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/*
* Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_git_types_h__
#define INCLUDE_git_types_h__
#include "common.h"
/**
* @file git2/types.h
* @brief libgit2 base & compatibility types
* @ingroup Git
* @{
*/
GIT_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* Cross-platform compatibility types for off_t / time_t
*
* NOTE: This needs to be in a public header so that both the library
* implementation and client applications both agree on the same types.
* Otherwise we get undefined behavior.
*
* Use the "best" types that each platform provides. Currently we truncate
* these intermediate representations for compatibility with the git ABI, but
* if and when it changes to support 64 bit types, our code will naturally
* adapt.
* NOTE: These types should match those that are returned by our internal
* stat() functions, for all platforms.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef __amigaos4__
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
typedef __int64 git_off_t;
typedef __time64_t git_time_t;
#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
typedef off64_t git_off_t;
typedef __time64_t git_time_t;
#elif defined(__HAIKU__)
typedef __haiku_std_int64 git_off_t;
typedef __haiku_std_int64 git_time_t;
#else /* POSIX */
/*
* Note: Can't use off_t since if a client program includes <sys/types.h>
* before us (directly or indirectly), they'll get 32 bit off_t in their client
* app, even though /we/ define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64.
*/
typedef int64_t git_off_t;
typedef int64_t git_time_t;
#endif
/** Basic type (loose or packed) of any Git object. */
typedef enum {
GIT_OBJ_ANY = -2, /**< Object can be any of the following */
GIT_OBJ_BAD = -1, /**< Object is invalid. */
GIT_OBJ__EXT1 = 0, /**< Reserved for future use. */
GIT_OBJ_COMMIT = 1, /**< A commit object. */
GIT_OBJ_TREE = 2, /**< A tree (directory listing) object. */
GIT_OBJ_BLOB = 3, /**< A file revision object. */
GIT_OBJ_TAG = 4, /**< An annotated tag object. */
GIT_OBJ__EXT2 = 5, /**< Reserved for future use. */
GIT_OBJ_OFS_DELTA = 6, /**< A delta, base is given by an offset. */
GIT_OBJ_REF_DELTA = 7, /**< A delta, base is given by object id. */
} git_otype;
/** An open object database handle. */
typedef struct git_odb git_odb;
/** A custom backend in an ODB */
typedef struct git_odb_backend git_odb_backend;
/** An object read from the ODB */
typedef struct git_odb_object git_odb_object;
/** A stream to read/write from the ODB */
typedef struct git_odb_stream git_odb_stream;
/** A stream to write a packfile to the ODB */
typedef struct git_odb_writepack git_odb_writepack;
/** An open refs database handle. */
typedef struct git_refdb git_refdb;
/** A custom backend for refs */
typedef struct git_refdb_backend git_refdb_backend;
/**
* Representation of an existing git repository,
* including all its object contents
*/
typedef struct git_repository git_repository;
/** Representation of a generic object in a repository */
typedef struct git_object git_object;
/** Representation of an in-progress walk through the commits in a repo */
typedef struct git_revwalk git_revwalk;
/** Parsed representation of a tag object. */
typedef struct git_tag git_tag;
/** In-memory representation of a blob object. */
typedef struct git_blob git_blob;
/** Parsed representation of a commit object. */
typedef struct git_commit git_commit;
/** Representation of each one of the entries in a tree object. */
typedef struct git_tree_entry git_tree_entry;
/** Representation of a tree object. */
typedef struct git_tree git_tree;
/** Constructor for in-memory trees */
typedef struct git_treebuilder git_treebuilder;
/** Memory representation of an index file. */
typedef struct git_index git_index;
/** An iterator for conflicts in the index. */
typedef struct git_index_conflict_iterator git_index_conflict_iterator;
/** Memory representation of a set of config files */
typedef struct git_config git_config;
/** Interface to access a configuration file */
typedef struct git_config_backend git_config_backend;
/** Representation of a reference log entry */
typedef struct git_reflog_entry git_reflog_entry;
/** Representation of a reference log */
typedef struct git_reflog git_reflog;
/** Representation of a git note */
typedef struct git_note git_note;
/** Representation of a git packbuilder */
typedef struct git_packbuilder git_packbuilder;
/** Time in a signature */
typedef struct git_time {
git_time_t time; /** time in seconds from epoch */
int offset; /** timezone offset, in minutes */
} git_time;
/** An action signature (e.g. for committers, taggers, etc) */
typedef struct git_signature {
char *name; /** full name of the author */
char *email; /** email of the author */
git_time when; /** time when the action happened */
} git_signature;
/** In-memory representation of a reference. */
typedef struct git_reference git_reference;
/** Iterator for references */
typedef struct git_reference_iterator git_reference_iterator;
/** Merge heads, the input to merge */
typedef struct git_merge_head git_merge_head;
/** Merge result */
typedef struct git_merge_result git_merge_result;
/** Representation of a status collection */
typedef struct git_status_list git_status_list;
/** Basic type of any Git reference. */
typedef enum {
GIT_REF_INVALID = 0, /** Invalid reference */
GIT_REF_OID = 1, /** A reference which points at an object id */
GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC = 2, /** A reference which points at another reference */
GIT_REF_LISTALL = GIT_REF_OID|GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC,
} git_ref_t;
/** Basic type of any Git branch. */
typedef enum {
GIT_BRANCH_LOCAL = 1,
GIT_BRANCH_REMOTE = 2,
} git_branch_t;
/** Valid modes for index and tree entries. */
typedef enum {
GIT_FILEMODE_NEW = 0000000,
GIT_FILEMODE_TREE = 0040000,
GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB = 0100644,
GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB_EXECUTABLE = 0100755,
GIT_FILEMODE_LINK = 0120000,
GIT_FILEMODE_COMMIT = 0160000,
} git_filemode_t;
typedef struct git_refspec git_refspec;
typedef struct git_remote git_remote;
typedef struct git_push git_push;
typedef struct git_remote_head git_remote_head;
typedef struct git_remote_callbacks git_remote_callbacks;
/**
* This is passed as the first argument to the callback to allow the
* user to see the progress.
*
* - total_objects: number of objects in the packfile being downloaded
* - indexed_objects: received objects that have been hashed
* - received_objects: objects which have been downloaded
* - local_objects: locally-available objects that have been injected
* in order to fix a thin pack.
* - received-bytes: size of the packfile received up to now
*/
typedef struct git_transfer_progress {
unsigned int total_objects;
unsigned int indexed_objects;
unsigned int received_objects;
unsigned int local_objects;
unsigned int total_deltas;
unsigned int indexed_deltas;
size_t received_bytes;
} git_transfer_progress;
/**
* Type for progress callbacks during indexing. Return a value less than zero
* to cancel the transfer.
*
* @param stats Structure containing information about the state of the transfer
* @param payload Payload provided by caller
*/
typedef int (*git_transfer_progress_callback)(const git_transfer_progress *stats, void *payload);
/**
* Opaque structure representing a submodule.
*/
typedef struct git_submodule git_submodule;
/**
* Submodule update values
*
* These values represent settings for the `submodule.$name.update`
* configuration value which says how to handle `git submodule update` for
* this submodule. The value is usually set in the ".gitmodules" file and
* copied to ".git/config" when the submodule is initialized.
*
* You can override this setting on a per-submodule basis with
* `git_submodule_set_update()` and write the changed value to disk using
* `git_submodule_save()`. If you have overwritten the value, you can
* revert it by passing `GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_RESET` to the set function.
*
* The values are:
*
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_RESET: reset to the on-disk value.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT: the default; when a submodule is
* updated, checkout the new detached HEAD to the submodule directory.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE: update by rebasing the current checked
* out branch onto the commit from the superproject.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE: update by merging the commit in the
* superproject into the current checkout out branch of the submodule.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_NONE: do not update this submodule even when
* the commit in the superproject is updated.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT: not used except as static initializer
* when we don't want any particular update rule to be specified.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_RESET = -1,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CHECKOUT = 1,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_REBASE = 2,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_MERGE = 3,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_NONE = 4,
GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE_DEFAULT = 0
} git_submodule_update_t;
/**
* Submodule ignore values
*
* These values represent settings for the `submodule.$name.ignore`
* configuration value which says how deeply to look at the working
* directory when getting submodule status.
*
* You can override this value in memory on a per-submodule basis with
* `git_submodule_set_ignore()` and can write the changed value to disk
* with `git_submodule_save()`. If you have overwritten the value, you
* can revert to the on disk value by using `GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_RESET`.
*
* The values are:
*
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_RESET: reset to the on-disk value.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE: don't ignore any change - i.e. even an
* untracked file, will mark the submodule as dirty. Ignored files are
* still ignored, of course.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED: ignore untracked files; only changes
* to tracked files, or the index or the HEAD commit will matter.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY: ignore changes in the working directory,
* only considering changes if the HEAD of submodule has moved from the
* value in the superproject.
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL: never check if the submodule is dirty
* - GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DEFAULT: not used except as static initializer
* when we don't want any particular ignore rule to be specified.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_RESET = -1, /* reset to on-disk value */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE = 1, /* any change or untracked == dirty */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED = 2, /* dirty if tracked files change */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY = 3, /* only dirty if HEAD moved */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL = 4, /* never dirty */
GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DEFAULT = 0
} git_submodule_ignore_t;
/** @} */
GIT_END_DECL
#endif