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git/bulk-checkin.h
Patrick Steinhardt 8a54ebd5ed object-file: drop index_blob_stream()
The `index_blob_stream()` function is a mere wrapper around
`index_blob_bulk_checkin()`. This has been the case since 568508e765
(bulk-checkin: replace fast-import based implementation, 2011-10-28),
which has moved the implementation from `index_blob_stream()` (which was
still called `index_stream()`) into `index_bulk_checkin()` (which has
since been renamed to `index_blob_bulk_checkin()`).

Remove the redirection by dropping the wrapper. Move the comment to
`index_blob_bulk_checkin()` to retain its context.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-04-15 08:24:36 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011, Google Inc.
*/
#ifndef BULK_CHECKIN_H
#define BULK_CHECKIN_H
#include "object.h"
void prepare_loose_object_bulk_checkin(void);
void fsync_loose_object_bulk_checkin(int fd, const char *filename);
/*
* This creates one packfile per large blob unless bulk-checkin
* machinery is "plugged".
*
* This also bypasses the usual "convert-to-git" dance, and that is on
* purpose. We could write a streaming version of the converting
* functions and insert that before feeding the data to fast-import
* (or equivalent in-core API described above). However, that is
* somewhat complicated, as we do not know the size of the filter
* result, which we need to know beforehand when writing a git object.
* Since the primary motivation for trying to stream from the working
* tree file and to avoid mmaping it in core is to deal with large
* binary blobs, they generally do not want to get any conversion, and
* callers should avoid this code path when filters are requested.
*/
int index_blob_bulk_checkin(struct object_id *oid,
int fd, size_t size,
const char *path, unsigned flags);
/*
* Tell the object database to optimize for adding
* multiple objects. end_odb_transaction must be called
* to make new objects visible. Transactions can be nested,
* and objects are only visible after the outermost transaction
* is complete or the transaction is flushed.
*/
void begin_odb_transaction(void);
/*
* Make any objects that are currently part of a pending object
* database transaction visible. It is valid to call this function
* even if no transaction is active.
*/
void flush_odb_transaction(void);
/*
* Tell the object database to make any objects from the
* current transaction visible if this is the final nested
* transaction.
*/
void end_odb_transaction(void);
#endif