{- git check-attr interface - - Copyright 2010-2012 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} module Git.CheckAttr where import Common import Git import Git.Command import qualified Git.Version import qualified Utility.CoProcess as CoProcess type CheckAttrHandle = (CoProcess.CoProcessHandle, [Attr], String) type Attr = String {- Starts git check-attr running to look up the specified gitattributes - values and returns a handle. -} checkAttrStart :: [Attr] -> Repo -> IO CheckAttrHandle checkAttrStart attrs repo = do cwd <- getCurrentDirectory h <- gitCoProcessStart params repo return (h, attrs, cwd) where params = [ Param "check-attr" , Params "-z --stdin" ] ++ map Param attrs ++ [ Param "--" ] checkAttrStop :: CheckAttrHandle -> IO () checkAttrStop (h, _, _) = CoProcess.stop h {- Gets an attribute of a file. -} checkAttr :: CheckAttrHandle -> Attr -> FilePath -> IO String checkAttr (h, attrs, cwd) want file = do pairs <- CoProcess.query h send receive let vals = map snd $ filter (\(attr, _) -> attr == want) pairs case vals of [v] -> return v _ -> error $ "unable to determine " ++ want ++ " attribute of " ++ file where send to = do fileEncoding to hPutStr to $ file' ++ "\0" receive from = forM attrs $ \attr -> do fileEncoding from l <- hGetLine from return (attr, attrvalue attr l) {- Before git 1.7.7, git check-attr worked best with - absolute filenames; using them worked around some bugs - with relative filenames. - - With newer git, git check-attr chokes on some absolute - filenames, and the bugs that necessitated them were fixed, - so use relative filenames. -} oldgit = Git.Version.older "1.7.7" file' | oldgit = absPathFrom cwd file | otherwise = relPathDirToFile cwd $ absPathFrom cwd file attrvalue attr l = end bits !! 0 where bits = split sep l sep = ": " ++ attr ++ ": "