{- git index file stuff - - Copyright 2011 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} module Git.Index where import Common import Git import Utility.Env indexEnv :: String indexEnv = "GIT_INDEX_FILE" {- Gets value to set GIT_INDEX_FILE to. Input should be absolute path, - or relative to the CWD. - - When relative, GIT_INDEX_FILE is interpreted by git as being - relative to the top of the work tree of the git repository, - not to the CWD. Worse, other environment variables (GIT_WORK_TREE) - or git options (--work-tree) or configuration (core.worktree) - can change what the relative path is interpreted relative to. - - So, an absolute path is the only safe option for this to return. -} indexEnvVal :: FilePath -> IO String indexEnvVal = absPath {- Forces git to use the specified index file. - - Returns an action that will reset back to the default - index file. - - Warning: Not thread safe. -} override :: FilePath -> Repo -> IO (IO ()) override index _r = do res <- getEnv var val <- indexEnvVal index setEnv var val True return $ reset res where var = "GIT_INDEX_FILE" reset (Just v) = setEnv indexEnv v True reset _ = unsetEnv var indexFile :: Repo -> FilePath indexFile r = localGitDir r "index" {- Git locks the index by creating this file. -} indexFileLock :: Repo -> FilePath indexFileLock r = indexFile r ++ ".lock" {- When the pre-commit hook is run, and git commit has been run with - a file or files specified to commit, rather than committing the staged - index, git provides the pre-commit hook with a "false index file". - - Changes made to this index will influence the commit, but won't - affect the real index file. - - This detects when we're in this situation, using a heuristic, which - might be broken by changes to git. Any use of this should have a test - case to make sure it works. -} haveFalseIndex :: IO Bool haveFalseIndex = maybe (False) check <$> getEnv indexEnv where check f = "next-index" `isPrefixOf` takeFileName f