use bstr::BStr; /// Usually the first methods to call when parsing a rev-spec to set an anchoring revision (which is typically a `Commit` object). /// Methods can be called multiple time to either try input or to parse another rev-spec that is part of a range. /// /// In one case they will not be called at all, e.g. `@{[-]n}` indicates the current branch (what `HEAD` dereferences to), /// without ever naming it, and so does `@{upstream}` or `@{}`. /// /// Note that when dereferencing `HEAD` implicitly, a revision must be set for later navigation. pub trait Revision { /// Resolve `name` as reference which might not be a valid reference name. The name may be partial like `main` or full like /// `refs/heads/main` solely depending on the users input. /// Symbolic referenced should be followed till their object, but objects **must not yet** be peeled. fn find_ref(&mut self, name: &BStr) -> Option<()>; /// An object prefix to disambiguate, returning `None` if it is ambiguous or wasn't found at all. /// /// If `hint` is set, it should be used to disambiguate multiple objects with the same prefix. fn disambiguate_prefix(&mut self, prefix: gix_hash::Prefix, hint: Option>) -> Option<()>; /// Lookup the reflog of the previously set reference, or dereference `HEAD` to its reference /// to obtain the ref name (as opposed to `HEAD` itself). /// If there is no such reflog entry, return `None`. fn reflog(&mut self, query: ReflogLookup) -> Option<()>; /// When looking at `HEAD`, `branch_no` is the non-null checkout in the path, e.g. `1` means the last branch checked out, /// `2` is the one before that. /// Return `None` if there is no branch as the checkout history (via the reflog) isn't long enough. fn nth_checked_out_branch(&mut self, branch_no: usize) -> Option<()>; /// Lookup the previously set branch or dereference `HEAD` to its reference to use its name to lookup the sibling branch of `kind` /// in the configuration (typically in `refs/remotes/…`). The sibling branches are always local tracking branches. /// Return `None` of no such configuration exists and no sibling could be found, which is also the case for all reference outside /// of `refs/heads/`. /// Note that the caller isn't aware if the previously set reference is a branch or not and might call this method even though no reference /// is known. fn sibling_branch(&mut self, kind: SiblingBranch) -> Option<()>; } /// Combine one or more specs into a range of multiple. pub trait Kind { /// Set the kind of the spec, which happens only once if it happens at all. /// In case this method isn't called, assume `Single`. /// Reject a kind by returning `None` to stop the parsing. /// /// Note that ranges don't necessarily assure that a second specification will be parsed. /// If `^rev` is given, this method is called with [`spec::Kind::RangeBetween`][crate::spec::Kind::RangeBetween] /// and no second specification is provided. /// /// Note that the method can be called even if other invariants are not fulfilled, treat these as errors. fn kind(&mut self, kind: crate::spec::Kind) -> Option<()>; } /// Once an anchor is set one can adjust it using traversal methods. pub trait Navigate { /// Adjust the current revision to traverse the graph according to `kind`. fn traverse(&mut self, kind: Traversal) -> Option<()>; /// Peel the current object until it reached `kind` or `None` if the chain does not contain such object. fn peel_until(&mut self, kind: PeelTo<'_>) -> Option<()>; /// Find the first revision/commit whose message matches the given `regex` (which is never empty). /// to see how it should be matched. /// If `negated` is `true`, the first non-match will be a match. /// /// If no revision is known yet, find the _youngest_ matching commit from _any_ reference, including `HEAD`. /// Otherwise, only find commits reachable from the currently set revision. fn find(&mut self, regex: &BStr, negated: bool) -> Option<()>; /// Look up the given `path` at the given `stage` in the index returning its blob id, /// or return `None` if it doesn't exist at this `stage`. /// Note that this implies no revision is needed and no anchor is set yet. /// /// * `stage` ranges from 0 to 2, with 0 being the base, 1 being ours, 2 being theirs. /// * `path` without prefix is relative to the root of the repository, while prefixes like `./` and `../` make it /// relative to the current working directory. fn index_lookup(&mut self, path: &BStr, stage: u8) -> Option<()>; } /// A hint to make disambiguation when looking up prefixes possible. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] pub enum PrefixHint<'a> { /// The prefix must be a commit. MustBeCommit, /// The prefix refers to a commit, anchored to a ref and a revision generation in its future. DescribeAnchor { /// The name of the reference, like `v1.2.3` or `main`. ref_name: &'a BStr, /// The future generation of the commit we look for, with 0 meaning the commit is referenced by /// `ref_name` directly. generation: usize, }, } /// A lookup into the reflog of a reference. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] pub enum ReflogLookup { /// Lookup by entry, where `0` is the most recent entry, and `1` is the older one behind `0`. Entry(usize), /// Lookup the reflog at the given time and find the closest matching entry. Date(gix_date::Time), } /// Define how to traverse the commit graph. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] pub enum Traversal { /// Select the given parent commit of the currently selected commit, start at `1` for the first parent. /// The value will never be `0`. NthParent(usize), /// Select the given ancestor of the currently selected commit, start at `1` for the first ancestor. /// The value will never be `0`. NthAncestor(usize), } /// Define where a tag object should be peeled to. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] pub enum PeelTo<'a> { /// An object of the given kind. ObjectKind(gix_object::Kind), /// Ensure the object at hand exists and is valid (actually without peeling it), /// without imposing any restrictions to its type. /// The object needs to be looked up to assure that it is valid, but it doesn't need to be decoded. ValidObject, /// Follow an annotated tag object recursively until an object is found. RecursiveTagObject, /// The path to drill into as seen relative to the current tree-ish. /// /// Note that the path can be relative, and `./` and `../` prefixes are seen as relative to the current /// working directory. /// /// The path may be empty, which makes it refer to the tree at the current revision, similar to `^{tree}`. /// Note that paths like `../` are valid and refer to a tree as seen relative to the current working directory. Path(&'a BStr), } /// The kind of sibling branch to obtain. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] pub enum SiblingBranch { /// The upstream branch as configured in `branch..remote` or `branch..merge`. Upstream, /// The upstream branch to which we would push. Push, } impl SiblingBranch { /// Parse `input` as branch representation, if possible. pub fn parse(input: &BStr) -> Option { if input.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b"u") || input.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b"upstream") { SiblingBranch::Upstream.into() } else if input.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b"push") { SiblingBranch::Push.into() } else { None } } }