure there's no gap in the log history, set rewrite_previous_entry
param value to 1. When deleting entry n
, member old_oid of entry n-1
(if any) will be updated with the value of member new_oid of entry n+1
.
Get the old oid
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_entry_id_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":143,"lineto":143,"args":[{"name":"entry","type":"const git_reflog_entry *","comment":"a reflog entry"}],"argline":"const git_reflog_entry *entry","sig":"const git_reflog_entry *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" the new oid at this time"},"description":"Get the new oid
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_entry_committer":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":151,"lineto":151,"args":[{"name":"entry","type":"const git_reflog_entry *","comment":"a reflog entry"}],"argline":"const git_reflog_entry *entry","sig":"const git_reflog_entry *","return":{"type":"const git_signature *","comment":" the committer"},"description":"Get the committer of this entry
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_entry_message":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":159,"lineto":159,"args":[{"name":"entry","type":"const git_reflog_entry *","comment":"a reflog entry"}],"argline":"const git_reflog_entry *entry","sig":"const git_reflog_entry *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" the log msg"},"description":"Get the log message
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reflog_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reflog.h","line":166,"lineto":166,"args":[{"name":"reflog","type":"git_reflog *","comment":"reflog to free"}],"argline":"git_reflog *reflog","sig":"git_reflog *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free the reflog
\n","comments":"","group":"reflog"},"git_reference_lookup":{"type":"function","file":"git2/refs.h","line":37,"lineto":37,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reference **","comment":"pointer to the looked-up reference"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository to look up the reference"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"the long name for the reference (e.g. HEAD, refs/heads/master, refs/tags/v0.1.0, ...)"}],"argline":"git_reference **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name","sig":"git_reference **::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code."},"description":"Lookup a reference by name in a repository.
\n","comments":"The returned reference must be freed by the user.
\n\nThe name will be checked for validity. See git_reference_symbolic_create()
for rules about valid names.
Lookup a reference by name and resolve immediately to OID.
\n","comments":"This function provides a quick way to resolve a reference name straight through to the object id that it refers to. This avoids having to allocate or free any git_reference
objects for simple situations.
The name will be checked for validity. See git_reference_symbolic_create()
for rules about valid names.
Lookup a reference by DWIMing its short name
\n","comments":"Apply the git precendence rules to the given shorthand to determine which reference the user is referring to.
\n","group":"reference"},"git_reference_symbolic_create_matching":{"type":"function","file":"git2/refs.h","line":109,"lineto":109,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reference **","comment":"Pointer to the newly created reference"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where that reference will live"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"The name of the reference"},{"name":"target","type":"const char *","comment":"The target of the reference"},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing references"},{"name":"current_value","type":"const char *","comment":"The expected value of the reference when updating"},{"name":"log_message","type":"const char *","comment":"The one line long message to be appended to the reflog"}],"argline":"git_reference **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *target, int force, const char *current_value, const char *log_message","sig":"git_reference **::git_repository *::const char *::const char *::int::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EEXISTS, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC, GIT_EMODIFIED or an error code"},"description":"Conditionally create a new symbolic reference.
\n","comments":"A symbolic reference is a reference name that refers to another reference name. If the other name moves, the symbolic name will move, too. As a simple example, the "HEAD" reference might refer to "refs/heads/master" while on the "master" branch of a repository.
\n\nThe symbolic reference will be created in the repository and written to the disk. The generated reference object must be freed by the user.
\n\nValid reference names must follow one of two patterns:
\n\nThis function will return an error if a reference already exists with the given name unless force
is true, in which case it will be overwritten.
The message for the reflog will be ignored if the reference does not belong in the standard set (HEAD, branches and remote-tracking branches) and it does not have a reflog.
\n\nIt will return GIT_EMODIFIED if the reference's value at the time of updating does not match the one passed through current_value
(i.e. if the ref has changed since the user read it).
Create a new symbolic reference.
\n","comments":"A symbolic reference is a reference name that refers to another reference name. If the other name moves, the symbolic name will move, too. As a simple example, the "HEAD" reference might refer to "refs/heads/master" while on the "master" branch of a repository.
\n\nThe symbolic reference will be created in the repository and written to the disk. The generated reference object must be freed by the user.
\n\nValid reference names must follow one of two patterns:
\n\nThis function will return an error if a reference already exists with the given name unless force
is true, in which case it will be overwritten.
The message for the reflog will be ignored if the reference does not belong in the standard set (HEAD, branches and remote-tracking branches) and it does not have a reflog.
\n","group":"reference"},"git_reference_create":{"type":"function","file":"git2/refs.h","line":182,"lineto":182,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reference **","comment":"Pointer to the newly created reference"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where that reference will live"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"The name of the reference"},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"The object id pointed to by the reference."},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing references"},{"name":"log_message","type":"const char *","comment":"The one line long message to be appended to the reflog"}],"argline":"git_reference **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const git_oid *id, int force, const char *log_message","sig":"git_reference **::git_repository *::const char *::const git_oid *::int::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EEXISTS, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code"},"description":"Create a new direct reference.
\n","comments":"A direct reference (also called an object id reference) refers directly to a specific object id (a.k.a. OID or SHA) in the repository. The id permanently refers to the object (although the reference itself can be moved). For example, in libgit2 the direct ref "refs/tags/v0.17.0" refers to OID 5b9fac39d8a76b9139667c26a63e6b3f204b3977.
\n\nThe direct reference will be created in the repository and written to the disk. The generated reference object must be freed by the user.
\n\nValid reference names must follow one of two patterns:
\n\nThis function will return an error if a reference already exists with the given name unless force
is true, in which case it will be overwritten.
The message for the reflog will be ignored if the reference does not belong in the standard set (HEAD, branches and remote-tracking branches) and and it does not have a reflog.
\n","group":"reference"},"git_reference_create_matching":{"type":"function","file":"git2/refs.h","line":225,"lineto":225,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_reference **","comment":"Pointer to the newly created reference"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where that reference will live"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"The name of the reference"},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"The object id pointed to by the reference."},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing references"},{"name":"current_id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"The expected value of the reference at the time of update"},{"name":"log_message","type":"const char *","comment":"The one line long message to be appended to the reflog"}],"argline":"git_reference **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const git_oid *id, int force, const git_oid *current_id, const char *log_message","sig":"git_reference **::git_repository *::const char *::const git_oid *::int::const git_oid *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EMODIFIED if the value of the reference\n has changed, GIT_EEXISTS, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code"},"description":"Conditionally create new direct reference
\n","comments":"A direct reference (also called an object id reference) refers directly to a specific object id (a.k.a. OID or SHA) in the repository. The id permanently refers to the object (although the reference itself can be moved). For example, in libgit2 the direct ref "refs/tags/v0.17.0" refers to OID 5b9fac39d8a76b9139667c26a63e6b3f204b3977.
\n\nThe direct reference will be created in the repository and written to the disk. The generated reference object must be freed by the user.
\n\nValid reference names must follow one of two patterns:
\n\nThis function will return an error if a reference already exists with the given name unless force
is true, in which case it will be overwritten.
The message for the reflog will be ignored if the reference does not belong in the standard set (HEAD, branches and remote-tracking branches) and and it does not have a reflog.
\n\nIt will return GIT_EMODIFIED if the reference's value at the time of updating does not match the one passed through current_id
(i.e. if the ref has changed since the user read it).
Get the OID pointed to by a direct reference.
\n","comments":"Only available if the reference is direct (i.e. an object id reference, not a symbolic one).
\n\nTo find the OID of a symbolic ref, call git_reference_resolve()
and then this function (or maybe use git_reference_name_to_id()
to directly resolve a reference name all the way through to an OID).
Return the peeled OID target of this reference.
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Recursively peel reference until object of the specified type is found.
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\n\nThe memory is owned by the reference and must not be freed.
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\n","group":"remote"},"git_remote_prune_refs":{"type":"function","file":"git2/remote.h","line":743,"lineto":743,"args":[{"name":"remote","type":"const git_remote *","comment":"the remote to query"}],"argline":"const git_remote *remote","sig":"const git_remote *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" the ref-prune setting"},"description":"Retrieve the ref-prune setting
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\n","comments":"The 'path' argument must point to either a git repository folder, or an existing work dir.
\n\nThe method will automatically detect if 'path' is a normal or bare repository or fail is 'path' is neither.
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\n","comments":"","group":"repository","examples":{"blame.c":["ex/v0.24.5/blame.html#git_repository_open_ext-24"],"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_repository_open_ext-31"],"describe.c":["ex/v0.24.5/describe.html#git_repository_open_ext-6"],"diff.c":["ex/v0.24.5/diff.html#git_repository_open_ext-15"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_repository_open_ext-44","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_repository_open_ext-45"],"rev-parse.c":["ex/v0.24.5/rev-parse.html#git_repository_open_ext-16"],"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_repository_open_ext-5"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_repository_open_ext-11"]}},"git_repository_open_bare":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":139,"lineto":139,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_repository **","comment":"Pointer to the repo which will be opened."},{"name":"bare_path","type":"const char *","comment":"Direct path to the bare repository"}],"argline":"git_repository **out, const char *bare_path","sig":"git_repository **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, or an error code"},"description":"Open a bare repository on the serverside.
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\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":152,"lineto":152,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"repository handle to close. If NULL nothing occurs."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free a previously allocated repository
\n","comments":"Note that after a repository is free'd, all the objects it has spawned will still exist until they are manually closed by the user with git_object_free
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\n","comments":"TODO: - Reinit the repository
\n","group":"repository","examples":{"init.c":["ex/v0.24.5/init.html#git_repository_init-7"]}},"git_repository_init_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":281,"lineto":283,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_repository_init_options *","comment":"the `git_repository_init_options` struct to initialize"},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_repository_init_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_repository_init_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_repository_init_options
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\n","comments":"The returned git_reference
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\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_head_unborn":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":340,"lineto":340,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repo to test"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 1 if the current branch is unborn, 0 if it's not; error\n code if there was an error"},"description":"Check if the current branch is unborn
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\n","comments":"This is the path of the .git
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Get the path of the working directory for this repository
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\n","comments":"","group":"repository","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_repository_is_bare-9"]}},"git_repository_config":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":418,"lineto":418,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_config **","comment":"Pointer to store the loaded configuration"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"A repository object"}],"argline":"git_config **out, git_repository *repo","sig":"git_config **::git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0, or an error code"},"description":"Get the configuration file for this repository.
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\n\nThe configuration file must be freed once it's no longer being used by the user.
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\n","comments":"If a custom ODB has not been set, the default database for the repository will be returned (the one located in .git/objects
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The ODB must be freed once it's no longer being used by the user.
\n","group":"repository","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_repository_odb-33"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_repository_odb-60"]}},"git_repository_refdb":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":466,"lineto":466,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_refdb **","comment":"Pointer to store the loaded refdb"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"A repository object"}],"argline":"git_refdb **out, git_repository *repo","sig":"git_refdb **::git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0, or an error code"},"description":"Get the Reference Database Backend for this repository.
\n","comments":"If a custom refsdb has not been set, the default database for the repository will be returned (the one that manipulates loose and packed references in the .git
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\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_index":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":482,"lineto":482,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_index **","comment":"Pointer to store the loaded index"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"A repository object"}],"argline":"git_index **out, git_repository *repo","sig":"git_index **::git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0, or an error code"},"description":"Get the Index file for this repository.
\n","comments":"If a custom index has not been set, the default index for the repository will be returned (the one located in .git/index
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The index must be freed once it's no longer being used by the user.
\n","group":"repository","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_repository_index-61"],"init.c":["ex/v0.24.5/init.html#git_repository_index-11"]}},"git_repository_message":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":500,"lineto":500,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"git_buf to write data into"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository to read prepared message from"}],"argline":"git_buf *out, git_repository *repo","sig":"git_buf *::git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if no message exists or an error code"},"description":"Retrieve git's prepared message
\n","comments":"Operations such as git revert/cherry-pick/merge with the -n option stop just short of creating a commit with the changes and save their prepared message in .git/MERGE_MSG so the next git-commit execution can present it to the user for them to amend if they wish.
\n\nUse this function to get the contents of this file. Don't forget to remove the file after you create the commit.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_message_remove":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":507,"lineto":507,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Remove git's prepared message.
\n","comments":"Remove the message that git_repository_message
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Remove all the metadata associated with an ongoing command like merge,\n revert, cherry-pick, etc. For example: MERGE_HEAD, MERGE_MSG, etc.
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\n","comments":"Return a non-zero value from the callback to stop the loop.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_mergehead_foreach":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":555,"lineto":558,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"A repository object"},{"name":"callback","type":"git_repository_mergehead_foreach_cb","comment":"Callback function"},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Pointer to callback data (optional)"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, git_repository_mergehead_foreach_cb callback, void *payload","sig":"git_repository *::git_repository_mergehead_foreach_cb::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, GIT_ENOTFOUND if\n there is no MERGE_HEAD file, or other error code."},"description":"If a merge is in progress, invoke 'callback' for each commit ID in the\n MERGE_HEAD file.
\n","comments":"Return a non-zero value from the callback to stop the loop.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_hashfile":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":583,"lineto":588,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_oid *","comment":"Output value of calculated SHA"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository pointer"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"Path to file on disk whose contents should be hashed. If the\n repository is not NULL, this can be a relative path."},{"name":"type","type":"git_otype","comment":"The object type to hash as (e.g. GIT_OBJ_BLOB)"},{"name":"as_path","type":"const char *","comment":"The path to use to look up filtering rules. If this is\n NULL, then the `path` parameter will be used instead. If\n this is passed as the empty string, then no filters will be\n applied when calculating the hash."}],"argline":"git_oid *out, git_repository *repo, const char *path, git_otype type, const char *as_path","sig":"git_oid *::git_repository *::const char *::git_otype::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, or an error code"},"description":"Calculate hash of file using repository filtering rules.
\n","comments":"If you simply want to calculate the hash of a file on disk with no filters, you can just use the git_odb_hashfile()
API. However, if you want to hash a file in the repository and you want to apply filtering rules (e.g. crlf filters) before generating the SHA, then use this function.
Note: if the repository has core.safecrlf
set to fail and the filtering triggers that failure, then this function will return an error and not calculate the hash of the file.
Make the repository HEAD point to the specified reference.
\n","comments":"If the provided reference points to a Tree or a Blob, the HEAD is unaltered and -1 is returned.
\n\nIf the provided reference points to a branch, the HEAD will point to that branch, staying attached, or become attached if it isn't yet. If the branch doesn't exist yet, no error will be return. The HEAD will then be attached to an unborn branch.
\n\nOtherwise, the HEAD will be detached and will directly point to the Commit.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_set_head_detached":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":628,"lineto":630,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository pointer"},{"name":"commitish","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"Object id of the Commit the HEAD should point to"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const git_oid *commitish","sig":"git_repository *::const git_oid *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, or an error code"},"description":"Make the repository HEAD directly point to the Commit.
\n","comments":"If the provided committish cannot be found in the repository, the HEAD is unaltered and GIT_ENOTFOUND is returned.
\n\nIf the provided commitish cannot be peeled into a commit, the HEAD is unaltered and -1 is returned.
\n\nOtherwise, the HEAD will eventually be detached and will directly point to the peeled Commit.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_set_head_detached_from_annotated":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":644,"lineto":646,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":null},{"name":"commitish","type":"const git_annotated_commit *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const git_annotated_commit *commitish","sig":"git_repository *::const git_annotated_commit *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Make the repository HEAD directly point to the Commit.
\n","comments":"This behaves like git_repository_set_head_detached()
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\n","comments":"If the HEAD is already detached and points to a Commit, 0 is returned.
\n\nIf the HEAD is already detached and points to a Tag, the HEAD is updated into making it point to the peeled Commit, and 0 is returned.
\n\nIf the HEAD is already detached and points to a non commitish, the HEAD is unaltered, and -1 is returned.
\n\nOtherwise, the HEAD will be detached and point to the peeled Commit.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_state":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":696,"lineto":696,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository pointer"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" The state of the repository"},"description":"Determines the status of a git repository - ie, whether an operation\n (merge, cherry-pick, etc) is in progress.
\n","comments":"","group":"repository"},"git_repository_set_namespace":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":710,"lineto":710,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repo"},{"name":"nmspace","type":"const char *","comment":"The namespace. This should not include the refs\n\tfolder, e.g. to namespace all references under `refs/namespaces/foo/`,\n\tuse `foo` as the namespace."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *nmspace","sig":"git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, -1 on error"},"description":"Sets the active namespace for this Git Repository
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Get the currently active namespace for this repository
\n","comments":"","group":"repository"},"git_repository_is_shallow":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":727,"lineto":727,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo","sig":"git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 1 if shallow, zero if not"},"description":"Determine if the repository was a shallow clone
\n","comments":"","group":"repository"},"git_repository_ident":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":739,"lineto":739,"args":[{"name":"name","type":"const char **","comment":"where to store the pointer to the name"},{"name":"email","type":"const char **","comment":"where to store the pointer to the email"},{"name":"repo","type":"const git_repository *","comment":"the repository"}],"argline":"const char **name, const char **email, const git_repository *repo","sig":"const char **::const char **::const git_repository *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Retrieve the configured identity to use for reflogs
\n","comments":"The memory is owned by the repository and must not be freed by the user.
\n","group":"repository"},"git_repository_set_ident":{"type":"function","file":"git2/repository.h","line":752,"lineto":752,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository to configure"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"the name to use for the reflog entries"},{"name":"email","type":"const char *","comment":"the email to use for the reflog entries"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *email","sig":"git_repository *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Set the identity to be used for writing reflogs
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\n","group":"repository"},"git_reset":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reset.h","line":62,"lineto":66,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where to perform the reset operation."},{"name":"target","type":"git_object *","comment":"Committish to which the Head should be moved to. This object\n must belong to the given `repo` and can either be a git_commit or a\n git_tag. When a git_tag is being passed, it should be dereferencable\n to a git_commit which oid will be used as the target of the branch."},{"name":"reset_type","type":"git_reset_t","comment":"Kind of reset operation to perform."},{"name":"checkout_opts","type":"const git_checkout_options *","comment":"Checkout options to be used for a HARD reset.\n The checkout_strategy field will be overridden (based on reset_type).\n This parameter can be used to propagate notify and progress callbacks."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, git_object *target, git_reset_t reset_type, const git_checkout_options *checkout_opts","sig":"git_repository *::git_object *::git_reset_t::const git_checkout_options *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success or an error code"},"description":"Sets the current head to the specified commit oid and optionally\n resets the index and working tree to match.
\n","comments":"SOFT reset means the Head will be moved to the commit.
\n\nMIXED reset will trigger a SOFT reset, plus the index will be replaced with the content of the commit tree.
\n\nHARD reset will trigger a MIXED reset and the working directory will be replaced with the content of the index. (Untracked and ignored files will be left alone, however.)
\n\nTODO: Implement remaining kinds of resets.
\n","group":"reset"},"git_reset_from_annotated":{"type":"function","file":"git2/reset.h","line":80,"lineto":84,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":null},{"name":"commit","type":"git_annotated_commit *","comment":null},{"name":"reset_type","type":"git_reset_t","comment":null},{"name":"checkout_opts","type":"const git_checkout_options *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, git_annotated_commit *commit, git_reset_t reset_type, const git_checkout_options *checkout_opts","sig":"git_repository *::git_annotated_commit *::git_reset_t::const git_checkout_options *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Sets the current head to the specified commit oid and optionally\n resets the index and working tree to match.
\n","comments":"This behaves like git_reset()
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See the documentation for git_reset()
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Updates some entries in the index from the target commit tree.
\n","comments":"The scope of the updated entries is determined by the paths being passed in the pathspec
parameters.
Passing a NULL target
will result in removing entries in the index matching the provided pathspecs.
Initializes a git_revert_options
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Reverts the given commit against the given "our" commit, producing an\n index that reflects the result of the revert.
\n","comments":"The returned index must be freed explicitly with git_index_free
.
Reverts the given commit, producing changes in the index and working directory.
\n","comments":"","group":"revert"},"git_revparse_single":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revparse.h","line":37,"lineto":38,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_object **","comment":"pointer to output object"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository to search in"},{"name":"spec","type":"const char *","comment":"the textual specification for an object"}],"argline":"git_object **out, git_repository *repo, const char *spec","sig":"git_object **::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND, GIT_EAMBIGUOUS, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code"},"description":"Find a single object, as specified by a revision string.
\n","comments":"See man gitrevisions
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The returned object should be released with git_object_free
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Find a single object and intermediate reference by a revision string.
\n","comments":"See man gitrevisions
, or http://git-scm.com/docs/git-rev-parse.html#_specifying_revisions for information on the syntax accepted.
In some cases (@{<-n>}
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), the expression may point to an intermediate reference. When such expressions are being passed in, reference_out
will be valued as well.
The returned object should be released with git_object_free
and the returned reference with git_reference_free
when no longer needed.
Parse a revision string for from
, to
, and intent.
See man gitrevisions
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Allocate a new revision walker to iterate through a repo.
\n","comments":"This revision walker uses a custom memory pool and an internal commit cache, so it is relatively expensive to allocate.
\n\nFor maximum performance, this revision walker should be reused for different walks.
\n\nThis revision walker is not thread safe: it may only be used to walk a repository on a single thread; however, it is possible to have several revision walkers in several different threads walking the same repository.
\n","group":"revwalk","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_revwalk_new-62"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_new-49","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_new-50"]}},"git_revwalk_reset":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":90,"lineto":90,"args":[{"name":"walker","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"handle to reset."}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walker","sig":"git_revwalk *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Reset the revision walker for reuse.
\n","comments":"This will clear all the pushed and hidden commits, and leave the walker in a blank state (just like at creation) ready to receive new commit pushes and start a new walk.
\n\nThe revision walk is automatically reset when a walk is over.
\n","group":"revwalk"},"git_revwalk_push":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":109,"lineto":109,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal."},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"the oid of the commit to start from."}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const git_oid *id","sig":"git_revwalk *::const git_oid *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Add a new root for the traversal
\n","comments":"The pushed commit will be marked as one of the roots from which to start the walk. This commit may not be walked if it or a child is hidden.
\n\nAt least one commit must be pushed onto the walker before a walk can be started.
\n\nThe given id must belong to a committish on the walked repository.
\n","group":"revwalk","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_revwalk_push-63"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_push-51"]}},"git_revwalk_push_glob":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":127,"lineto":127,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"},{"name":"glob","type":"const char *","comment":"the glob pattern references should match"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const char *glob","sig":"git_revwalk *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Push matching references
\n","comments":"The OIDs pointed to by the references that match the given glob pattern will be pushed to the revision walker.
\n\nA leading 'refs/' is implied if not present as well as a trailing '/*' if the glob lacks '?', '*' or '['.
\n\nAny references matching this glob which do not point to a committish will be ignored.
\n","group":"revwalk"},"git_revwalk_push_head":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":135,"lineto":135,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk","sig":"git_revwalk *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Push the repository's HEAD
\n","comments":"","group":"revwalk","examples":{"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_push_head-52"]}},"git_revwalk_hide":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":150,"lineto":150,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal."},{"name":"commit_id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"the oid of commit that will be ignored during the traversal"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const git_oid *commit_id","sig":"git_revwalk *::const git_oid *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Mark a commit (and its ancestors) uninteresting for the output.
\n","comments":"The given id must belong to a committish on the walked repository.
\n\nThe resolved commit and all its parents will be hidden from the output on the revision walk.
\n","group":"revwalk","examples":{"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_hide-53"]}},"git_revwalk_hide_glob":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":169,"lineto":169,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"},{"name":"glob","type":"const char *","comment":"the glob pattern references should match"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const char *glob","sig":"git_revwalk *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Hide matching references.
\n","comments":"The OIDs pointed to by the references that match the given glob pattern and their ancestors will be hidden from the output on the revision walk.
\n\nA leading 'refs/' is implied if not present as well as a trailing '/*' if the glob lacks '?', '*' or '['.
\n\nAny references matching this glob which do not point to a committish will be ignored.
\n","group":"revwalk"},"git_revwalk_hide_head":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":177,"lineto":177,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk","sig":"git_revwalk *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Hide the repository's HEAD
\n","comments":"","group":"revwalk"},"git_revwalk_push_ref":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":188,"lineto":188,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"},{"name":"refname","type":"const char *","comment":"the reference to push"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const char *refname","sig":"git_revwalk *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Push the OID pointed to by a reference
\n","comments":"The reference must point to a committish.
\n","group":"revwalk"},"git_revwalk_hide_ref":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":199,"lineto":199,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"},{"name":"refname","type":"const char *","comment":"the reference to hide"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const char *refname","sig":"git_revwalk *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Hide the OID pointed to by a reference
\n","comments":"The reference must point to a committish.
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\n","comments":"The initial call to this method is not blocking when iterating through a repo with a time-sorting mode.
\n\nIterating with Topological or inverted modes makes the initial call blocking to preprocess the commit list, but this block should be mostly unnoticeable on most repositories (topological preprocessing times at 0.3s on the git.git repo).
\n\nThe revision walker is reset when the walk is over.
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\n","comments":"Changing the sorting mode resets the walker.
\n","group":"revwalk","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_revwalk_sorting-65"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_sorting-55","ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_sorting-56"]}},"git_revwalk_push_range":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":245,"lineto":245,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the walker being used for the traversal"},{"name":"range","type":"const char *","comment":"the range"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk, const char *range","sig":"git_revwalk *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Push and hide the respective endpoints of the given range.
\n","comments":"The range should be of the form
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\n","comments":"No parents other than the first for each commit will be enqueued.
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\n","comments":"","group":"revwalk","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_revwalk_free-66"],"log.c":["ex/v0.24.5/log.html#git_revwalk_free-57"]}},"git_revwalk_repository":{"type":"function","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":269,"lineto":269,"args":[{"name":"walk","type":"git_revwalk *","comment":"the revision walker"}],"argline":"git_revwalk *walk","sig":"git_revwalk *","return":{"type":"git_repository *","comment":" the repository being walked"},"description":"Return the repository on which this walker\n is operating.
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to free the data.
Note: angle brackets ('<' and '>') characters are not allowed to be used in either the name
or the email
parameter.
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\n","comments":"Call git_signature_free()
to free the data.
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\n","comments":"This looks up the user.name and user.email from the configuration and uses the current time as the timestamp, and creates a new signature based on that information. It will return GIT_ENOTFOUND if either the user.name or user.email are not set.
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\n","comments":"Call git_signature_free()
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Free an existing signature.
\n","comments":"Because the signature is not an opaque structure, it is legal to free it manually, but be sure to free the "name" and "email" strings in addition to the structure itself.
\n","group":"signature","examples":{"init.c":["ex/v0.24.5/init.html#git_signature_free-13"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_signature_free-18"]}},"git_stash_apply_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/stash.h","line":153,"lineto":154,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_stash_apply_options *","comment":"the `git_stash_apply_options` instance to initialize."},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"the version of the struct; you should pass\n `GIT_STASH_APPLY_OPTIONS_INIT` here."}],"argline":"git_stash_apply_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_stash_apply_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_stash_apply_options
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Apply a single stashed state from the stash list.
\n","comments":"If local changes in the working directory conflict with changes in the stash then GIT_EMERGECONFLICT will be returned. In this case, the index will always remain unmodified and all files in the working directory will remain unmodified. However, if you are restoring untracked files or ignored files and there is a conflict when applying the modified files, then those files will remain in the working directory.
\n\nIf passing the GIT_STASH_APPLY_REINSTATE_INDEX flag and there would be conflicts when reinstating the index, the function will return GIT_EMERGECONFLICT and both the working directory and index will be left unmodified.
\n\nNote that a minimum checkout strategy of GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
is implied.
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\n","comments":"If the callback returns a non-zero value, this will stop looping.
\n","group":"stash"},"git_stash_drop":{"type":"function","file":"git2/stash.h","line":234,"lineto":236,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The owning repository."},{"name":"index","type":"size_t","comment":"The position within the stash list. 0 points to the\n most recent stashed state."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, size_t index","sig":"git_repository *::size_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if there's no stashed state for the given\n index, or error code."},"description":"Remove a single stashed state from the stash list.
\n","comments":"","group":"stash"},"git_stash_pop":{"type":"function","file":"git2/stash.h","line":250,"lineto":253,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The owning repository."},{"name":"index","type":"size_t","comment":"The position within the stash list. 0 points to the\n most recent stashed state."},{"name":"options","type":"const git_stash_apply_options *","comment":"Options to control how stashes are applied."}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, size_t index, const git_stash_apply_options *options","sig":"git_repository *::size_t::const git_stash_apply_options *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if there's no stashed state for the given\n index, or error code. (see git_stash_apply() above for details)"},"description":"Apply a single stashed state from the stash list and remove it from the list\n if successful.
\n","comments":"","group":"stash"},"git_status_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/status.h","line":195,"lineto":197,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_status_options *","comment":"The `git_status_options` instance to initialize."},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_STATUS_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_status_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_status_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_status_options
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\n","comments":"The callback is passed the path of the file, the status (a combination of the git_status_t
values above) and the payload
data pointer passed into this function.
If the callback returns a non-zero value, this function will stop looping and return that value to caller.
\n","group":"status","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_foreach-10"]}},"git_status_foreach_ext":{"type":"function","file":"git2/status.h","line":259,"lineto":263,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository object"},{"name":"opts","type":"const git_status_options *","comment":"Status options structure"},{"name":"callback","type":"git_status_cb","comment":"The function to call on each file"},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Pointer to pass through to callback function"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const git_status_options *opts, git_status_cb callback, void *payload","sig":"git_repository *::const git_status_options *::git_status_cb::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code"},"description":"Gather file status information and run callbacks as requested.
\n","comments":"This is an extended version of the git_status_foreach()
API that allows for more granular control over which paths will be processed and in what order. See the git_status_options
structure for details about the additional controls that this makes available.
Note that if a pathspec
is given in the git_status_options
to filter the status, then the results from rename detection (if you enable it) may not be accurate. To do rename detection properly, this must be called with no pathspec
so that all files can be considered.
Get file status for a single file.
\n","comments":"This tries to get status for the filename that you give. If no files match that name (in either the HEAD, index, or working directory), this returns GIT_ENOTFOUND.
\n\nIf the name matches multiple files (for example, if the path
names a directory or if running on a case- insensitive filesystem and yet the HEAD has two entries that both match the path), then this returns GIT_EAMBIGUOUS because it cannot give correct results.
This does not do any sort of rename detection. Renames require a set of targets and because of the path filtering, there is not enough information to check renames correctly. To check file status with rename detection, there is no choice but to do a full git_status_list_new
and scan through looking for the path that you are interested in.
Gather file status information and populate the git_status_list
.
Note that if a pathspec
is given in the git_status_options
to filter the status, then the results from rename detection (if you enable it) may not be accurate. To do rename detection properly, this must be called with no pathspec
so that all files can be considered.
Gets the count of status entries in this list.
\n","comments":"If there are no changes in status (at least according the options given when the status list was created), this can return 0.
\n","group":"status","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_list_entrycount-14","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_list_entrycount-15"]}},"git_status_byindex":{"type":"function","file":"git2/status.h","line":335,"lineto":337,"args":[{"name":"statuslist","type":"git_status_list *","comment":"Existing status list object"},{"name":"idx","type":"size_t","comment":"Position of the entry"}],"argline":"git_status_list *statuslist, size_t idx","sig":"git_status_list *::size_t","return":{"type":"const git_status_entry *","comment":" Pointer to the entry; NULL if out of bounds"},"description":"Get a pointer to one of the entries in the status list.
\n","comments":"The entry is not modifiable and should not be freed.
\n","group":"status","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-16","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-17","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-18","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-19","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-20","ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_byindex-21"]}},"git_status_list_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/status.h","line":344,"lineto":345,"args":[{"name":"statuslist","type":"git_status_list *","comment":"Existing status list object"}],"argline":"git_status_list *statuslist","sig":"git_status_list *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free an existing status list
\n","comments":"","group":"status","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_status_list_free-22"]}},"git_status_should_ignore":{"type":"function","file":"git2/status.h","line":363,"lineto":366,"args":[{"name":"ignored","type":"int *","comment":"Boolean returning 0 if the file is not ignored, 1 if it is"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"A repository object"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"The file to check ignores for, rooted at the repo's workdir."}],"argline":"int *ignored, git_repository *repo, const char *path","sig":"int *::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 if ignore rules could be processed for the file (regardless\n of whether it exists or not), or an error \n<\n 0 if they could not."},"description":"Test if the ignore rules apply to a given file.
\n","comments":"This function checks the ignore rules to see if they would apply to the given file. This indicates if the file would be ignored regardless of whether the file is already in the index or committed to the repository.
\n\nOne way to think of this is if you were to do "git add ." on the directory containing the file, would it be added or not?
\n","group":"status"},"git_strarray_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/strarray.h","line":41,"lineto":41,"args":[{"name":"array","type":"git_strarray *","comment":"git_strarray from which to free string data"}],"argline":"git_strarray *array","sig":"git_strarray *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Close a string array object
\n","comments":"This method should be called on git_strarray
objects where the strings array is allocated and contains allocated strings, such as what you would get from git_strarray_copy()
. Not doing so, will result in a memory leak.
This does not free the git_strarray
itself, since the library will never allocate that object directly itself (it is more commonly embedded inside another struct or created on the stack).
Copy a string array object from source to target.
\n","comments":"Note: target is overwritten and hence should be empty, otherwise its contents are leaked. Call git_strarray_free() if necessary.
\n","group":"strarray"},"git_submodule_update_init_options":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":173,"lineto":174,"args":[{"name":"opts","type":"git_submodule_update_options *","comment":"The `git_submodule_update_options` instance to initialize."},{"name":"version","type":"unsigned int","comment":"Version of struct; pass `GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_OPTIONS_VERSION`"}],"argline":"git_submodule_update_options *opts, unsigned int version","sig":"git_submodule_update_options *::unsigned int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" Zero on success; -1 on failure."},"description":"Initializes a git_submodule_update_options
with default values.\n Equivalent to creating an instance with GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_OPTIONS_INIT.
Update a submodule. This will clone a missing submodule and\n checkout the subrepository to the commit specified in the index of\n containing repository.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_lookup":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":221,"lineto":224,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_submodule **","comment":"Output ptr to submodule; pass NULL to just get return code"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The parent repository"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"The name of or path to the submodule; trailing slashes okay"}],"argline":"git_submodule **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name","sig":"git_submodule **::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if submodule does not exist,\n GIT_EEXISTS if a repository is found in working directory only,\n -1 on other errors."},"description":"Lookup submodule information by name or path.
\n","comments":"Given either the submodule name or path (they are usually the same), this returns a structure describing the submodule.
\n\nThere are two expected error scenarios:
\n\nYou must call git_submodule_free
when done with the submodule.
Release a submodule
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_foreach":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":251,"lineto":254,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository"},{"name":"callback","type":"git_submodule_cb","comment":"Function to be called with the name of each submodule.\n Return a non-zero value to terminate the iteration."},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Extra data to pass to callback"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, git_submodule_cb callback, void *payload","sig":"git_repository *::git_submodule_cb::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, -1 on error, or non-zero return value of callback"},"description":"Iterate over all tracked submodules of a repository.
\n","comments":"See the note on git_submodule
above. This iterates over the tracked submodules as described therein.
If you are concerned about items in the working directory that look like submodules but are not tracked, the diff API will generate a diff record for workdir items that look like submodules but are not tracked, showing them as added in the workdir. Also, the status API will treat the entire subdirectory of a contained git repo as a single GIT_STATUS_WT_NEW item.
\n","group":"submodule","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_submodule_foreach-23"]}},"git_submodule_add_setup":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":281,"lineto":286,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_submodule **","comment":"The newly created submodule ready to open for clone"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"The repository in which you want to create the submodule"},{"name":"url","type":"const char *","comment":"URL for the submodule's remote"},{"name":"path","type":"const char *","comment":"Path at which the submodule should be created"},{"name":"use_gitlink","type":"int","comment":"Should workdir contain a gitlink to the repo in\n .git/modules vs. repo directly in workdir."}],"argline":"git_submodule **out, git_repository *repo, const char *url, const char *path, int use_gitlink","sig":"git_submodule **::git_repository *::const char *::const char *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EEXISTS if submodule already exists,\n -1 on other errors."},"description":"Set up a new git submodule for checkout.
\n","comments":"This does "git submodule add" up to the fetch and checkout of the submodule contents. It preps a new submodule, creates an entry in .gitmodules and creates an empty initialized repository either at the given path in the working directory or in .git/modules with a gitlink from the working directory to the new repo.
\n\nTo fully emulate "git submodule add" call this function, then open the submodule repo and perform the clone step as needed. Lastly, call git_submodule_add_finalize()
to wrap up adding the new submodule and .gitmodules to the index to be ready to commit.
You must call git_submodule_free
on the submodule object when done.
Resolve the setup of a new git submodule.
\n","comments":"This should be called on a submodule once you have called add setup and done the clone of the submodule. This adds the .gitmodules file and the newly cloned submodule to the index to be ready to be committed (but doesn't actually do the commit).
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_add_to_index":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":310,"lineto":312,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"The submodule to add to the index"},{"name":"write_index","type":"int","comment":"Boolean if this should immediately write the index\n file. If you pass this as false, you will have to get the\n git_index and explicitly call `git_index_write()` on it to\n save the change."}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule, int write_index","sig":"git_submodule *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 on failure"},"description":"Add current submodule HEAD commit to index of superproject.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_owner":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":325,"lineto":325,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"git_repository *","comment":" Pointer to `git_repository`"},"description":"Get the containing repository for a submodule.
\n","comments":"This returns a pointer to the repository that contains the submodule. This is a just a reference to the repository that was passed to the original git_submodule_lookup()
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Get the name of submodule.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_submodule_name-24"]}},"git_submodule_path":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":344,"lineto":344,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" Pointer to the submodule path"},"description":"Get the path to the submodule.
\n","comments":"The path is almost always the same as the submodule name, but the two are actually not required to match.
\n","group":"submodule","examples":{"status.c":["ex/v0.24.5/status.html#git_submodule_path-25"]}},"git_submodule_url":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":352,"lineto":352,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" Pointer to the submodule url"},"description":"Get the URL for the submodule.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_resolve_url":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":362,"lineto":362,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_buf *","comment":"buffer to store the absolute submodule url in"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Pointer to repository object"},{"name":"url","type":"const char *","comment":"Relative url"}],"argline":"git_buf *out, git_repository *repo, const char *url","sig":"git_buf *::git_repository *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Resolve a submodule url relative to the given repository.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_branch":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":370,"lineto":370,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" Pointer to the submodule branch"},"description":"Get the branch for the submodule.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_set_branch":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":383,"lineto":383,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository to affect"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"the name of the submodule to configure"},{"name":"branch","type":"const char *","comment":"Branch that should be used for the submodule"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *branch","sig":"git_repository *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 on failure"},"description":"Set the branch for the submodule in the configuration
\n","comments":"After calling this, you may wish to call git_submodule_sync()
to write the changes to the checked out submodule repository.
Set the URL for the submodule in the configuration
\n","comments":"After calling this, you may wish to call git_submodule_sync()
to write the changes to the checked out submodule repository.
Get the OID for the submodule in the index.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_head_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":413,"lineto":413,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" Pointer to git_oid or NULL if submodule is not in the HEAD."},"description":"Get the OID for the submodule in the current HEAD tree.
\n","comments":"","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_wd_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":426,"lineto":426,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Pointer to submodule object"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" Pointer to git_oid or NULL if submodule is not checked out."},"description":"Get the OID for the submodule in the current working directory.
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for a more complete picture about the state of the working directory.
Get the ignore rule that will be used for the submodule.
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for this submodule. There are four ignore values:
git_status_foreach()
on the submodule) but UNTRACKED files will not count as making the submodule dirty. - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY means to only check if the HEAD of the submodule has moved for status. This is fast since it does not need to scan the working tree of the submodule at all. - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL means not to open the submodule repo. The working directory will be consider clean so long as there is a checked out version present.Set the ignore rule for the submodule in the configuration
\n","comments":"This does not affect any currently-loaded instances.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_update_strategy":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":479,"lineto":480,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"The submodule to check"}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"git_submodule_update_t","comment":" The current git_submodule_update_t value that will be used\n for this submodule."},"description":"Get the update rule that will be used for the submodule.
\n","comments":"This value controls the behavior of the git submodule update
command. There are four useful values documented with git_submodule_update_t
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Set the update rule for the submodule in the configuration
\n","comments":"This setting won't affect any existing instances.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_fetch_recurse_submodules":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":508,"lineto":509,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"git_submodule_recurse_t","comment":" 0 if fetchRecurseSubmodules is false, 1 if true"},"description":"Read the fetchRecurseSubmodules rule for a submodule.
\n","comments":"This accesses the submodule.
Note that at this time, libgit2 does not honor this setting and the fetch functionality current ignores submodules.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_set_fetch_recurse_submodules":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":521,"lineto":524,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository to affect"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"the submodule to configure"},{"name":"fetch_recurse_submodules","type":"git_submodule_recurse_t","comment":"Boolean value"}],"argline":"git_repository *repo, const char *name, git_submodule_recurse_t fetch_recurse_submodules","sig":"git_repository *::const char *::git_submodule_recurse_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" old value for fetchRecurseSubmodules"},"description":"Set the fetchRecurseSubmodules rule for a submodule in the configuration
\n","comments":"This setting won't affect any existing instances.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_init":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":539,"lineto":539,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"The submodule to write into the superproject config"},{"name":"overwrite","type":"int","comment":"By default, existing entries will not be overwritten,\n but setting this to true forces them to be updated."}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule, int overwrite","sig":"git_submodule *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 on failure."},"description":"Copy submodule info into ".git/config" file.
\n","comments":"Just like "git submodule init", this copies information about the submodule into ".git/config". You can use the accessor functions above to alter the in-memory git_submodule object and control what is written to the config, overriding what is in .gitmodules.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_repo_init":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":554,"lineto":557,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_repository **","comment":"Output pointer to the created git repository."},{"name":"sm","type":"const git_submodule *","comment":"The submodule to create a new subrepository from."},{"name":"use_gitlink","type":"int","comment":"Should the workdir contain a gitlink to\n the repo in .git/modules vs. repo directly in workdir."}],"argline":"git_repository **out, const git_submodule *sm, int use_gitlink","sig":"git_repository **::const git_submodule *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 on failure."},"description":"Set up the subrepository for a submodule in preparation for clone.
\n","comments":"This function can be called to init and set up a submodule repository from a submodule in preparation to clone it from its remote.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_sync":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":567,"lineto":567,"args":[{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_submodule *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Copy submodule remote info into submodule repo.
\n","comments":"This copies the information about the submodules URL into the checked out submodule config, acting like "git submodule sync". This is useful if you have altered the URL for the submodule (or it has been altered by a fetch of upstream changes) and you need to update your local repo.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_open":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":581,"lineto":583,"args":[{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository **","comment":"Pointer to the submodule repo which was opened"},{"name":"submodule","type":"git_submodule *","comment":"Submodule to be opened"}],"argline":"git_repository **repo, git_submodule *submodule","sig":"git_repository **::git_submodule *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 if submodule repo could not be opened."},"description":"Open the repository for a submodule.
\n","comments":"This is a newly opened repository object. The caller is responsible for calling git_repository_free()
on it when done. Multiple calls to this function will return distinct git_repository
objects. This will only work if the submodule is checked out into the working directory.
Reread submodule info from config, index, and HEAD.
\n","comments":"Call this to reread cached submodule information for this submodule if you have reason to believe that it has changed.
\n","group":"submodule"},"git_submodule_status":{"type":"function","file":"git2/submodule.h","line":611,"lineto":615,"args":[{"name":"status","type":"unsigned int *","comment":"Combination of `GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS` flags"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repository in which to look"},{"name":"name","type":"const char *","comment":"name of the submodule"},{"name":"ignore","type":"git_submodule_ignore_t","comment":"the ignore rules to follow"}],"argline":"unsigned int *status, git_repository *repo, const char *name, git_submodule_ignore_t ignore","sig":"unsigned int *::git_repository *::const char *::git_submodule_ignore_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, \n<\n0 on error"},"description":"Get the status for a submodule.
\n","comments":"This looks at a submodule and tries to determine the status. It will return a combination of the GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS
values above. How deeply it examines the working directory to do this will depend on the git_submodule_ignore_t
value for the submodule.
Get the locations of submodule information.
\n","comments":"This is a bit like a very lightweight version of git_submodule_status
. It just returns a made of the first four submodule status values (i.e. the ones like GIT_SUBMODULE_STATUS_IN_HEAD, etc) that tell you where the submodule data comes from (i.e. the HEAD commit, gitmodules file, etc.). This can be useful if you want to know if the submodule is present in the working directory at this point in time, etc.
Lookup a tag object from the repository.
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_tag_lookup-70"]}},"git_tag_lookup_prefix":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":48,"lineto":49,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_tag **","comment":"pointer to the looked up tag"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"the repo to use when locating the tag."},{"name":"id","type":"const git_oid *","comment":"identity of the tag to locate."},{"name":"len","type":"size_t","comment":"the length of the short identifier"}],"argline":"git_tag **out, git_repository *repo, const git_oid *id, size_t len","sig":"git_tag **::git_repository *::const git_oid *::size_t","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Lookup a tag object from the repository,\n given a prefix of its identifier (short id).
\n","comments":"","group":"tag"},"git_tag_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":61,"lineto":61,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"git_tag *","comment":"the tag to close"}],"argline":"git_tag *tag","sig":"git_tag *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Close an open tag
\n","comments":"You can no longer use the git_tag pointer after this call.
\n\nIMPORTANT: You MUST call this method when you are through with a tag to release memory. Failure to do so will cause a memory leak.
\n","group":"tag"},"git_tag_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":69,"lineto":69,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" object identity for the tag."},"description":"Get the id of a tag.
\n","comments":"","group":"tag"},"git_tag_owner":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":77,"lineto":77,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"A previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"git_repository *","comment":" Repository that contains this tag."},"description":"Get the repository that contains the tag.
\n","comments":"","group":"tag"},"git_tag_target":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":89,"lineto":89,"args":[{"name":"target_out","type":"git_object **","comment":"pointer where to store the target"},{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"git_object **target_out, const git_tag *tag","sig":"git_object **::const git_tag *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Get the tagged object of a tag
\n","comments":"This method performs a repository lookup for the given object and returns it
\n","group":"tag","examples":{"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_tag_target-71"]}},"git_tag_target_id":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":97,"lineto":97,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"const git_oid *","comment":" pointer to the OID"},"description":"Get the OID of the tagged object of a tag
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_target_id-35"]}},"git_tag_target_type":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":105,"lineto":105,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"git_otype","comment":" type of the tagged object"},"description":"Get the type of a tag's tagged object
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_target_type-36"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_tag_target_type-72"]}},"git_tag_name":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":113,"lineto":113,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" name of the tag"},"description":"Get the name of a tag
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_name-37"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_tag_name-73"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_tag_name-20"]}},"git_tag_tagger":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":121,"lineto":121,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"const git_signature *","comment":" reference to the tag's author or NULL when unspecified"},"description":"Get the tagger (author) of a tag
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_tagger-38"]}},"git_tag_message":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":129,"lineto":129,"args":[{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"a previously loaded tag."}],"argline":"const git_tag *tag","sig":"const git_tag *","return":{"type":"const char *","comment":" message of the tag or NULL when unspecified"},"description":"Get the message of a tag
\n","comments":"","group":"tag","examples":{"cat-file.c":["ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_message-39","ex/v0.24.5/cat-file.html#git_tag_message-40"],"general.c":["ex/v0.24.5/general.html#git_tag_message-74"],"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_tag_message-21"]}},"git_tag_create":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":171,"lineto":178,"args":[{"name":"oid","type":"git_oid *","comment":"Pointer where to store the OID of the\n newly created tag. If the tag already exists, this parameter\n will be the oid of the existing tag, and the function will\n return a GIT_EEXISTS error code."},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where to store the tag"},{"name":"tag_name","type":"const char *","comment":"Name for the tag; this name is validated\n for consistency. It should also not conflict with an\n already existing tag name"},{"name":"target","type":"const git_object *","comment":"Object to which this tag points. This object\n must belong to the given `repo`."},{"name":"tagger","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"Signature of the tagger for this tag, and\n of the tagging time"},{"name":"message","type":"const char *","comment":"Full message for this tag"},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing references"}],"argline":"git_oid *oid, git_repository *repo, const char *tag_name, const git_object *target, const git_signature *tagger, const char *message, int force","sig":"git_oid *::git_repository *::const char *::const git_object *::const git_signature *::const char *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code\n\tA tag object is written to the ODB, and a proper reference\n\tis written in the /refs/tags folder, pointing to it"},"description":"Create a new tag in the repository from an object
\n","comments":"A new reference will also be created pointing to this tag object. If force
is true and a reference already exists with the given name, it'll be replaced.
The message will not be cleaned up. This can be achieved through git_message_prettify()
.
The tag name will be checked for validity. You must avoid the characters '~', '^', ':', '\\', '?', '[', and '*', and the sequences ".." and "@{" which have special meaning to revparse.
\n","group":"tag","examples":{"tag.c":["ex/v0.24.5/tag.html#git_tag_create-22"]}},"git_tag_annotation_create":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":203,"lineto":209,"args":[{"name":"oid","type":"git_oid *","comment":"Pointer where to store the OID of the\n newly created tag"},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where to store the tag"},{"name":"tag_name","type":"const char *","comment":"Name for the tag"},{"name":"target","type":"const git_object *","comment":"Object to which this tag points. This object\n must belong to the given `repo`."},{"name":"tagger","type":"const git_signature *","comment":"Signature of the tagger for this tag, and\n of the tagging time"},{"name":"message","type":"const char *","comment":"Full message for this tag"}],"argline":"git_oid *oid, git_repository *repo, const char *tag_name, const git_object *target, const git_signature *tagger, const char *message","sig":"git_oid *::git_repository *::const char *::const git_object *::const git_signature *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success or an error code"},"description":"Create a new tag in the object database pointing to a git_object
\n","comments":"The message will not be cleaned up. This can be achieved through git_message_prettify()
.
Create a new tag in the repository from a buffer
\n","comments":"","group":"tag"},"git_tag_create_lightweight":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":256,"lineto":261,"args":[{"name":"oid","type":"git_oid *","comment":"Pointer where to store the OID of the provided\n target object. If the tag already exists, this parameter\n will be filled with the oid of the existing pointed object\n and the function will return a GIT_EEXISTS error code."},{"name":"repo","type":"git_repository *","comment":"Repository where to store the lightweight tag"},{"name":"tag_name","type":"const char *","comment":"Name for the tag; this name is validated\n for consistency. It should also not conflict with an\n already existing tag name"},{"name":"target","type":"const git_object *","comment":"Object to which this tag points. This object\n must belong to the given `repo`."},{"name":"force","type":"int","comment":"Overwrite existing references"}],"argline":"git_oid *oid, git_repository *repo, const char *tag_name, const git_object *target, int force","sig":"git_oid *::git_repository *::const char *::const git_object *::int","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 on success, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code\n\tA proper reference is written in the /refs/tags folder,\n pointing to the provided target object"},"description":"Create a new lightweight tag pointing at a target object
\n","comments":"A new direct reference will be created pointing to this target object. If force
is true and a reference already exists with the given name, it'll be replaced.
The tag name will be checked for validity. See git_tag_create()
for rules about valid names.
Delete an existing tag reference.
\n","comments":"The tag name will be checked for validity. See git_tag_create()
for rules about valid names.
Fill a list with all the tags in the Repository
\n","comments":"The string array will be filled with the names of the matching tags; these values are owned by the user and should be free'd manually when no longer needed, using git_strarray_free
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Fill a list with all the tags in the Repository\n which name match a defined pattern
\n","comments":"If an empty pattern is provided, all the tags will be returned.
\n\nThe string array will be filled with the names of the matching tags; these values are owned by the user and should be free'd manually when no longer needed, using git_strarray_free
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Call callback `cb' for each tag in the repository
\n","comments":"","group":"tag"},"git_tag_peel":{"type":"function","file":"git2/tag.h","line":346,"lineto":348,"args":[{"name":"tag_target_out","type":"git_object **","comment":"Pointer to the peeled git_object"},{"name":"tag","type":"const git_tag *","comment":"The tag to be processed"}],"argline":"git_object **tag_target_out, const git_tag *tag","sig":"git_object **::const git_tag *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 or an error code"},"description":"Recursively peel a tag until a non tag git_object is found
\n","comments":"The retrieved tag_target
object is owned by the repository and should be closed with the git_object_free
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Sets the system tracing configuration to the specified level with the\n specified callback. When system events occur at a level equal to, or\n lower than, the given level they will be reported to the given callback.
\n","comments":"","group":"trace"},"git_cred_has_username":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":190,"lineto":190,"args":[{"name":"cred","type":"git_cred *","comment":"object to check"}],"argline":"git_cred *cred","sig":"git_cred *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 1 if the credential object has non-NULL username, 0 otherwise"},"description":"Check whether a credential object contains username information.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_userpass_plaintext_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":201,"lineto":204,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":"The newly created credential object."},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"The username of the credential."},{"name":"password","type":"const char *","comment":"The password of the credential."}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username, const char *password","sig":"git_cred **::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create a new plain-text username and password credential object.\n The supplied credential parameter will be internally duplicated.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_ssh_key_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":217,"lineto":222,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":"The newly created credential object."},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"username to use to authenticate"},{"name":"publickey","type":"const char *","comment":"The path to the public key of the credential."},{"name":"privatekey","type":"const char *","comment":"The path to the private key of the credential."},{"name":"passphrase","type":"const char *","comment":"The passphrase of the credential."}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username, const char *publickey, const char *privatekey, const char *passphrase","sig":"git_cred **::const char *::const char *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create a new passphrase-protected ssh key credential object.\n The supplied credential parameter will be internally duplicated.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_ssh_interactive_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":233,"lineto":237,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":null},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"Username to use to authenticate."},{"name":"prompt_callback","type":"git_cred_ssh_interactive_callback","comment":"The callback method used for prompts."},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Additional data to pass to the callback."}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username, git_cred_ssh_interactive_callback prompt_callback, void *payload","sig":"git_cred **::const char *::git_cred_ssh_interactive_callback::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure."},"description":"Create a new ssh keyboard-interactive based credential object.\n The supplied credential parameter will be internally duplicated.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_ssh_key_from_agent":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":247,"lineto":249,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":"The newly created credential object."},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"username to use to authenticate"}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username","sig":"git_cred **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create a new ssh key credential object used for querying an ssh-agent.\n The supplied credential parameter will be internally duplicated.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_ssh_custom_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":269,"lineto":275,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":"The newly created credential object."},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"username to use to authenticate"},{"name":"publickey","type":"const char *","comment":"The bytes of the public key."},{"name":"publickey_len","type":"size_t","comment":"The length of the public key in bytes."},{"name":"sign_callback","type":"git_cred_sign_callback","comment":"The callback method to sign the data during the challenge."},{"name":"payload","type":"void *","comment":"Additional data to pass to the callback."}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username, const char *publickey, size_t publickey_len, git_cred_sign_callback sign_callback, void *payload","sig":"git_cred **::const char *::const char *::size_t::git_cred_sign_callback::void *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create an ssh key credential with a custom signing function.
\n","comments":"This lets you use your own function to sign the challenge.
\n\nThis function and its credential type is provided for completeness and wraps libssh2_userauth_publickey()
, which is undocumented.
The supplied credential parameter will be internally duplicated.
\n","group":"cred"},"git_cred_default_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":283,"lineto":283,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":null}],"argline":"git_cred **out","sig":"git_cred **","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create a "default" credential usable for Negotiate mechanisms like NTLM\n or Kerberos authentication.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_username_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":291,"lineto":291,"args":[{"name":"cred","type":"git_cred **","comment":null},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":null}],"argline":"git_cred **cred, const char *username","sig":"git_cred **::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":null},"description":"Create a credential to specify a username.
\n","comments":"This is used with ssh authentication to query for the username if none is specified in the url.
\n","group":"cred"},"git_cred_ssh_key_memory_new":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":303,"lineto":308,"args":[{"name":"out","type":"git_cred **","comment":"The newly created credential object."},{"name":"username","type":"const char *","comment":"username to use to authenticate."},{"name":"publickey","type":"const char *","comment":"The public key of the credential."},{"name":"privatekey","type":"const char *","comment":"The private key of the credential."},{"name":"passphrase","type":"const char *","comment":"The passphrase of the credential."}],"argline":"git_cred **out, const char *username, const char *publickey, const char *privatekey, const char *passphrase","sig":"git_cred **::const char *::const char *::const char *::const char *","return":{"type":"int","comment":" 0 for success or an error code for failure"},"description":"Create a new ssh key credential object reading the keys from memory.
\n","comments":"","group":"cred"},"git_cred_free":{"type":"function","file":"git2/transport.h","line":319,"lineto":319,"args":[{"name":"cred","type":"git_cred *","comment":"the object to free"}],"argline":"git_cred *cred","sig":"git_cred *","return":{"type":"void","comment":null},"description":"Free a credential.
\n","comments":"This is only necessary if you own the object; that is, if you are a transport.
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Function pointer to receive each submodule
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An instance for a tracing function
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Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in the\n same commit (like git blame -CC
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Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in any\n commit (like git blame -CCC
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. - orig_start_line_number
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in the commit specified by orig_commit_id
. - boundary
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is the id of the oldest commit to consider. The default is the first commit encountered with a NULL parent. - min_line
is the first line in the file to blame. The default is 1 (line numbers start with 1). - max_line
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and the caller can use git_buf_free()
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A git_buf
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A git_buf
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ptr
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size
holds the size (in bytes) of the data that is actually used.
asize
holds the known total amount of allocated memory if the ptr
was allocated by libgit2. It may be larger than size
. If ptr
was not allocated by libgit2 and should not be resized and/or freed, then asize
will be set to zero.
Some APIs may occasionally do something slightly unusual with a buffer, such as setting ptr
to a value that was passed in by the user. In those cases, the behavior will be clearly documented by the API.
MD5 is available
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Checkout will invoke an options notification callback (notify_cb
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GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_CONFLICT invokes checkout on conflicting paths.
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_DIRTY notifies about "dirty" files, i.e. those that do not need an update but no longer match the baseline. Core git displays these files when checkout runs, but won't stop the checkout.
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UPDATED sends notification for any file changed.
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_UNTRACKED notifies about untracked files.
GIT_CHECKOUT_NOTIFY_IGNORED notifies about ignored files.
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Checkout looks at (up to) four things: the "target" tree you want to check out, the "baseline" tree of what was checked out previously, the working directory for actual files, and the index for staged changes.
\n\nYou give checkout one of three strategies for update:
\n\nGIT_CHECKOUT_NONE
is a dry-run strategy that checks for conflicts, etc., but doesn't make any actual changes.
GIT_CHECKOUT_FORCE
is at the opposite extreme, taking any action to make the working directory match the target (including potentially discarding modified files).
GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
is between these two options, it will only make modifications that will not lose changes.
| target == baseline | target != baseline | ---------------------|-----------------------|----------------------| workdir == baseline | no action | create, update, or | | | delete file | ---------------------|-----------------------|----------------------| workdir exists and | no action | conflict (notify | is != baseline | notify dirty MODIFIED | and cancel checkout) | ---------------------|-----------------------|----------------------| workdir missing, | notify dirty DELETED | create file | baseline present | | | ---------------------|-----------------------|----------------------|\n
To emulate git checkout
, use GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
with a checkout notification callback (see below) that displays information about dirty files. The default behavior will cancel checkout on conflicts.
To emulate git checkout-index
, use GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE
with a notification callback that cancels the operation if a dirty-but-existing file is found in the working directory. This core git command isn't quite "force" but is sensitive about some types of changes.
To emulate git checkout -f
, use GIT_CHECKOUT_FORCE
.
There are some additional flags to modified the behavior of checkout:
\n\nGIT_CHECKOUT_ALLOW_CONFLICTS makes SAFE mode apply safe file updates even if there are conflicts (instead of cancelling the checkout).
GIT_CHECKOUT_REMOVE_UNTRACKED means remove untracked files (i.e. not in target, baseline, or index, and not ignored) from the working dir.
GIT_CHECKOUT_REMOVE_IGNORED means remove ignored files (that are also untracked) from the working directory as well.
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\n","value":4}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":[]}}],["git_revspec",{"decl":["git_object * from","git_object * to","unsigned int flags"],"type":"struct","value":"git_revspec","file":"git2/revparse.h","line":83,"lineto":90,"block":"git_object * from\ngit_object * to\nunsigned int flags","tdef":"typedef","description":" Git Revision Spec: output of a `git_revparse` operation","comments":"","fields":[{"type":"git_object *","name":"from","comments":" The left element of the revspec; must be freed by the user "},{"type":"git_object *","name":"to","comments":" The right element of the revspec; must be freed by the user "},{"type":"unsigned int","name":"flags","comments":" The intent of the revspec (i.e. `git_revparse_mode_t` flags) "}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_revparse"]}}],["git_revwalk",{"decl":"git_revwalk","type":"struct","value":"git_revwalk","file":"git2/types.h","line":111,"lineto":111,"tdef":"typedef","description":" Representation of an in-progress walk through the commits in a repo ","comments":"","used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_packbuilder_insert_walk","git_revwalk_add_hide_cb","git_revwalk_free","git_revwalk_hide","git_revwalk_hide_glob","git_revwalk_hide_head","git_revwalk_hide_ref","git_revwalk_new","git_revwalk_next","git_revwalk_push","git_revwalk_push_glob","git_revwalk_push_head","git_revwalk_push_range","git_revwalk_push_ref","git_revwalk_repository","git_revwalk_reset","git_revwalk_simplify_first_parent","git_revwalk_sorting"]}}],["git_signature",{"decl":["char * name","char * email","git_time when"],"type":"struct","value":"git_signature","file":"git2/types.h","line":162,"lineto":166,"block":"char * name\nchar * email\ngit_time when","tdef":"typedef","description":" An action signature (e.g. for committers, taggers, etc) ","comments":"","fields":[{"type":"char *","name":"name","comments":" full name of the author "},{"type":"char *","name":"email","comments":" email of the author "},{"type":"git_time","name":"when","comments":" time when the action happened "}],"used":{"returns":["git_commit_author","git_commit_committer","git_note_author","git_note_committer","git_reflog_entry_committer","git_tag_tagger"],"needs":["git_commit_amend","git_commit_create","git_commit_create_v","git_note_create","git_note_remove","git_rebase_commit","git_rebase_finish","git_reflog_append","git_signature_default","git_signature_dup","git_signature_free","git_signature_new","git_signature_now","git_tag_annotation_create","git_tag_create"]}}],["git_smart_subtransport_definition",{"decl":["git_smart_subtransport_cb callback","unsigned int rpc","void * param"],"type":"struct","value":"git_smart_subtransport_definition","file":"git2/sys/transport.h","line":324,"lineto":337,"block":"git_smart_subtransport_cb callback\nunsigned int rpc\nvoid * param","tdef":"typedef","description":" Definition for a \"subtransport\"","comments":"This is used to let the smart protocol code know about the protocol which you are implementing.
\n","fields":[{"type":"git_smart_subtransport_cb","name":"callback","comments":" The function to use to create the git_smart_subtransport "},{"type":"unsigned int","name":"rpc","comments":" True if the protocol is stateless; false otherwise. For example,\n http:// is stateless, but git:// is not."},{"type":"void *","name":"param","comments":" Param of the callback"}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":[]}}],["git_sort_t",{"decl":["GIT_SORT_NONE","GIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL","GIT_SORT_TIME","GIT_SORT_REVERSE"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/revwalk.h","line":26,"lineto":55,"block":"GIT_SORT_NONE\nGIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL\nGIT_SORT_TIME\nGIT_SORT_REVERSE","tdef":"typedef","description":" Flags to specify the sorting which a revwalk should perform.","comments":"","fields":[{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SORT_NONE","comments":"Sort the repository contents in no particular ordering;\n this sorting is arbitrary, implementation-specific\n and subject to change at any time.\n This is the default sorting for new walkers.
\n","value":0},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL","comments":"Sort the repository contents in topological order\n (parents before children); this sorting mode\n can be combined with time sorting.
\n","value":1},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SORT_TIME","comments":"Sort the repository contents by commit time;\n this sorting mode can be combined with\n topological sorting.
\n","value":2},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SORT_REVERSE","comments":"Iterate through the repository contents in reverse\n order; this sorting mode can be combined with\n any of the above.
\n","value":4}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":[]}}],["git_stash_apply_flags",{"decl":["GIT_STASH_APPLY_DEFAULT","GIT_STASH_APPLY_REINSTATE_INDEX"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/stash.h","line":74,"lineto":81,"block":"GIT_STASH_APPLY_DEFAULT\nGIT_STASH_APPLY_REINSTATE_INDEX","tdef":"typedef","description":" Stash application flags. ","comments":"","fields":[{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_APPLY_DEFAULT","comments":"","value":0},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_APPLY_REINSTATE_INDEX","comments":"","value":1}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":[]}}],["git_stash_flags",{"decl":["GIT_STASH_DEFAULT","GIT_STASH_KEEP_INDEX","GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED","GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_IGNORED"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/stash.h","line":24,"lineto":47,"block":"GIT_STASH_DEFAULT\nGIT_STASH_KEEP_INDEX\nGIT_STASH_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED\nGIT_STASH_INCLUDE_IGNORED","tdef":"typedef","description":" Stash flags","comments":"","fields":[{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_DEFAULT","comments":"No option, default
\n","value":0},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_KEEP_INDEX","comments":"All changes already added to the index are left intact in\n the working directory
\n","value":1},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED","comments":"All untracked files are also stashed and then cleaned up\n from the working directory
\n","value":2},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_STASH_INCLUDE_IGNORED","comments":"All ignored files are also stashed and then cleaned up from\n the working directory
\n","value":4}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":[]}}],["git_status_list",{"decl":"git_status_list","type":"struct","value":"git_status_list","file":"git2/types.h","line":184,"lineto":184,"tdef":"typedef","description":" Representation of a status collection ","comments":"","used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_status_byindex","git_status_list_entrycount","git_status_list_free","git_status_list_new"]}}],["git_status_opt_t",{"decl":["GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED","GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED","GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED","GIT_STATUS_OPT_EXCLUDE_SUBMODULES","GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS","GIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH","GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS","GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_HEAD_TO_INDEX","GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_INDEX_TO_WORKDIR","GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY","GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY","GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES","GIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH","GIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX","GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE","GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE_AS_UNTRACKED"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/status.h","line":137,"lineto":154,"block":"GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_EXCLUDE_SUBMODULES\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_HEAD_TO_INDEX\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_INDEX_TO_WORKDIR\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE\nGIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE_AS_UNTRACKED","tdef":"typedef","description":" Flags to control status callbacks","comments":"git ls-files -o -i --exclude-standard
with core git. - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_HEAD_TO_INDEX indicates that rename detection should be processed between the head and the index and enables the GIT_STATUS_INDEX_RENAMED as a possible status flag. - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_INDEX_TO_WORKDIR indicates that rename detection should be run between the index and the working directory and enabled GIT_STATUS_WT_RENAMED as a possible status flag. - GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_SENSITIVELY overrides the native case sensitivity for the file system and forces the output to be in case-sensitive order - GIT_STATUS_OPT_SORT_CASE_INSENSITIVELY overrides the native case sensitivity for the file system and forces the output to be in case-insensitive order - GIT_STATUS_OPT_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES indicates that rename detection should include rewritten files - GIT_STATUS_OPT_NO_REFRESH bypasses the default status behavior of doing a "soft" index reload (i.e. reloading the index data if the file on disk has been modified outside libgit2). - GIT_STATUS_OPT_UPDATE_INDEX tells libgit2 to refresh the stat cache in the index for files that are unchanged but have out of date stat information in the index. It will result in less work being done on subsequent calls to get status. This is mutually exclusive with the NO_REFRESH option.Calling git_status_foreach()
is like calling the extended version with: GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_IGNORED, GIT_STATUS_OPT_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED, and GIT_STATUS_OPT_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS. Those options are bundled together as GIT_STATUS_OPT_DEFAULTS
if you want them as a baseline.
With git_status_foreach_ext
, this will control which changes get callbacks. With git_status_list_new
, these will control which changes are included in the list.
git status --porcelain
regarding which files are included and in what order. - GIT_STATUS_SHOW_INDEX_ONLY only gives status based on HEAD to index comparison, not looking at working directory changes. - GIT_STATUS_SHOW_WORKDIR_ONLY only gives status based on index to working directory comparison, not comparing the index to the HEAD.A combination of these values will be returned to indicate the status of a file. Status compares the working directory, the index, and the current HEAD of the repository. The GIT_STATUS_INDEX
set of flags represents the status of file in the index relative to the HEAD, and the GIT_STATUS_WT
set of flags represent the status of the file in the working directory relative to the index.
These values represent settings for the submodule.$name.ignore
configuration value which says how deeply to look at the working directory when getting submodule status.
You can override this value in memory on a per-submodule basis with git_submodule_set_ignore()
and can write the changed value to disk with git_submodule_save()
. If you have overwritten the value, you can revert to the on disk value by using GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_RESET
.
The values are:
\n\nuse the submodule's configuration
\n","value":-1},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE","comments":"any change or untracked == dirty
\n","value":1},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED","comments":"dirty if tracked files change
\n","value":2},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY","comments":"only dirty if HEAD moved
\n","value":3},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL","comments":"never dirty
\n","value":4}],"used":{"returns":["git_submodule_ignore"],"needs":["git_submodule_set_ignore","git_submodule_status"]}}],["git_submodule_recurse_t",{"decl":["GIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_NO","GIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_YES","GIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_ONDEMAND"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/types.h","line":418,"lineto":422,"block":"GIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_NO\nGIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_YES\nGIT_SUBMODULE_RECURSE_ONDEMAND","tdef":"typedef","description":" Options for submodule recurse.","comments":"Represent the value of submodule.$name.fetchRecurseSubmodules
A combination of these flags will be returned to describe the status of a submodule. Depending on the "ignore" property of the submodule, some of the flags may never be returned because they indicate changes that are supposed to be ignored.
\n\nSubmodule info is contained in 4 places: the HEAD tree, the index, config files (both .git/config and .gitmodules), and the working directory. Any or all of those places might be missing information about the submodule depending on what state the repo is in. We consider all four places to build the combination of status flags.
\n\nThere are four values that are not really status, but give basic info about what sources of submodule data are available. These will be returned even if ignore is set to "ALL".
\n\nThe following values will be returned so long as ignore is not "ALL".
\n\nThe following can only be returned if ignore is "NONE" or "UNTRACKED".
\n\nLastly, the following will only be returned for ignore "NONE".
\n\nUse the GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_OPTIONS_INIT to get the default settings, like this:
\n\ngit_submodule_update_options opts = GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_OPTIONS_INIT;
\n","fields":[{"type":"unsigned int","name":"version","comments":""},{"type":"git_checkout_options","name":"checkout_opts","comments":" These options are passed to the checkout step. To disable\n checkout, set the `checkout_strategy` to\n `GIT_CHECKOUT_NONE`. Generally you will want the use\n GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE to update files in the working\n directory. Use the `clone_checkout_strategy` field\n to set the checkout strategy that will be used in\n the case where update needs to clone the repository."},{"type":"git_fetch_options","name":"fetch_opts","comments":" Options which control the fetch, including callbacks.\n\n The callbacks to use for reporting fetch progress, and for acquiring\n credentials in the event they are needed."},{"type":"unsigned int","name":"clone_checkout_strategy","comments":" The checkout strategy to use when the sub repository needs to\n be cloned. Use GIT_CHECKOUT_SAFE to create all files\n in the working directory for the newly cloned repository."}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_submodule_update","git_submodule_update_init_options"]}}],["git_submodule_update_t",{"decl":["GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT","GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE","GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE","GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_NONE","GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT"],"type":"enum","file":"git2/types.h","line":363,"lineto":370,"block":"GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT\nGIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE\nGIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE\nGIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_NONE\nGIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT","tdef":"typedef","description":" Submodule update values","comments":"These values represent settings for the submodule.$name.update
configuration value which says how to handle git submodule update
for this submodule. The value is usually set in the ".gitmodules" file and copied to ".git/config" when the submodule is initialized.
You can override this setting on a per-submodule basis with git_submodule_set_update()
and write the changed value to disk using git_submodule_save()
. If you have overwritten the value, you can revert it by passing GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_RESET
to the set function.
The values are:
\n\nNo tracing will be performed.
\n","value":0},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_FATAL","comments":"Severe errors that may impact the program's execution
\n","value":1},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_ERROR","comments":"Errors that do not impact the program's execution
\n","value":2},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_WARN","comments":"Warnings that suggest abnormal data
\n","value":3},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_INFO","comments":"Informational messages about program execution
\n","value":4},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_DEBUG","comments":"Detailed data that allows for debugging
\n","value":5},{"type":"int","name":"GIT_TRACE_TRACE","comments":"Exceptionally detailed debugging data
\n","value":6}],"used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_trace_callback","git_trace_set"]}}],["git_transaction",{"decl":"git_transaction","type":"struct","value":"git_transaction","file":"git2/types.h","line":175,"lineto":175,"tdef":"typedef","description":" Transactional interface to references ","comments":"","used":{"returns":[],"needs":["git_config_lock"]}}],["git_transfer_progress",{"decl":["unsigned int total_objects","unsigned int indexed_objects","unsigned int received_objects","unsigned int local_objects","unsigned int total_deltas","unsigned int indexed_deltas","size_t received_bytes"],"type":"struct","value":"git_transfer_progress","file":"git2/types.h","line":253,"lineto":261,"block":"unsigned int total_objects\nunsigned int indexed_objects\nunsigned int received_objects\nunsigned int local_objects\nunsigned int total_deltas\nunsigned int indexed_deltas\nsize_t received_bytes","tdef":"typedef","description":" This is passed as the first argument to the callback to allow the\n user to see the progress.","comments":"