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Patrick Steinhardt d9f517d051 object-file: split out functions relating to object store subsystem
While we have the "object-store.h" header, most of the functionality for
object stores is actually hosted in "object-file.c". This makes it hard
to find relevant functions and causes us to mix up concerns.

Split out functions relating to the object store subsystem into a new
"object-store.c" file.

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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#ifndef OBJECT_FILE_H
#define OBJECT_FILE_H
#include "git-zlib.h"
#include "object.h"
struct index_state;
/*
* Set this to 0 to prevent oid_object_info_extended() from fetching missing
* blobs. This has a difference only if extensions.partialClone is set.
*
* Its default value is 1.
*/
extern int fetch_if_missing;
#define HASH_WRITE_OBJECT 1
#define HASH_FORMAT_CHECK 2
#define HASH_RENORMALIZE 4
#define HASH_SILENT 8
int index_fd(struct index_state *istate, struct object_id *oid, int fd, struct stat *st, enum object_type type, const char *path, unsigned flags);
int index_path(struct index_state *istate, struct object_id *oid, const char *path, struct stat *st, unsigned flags);
struct object_directory;
const char *odb_loose_path(struct object_directory *odb,
struct strbuf *buf,
const struct object_id *oid);
/*
* Return true iff an alternate object database has a loose object
* with the specified name. This function does not respect replace
* references.
*/
int has_loose_object_nonlocal(const struct object_id *);
int has_loose_object(const struct object_id *);
/**
* format_object_header() is a thin wrapper around s xsnprintf() that
* writes the initial "<type> <obj-len>" part of the loose object
* header. It returns the size that snprintf() returns + 1.
*/
int format_object_header(char *str, size_t size, enum object_type type,
size_t objsize);
/**
* unpack_loose_header() initializes the data stream needed to unpack
* a loose object header.
*
* Returns:
*
* - ULHR_OK on success
* - ULHR_BAD on error
* - ULHR_TOO_LONG if the header was too long
*
* It will only parse up to MAX_HEADER_LEN bytes unless an optional
* "hdrbuf" argument is non-NULL. This is intended for use with
* OBJECT_INFO_ALLOW_UNKNOWN_TYPE to extract the bad type for (error)
* reporting. The full header will be extracted to "hdrbuf" for use
* with parse_loose_header(), ULHR_TOO_LONG will still be returned
* from this function to indicate that the header was too long.
*/
enum unpack_loose_header_result {
ULHR_OK,
ULHR_BAD,
ULHR_TOO_LONG,
};
enum unpack_loose_header_result unpack_loose_header(git_zstream *stream,
unsigned char *map,
unsigned long mapsize,
void *buffer,
unsigned long bufsiz,
struct strbuf *hdrbuf);
/**
* parse_loose_header() parses the starting "<type> <len>\0" of an
* object. If it doesn't follow that format -1 is returned. To check
* the validity of the <type> populate the "typep" in the "struct
* object_info". It will be OBJ_BAD if the object type is unknown. The
* parsed <len> can be retrieved via "oi->sizep", and from there
* passed to unpack_loose_rest().
*/
struct object_info;
int parse_loose_header(const char *hdr, struct object_info *oi);
int write_object_file_flags(const void *buf, unsigned long len,
enum object_type type, struct object_id *oid,
struct object_id *comapt_oid_in, unsigned flags);
static inline int write_object_file(const void *buf, unsigned long len,
enum object_type type, struct object_id *oid)
{
return write_object_file_flags(buf, len, type, oid, NULL, 0);
}
struct input_stream {
const void *(*read)(struct input_stream *, unsigned long *len);
void *data;
int is_finished;
};
int write_object_file_literally(const void *buf, unsigned long len,
const char *type, struct object_id *oid,
unsigned flags);
int stream_loose_object(struct input_stream *in_stream, size_t len,
struct object_id *oid);
int force_object_loose(const struct object_id *oid, time_t mtime);
/**
* With in-core object data in "buf", rehash it to make sure the
* object name actually matches "oid" to detect object corruption.
*
* A negative value indicates an error, usually that the OID is not
* what we expected, but it might also indicate another error.
*/
int check_object_signature(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid,
void *map, unsigned long size,
enum object_type type);
/**
* A streaming version of check_object_signature().
* Try reading the object named with "oid" using
* the streaming interface and rehash it to do the same.
*/
int stream_object_signature(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
int loose_object_info(struct repository *r,
const struct object_id *oid,
struct object_info *oi, int flags);
enum finalize_object_file_flags {
FOF_SKIP_COLLISION_CHECK = 1,
};
int finalize_object_file(const char *tmpfile, const char *filename);
int finalize_object_file_flags(const char *tmpfile, const char *filename,
enum finalize_object_file_flags flags);
/* Helper to check and "touch" a file */
int check_and_freshen_file(const char *fn, int freshen);
/*
* Open the loose object at path, check its hash, and return the contents,
* use the "oi" argument to assert things about the object, or e.g. populate its
* type, and size. If the object is a blob, then "contents" may return NULL,
* to allow streaming of large blobs.
*
* Returns 0 on success, negative on error (details may be written to stderr).
*/
int read_loose_object(const char *path,
const struct object_id *expected_oid,
struct object_id *real_oid,
void **contents,
struct object_info *oi);
#endif /* OBJECT_FILE_H */