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/*
* Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_refdb_h__
#define INCLUDE_refdb_h__
#include "common.h"
#include "git2/refdb.h"
#include "repository.h"
struct git_refdb {
git_refcount rc;
git_repository *repo;
git_refdb_backend *backend;
};
void git_refdb__free(git_refdb *db);
int git_refdb_exists(
int *exists,
git_refdb *refdb,
const char *ref_name);
int git_refdb_lookup(
git_reference **out,
git_refdb *refdb,
const char *ref_name);
/**
* Resolve the reference by following symbolic references.
*
* Given a reference name, this function will follow any symbolic references up
* to `max_nesting` deep and return the resolved direct reference. If any of
* the intermediate symbolic references points to a non-existing reference,
* then that symbolic reference is returned instead with an error code of `0`.
* If the given reference is a direct reference already, it is returned
* directly.
*
* If `max_nesting` is `0`, the reference will not be resolved. If it's
* negative, it will be set to the default resolve depth which is `5`.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the result in.
* @param db The refdb to use for resolving the reference.
* @param ref_name The reference name to lookup and resolve.
* @param max_nesting The maximum nesting depth.
* @return `0` on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
int git_refdb_resolve(
git_reference **out,
git_refdb *db,
const char *ref_name,
int max_nesting);
int git_refdb_rename(
git_reference **out,
git_refdb *db,
const char *old_name,
const char *new_name,
int force,
const git_signature *who,
const char *message);
int git_refdb_iterator(git_reference_iterator **out, git_refdb *db, const char *glob);
int git_refdb_iterator_next(git_reference **out, git_reference_iterator *iter);
int git_refdb_iterator_next_name(const char **out, git_reference_iterator *iter);
void git_refdb_iterator_free(git_reference_iterator *iter);
int git_refdb_write(git_refdb *refdb, git_reference *ref, int force, const git_signature *who, const char *message, const git_oid *old_id, const char *old_target);
int git_refdb_delete(git_refdb *refdb, const char *ref_name, const git_oid *old_id, const char *old_target);
int git_refdb_reflog_read(git_reflog **out, git_refdb *db, const char *name);
int git_refdb_reflog_write(git_reflog *reflog);
/**
* Determine whether a reflog entry should be created for the given reference.
*
* Whether or not writing to a reference should create a reflog entry is
* dependent on a number of things. Most importantly, there's the
* "core.logAllRefUpdates" setting that controls in which situations a
* reference should get a corresponding reflog entry. The following values for
* it are understood:
*
* - "false": Do not log reference updates.
*
* - "true": Log normal reference updates. This will write entries for
* references in "refs/heads", "refs/remotes", "refs/notes" and
* "HEAD" or if the reference already has a log entry.
*
* - "always": Always create a reflog entry.
*
* If unset, the value will default to "true" for non-bare repositories and
* "false" for bare ones.
*
* @param out pointer to which the result will be written, `1` means a reflog
* entry should be written, `0` means none should be written.
* @param db The refdb to decide this for.
* @param ref The reference one wants to check.
* @return `0` on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
int git_refdb_should_write_reflog(int *out, git_refdb *db, const git_reference *ref);
/**
* Determine whether a reflog entry should be created for HEAD if creating one
* for the given reference
*
* In case the given reference is being pointed to by HEAD, then creating a
* reflog entry for this reference also requires us to create a corresponding
* reflog entry for HEAD. This function can be used to determine that scenario.
*
* @param out pointer to which the result will be written, `1` means a reflog
* entry should be written, `0` means none should be written.
* @param db The refdb to decide this for.
* @param ref The reference one wants to check.
* @return `0` on success, a negative error code otherwise.
*/
int git_refdb_should_write_head_reflog(int *out, git_refdb *db, const git_reference *ref);
int git_refdb_has_log(git_refdb *db, const char *refname);
int git_refdb_ensure_log(git_refdb *refdb, const char *refname);
int git_refdb_lock(void **payload, git_refdb *db, const char *refname);
int git_refdb_unlock(git_refdb *db, void *payload, int success, int update_reflog, const git_reference *ref, const git_signature *sig, const char *message);
#endif
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