examples/rev-list.c


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Patrick Steinhardt ead10785 2019-01-24T11:31:49 examples: create common lg2 executable Inside of our networking example code, we have a git2 executable that acts as an entry point to all the different network examples. As such, it is kind of the same like the normal git(1) executable in that it simply arbitrates to the respective subcommands. Let's extend this approach and merge all examples into a single standalone lg2 executable. Instead of building an executable for all the existing examples we have, we now bundle them all inside of the lg2 one and let them be callable via subcommands. In the process, we can get rid of duplicated library initialization, deinitialization and repository discovery code. Instead of having each subcommand handle these on its own, we simply do it inside of the single main function now.
Carlos Martín Nieto 799e22ea 2014-10-23T17:34:41 Rename git_threads_ to git_libgit2_ This describes their purpose better, as we now initialize ssl and some other global stuff in there. Calling the init function is not something which has been optional for a while now.
Ciro Santilli 3b2cb2c9 2014-09-16T11:49:25 Factor 40 and 41 constants from source.
Ben Straub 6cb831bd 2013-11-02T05:33:26 Replace copyright topmatter in example files
Ben Straub 784b3abb 2013-10-30T12:34:03 rev-list.c example: use common utils, reorganize
nulltoken 1fed6b07 2013-05-13T21:57:37 Fix trailing whitespaces
Vicent Marti 32ef1d1c 2013-04-16T00:17:40 Fix examples
Ben Straub 5961d5ea 2013-04-15T12:10:18 Clean up example code.
Ben Straub 299a224b 2013-04-15T12:00:04 Change git_revparse to output git_object pointers This will probably prevent many lookup/free operations in calling code.
Ben Straub 1aa21fe3 2013-04-09T05:03:51 Deprecate git_revparse_single and _rangelike
Greg Price 8f7f5e55 2013-03-31T14:56:32 examples: rev-list This demonstrates parts of the interface for specifying revisions that Git users are familiar with from 'git rev-list', 'git log', and other Git commands. A similar query interface is used in out-of-core command-line programs that browse a Git repo (like 'tig'), and may be useful for an 'advanced search' interface in GUI or web applications. In this version, we parse all the query modifiers we can support with the existing logic in revwalk: basic include/exclude commits, and the ordering flags. More logic will be required to support '--grep', '--author', the pickaxe '-S', etc. Signed-off-by: Greg Price <price@mit.edu>