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| author | Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> | 2026-03-05 15:19:44 +0100 |
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| committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2026-03-05 11:45:15 -0800 |
| commit | 7e0aa0ab803405076b82ca66d328d314d17870ac (patch) | |
| tree | c24292b5962c78b68e9bf9e298b7dcf5406ead94 /odb | |
| parent | d9ecf268ef3f69130fa269012318470d908978f6 (diff) | |
| download | git-7e0aa0ab803405076b82ca66d328d314d17870ac.tar.xz | |
odb: move reparenting logic into respective subsystems
The primary object database source may be initialized with a relative
path. When the process changes its current working directory we thus
have to update this path and have it point to the same path, but
relative to the new working directory.
This logic is handled in the object database layer. It consists of three
steps:
1. We undo any potential temporary object directory, which are used
for transactions. This is done so that we don't end up modifying
the temporary object database source that got applied for the
transaction.
2. We then iterate through the non-transactional sources and reparent
their respective paths.
3. We reapply the temporary object directory, but update its path.
All of this logic is heavily tied to how the object database source
handles paths in the first place. It's an internal implementation
detail, and as sources may not even use an on-disk path at all it is not
a mechanism that applies to all potential sources.
Refactor the code so that the logic to reparent the sources is hosted by
the "files" source and the temporary object directory subsystems,
respectively. This logic is easier to reason about, but it also ensures
that this logic is handled at the correct level.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'odb')
| -rw-r--r-- | odb/source-files.c | 23 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/odb/source-files.c b/odb/source-files.c index a43a197157..df0ea9ee62 100644 --- a/odb/source-files.c +++ b/odb/source-files.c @@ -1,13 +1,28 @@ #include "git-compat-util.h" +#include "abspath.h" +#include "chdir-notify.h" #include "object-file.h" #include "odb/source.h" #include "odb/source-files.h" #include "packfile.h" +static void odb_source_files_reparent(const char *name UNUSED, + const char *old_cwd, + const char *new_cwd, + void *cb_data) +{ + struct odb_source_files *files = cb_data; + char *path = reparent_relative_path(old_cwd, new_cwd, + files->base.path); + free(files->base.path); + files->base.path = path; +} + void odb_source_files_free(struct odb_source_files *files) { if (!files) return; + chdir_notify_unregister(NULL, odb_source_files_reparent, files); odb_source_loose_free(files->loose); packfile_store_free(files->packed); odb_source_release(&files->base); @@ -25,5 +40,13 @@ struct odb_source_files *odb_source_files_new(struct object_database *odb, files->loose = odb_source_loose_new(&files->base); files->packed = packfile_store_new(&files->base); + /* + * Ideally, we would only ever store absolute paths in the source. This + * is not (yet) possible though because we access and assume relative + * paths in the primary ODB source in some user-facing functionality. + */ + if (!is_absolute_path(path)) + chdir_notify_register(NULL, odb_source_files_reparent, files); + return files; } |
