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If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_git_revwalk_h__ #define INCLUDE_git_revwalk_h__ #include "common.h" #include "types.h" #include "oid.h" /** * @file git2/revwalk.h * @brief Git revision traversal routines * @defgroup git_revwalk Git revision traversal routines * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL /** * Sort the repository contents in no particular ordering; * this sorting is arbitrary, implementation-specific * and subject to change at any time. * This is the default sorting for new walkers. */ #define GIT_SORT_NONE (0) /** * Sort the repository contents in topological order * (parents before children); this sorting mode * can be combined with time sorting. */ #define GIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL (1 << 0) /** * Sort the repository contents by commit time; * this sorting mode can be combined with * topological sorting. */ #define GIT_SORT_TIME (1 << 1) /** * Iterate through the repository contents in reverse * order; this sorting mode can be combined with * any of the above. */ #define GIT_SORT_REVERSE (1 << 2) /** * Allocate a new revision walker to iterate through a repo. * * This revision walker uses a custom memory pool and an internal * commit cache, so it is relatively expensive to allocate. * * For maximum performance, this revision walker should be * reused for different walks. * * This 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. * * @param walker pointer to the new revision walker * @param repo the repo to walk through * @return 0 on success; error code otherwise */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_revwalk_new(git_revwalk **walker, git_repository *repo); /** * Reset the revision walker for reuse. * * 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. * * The revision walk is automatically reset when a walk * is over. * * @param walker handle to reset. */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_revwalk_reset(git_revwalk *walker); /** * Mark a commit to start traversal from. * * The given OID must belong to a commit on the walked * repository. * * The given commit will be used as one of the roots * when starting the revision walk. At least one commit * must be pushed the repository before a walk can * be started. * * @param walker the walker being used for the traversal. * @param oid the oid of the commit to start from. * @return 0 on success; error code otherwise */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_revwalk_push(git_revwalk *walk, const git_oid *oid); /** * Mark a commit (and its ancestors) uninteresting for the output. * * The given OID must belong to a commit on the walked * repository. * * The resolved commit and all its parents will be hidden from the * output on the revision walk. * * @param walker the walker being used for the traversal. * @param commit the commit that will be ignored during the traversal * @return 0 on success; error code otherwise */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_revwalk_hide(git_revwalk *walk, const git_oid *oid); /** * Get the next commit from the revision walk. * * The initial call to this method is *not* blocking when * iterating through a repo with a time-sorting mode. * * Iterating 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). * * The revision walker is reset when the walk is over. * * @param oid Pointer where to store the oid of the next commit * @param walk the walker to pop the commit from. * @return GIT_SUCCESS if the next commit was found; * GIT_EREVWALKOVER if there are no commits left to iterate */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_revwalk_next(git_oid *oid, git_revwalk *walk); /** * Change the sorting mode when iterating through the * repository's contents. * * Changing the sorting mode resets the walker. * * @param walk the walker being used for the traversal. * @param sort_mode combination of GIT_SORT_XXX flags */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_revwalk_sorting(git_revwalk *walk, unsigned int sort_mode); /** * Free a revision walker previously allocated. * * @param walk traversal handle to close. If NULL nothing occurs. */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_revwalk_free(git_revwalk *walk); /** * Return the repository on which this walker * is operating. * * @param walk the revision walker * @return the repository being walked */ GIT_EXTERN(git_repository *) git_revwalk_repository(git_revwalk *walk); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif