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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> | |
Mon, 28 Nov 2005 06:48:08 +0000 (22:48 -0800) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:00:14 +0000 (23:00 -0800) |
It modifies the selection a bit, so that a pathspec that is a superset of
a particular tree path will always cause it to recurse into that tree.
As an example, let's say that we do
git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char
_without_ the "-r". What will happen is that it will start out doing all
the base tree, and for "drivers" it will notice that it's a proper subset
of "drivers/char", so it will always recurse into _that_ tree (but not
into other trees).
Then, it will not match anything else than "char" in that subdirectory,
and because that's not a proper superset (it's an exact match), it will
_not_ recurse into it, so you get:
[torvalds@g5 linux]$ ~/git/git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char
040000 tree 9568cda453aae205bb58983747fa73b9696d9d51 drivers/char
which is what you got with the old git-ls-tree too.
But interestingly, if you add the slash, it will become a proper superset
and it will recurse into _that_ subdirectory (but no deeper: so if you
want all subdirectories _below_ drivers/char/, you still need to give
"-r"):
[torvalds@g5 linux]$ ~/git/git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char/
100644 blob 2b6b1d772ed776fff87927fc34adc2e40500218e drivers/char/.gitignore
100644 blob 56b8a2e76ab10a5c21787cb7068a846075cbaffd drivers/char/ChangeLog
100644 blob 970f70d498f4c814e1cf3362e33d7e23ac53c299 drivers/char/Kconfig
...
See? This is on top of the previous two diffs, holler if you want a whole
new "everything combined" version..
It hasn't gotten lots of testing, but it should work.
Linus
a particular tree path will always cause it to recurse into that tree.
As an example, let's say that we do
git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char
_without_ the "-r". What will happen is that it will start out doing all
the base tree, and for "drivers" it will notice that it's a proper subset
of "drivers/char", so it will always recurse into _that_ tree (but not
into other trees).
Then, it will not match anything else than "char" in that subdirectory,
and because that's not a proper superset (it's an exact match), it will
_not_ recurse into it, so you get:
[torvalds@g5 linux]$ ~/git/git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char
040000 tree 9568cda453aae205bb58983747fa73b9696d9d51 drivers/char
which is what you got with the old git-ls-tree too.
But interestingly, if you add the slash, it will become a proper superset
and it will recurse into _that_ subdirectory (but no deeper: so if you
want all subdirectories _below_ drivers/char/, you still need to give
"-r"):
[torvalds@g5 linux]$ ~/git/git-ls-tree HEAD drivers/char/
100644 blob 2b6b1d772ed776fff87927fc34adc2e40500218e drivers/char/.gitignore
100644 blob 56b8a2e76ab10a5c21787cb7068a846075cbaffd drivers/char/ChangeLog
100644 blob 970f70d498f4c814e1cf3362e33d7e23ac53c299 drivers/char/Kconfig
...
See? This is on top of the previous two diffs, holler if you want a whole
new "everything combined" version..
It hasn't gotten lots of testing, but it should work.
Linus
ls-tree.c | patch | blob | history |
diff --git a/ls-tree.c b/ls-tree.c
index cf0dbbc7e4070d81cd52027ef5c1cc983949395a..4df58301261b67f511c0855ab7e06c91e158fc43 100644 (file)
--- a/ls-tree.c
+++ b/ls-tree.c
static int line_termination = '\n';
#define LS_RECURSIVE 1
#define LS_TREE_ONLY 2
-static int ls_options = LS_RECURSIVE;
+static int ls_options = 0;
+const char **pathspec;
static const char ls_tree_usage[] =
"git-ls-tree [-d] [-r] [-z] <tree-ish> [path...]";
const char *type = "blob";
if (S_ISDIR(mode)) {
+ const char **s;
if (ls_options & LS_RECURSIVE)
return READ_TREE_RECURSIVE;
+ s = pathspec;
+ if (s) {
+ for (;;) {
+ const char *spec = *s++;
+ int len, speclen;
+
+ if (!spec)
+ break;
+ if (strncmp(base, spec, baselen))
+ continue;
+ len = strlen(pathname);
+ spec += baselen;
+ speclen = strlen(spec);
+ if (speclen <= len)
+ continue;
+ if (memcmp(pathname, spec, len))
+ continue;
+ return READ_TREE_RECURSIVE;
+ }
+ }
type = "tree";
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
- const char **path, *prefix;
+ const char *prefix;
unsigned char sha1[20];
char *buf;
unsigned long size;
if (get_sha1(argv[1], sha1) < 0)
usage(ls_tree_usage);
- path = get_pathspec(prefix, argv + 2);
+ pathspec = get_pathspec(prefix, argv + 2);
buf = read_object_with_reference(sha1, "tree", &size, NULL);
if (!buf)
die("not a tree object");
- read_tree_recursive(buf, size, "", 0, 0, path, show_tree);
+ read_tree_recursive(buf, size, "", 0, 0, pathspec, show_tree);
return 0;
}