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author | Jeff King <peff@peff.net> | 2014-10-15 18:42:57 -0400 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2014-10-16 10:10:44 -0700 |
commit | 9e0c3c4fcdf3775a9e0256ee231efa4698297a0e (patch) | |
tree | 8ca6ac1f3597dc6e2cf193fa69bf956eed217c54 /git-rebase--merge.sh | |
parent | write_sha1_file: freshen existing objects (diff) | |
download | tgif-9e0c3c4fcdf3775a9e0256ee231efa4698297a0e.tar.xz |
make add_object_array_with_context interface more sane
When you resolve a sha1, you can optionally keep any context
found during the resolution, including the path and mode of
a tree entry (e.g., when looking up "HEAD:subdir/file.c").
The add_object_array_with_context function lets you then
attach that context to an entry in a list. Unfortunately,
the interface for doing so is horrible. The object_context
structure is large and most object_array users do not use
it. Therefore we keep a pointer to the structure to avoid
burdening other users too much. But that means when we do
use it that we must allocate the struct ourselves. And the
struct contains a fixed PATH_MAX-sized buffer, which makes
this wholly unsuitable for any large arrays.
We can observe that there is only a single user of the
"with_context" variant: builtin/grep.c. And in that use
case, the only element we care about is the path. We can
therefore store only the path as a pointer (the context's
mode field was redundant with the object_array_entry itself,
and nobody actually cared about the surrounding tree). This
still requires a strdup of the pathname, but at least we are
only consuming the minimum amount of memory for each string.
We can also handle the copying ourselves in
add_object_array_*, and free it as appropriate in
object_array_release_entry.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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