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authorLibravatar Atousa Pahlevan Duprat <apahlevan@ieee.org>2015-11-04 22:38:41 -0800
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2015-11-05 10:35:11 -0800
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sha1: provide another level of indirection for the SHA-1 functions
The git source uses git_SHA1_Update() and friends to call into the code that computes the hashes. Traditionally, we used to map these directly to underlying implementation of the SHA-1 hash (e.g. SHA1_Update() from OpenSSL or blk_SHA1_Update() from block-sha1/). This arrangement however makes it hard to tweak behaviour of the underlying implementation without fully replacing. If we want to introduce a tweaked_SHA1_Update() wrapper to implement the "Update" in a slightly different way, for example, the implementation of the wrapper still would want to call into the underlying implementation, but tweaked_SHA1_Update() cannot call git_SHA1_Update() to get to the underlying implementation (often but not always SHA1_Update()). Add another level of indirection that maps platform_SHA1_Update() and friends to their underlying implementations, and by default make git_SHA1_Update() and friends map to platform_SHA1_* functions. Doing it this way will later allow us to map git_SHA1_Update() to tweaked_SHA1_Update(), and the latter can use platform_SHA1_Update() in its implementation. Signed-off-by: Atousa Pahlevan Duprat <apahlevan@ieee.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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