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author | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | |
Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:30:40 +0000 (22:30 -0700) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | |
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:14:21 +0000 (21:14 -0700) |
The earlier "git add -A" change was done in a quite inefficient
way (i.e. it is as unefficient as "git add -u && git add ." modulo
one fork/exec and read/write index).
When the user asks "git add .", we do not have to examine all paths
we encounter and perform the excluded() and dir_add_name()
processing, both of which are slower code and use slower data structure
by git standards, especially when the index is already populated.
Instead, we implement "git add $pathspec..." as:
- read the index;
- read_directory() to process untracked, unignored files the current
way, that is, recursively doing readdir(), filtering them by pathspec
and excluded(), queueing them via dir_add_name() and finally do
add_files(); and
- iterate over the index, filtering them by pathspec, and update only
the modified/type changed paths but not deleted ones.
And "git add -A" becomes exactly the same as above, modulo:
- missing $pathspec means "." instead of being an error; and
- "iterate over the index" part handles deleted ones as well,
i.e. exactly what the current update_callback() in builtin-add.c does.
In either case, because fill_directory() does not use read_directory() to
read everything in, we need to add an extra logic to iterate over the
index to catch mistyped pathspec.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
way (i.e. it is as unefficient as "git add -u && git add ." modulo
one fork/exec and read/write index).
When the user asks "git add .", we do not have to examine all paths
we encounter and perform the excluded() and dir_add_name()
processing, both of which are slower code and use slower data structure
by git standards, especially when the index is already populated.
Instead, we implement "git add $pathspec..." as:
- read the index;
- read_directory() to process untracked, unignored files the current
way, that is, recursively doing readdir(), filtering them by pathspec
and excluded(), queueing them via dir_add_name() and finally do
add_files(); and
- iterate over the index, filtering them by pathspec, and update only
the modified/type changed paths but not deleted ones.
And "git add -A" becomes exactly the same as above, modulo:
- missing $pathspec means "." instead of being an error; and
- "iterate over the index" part handles deleted ones as well,
i.e. exactly what the current update_callback() in builtin-add.c does.
In either case, because fill_directory() does not use read_directory() to
read everything in, we need to add an extra logic to iterate over the
index to catch mistyped pathspec.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
builtin-add.c | patch | blob | history |
diff --git a/builtin-add.c b/builtin-add.c
index 0de516ad95b0c6fe9441a217cfd84b046f568bfe..1834e2d7cd50ec7688ec6c5c7d2c79c8513ed132 100644 (file)
--- a/builtin-add.c
+++ b/builtin-add.c
static int patch_interactive = 0, add_interactive = 0;
static int take_worktree_changes;
+static void fill_pathspec_matches(const char **pathspec, char *seen, int specs)
+{
+ int num_unmatched = 0, i;
+
+ /*
+ * Since we are walking the index as if we are warlking the directory,
+ * we have to mark the matched pathspec as seen; otherwise we will
+ * mistakenly think that the user gave a pathspec that did not match
+ * anything.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < specs; i++)
+ if (!seen[i])
+ num_unmatched++;
+ if (!num_unmatched)
+ return;
+ for (i = 0; i < active_nr; i++) {
+ struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
+ match_pathspec(pathspec, ce->name, ce_namelen(ce), 0, seen);
+ }
+}
+
static void prune_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, const char **pathspec, int prefix)
{
char *seen;
*dst++ = entry;
}
dir->nr = dst - dir->entries;
+ fill_pathspec_matches(pathspec, seen, specs);
for (i = 0; i < specs; i++) {
if (!seen[i] && !file_exists(pathspec[i]))
if (addremove && take_worktree_changes)
die("-A and -u are mutually incompatible");
- if (addremove && !argc) {
+ if ((addremove || take_worktree_changes) && !argc) {
static const char *here[2] = { ".", NULL };
argc = 1;
argv = here;
flags = ((verbose ? ADD_CACHE_VERBOSE : 0) |
(show_only ? ADD_CACHE_PRETEND : 0) |
- (ignore_add_errors ? ADD_CACHE_IGNORE_ERRORS : 0));
+ (ignore_add_errors ? ADD_CACHE_IGNORE_ERRORS : 0) |
+ (!(addremove || take_worktree_changes)
+ ? ADD_CACHE_IGNORE_REMOVAL : 0));
if (require_pathspec && argc == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Nothing specified, nothing added.\n");
}
pathspec = get_pathspec(prefix, argv);
- /*
- * If we are adding new files, we need to scan the working
- * tree to find the ones that match pathspecs; this needs
- * to be done before we read the index.
- */
- if (add_new_files)
- fill_directory(&dir, pathspec, ignored_too);
-
if (read_cache() < 0)
die("index file corrupt");
+ if (add_new_files)
+ /* This picks up the paths that are not tracked */
+ fill_directory(&dir, pathspec, ignored_too);
+
if (refresh_only) {
refresh(verbose, pathspec);
goto finish;
}
- if (take_worktree_changes || addremove)
- exit_status |= add_files_to_cache(prefix, pathspec, flags);
+ exit_status |= add_files_to_cache(prefix, pathspec, flags);
if (add_new_files)
exit_status |= add_files(&dir, flags);