src/path.c


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Russell Belfer 1744fafe 2012-01-17T15:49:47 Move path related functions from fileops to path This takes all of the functions that look up simple data about paths (such as `git_futils_isdir`) and moves them over to path.h (becoming `git_path_isdir`). This leaves fileops.h just with functions that actually manipulate the filesystem or look at the file contents in some way. As part of this, the dir.h header which is really just for win32 support was moved into win32 (with some minor changes).
Russell Belfer 1dbcc9fc 2012-01-11T21:07:16 Fix several memory issues This contains fixes for several issues discovered by MSVC and by valgrind, including some bad data access, some memory leakage (in where certain files were not being successfully added to the cache), and some code simplification.
Russell Belfer 0cfcff5d 2012-01-11T20:41:55 Convert git_path_walk_up to regular function This gets rid of the crazy macro version of git_path_walk_up and makes it into a normal function that takes a callback parameter. This turned out not to be too messy.
Russell Belfer 7e443f69 2012-01-09T15:46:06 Restore portability to git_path_prettify. It turns out that passing NULL for the second parameter of realpath(3) is not as portable as one might like. Notably, Mac OS 10.5 and earlier does not support it. So this moves us back to a large buffer to get the realpath info.
Vicent Martí f2114d0a 2012-01-04T22:40:59 Merge remote-tracking branch 'nulltoken/topix/path_fromurl' into development Conflicts: tests-clay/clay.h tests-clay/clay_main.c
nulltoken 2017a15d 2011-12-27T16:03:28 path: add git_path_fromurl()
nulltoken 459e2dcd 2011-12-27T11:18:57 path: add git__percent_decode()
Russell Belfer 97769280 2011-11-30T11:27:15 Use git_buf for path storage instead of stack-based buffers This converts virtually all of the places that allocate GIT_PATH_MAX buffers on the stack for manipulating paths to use git_buf objects instead. The patch is pretty careful not to touch the public API for libgit2, so there are a few places that still use GIT_PATH_MAX. This extends and changes some details of the git_buf implementation to add a couple of extra functions and to make error handling easier. This includes serious alterations to all the path.c functions, and several of the fileops.c ones, too. Also, there are a number of new functions that parallel existing ones except that use a git_buf instead of a stack-based buffer (such as git_config_find_global_r that exists alongsize git_config_find_global). This also modifies the win32 version of p_realpath to allocate whatever buffer size is needed to accommodate the realpath instead of hardcoding a GIT_PATH_MAX limit, but that change needs to be tested still.
Vicent Marti 3286c408 2011-10-28T14:51:13 global: Properly use `git__` memory wrappers Ensure that all memory related functions (malloc, calloc, strdup, free, etc) are using their respective `git__` wrappers.
Vicent Marti 87d9869f 2011-09-19T03:34:49 Tabify everything There were quite a few places were spaces were being used instead of tabs. Try to catch them all. This should hopefully not break anything. Except for `git blame`. Oh well.
Vicent Marti bb742ede 2011-09-19T01:54:32 Cleanup legal data 1. The license header is technically not valid if it doesn't have a copyright signature. 2. The COPYING file has been updated with the different licenses used in the project. 3. The full GPLv2 header in each file annoys me.
Jerome Lambourg 13bc2016 2011-09-02T13:00:27 Fix for issue #387
Vicent Marti 5ad739e8 2011-07-04T20:05:11 fileops: Drop `git_fileops_prettify_path` The old `git_fileops_prettify_path` has been replaced with `git_path_prettify`. This is a much simpler method that uses the OS's `realpath` call to obtain the full path for directories and resolve symlinks. The `realpath` syscall is the original POSIX call in Unix system and an emulated version under Windows using the Windows API.
Vicent Marti f79026b4 2011-07-04T11:43:34 fileops: Cleanup Cleaned up the structure of the whole OS-abstraction layer. fileops.c now contains a set of utility methods for file management used by the library. These are abstractions on top of the original POSIX calls. There's a new file called `posix.c` that contains emulations/reimplementations of all the POSIX calls the library uses. These are prefixed with `p_`. There's a specific posix file for each platform (win32 and unix). All the path-related methods have been moved from `utils.c` to `path.c` and have their own prefix.