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//! # libgit2 bindings for Rust
//!
//! This library contains bindings to the [libgit2][1] C library which is used
//! to manage git repositories. The library itself is a work in progress and is
//! likely lacking some bindings here and there, so be warned.
//!
//! [1]: https://libgit2.github.com/
//!
//! The git2-rs library strives to be as close to libgit2 as possible, but also
//! strives to make using libgit2 as safe as possible. All resource management
//! is automatic as well as adding strong types to all interfaces (including
//! `Result`)
//!
//! ## Creating a `Repository`
//!
//! The `Repository` is the source from which almost all other objects in git-rs
//! are spawned. A repository can be created through opening, initializing, or
//! cloning.
//!
//! ### Initializing a new repository
//!
//! The `init` method will create a new repository, assuming one does not
//! already exist.
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # #![allow(unstable)]
//! use git2::Repository;
//!
//! let repo = match Repository::init("/path/to/a/repo") {
//! Ok(repo) => repo,
//! Err(e) => panic!("failed to init: {}", e),
//! };
//! ```
//!
//! ### Opening an existing repository
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # #![allow(unstable)]
//! use git2::Repository;
//!
//! let repo = match Repository::open("/path/to/a/repo") {
//! Ok(repo) => repo,
//! Err(e) => panic!("failed to open: {}", e),
//! };
//! ```
//!
//! ### Cloning an existing repository
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # #![allow(unstable)]
//! use git2::Repository;
//!
//! let url = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/git2-rs";
//! let repo = match Repository::clone(url, "/path/to/a/repo") {
//! Ok(repo) => repo,
//! Err(e) => panic!("failed to clone: {}", e),
//! };
//! ```
//!
//! To clone using SSH, refer to [RepoBuilder](./build/struct.RepoBuilder.html).
//!
//! ## Working with a `Repository`
//!
//! All derivative objects, references, etc are attached to the lifetime of the
//! source `Repository`, to ensure that they do not outlive the repository
//! itself.
#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/git2/0.19")]
#![allow(trivial_numeric_casts, trivial_casts)]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))]
use bitflags::bitflags;
use libgit2_sys as raw;
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
use std::fmt;
use std::str;
use std::sync::Once;
pub use crate::apply::{ApplyLocation, ApplyOptions};
pub use crate::attr::AttrValue;
pub use crate::blame::{Blame, BlameHunk, BlameIter, BlameOptions};
pub use crate::blob::{Blob, BlobWriter};
pub use crate::branch::{Branch, Branches};
pub use crate::buf::Buf;
pub use crate::cherrypick::CherrypickOptions;
pub use crate::commit::{Commit, Parents};
pub use crate::config::{Config, ConfigEntries, ConfigEntry};
pub use crate::cred::{Cred, CredentialHelper};
pub use crate::describe::{Describe, DescribeFormatOptions, DescribeOptions};
pub use crate::diff::{Deltas, Diff, DiffDelta, DiffFile, DiffOptions};
pub use crate::diff::{DiffBinary, DiffBinaryFile, DiffBinaryKind, DiffPatchidOptions};
pub use crate::diff::{DiffFindOptions, DiffHunk, DiffLine, DiffLineType, DiffStats};
pub use crate::email::{Email, EmailCreateOptions};
pub use crate::error::Error;
pub use crate::index::{
Index, IndexConflict, IndexConflicts, IndexEntries, IndexEntry, IndexMatchedPath,
};
pub use crate::indexer::{Indexer, IndexerProgress, Progress};
pub use crate::mailmap::Mailmap;
pub use crate::mempack::Mempack;
pub use crate::merge::{AnnotatedCommit, MergeOptions};
pub use crate::message::{
message_prettify, message_trailers_bytes, message_trailers_strs, MessageTrailersBytes,
MessageTrailersBytesIterator, MessageTrailersStrs, MessageTrailersStrsIterator,
DEFAULT_COMMENT_CHAR,
};
pub use crate::note::{Note, Notes};
pub use crate::object::Object;
pub use crate::odb::{Odb, OdbObject, OdbPackwriter, OdbReader, OdbWriter};
pub use crate::oid::Oid;
pub use crate::packbuilder::{PackBuilder, PackBuilderStage};
pub use crate::patch::Patch;
pub use crate::pathspec::{Pathspec, PathspecFailedEntries, PathspecMatchList};
pub use crate::pathspec::{PathspecDiffEntries, PathspecEntries};
pub use crate::proxy_options::ProxyOptions;
pub use crate::push_update::PushUpdate;
pub use crate::rebase::{Rebase, RebaseOperation, RebaseOperationType, RebaseOptions};
pub use crate::reference::{Reference, ReferenceNames, References};
pub use crate::reflog::{Reflog, ReflogEntry, ReflogIter};
pub use crate::refspec::Refspec;
pub use crate::remote::{
FetchOptions, PushOptions, Refspecs, Remote, RemoteConnection, RemoteHead, RemoteRedirect,
};
pub use crate::remote_callbacks::{CertificateCheckStatus, Credentials, RemoteCallbacks};
pub use crate::remote_callbacks::{TransportMessage, UpdateTips};
pub use crate::repo::{Repository, RepositoryInitOptions};
pub use crate::revert::RevertOptions;
pub use crate::revspec::Revspec;
pub use crate::revwalk::Revwalk;
pub use crate::signature::Signature;
pub use crate::stash::{StashApplyOptions, StashApplyProgressCb, StashCb, StashSaveOptions};
pub use crate::status::{StatusEntry, StatusIter, StatusOptions, StatusShow, Statuses};
pub use crate::submodule::{Submodule, SubmoduleUpdateOptions};
pub use crate::tag::Tag;
pub use crate::time::{IndexTime, Time};
pub use crate::tracing::{trace_set, trace_shim_log_crate, TraceLevel};
pub use crate::transaction::Transaction;
pub use crate::tree::{Tree, TreeEntry, TreeIter, TreeWalkMode, TreeWalkResult};
pub use crate::treebuilder::TreeBuilder;
pub use crate::util::IntoCString;
pub use crate::version::Version;
pub use crate::worktree::{Worktree, WorktreeAddOptions, WorktreeLockStatus, WorktreePruneOptions};
// Create a convinience method on bitflag struct which checks the given flag
macro_rules! is_bit_set {
($name:ident, $flag:expr) => {
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub fn $name(&self) -> bool {
self.intersects($flag)
}
};
}
/// An enumeration of possible errors that can happen when working with a git
/// repository.
// Note: We omit a few native error codes, as they are unlikely to be propagated
// to the library user. Currently:
//
// * GIT_EPASSTHROUGH
// * GIT_ITEROVER
// * GIT_RETRY
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum ErrorCode {
/// Generic error
GenericError,
/// Requested object could not be found
NotFound,
/// Object exists preventing operation
Exists,
/// More than one object matches
Ambiguous,
/// Output buffer too short to hold data
BufSize,
/// User-generated error
User,
/// Operation not allowed on bare repository
BareRepo,
/// HEAD refers to branch with no commits
UnbornBranch,
/// Merge in progress prevented operation
Unmerged,
/// Reference was not fast-forwardable
NotFastForward,
/// Name/ref spec was not in a valid format
InvalidSpec,
/// Checkout conflicts prevented operation
Conflict,
/// Lock file prevented operation
Locked,
/// Reference value does not match expected
Modified,
/// Authentication error
Auth,
/// Server certificate is invalid
Certificate,
/// Patch/merge has already been applied
Applied,
/// The requested peel operation is not possible
Peel,
/// Unexpected EOF
Eof,
/// Invalid operation or input
Invalid,
/// Uncommitted changes in index prevented operation
Uncommitted,
/// Operation was not valid for a directory
Directory,
/// A merge conflict exists and cannot continue
MergeConflict,
/// Hashsum mismatch in object
HashsumMismatch,
/// Unsaved changes in the index would be overwritten
IndexDirty,
/// Patch application failed
ApplyFail,
/// The object is not owned by the current user
Owner,
/// Timeout
Timeout,
}
/// An enumeration of possible categories of things that can have
/// errors when working with a git repository.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum ErrorClass {
/// Uncategorized
None,
/// Out of memory or insufficient allocated space
NoMemory,
/// Syscall or standard system library error
Os,
/// Invalid input
Invalid,
/// Error resolving or manipulating a reference
Reference,
/// ZLib failure
Zlib,
/// Bad repository state
Repository,
/// Bad configuration
Config,
/// Regex failure
Regex,
/// Bad object
Odb,
/// Invalid index data
Index,
/// Error creating or obtaining an object
Object,
/// Network error
Net,
/// Error manipulating a tag
Tag,
/// Invalid value in tree
Tree,
/// Hashing or packing error
Indexer,
/// Error from SSL
Ssl,
/// Error involving submodules
Submodule,
/// Threading error
Thread,
/// Error manipulating a stash
Stash,
/// Checkout failure
Checkout,
/// Invalid FETCH_HEAD
FetchHead,
/// Merge failure
Merge,
/// SSH failure
Ssh,
/// Error manipulating filters
Filter,
/// Error reverting commit
Revert,
/// Error from a user callback
Callback,
/// Error cherry-picking commit
CherryPick,
/// Can't describe object
Describe,
/// Error during rebase
Rebase,
/// Filesystem-related error
Filesystem,
/// Invalid patch data
Patch,
/// Error involving worktrees
Worktree,
/// Hash library error or SHA-1 collision
Sha1,
/// HTTP error
Http,
}
/// A listing of the possible states that a repository can be in.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug, Copy)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum RepositoryState {
Clean,
Merge,
Revert,
RevertSequence,
CherryPick,
CherryPickSequence,
Bisect,
Rebase,
RebaseInteractive,
RebaseMerge,
ApplyMailbox,
ApplyMailboxOrRebase,
}
/// An enumeration of the possible directions for a remote.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Direction {
/// Data will be fetched (read) from this remote.
Fetch,
/// Data will be pushed (written) to this remote.
Push,
}
/// An enumeration of the operations that can be performed for the `reset`
/// method on a `Repository`.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ResetType {
/// Move the head to the given commit.
Soft,
/// Soft plus reset the index to the commit.
Mixed,
/// Mixed plus changes in the working tree are discarded.
Hard,
}
/// An enumeration all possible kinds objects may have.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum ObjectType {
/// Any kind of git object
Any,
/// An object which corresponds to a git commit
Commit,
/// An object which corresponds to a git tree
Tree,
/// An object which corresponds to a git blob
Blob,
/// An object which corresponds to a git tag
Tag,
}
/// An enumeration of all possible kinds of references.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum ReferenceType {
/// A reference which points at an object id.
Direct,
/// A reference which points at another reference.
Symbolic,
}
/// An enumeration for the possible types of branches
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum BranchType {
/// A local branch not on a remote.
Local,
/// A branch for a remote.
Remote,
}
/// An enumeration of the possible priority levels of a config file.
///
/// The levels corresponding to the escalation logic (higher to lower) when
/// searching for config entries.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum ConfigLevel {
/// System-wide on Windows, for compatibility with portable git
ProgramData = 1,
/// System-wide configuration file, e.g. /etc/gitconfig
System,
/// XDG-compatible configuration file, e.g. ~/.config/git/config
XDG,
/// User-specific configuration, e.g. ~/.gitconfig
Global,
/// Repository specific config, e.g. $PWD/.git/config
Local,
/// Worktree specific configuration file, e.g. $GIT_DIR/config.worktree
Worktree,
/// Application specific configuration file
App,
/// Highest level available
Highest = -1,
}
/// Merge file favor options for `MergeOptions` instruct the file-level
/// merging functionality how to deal with conflicting regions of the files.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum FileFavor {
/// When a region of a file is changed in both branches, a conflict will be
/// recorded in the index so that git_checkout can produce a merge file with
/// conflict markers in the working directory. This is the default.
Normal,
/// When a region of a file is changed in both branches, the file created
/// in the index will contain the "ours" side of any conflicting region.
/// The index will not record a conflict.
Ours,
/// When a region of a file is changed in both branches, the file created
/// in the index will contain the "theirs" side of any conflicting region.
/// The index will not record a conflict.
Theirs,
/// When a region of a file is changed in both branches, the file created
/// in the index will contain each unique line from each side, which has
/// the result of combining both files. The index will not record a conflict.
Union,
}
bitflags! {
/// Orderings that may be specified for Revwalk iteration.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Sort: u32 {
/// Sort the repository contents in no particular ordering.
///
/// This sorting is arbitrary, implementation-specific, and subject to
/// change at any time. This is the default sorting for new walkers.
const NONE = raw::GIT_SORT_NONE as u32;
/// Sort the repository contents in topological order (children before
/// parents).
///
/// This sorting mode can be combined with time sorting.
const TOPOLOGICAL = raw::GIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL as u32;
/// Sort the repository contents by commit time.
///
/// This sorting mode can be combined with topological sorting.
const TIME = raw::GIT_SORT_TIME as u32;
/// Iterate through the repository contents in reverse order.
///
/// This sorting mode can be combined with any others.
const REVERSE = raw::GIT_SORT_REVERSE as u32;
}
}
impl Sort {
is_bit_set!(is_none, Sort::NONE);
is_bit_set!(is_topological, Sort::TOPOLOGICAL);
is_bit_set!(is_time, Sort::TIME);
is_bit_set!(is_reverse, Sort::REVERSE);
}
bitflags! {
/// Types of credentials that can be requested by a credential callback.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CredentialType: u32 {
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const USER_PASS_PLAINTEXT = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_USERPASS_PLAINTEXT as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const SSH_KEY = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_KEY as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const SSH_MEMORY = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_MEMORY as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const SSH_CUSTOM = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_CUSTOM as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const DEFAULT = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_DEFAULT as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const SSH_INTERACTIVE = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_INTERACTIVE as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const USERNAME = raw::GIT_CREDTYPE_USERNAME as u32;
}
}
impl CredentialType {
is_bit_set!(is_user_pass_plaintext, CredentialType::USER_PASS_PLAINTEXT);
is_bit_set!(is_ssh_key, CredentialType::SSH_KEY);
is_bit_set!(is_ssh_memory, CredentialType::SSH_MEMORY);
is_bit_set!(is_ssh_custom, CredentialType::SSH_CUSTOM);
is_bit_set!(is_default, CredentialType::DEFAULT);
is_bit_set!(is_ssh_interactive, CredentialType::SSH_INTERACTIVE);
is_bit_set!(is_username, CredentialType::USERNAME);
}
impl Default for CredentialType {
fn default() -> Self {
CredentialType::DEFAULT
}
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags for the `flags` field of an IndexEntry.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct IndexEntryFlag: u16 {
/// Set when the `extended_flags` field is valid.
const EXTENDED = raw::GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_EXTENDED as u16;
/// "Assume valid" flag
const VALID = raw::GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_VALID as u16;
}
}
impl IndexEntryFlag {
is_bit_set!(is_extended, IndexEntryFlag::EXTENDED);
is_bit_set!(is_valid, IndexEntryFlag::VALID);
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags for the `extended_flags` field of an IndexEntry.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct IndexEntryExtendedFlag: u16 {
/// An "intent to add" entry from "git add -N"
const INTENT_TO_ADD = raw::GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_INTENT_TO_ADD as u16;
/// Skip the associated worktree file, for sparse checkouts
const SKIP_WORKTREE = raw::GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_SKIP_WORKTREE as u16;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const UPTODATE = raw::GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_UPTODATE as u16;
}
}
impl IndexEntryExtendedFlag {
is_bit_set!(is_intent_to_add, IndexEntryExtendedFlag::INTENT_TO_ADD);
is_bit_set!(is_skip_worktree, IndexEntryExtendedFlag::SKIP_WORKTREE);
is_bit_set!(is_up_to_date, IndexEntryExtendedFlag::UPTODATE);
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags for APIs that add files matching pathspec
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct IndexAddOption: u32 {
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const DEFAULT = raw::GIT_INDEX_ADD_DEFAULT as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const FORCE = raw::GIT_INDEX_ADD_FORCE as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH =
raw::GIT_INDEX_ADD_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH as u32;
#[allow(missing_docs)]
const CHECK_PATHSPEC = raw::GIT_INDEX_ADD_CHECK_PATHSPEC as u32;
}
}
impl IndexAddOption {
is_bit_set!(is_default, IndexAddOption::DEFAULT);
is_bit_set!(is_force, IndexAddOption::FORCE);
is_bit_set!(
is_disable_pathspec_match,
IndexAddOption::DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH
);
is_bit_set!(is_check_pathspec, IndexAddOption::CHECK_PATHSPEC);
}
impl Default for IndexAddOption {
fn default() -> Self {
IndexAddOption::DEFAULT
}
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags for `Repository::open_ext`
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct RepositoryOpenFlags: u32 {
/// Only open the specified path; don't walk upward searching.
const NO_SEARCH = raw::GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_NO_SEARCH as u32;
/// Search across filesystem boundaries.
const CROSS_FS = raw::GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_CROSS_FS as u32;
/// Force opening as bare repository, and defer loading its config.
const BARE = raw::GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_BARE as u32;
/// Don't try appending `/.git` to the specified repository path.
const NO_DOTGIT = raw::GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_NO_DOTGIT as u32;
/// Respect environment variables like `$GIT_DIR`.
const FROM_ENV = raw::GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_FROM_ENV as u32;
}
}
impl RepositoryOpenFlags {
is_bit_set!(is_no_search, RepositoryOpenFlags::NO_SEARCH);
is_bit_set!(is_cross_fs, RepositoryOpenFlags::CROSS_FS);
is_bit_set!(is_bare, RepositoryOpenFlags::BARE);
is_bit_set!(is_no_dotgit, RepositoryOpenFlags::NO_DOTGIT);
is_bit_set!(is_from_env, RepositoryOpenFlags::FROM_ENV);
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags for the return value of `Repository::revparse`
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct RevparseMode: u32 {
/// The spec targeted a single object
const SINGLE = raw::GIT_REVPARSE_SINGLE as u32;
/// The spec targeted a range of commits
const RANGE = raw::GIT_REVPARSE_RANGE as u32;
/// The spec used the `...` operator, which invokes special semantics.
const MERGE_BASE = raw::GIT_REVPARSE_MERGE_BASE as u32;
}
}
impl RevparseMode {
is_bit_set!(is_no_single, RevparseMode::SINGLE);
is_bit_set!(is_range, RevparseMode::RANGE);
is_bit_set!(is_merge_base, RevparseMode::MERGE_BASE);
}
bitflags! {
/// The results of `merge_analysis` indicating the merge opportunities.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct MergeAnalysis: u32 {
/// No merge is possible.
const ANALYSIS_NONE = raw::GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_NONE as u32;
/// A "normal" merge; both HEAD and the given merge input have diverged
/// from their common ancestor. The divergent commits must be merged.
const ANALYSIS_NORMAL = raw::GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_NORMAL as u32;
/// All given merge inputs are reachable from HEAD, meaning the
/// repository is up-to-date and no merge needs to be performed.
const ANALYSIS_UP_TO_DATE = raw::GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UP_TO_DATE as u32;
/// The given merge input is a fast-forward from HEAD and no merge
/// needs to be performed. Instead, the client can check out the
/// given merge input.
const ANALYSIS_FASTFORWARD = raw::GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_FASTFORWARD as u32;
/// The HEAD of the current repository is "unborn" and does not point to
/// a valid commit. No merge can be performed, but the caller may wish
/// to simply set HEAD to the target commit(s).
const ANALYSIS_UNBORN = raw::GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UNBORN as u32;
}
}
impl MergeAnalysis {
is_bit_set!(is_none, MergeAnalysis::ANALYSIS_NONE);
is_bit_set!(is_normal, MergeAnalysis::ANALYSIS_NORMAL);
is_bit_set!(is_up_to_date, MergeAnalysis::ANALYSIS_UP_TO_DATE);
is_bit_set!(is_fast_forward, MergeAnalysis::ANALYSIS_FASTFORWARD);
is_bit_set!(is_unborn, MergeAnalysis::ANALYSIS_UNBORN);
}
bitflags! {
/// The user's stated preference for merges.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct MergePreference: u32 {
/// No configuration was found that suggests a preferred behavior for
/// merge.
const NONE = raw::GIT_MERGE_PREFERENCE_NONE as u32;
/// There is a `merge.ff=false` configuration setting, suggesting that
/// the user does not want to allow a fast-forward merge.
const NO_FAST_FORWARD = raw::GIT_MERGE_PREFERENCE_NO_FASTFORWARD as u32;
/// There is a `merge.ff=only` configuration setting, suggesting that
/// the user only wants fast-forward merges.
const FASTFORWARD_ONLY = raw::GIT_MERGE_PREFERENCE_FASTFORWARD_ONLY as u32;
}
}
impl MergePreference {
is_bit_set!(is_none, MergePreference::NONE);
is_bit_set!(is_no_fast_forward, MergePreference::NO_FAST_FORWARD);
is_bit_set!(is_fastforward_only, MergePreference::FASTFORWARD_ONLY);
}
bitflags! {
/// Flags controlling the behavior of ODB lookup operations
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct OdbLookupFlags: u32 {
/// Don't call `git_odb_refresh` if the lookup fails. Useful when doing
/// a batch of lookup operations for objects that may legitimately not
/// exist. When using this flag, you may wish to manually call
/// `git_odb_refresh` before processing a batch of objects.
const NO_REFRESH = raw::GIT_ODB_LOOKUP_NO_REFRESH as u32;
}
}
bitflags! {
/// How to handle reference updates.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct RemoteUpdateFlags: u32 {
/// Write the fetch results to FETCH_HEAD.
const UPDATE_FETCHHEAD = raw::GIT_REMOTE_UPDATE_FETCHHEAD as u32;
/// Report unchanged tips in the update_tips callback.
const REPORT_UNCHANGED = raw::GIT_REMOTE_UPDATE_REPORT_UNCHANGED as u32;
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[macro_use]
mod test;
#[macro_use]
mod panic;
mod attr;
mod call;
mod util;
pub mod build;
pub mod cert;
pub mod oid_array;
pub mod opts;
pub mod string_array;
pub mod transport;
mod apply;
mod blame;
mod blob;
mod branch;
mod buf;
mod cherrypick;
mod commit;
mod config;
mod cred;
mod describe;
mod diff;
mod email;
mod error;
mod index;
mod indexer;
mod mailmap;
mod mempack;
mod merge;
mod message;
mod note;
mod object;
mod odb;
mod oid;
mod packbuilder;
mod patch;
mod pathspec;
mod proxy_options;
mod push_update;
mod rebase;
mod reference;
mod reflog;
mod refspec;
mod remote;
mod remote_callbacks;
mod repo;
mod revert;
mod revspec;
mod revwalk;
mod signature;
mod stash;
mod status;
mod submodule;
mod tag;
mod tagforeach;
mod time;
mod tracing;
mod transaction;
mod tree;
mod treebuilder;
mod version;
mod worktree;
fn init() {
static INIT: Once = Once::new();
INIT.call_once(|| {
openssl_env_init();
});
raw::init();
}
#[cfg(all(
unix,
not(target_os = "macos"),
not(target_os = "ios"),
feature = "https"
))]
fn openssl_env_init() {
// Currently, libgit2 leverages OpenSSL for SSL support when cloning
// repositories over HTTPS. This means that we're picking up an OpenSSL
// dependency on non-Windows platforms (where it has its own HTTPS
// subsystem). As a result, we need to link to OpenSSL.
//
// Now actually *linking* to OpenSSL isn't so hard. We just need to make
// sure to use pkg-config to discover any relevant system dependencies for
// differences between distributions like CentOS and Ubuntu. The actual
// trickiness comes about when we start *distributing* the resulting
// binaries. Currently Cargo is distributed in binary form as nightlies,
// which means we're distributing a binary with OpenSSL linked in.
//
// For historical reasons, the Linux nightly builder is running a CentOS
// distribution in order to have as much ABI compatibility with other
// distributions as possible. Sadly, however, this compatibility does not
// extend to OpenSSL. Currently OpenSSL has two major versions, 0.9 and 1.0,
// which are incompatible (many ABI differences). The CentOS builder we
// build on has version 1.0, as do most distributions today. Some still have
// 0.9, however. This means that if we are to distribute the binaries built
// by the CentOS machine, we would only be compatible with OpenSSL 1.0 and
// we would fail to run (a dynamic linker error at runtime) on systems with
// only 9.8 installed (hopefully).
//
// But wait, the plot thickens! Apparently CentOS has dubbed their OpenSSL
// library as `libssl.so.10`, notably the `10` is included at the end. On
// the other hand Ubuntu, for example, only distributes `libssl.so`. This
// means that the binaries created at CentOS are hard-wired to probe for a
// file called `libssl.so.10` at runtime (using the LD_LIBRARY_PATH), which
// will not be found on ubuntu. The conclusion of this is that binaries
// built on CentOS cannot be distributed to Ubuntu and run successfully.
//
// There are a number of sneaky things we could do, including, but not
// limited to:
//
// 1. Create a shim program which runs "just before" cargo runs. The
// responsibility of this shim program would be to locate `libssl.so`,
// whatever it's called, on the current system, make sure there's a
// symlink *somewhere* called `libssl.so.10`, and then set up
// LD_LIBRARY_PATH and run the actual cargo.
//
// This approach definitely seems unconventional, and is borderline
// overkill for this problem. It's also dubious if we can find a
// libssl.so reliably on the target system.
//
// 2. Somehow re-work the CentOS installation so that the linked-against
// library is called libssl.so instead of libssl.so.10
//
// The problem with this approach is that systems with 0.9 installed will
// start to silently fail, due to also having libraries called libssl.so
// (probably symlinked under a more appropriate version).
//
// 3. Compile Cargo against both OpenSSL 1.0 *and* OpenSSL 0.9, and
// distribute both. Also make sure that the linked-against name of the
// library is `libssl.so`. At runtime we determine which version is
// installed, and we then the appropriate binary.
//
// This approach clearly has drawbacks in terms of infrastructure and
// feasibility.
//
// 4. Build a nightly of Cargo for each distribution we'd like to support.
// You would then pick the appropriate Cargo nightly to install locally.
//
// So, with all this in mind, the decision was made to *statically* link
// OpenSSL. This solves any problem of relying on a downstream OpenSSL
// version being available. This does, however, open a can of worms related
// to security issues. It's generally a good idea to dynamically link
// OpenSSL as you'll get security updates over time without having to do
// anything (the system administrator will update the local openssl
// package). By statically linking, we're forfeiting this feature.
//
// The conclusion was made it is likely appropriate for the Cargo nightlies
// to statically link OpenSSL, but highly encourage distributions and
// packagers of Cargo to dynamically link OpenSSL. Packagers are targeting
// one system and are distributing to only that system, so none of the
// problems mentioned above would arise.
//
// In order to support this, a new package was made: openssl-static-sys.
// This package currently performs a fairly simple task:
//
// 1. Run pkg-config to discover where openssl is installed.
// 2. If openssl is installed in a nonstandard location, *and* static copies
// of the libraries are available, copy them to $OUT_DIR.
//
// This library will bring in libssl.a and libcrypto.a into the local build,
// allowing them to be picked up by this crate. This allows us to configure
// our own buildbots to have pkg-config point to these local pre-built
// copies of a static OpenSSL (with very few dependencies) while allowing
// most other builds of Cargo to naturally dynamically link OpenSSL.
//
// So in summary, if you're with me so far, we've statically linked OpenSSL
// to the Cargo binary (or any binary, for that matter) and we're ready to
// distribute it to *all* linux distributions. Remember that our original
// intent for openssl was for HTTPS support, which implies that we need some
// for of CA certificate store to validate certificates. This is normally
// installed in a standard system location.
//
// Unfortunately, as one might imagine, OpenSSL is configured for where this
// standard location is at *build time*, but it often varies widely
// per-system. Consequently, it was discovered that OpenSSL will respect the
// SSL_CERT_FILE and SSL_CERT_DIR environment variables in order to assist
// in discovering the location of this file (hurray!).
//
// So, finally getting to the point, this function solely exists to support
// our static builds of OpenSSL by probing for the "standard system
// location" of certificates and setting relevant environment variable to
// point to them.
//
// Ah, and as a final note, this is only a problem on Linux, not on OS X. On
// OS X the OpenSSL binaries are stable enough that we can just rely on
// dynamic linkage (plus they have some weird modifications to OpenSSL which
// means we wouldn't want to link statically).
openssl_probe::init_ssl_cert_env_vars();
}
#[cfg(any(
windows,
target_os = "macos",
target_os = "ios",
not(feature = "https")
))]
fn openssl_env_init() {}
unsafe fn opt_bytes<'a, T>(_anchor: &'a T, c: *const libc::c_char) -> Option<&'a [u8]> {
if c.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(CStr::from_ptr(c).to_bytes())
}
}
fn opt_cstr<T: IntoCString>(o: Option<T>) -> Result<Option<CString>, Error> {
match o {
Some(s) => s.into_c_string().map(Some),
None => Ok(None),
}
}
impl ObjectType {
/// Convert an object type to its string representation.
pub fn str(&self) -> &'static str {
unsafe {
let ptr = call!(raw::git_object_type2string(*self)) as *const _;
let data = CStr::from_ptr(ptr).to_bytes();
str::from_utf8(data).unwrap()
}
}
/// Determine if the given git_object_t is a valid loose object type.
pub fn is_loose(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { call!(raw::git_object_typeisloose(*self)) == 1 }
}
/// Convert a raw git_object_t to an ObjectType
pub fn from_raw(raw: raw::git_object_t) -> Option<ObjectType> {
match raw {
raw::GIT_OBJECT_ANY => Some(ObjectType::Any),
raw::GIT_OBJECT_COMMIT => Some(ObjectType::Commit),
raw::GIT_OBJECT_TREE => Some(ObjectType::Tree),
raw::GIT_OBJECT_BLOB => Some(ObjectType::Blob),
raw::GIT_OBJECT_TAG => Some(ObjectType::Tag),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Convert this kind into its raw representation
pub fn raw(&self) -> raw::git_object_t {
call::convert(self)
}
/// Convert a string object type representation to its object type.
pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> Option<ObjectType> {
let raw = unsafe { call!(raw::git_object_string2type(CString::new(s).unwrap())) };
ObjectType::from_raw(raw)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ObjectType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
self.str().fmt(f)
}
}
impl ReferenceType {
/// Convert an object type to its string representation.
pub fn str(&self) -> &'static str {
match self {
ReferenceType::Direct => "direct",
ReferenceType::Symbolic => "symbolic",
}
}
/// Convert a raw git_reference_t to a ReferenceType.
pub fn from_raw(raw: raw::git_reference_t) -> Option<ReferenceType> {
match raw {
raw::GIT_REFERENCE_DIRECT => Some(ReferenceType::Direct),
raw::GIT_REFERENCE_SYMBOLIC => Some(ReferenceType::Symbolic),
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for ReferenceType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
self.str().fmt(f)
}
}
impl ConfigLevel {
/// Converts a raw configuration level to a ConfigLevel
pub fn from_raw(raw: raw::git_config_level_t) -> ConfigLevel {
match raw {
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_PROGRAMDATA => ConfigLevel::ProgramData,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_SYSTEM => ConfigLevel::System,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_XDG => ConfigLevel::XDG,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_GLOBAL => ConfigLevel::Global,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_LOCAL => ConfigLevel::Local,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_WORKTREE => ConfigLevel::Worktree,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_LEVEL_APP => ConfigLevel::App,
raw::GIT_CONFIG_HIGHEST_LEVEL => ConfigLevel::Highest,
n => panic!("unknown config level: {}", n),
}
}
}
impl SubmoduleIgnore {
/// Converts a [`raw::git_submodule_ignore_t`] to a [`SubmoduleIgnore`]
pub fn from_raw(raw: raw::git_submodule_ignore_t) -> Self {
match raw {
raw::GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNSPECIFIED => SubmoduleIgnore::Unspecified,
raw::GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_NONE => SubmoduleIgnore::None,
raw::GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNTRACKED => SubmoduleIgnore::Untracked,
raw::GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_DIRTY => SubmoduleIgnore::Dirty,
raw::GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_ALL => SubmoduleIgnore::All,
n => panic!("unknown submodule ignore rule: {}", n),
}
}