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diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9d97eaa9de --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +gitattributes API +================= + +gitattributes mechanism gives a uniform way to associate various +attributes to set of paths. + + +Data Structure +-------------- + +`struct git_attr`:: + + An attribute is an opaque object that is identified by its name. + Pass the name and its length to `git_attr()` function to obtain + the object of this type. The internal representation of this + structure is of no interest to the calling programs. + +`struct git_attr_check`:: + + This structure represents a set of attributes to check in a call + to `git_checkattr()` function, and receives the results. + + +Calling Sequence +---------------- + +* Prepare an array of `struct git_attr_check` to define the list of + attributes you would want to check. To populate this array, you would + need to define necessary attributes by calling `git_attr()` function. + +* Call git_checkattr() to check the attributes for the path. + +* Inspect `git_attr_check` structure to see how each of the attribute in + the array is defined for the path. + + +Attribute Values +---------------- + +An attribute for a path can be in one of four states: Set, Unset, +Unspecified or set to a string, and `.value` member of `struct +git_attr_check` records it. There are three macros to check these: + +`ATTR_TRUE()`:: + + Returns true if the attribute is Set for the path. + +`ATTR_FALSE()`:: + + Returns true if the attribute is Unset for the path. + +`ATTR_UNSET()`:: + + Returns true if the attribute is Unspecified for the path. + +If none of the above returns true, `.value` member points at a string +value of the attribute for the path. + + +Example +------- + +To see how attributes "crlf" and "indent" are set for different paths. + +. Prepare an array of `struct git_attr_check` with two elements (because + we are checking two attributes). Initialize their `attr` member with + pointers to `struct git_attr` obtained by calling `git_attr()`: + +------------ +static struct git_attr_check check[2]; +static void setup_check(void) +{ + if (check[0].attr) + return; /* already done */ + check[0].attr = git_attr("crlf", 4); + check[1].attr = git_attr("ident", 5); +} +------------ + +. Call `git_checkattr()` with the prepared array of `struct git_attr_check`: + +------------ + const char *path; + + setup_check(); + git_checkattr(path, ARRAY_SIZE(check), check); +------------ + +. Act on `.value` member of the result, left in `check[]`: + +------------ + const char *value = check[0].value; + + if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) { + The attribute is Set, by listing only the name of the + attribute in the gitattributes file for the path. + } else if (ATTR_FALSE(value)) { + The attribute is Unset, by listing the name of the + attribute prefixed with a dash - for the path. + } else if (ATTR_UNSET(value)) { + The attribute is not set nor unset for the path. + } else if (!strcmp(value, "input")) { + If none of ATTR_TRUE(), ATTR_FALSE(), or ATTR_UNSET() is + true, the value is a string set in the gitattributes + file for the path by saying "attr=value". + } else if (... other check using value as string ...) { + ... + } +------------ + +(JC) |