|
dbeadf8a
|
2019-07-11T10:56:05
|
|
config_parse: provide parser init and dispose functions
Right now, all configuration file backends are expected to
directly mess with the configuration parser's internals in order
to set it up. Let's avoid doing that by implementing both a
`git_config_parser_init` and `git_config_parser_dispose` function
to clearly define the interface between configuration backends
and the parser.
Ideally, we would make the `git_config_parser` structure
definition private to its implementation. But as that would
require an additional memory allocation that was not required
before we just live with it being visible to others.
|
|
6e6da75f
|
2019-07-11T11:00:05
|
|
config_parse: remove use of `git_config_file`
The config parser code needs to keep track of the current parsed
file's name so that we are able to provide proper error messages
to the user. Right now, we do that by storing a `git_config_file`
in the parser structure, but as that is a specific backend and
the parser aims to be generic, it is a layering violation.
Switch over to use a simple string to fix that.
|
|
f673e232
|
2018-12-27T13:47:34
|
|
git_error: use new names in internal APIs and usage
Move to the `git_error` name in the internal API for error-related
functions.
|
|
463c21e2
|
2018-10-11T13:27:06
|
|
Apply code review feedback
|
|
2d449a11
|
2018-10-09T02:42:14
|
|
config: Refactor `git_config_backend_from_string` to take a length
|
|
2be39cef
|
2018-08-10T19:38:57
|
|
config: introduce new read-only in-memory backend
Now that we have abstracted away how to store and retrieve config
entries, it became trivial to implement a new in-memory backend by
making use of this. And thus we do so.
This commit implements a new read-only in-memory backend that can parse
a chunk of memory into a `git_config_backend` structure.
|