src/object.h


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson 7565dc65 2016-02-23T13:33:10 git_object__is_valid: simple object validity test
Edward Thomson 22a19f5b 2016-02-22T23:46:50 git_libgit2_opts: introduce `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION`
Vicent Marti 0b726701 2013-04-30T13:13:38 object: Explicitly define helper API methods for all obj types
Russell Belfer 203d5b0e 2013-04-29T18:20:58 Some cleanups Removed useless prototype and renamed object typecast functions declaration macro.
Russell Belfer d7761102 2013-04-29T14:22:06 Standardize cast versions of git_object accessors This removes the GIT_INLINE versions of the simple git_object accessors and standardizes them with a helper macro in src/object.h to build the function bodies.
Vicent Marti cf7850a4 2013-04-03T23:09:54 Duplicated type object
Vicent Marti 575a54db 2013-04-10T16:55:29 object: Export git_object_dup
Edward Thomson 359fc2d2 2013-01-08T17:07:25 update copyrights
Russell Belfer c6ac28fd 2012-09-10T12:24:05 Reorg internal odb read header and object lookup Often `git_odb_read_header` will "fail" and have to read the entire object into memory instead of just the header. When this happens, the object is loaded and then disposed of immediately, which makes it difficult to efficiently use the header information to decide if the object should be loaded (since attempting to do so will often result in loading the object twice). This commit takes the existing code and reorganizes it to have two new functions: - `git_odb__read_header_or_object` which acts just like the old read header function except that it returns the object, too, if it was forced to load the whole thing. It then becomes the callers responsibility to free the `git_odb_object`. - `git_object__from_odb_object` which was extracted from the old `git_object_lookup` and creates a subclass of `git_object` from an existing `git_odb_object` (separating the ODB lookup from the `git_object` creation). This allows you to use the first header reading function efficiently without instantiating the `git_odb_object` twice. There is no net change to the behavior of any of the existing functions, but this allows internal code to tap into the ODB lookup and object creation to be more efficient.