src/filter.c


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
nulltoken 3aa443a9 2012-08-20T16:56:45 checkout: introduce git_checkout_tree()
Ben Straub 7cae2bcd 2012-07-21T20:11:37 filter: fix memory leak
Ben Straub 9587895f 2012-07-16T12:06:23 Migrate code to git_filter_blob_contents. Also removes the unnecessary check for filter length, since git_filters_apply does the right thing when there are none, and it's more efficient than this.
Ben Straub f2d42eea 2012-07-09T20:21:22 Checkout: add structure for CRLF.
Vicent Martí e172cf08 2012-05-18T01:21:06 errors: Rename the generic return codes
Vicent Martí 3fbcac89 2012-05-02T19:56:38 Remove old and unused error codes
Vicent Martí b8802146 2012-05-01T19:16:14 Merge remote-tracking branch 'carlosmn/remaining-errors' into new-error-handling Conflicts: src/refspec.c
nulltoken fa6420f7 2012-04-29T21:46:33 buf: deploy git_buf_len()
Carlos Martín Nieto 3aa351ea 2012-04-26T15:05:07 error handling: move the missing parts over to the new error handling
Russell Belfer 2bc8fa02 2012-04-17T10:14:24 Implement git_pool paged memory allocator This adds a `git_pool` object that can do simple paged memory allocation with free for the entire pool at once. Using this, you can replace many small allocations with large blocks that can then cheaply be doled out in small pieces. This is best used when you plan to free the small blocks all at once - for example, if they represent the parsed state from a file or data stream that are either all kept or all discarded. There are two real patterns of usage for `git_pools`: either for "string" allocation, where the item size is a single byte and you end up just packing the allocations in together, or for "fixed size" allocation where you are allocating a large object (e.g. a `git_oid`) and you generally just allocation single objects that can be tightly packed. Of course, you can use it for other things, but those two cases are the easiest.
Russell Belfer ce49c7a8 2012-03-02T15:09:40 Add filter tests and fix some bugs This adds some initial unit tests for file filtering and fixes some simple bugs in filter application.
Vicent Martí f2c25d18 2012-03-02T20:08:00 config: Implement a proper cvar cache
Vicent Martí 47a899ff 2012-03-01T21:19:51 filter: Beautiful refactoring Comments soothe my soul.
Vicent Martí 788430c8 2012-03-01T05:06:47 filter: Properly cache filter settings
Vicent Martí c5266eba 2012-03-01T01:16:25 filter: Precache the filter config options on load
Vicent Martí 27950fa3 2012-02-29T01:26:03 filter: Add write-to CRLF filter
Vicent Martí 450b40ca 2012-02-28T01:13:32 filter: Load attributes for file
Vicent Martí 44b1ff4c 2012-02-27T04:31:05 filter: Apply filters before writing a file to the ODB Initial implementation. The relevant code is in `blob.c`: the blob write function has been split into smaller functions. - Directly write a file to the ODB in streaming mode - Directly write a symlink to the ODB in direct mode - Apply a filter, and write a file to the ODB in direct mode When trying to write a file, we first call `git_filter__load_for_file`, which populates a filters array with the required filters based on the filename. If no filters are resolved to the filename, we can write to the ODB in streaming mode straight from disk. Otherwise, we load the whole file in memory and use double-buffering to apply the filter chain. We finish by writing the file as a whole to the ODB.