src/config_file.h


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Russell Belfer 1e7799e8 2013-01-29T12:15:18 Implement config key validation rules This is a new implementation of core git's config key checking rules that prevents non-alphanumeric characters (and '-') for the top-level section and key names inside of config files. This also validates the target section name when renaming sections.
Edward Thomson 359fc2d2 2013-01-08T17:07:25 update copyrights
Ben Straub 54b2a37a 2012-11-20T16:02:25 Clean up config.h
yorah a1abe66a 2012-09-10T12:11:02 Add config level support in the config API Added `struct git_config_entry`: a git_config_entry contains the key, the value, and the config file level from which a config element was found. Added `git_config_open_level`: build a single-level focused config object from a multi-level one. We are now storing `git_config_entry`s in the khash of the config_file
Russell Belfer aa13bf05 2012-08-02T13:00:58 Major submodule rewrite This replaces the old submodule API with a new extended API that supports most of the things that can be done with `git submodule`.
Russell Belfer b3ff1dab 2012-07-10T15:22:39 Adding git_config_foreach_match() iteration fn Adding a new config iteration function that let's you iterate over just the config entries that match a particular regular expression. The old foreach becomes a simple use of this with an empty pattern. This also fixes an apparent bug in the existing `git_config_foreach` where returning a non-zero value from the iteration callback was not correctly aborting the iteration and the returned value was not being propogated back to the caller of foreach. Added to tests to cover all these changes.
Russell Belfer bfc9ca59 2012-03-28T16:45:36 Added submodule API and use in status When processing status for a newly checked out repo, it is possible that there will be submodules that have not yet been initialized. The only way to distinguish these from untracked directories is to have some knowledge of submodules. This commit adds a new submodule API which, given a name or path, can determine if it appears to be a submodule and can give information about the submodule.