Class: Rugged::Index
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Rugged::Index
- Includes:
- Enumerable
- Defined in:
- ext/rugged/rugged_index.c,
lib/rugged/index.rb,
ext/rugged/rugged_index.c
Overview
Index Entries
Index entries are represented as Hash instances with the following key/value pairs:
- path:
-
The entry’s path in the index.
- oid:
-
The oid of the entry’s git object (blob / tree).
- dev:
-
The device for the index entry.
- ino:
-
The inode for the index entry.
- mode:
-
The current permissions of the index entry.
- gid:
-
Group ID of the index entry’s owner.
- uid:
-
User ID of the index entry’s owner.
- file_size:
-
The index entry’s size, in bytes.
- valid:
-
true
if the index entry is valid,false
otherwise. - stage:
-
The current stage of the index entry.
- mtime:
-
A Time instance representing the index entry’s time of last modification.
- mtime:
-
A Time instance representing the index entry’s time of last status change (ie. change of owner, group, mode, etc.).
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.new([path]) ⇒ Object
Create a bare index object based on the index file at
path
.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<<(rb_entry) ⇒ Object
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
-
#[](*args) ⇒ Object
Return a specific entry in the index.
-
#add(rb_entry) ⇒ Object
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
-
#add_all(*args) ⇒ Object
Add or update index entries matching files in the working directory.
-
#clear ⇒ nil
Clear the contents (remove all entries) of the index object.
-
#conflicts? ⇒ Boolean
Determines if the index contains entries representing conflicts.
-
#count ⇒ Integer
Returns the number of entries currently in the index.
-
#diff(*args) ⇒ Object
The first form returns a diff between the index and the current working directory.
-
#each ⇒ Object
Passes each entry of the index to the given block.
-
#get(*args) ⇒ Object
Return a specific entry in the index.
-
#read_tree(tree) ⇒ Object
Clear the current index and start the index again on top of
tree
. -
#reload ⇒ nil
Reloads the index contents from the disk, discarding any changes that have not been saved through #write.
-
#remove(path[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil
Removes the entry at the given
path
with the givenstage
from the index. -
#remove_all(*args) ⇒ Object
Remove all matching index entries.
-
#remove_dir(dir[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil
Removes all entries under the given
dir
with the givenstage
from the index. - #to_s ⇒ Object
-
#update(rb_entry) ⇒ Object
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
-
#update_all(*args) ⇒ Object
Update all index entries to match the working directory.
-
#write ⇒ nil
Writes the index object from memory back to the disk, persisting all changes.
-
#write_tree([repo]) ⇒ Object
Write the index to a tree, either in the index’s repository, or in the given
repo
.
Class Method Details
.new([path]) ⇒ Object
Create a bare index object based on the index file at path
.
Any index methods that rely on the ODB or a working directory (e.g. #add) will raise a Rugged::IndexError.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 61
static VALUE rb_git_index_new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
git_index *index;
int error;
VALUE rb_path;
const char *path = NULL;
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &rb_path) == 1) {
Check_Type(rb_path, T_STRING);
path = StringValueCStr(rb_path);
}
error = git_index_open(&index, path);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_index_new(klass, Qnil, index);
}
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Instance Method Details
#<<(entry) ⇒ nil #<<(path) ⇒ nil #add(entry) ⇒ nil #add(path) ⇒ nil #update(entry) ⇒ nil #update(path) ⇒ nil
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
If passed a path
to an existing, readable file relative to the workdir, creates a new index entry based on this file.
Alternatively, a new index entry can be created by passing a Hash containing all key/value pairs of an index entry.
Any gitignore rules that might match path
(or the :path
value of the entry hash) are ignored.
If the index entry at path
(or :path
) currently contains a merge conflict, it will no longer be marked as conflicting and the data about the conflict will be moved into the “resolve undo” (REUC) section of the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 307
static VALUE rb_git_index_add(VALUE self, VALUE rb_entry)
{
git_index *index;
int error = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_HASH) {
git_index_entry entry;
rb_git_indexentry_toC(&entry, rb_entry);
error = git_index_add(index, &entry);
}
else if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_STRING) {
error = git_index_add_bypath(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry));
}
else {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
"Expecting a hash defining an Index Entry or a path to a file in the repository");
}
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#[](path[, stage = 0)) ⇒ nil #[](position) ⇒ nil #get(path[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil #get(position) ⇒ nil
Return a specific entry in the index.
The first two forms returns entries based on their path
in the index and an optional stage
, while the last two forms return entries based on their position in the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 159
static VALUE rb_git_index_get(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
const git_index_entry *entry = NULL;
VALUE rb_entry, rb_stage;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_entry, &rb_stage);
if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_STRING) {
int stage = 0;
if (!NIL_P(rb_stage)) {
Check_Type(rb_stage, T_FIXNUM);
stage = FIX2INT(rb_stage);
}
entry = git_index_get_bypath(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry), stage);
}
else if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_FIXNUM) {
if (argc > 1) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
"Too many arguments when trying to lookup entry by index");
}
entry = git_index_get_byindex(index, FIX2INT(rb_entry));
} else {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
"Invalid type for `entry`: expected String or Fixnum");
}
return entry ? rb_git_indexentry_fromC(entry) : Qnil;
}
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#<<(entry) ⇒ nil #<<(path) ⇒ nil #add(entry) ⇒ nil #add(path) ⇒ nil #update(entry) ⇒ nil #update(path) ⇒ nil
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
If passed a path
to an existing, readable file relative to the workdir, creates a new index entry based on this file.
Alternatively, a new index entry can be created by passing a Hash containing all key/value pairs of an index entry.
Any gitignore rules that might match path
(or the :path
value of the entry hash) are ignored.
If the index entry at path
(or :path
) currently contains a merge conflict, it will no longer be marked as conflicting and the data about the conflict will be moved into the “resolve undo” (REUC) section of the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 307
static VALUE rb_git_index_add(VALUE self, VALUE rb_entry)
{
git_index *index;
int error = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_HASH) {
git_index_entry entry;
rb_git_indexentry_toC(&entry, rb_entry);
error = git_index_add(index, &entry);
}
else if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_STRING) {
error = git_index_add_bypath(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry));
}
else {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
"Expecting a hash defining an Index Entry or a path to a file in the repository");
}
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#add_all(pathspec = [][, options]) ⇒ nil #add_all(pathspec = [][, options]) {|path, pathspec| ... } ⇒ nil
Add or update index entries matching files in the working directory.
Searches the working directory for files that pathspec
and adds them to index
(by updating an existing entry or adding a new entry).
pathspec
can either be a String, or an Array of Strings. If pathspec
is empty, all entries in the index will be matched.
Files that are ignored due to .gitignore
rules will be skipped, unless they’re already have an entry in index
.
Files that are marked as the result of a merge request, will have this marking removed and the merge conflict information will be moved into the “resolve undo” (REUC) section of index
.
If a block is given, each matched path
and the pathspec
that matched it will be passed to the block. If the return value of block
is falsy, the matching item will not be added to the index.
This method will fail in bare index instances.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :force
-
If
true
, any.gitignore
rules will be ignored. - :disable_pathspec_match
-
If
true
, glob expansion will be disabled and exact matching will be forced. - :check_pathspec
-
If
true
, and the:force
options isfalse
or not given, exact matches of ignored files or files that are not already inindex
will raise a Rugged::InvalidError. This emulatesgit add -A
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 389
static VALUE rb_git_index_add_all(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_pathspecs, rb_options;
git_index *index;
git_strarray pathspecs;
int error, exception = 0;
unsigned int flags = GIT_INDEX_ADD_DEFAULT;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &rb_pathspecs, &rb_options) > 1) {
Check_Type(rb_options, T_HASH);
if (RTEST(rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("force"))))
flags |= GIT_INDEX_ADD_FORCE;
if (RTEST(rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("disable_pathspec_match"))))
flags |= GIT_INDEX_ADD_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH;
if (RTEST(rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("check_pathspec"))))
flags |= GIT_INDEX_ADD_CHECK_PATHSPEC;
}
rugged_rb_ary_to_strarray(rb_pathspecs, &pathspecs);
error = git_index_add_all(index, &pathspecs, flags,
rb_block_given_p() ? rugged__index_matched_path_cb : NULL, &exception);
xfree(pathspecs.strings);
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#clear ⇒ nil
Clear the contents (remove all entries) of the index object. Changes are in-memory only and can be saved by calling #write.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 87
static VALUE rb_git_index_clear(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
git_index_clear(index);
return Qnil;
}
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#conflicts? ⇒ Boolean
Determines if the index contains entries representing conflicts.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 843
static VALUE rb_git_index_conflicts_p(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
return git_index_has_conflicts(index) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
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#count ⇒ Integer
Returns the number of entries currently in the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 140
static VALUE rb_git_index_count(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
return INT2FIX(git_index_entrycount(index));
}
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#diff([options]) ⇒ Object #diff(diffable[, options]) ⇒ Object
The first form returns a diff between the index and the current working directory.
The second form returns a diff between the index and the given diffable object. diffable
can either be a Rugged::Commit
or a Rugged::Tree
.
The index will be used as the “old file” side of the diff, while the working directory or the diffable
will be used for the “new file” side.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :paths
-
An array of paths / fnmatch patterns to constrain the diff to a specific set of files. Also see
:disable_pathspec_match
. - :max_size
-
An integer specifying the maximum byte size of a file before a it will be treated as binary. The default value is 512MB.
- :context_lines
-
The number of unchanged lines that define the boundary of a hunk (and to display before and after the actual changes). The default is 3.
- :interhunk_lines
-
The maximum number of unchanged lines between hunk boundaries before the hunks will be merged into a one. The default is 0.
- :reverse
-
If true, the sides of the diff will be reversed.
- :force_text
-
If true, all files will be treated as text, disabling binary attributes & detection.
- :ignore_whitespace
-
If true, all whitespace will be ignored.
- :ignore_whitespace_change
-
If true, changes in amount of whitespace will be ignored.
- :ignore_whitespace_eol
-
If true, whitespace at end of line will be ignored.
- :ignore_submodules
-
if true, submodules will be excluded from the diff completely.
- :patience
-
If true, the “patience diff” algorithm will be used (currenlty unimplemented).
- :include_ignored
-
If true, ignored files will be included in the diff.
- :include_untracked
-
If true, untracked files will be included in the diff.
- :include_unmodified
-
If true, unmodified files will be included in the diff.
- :recurse_untracked_dirs
-
Even if
:include_untracked
is true, untracked directories will only be marked with a single entry in the diff. If this flag is set to true, all files under ignored directories will be included in the di ff, too. - :disable_pathspec_match
-
If true, the given
:paths
will be applied as exact matches, instead of as fnmatch patterns. - :deltas_are_icase
-
If true, filename comparisons will be made with case-insensitivity.
- :include_untracked_content
-
if true, untracked content will be contained in the the diff patch text.
- :skip_binary_check
-
If true, diff deltas will be generated without spending time on binary detection. This is useful to improve performance in cases where the actual file content difference is not needed.
- :include_typechange
-
If true, type changes for files will not be interpreted as deletion of the “old file” and addition of the “new file”, but will generate typechange records.
- :include_typechange_trees
-
Even if
:include_typechange
is true, blob -> tree changes will still usually be handled as a deletion of the blob. If this flag is set to true, blob -> tree changes will be marked as typechanges. - :ignore_filemode
-
If true, file mode changes will be ignored.
- :recurse_ignored_dirs
-
Even if
:include_ignored
is true, ignored directories will only be marked with a single entry in the diff. If this flag is set to true, all files under ignored directories will be included in the diff, too.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 790
static VALUE rb_git_index_diff(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
git_diff_options opts = GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_INIT;
git_repository *repo;
git_diff_list *diff = NULL;
VALUE owner, rb_other, rb_options;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01:", &rb_other, &rb_options);
rugged_parse_diff_options(&opts, rb_options);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
owner = rugged_owner(self);
Data_Get_Struct(owner, git_repository, repo);
if (NIL_P(rb_other)) {
error = git_diff_index_to_workdir(&diff, repo, index, &opts);
} else {
// Need to flip the reverse option, so that the index is by default
// the "old file" side of the diff.
opts.flags ^= GIT_DIFF_REVERSE;
if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_other, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
git_tree *other_tree;
git_commit *commit;
Data_Get_Struct(rb_other, git_commit, commit);
error = git_commit_tree(&other_tree, commit);
if (!error)
error = git_diff_tree_to_index(&diff, repo, other_tree, index, &opts);
} else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_other, rb_cRuggedTree)) {
git_tree *other_tree;
Data_Get_Struct(rb_other, git_tree, other_tree);
error = git_diff_tree_to_index(&diff, repo, other_tree, index, &opts);
} else {
xfree(opts.pathspec.strings);
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "A Rugged::Commit or Rugged::Tree instance is required");
}
}
xfree(opts.pathspec.strings);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_diff_new(rb_cRuggedDiff, self, diff);
}
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#each {|entry| ... } ⇒ nil #each ⇒ Enumerator
Passes each entry of the index to the given block.
If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 205
static VALUE rb_git_index_each(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
unsigned int i, count;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (!rb_block_given_p())
return rb_funcall(self, rb_intern("to_enum"), 0);
count = (unsigned int)git_index_entrycount(index);
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
const git_index_entry *entry = git_index_get_byindex(index, i);
if (entry)
rb_yield(rb_git_indexentry_fromC(entry));
}
return Qnil;
}
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#[](path[, stage = 0)) ⇒ nil #[](position) ⇒ nil #get(path[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil #get(position) ⇒ nil
Return a specific entry in the index.
The first two forms returns entries based on their path
in the index and an optional stage
, while the last two forms return entries based on their position in the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 159
static VALUE rb_git_index_get(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
const git_index_entry *entry = NULL;
VALUE rb_entry, rb_stage;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_entry, &rb_stage);
if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_STRING) {
int stage = 0;
if (!NIL_P(rb_stage)) {
Check_Type(rb_stage, T_FIXNUM);
stage = FIX2INT(rb_stage);
}
entry = git_index_get_bypath(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry), stage);
}
else if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_FIXNUM) {
if (argc > 1) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
"Too many arguments when trying to lookup entry by index");
}
entry = git_index_get_byindex(index, FIX2INT(rb_entry));
} else {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
"Invalid type for `entry`: expected String or Fixnum");
}
return entry ? rb_git_indexentry_fromC(entry) : Qnil;
}
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#read_tree(tree) ⇒ Object
Clear the current index and start the index again on top of tree
Further index operations (add
, update
, remove
, etc) will be considered changes on top of tree
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 675
static VALUE rb_git_index_readtree(VALUE self, VALUE rb_tree)
{
git_index *index;
git_tree *tree;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
Data_Get_Struct(rb_tree, git_tree, tree);
error = git_index_read_tree(index, tree);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#reload ⇒ nil
Reloads the index contents from the disk, discarding any changes that have not been saved through #write.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 102
static VALUE rb_git_index_read(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
error = git_index_read(index);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#remove(path[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil
Removes the entry at the given path
with the given stage
from the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 232
static VALUE rb_git_index_remove(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
int error, stage = 0;
VALUE rb_entry, rb_stage;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_entry, &rb_stage) > 1) {
Check_Type(rb_stage, T_FIXNUM);
stage = FIX2INT(rb_stage);
}
Check_Type(rb_entry, T_STRING);
error = git_index_remove(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry), stage);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#remove_all(pathspec = []) ⇒ nil #remove_all(pathspec = []) {|path, pathspec| ... } ⇒ nil
Remove all matching index entries.
Searches index
for entries that match pathspec
and removes them from the index.
pathspec
can either be a String, or an Array of Strings. If pathspec
is empty, all entries in the index will be matched.
If a block is given, each matched path
and the pathspec
that matched it will be passed to the block. If the return value of block
is falsy, the matching item will not be removed from the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 494
static VALUE rb_git_index_remove_all(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_pathspecs = rb_ary_new();
git_index *index;
git_strarray pathspecs;
int error, exception = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &rb_pathspecs);
if (NIL_P(rb_pathspecs))
rb_pathspecs = rb_ary_new();
rugged_rb_ary_to_strarray(rb_ary_to_ary(rb_pathspecs), &pathspecs);
error = git_index_remove_all(index, &pathspecs,
rb_block_given_p() ? rugged__index_matched_path_cb : NULL, &exception);
xfree(pathspecs.strings);
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#remove_dir(dir[, stage = 0]) ⇒ nil
Removes all entries under the given dir
with the given stage
from the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 261
static VALUE rb_git_index_remove_directory(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
int error, stage = 0;
VALUE rb_dir, rb_stage;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_dir, &rb_stage) > 1) {
Check_Type(rb_stage, T_FIXNUM);
stage = FIX2INT(rb_stage);
}
Check_Type(rb_dir, T_STRING);
error = git_index_remove_directory(index, StringValueCStr(rb_dir), stage);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/index.rb', line 5 def to_s s = "#<Rugged::Index\n" self.each do |entry| s << " [#{entry[:stage]}] '#{entry[:path]}'\n" end s + '>' end |
#<<(entry) ⇒ nil #<<(path) ⇒ nil #add(entry) ⇒ nil #add(path) ⇒ nil #update(entry) ⇒ nil #update(path) ⇒ nil
Add a new entry to the index or update an existing entry in the index.
If passed a path
to an existing, readable file relative to the workdir, creates a new index entry based on this file.
Alternatively, a new index entry can be created by passing a Hash containing all key/value pairs of an index entry.
Any gitignore rules that might match path
(or the :path
value of the entry hash) are ignored.
If the index entry at path
(or :path
) currently contains a merge conflict, it will no longer be marked as conflicting and the data about the conflict will be moved into the “resolve undo” (REUC) section of the index.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 307
static VALUE rb_git_index_add(VALUE self, VALUE rb_entry)
{
git_index *index;
int error = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_HASH) {
git_index_entry entry;
rb_git_indexentry_toC(&entry, rb_entry);
error = git_index_add(index, &entry);
}
else if (TYPE(rb_entry) == T_STRING) {
error = git_index_add_bypath(index, StringValueCStr(rb_entry));
}
else {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
"Expecting a hash defining an Index Entry or a path to a file in the repository");
}
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#update_all(pathspec = []) ⇒ nil #update_all(pathspec = []) {|path, pathspec| ... } ⇒ nil
Update all index entries to match the working directory.
Searches index
for entries that match pathspec
and synchronizes them with the content of the working directory.
pathspec
can either be a String, or an Array of Strings. If pathspec
is empty, all entries in the index will be matched.
Entries where the corresponding working directory file no longer exists get deleted, all other matched entries will get updated to reflect their working directory state (the latest version of the a file’s content will automatically be added to the ODB).
If a block is given, each matched path
and the pathspec
that matched it will be passed to the block. If the return value of block
is falsy, the matching item will not be updated in the index.
This method will fail in bare index instances.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 451
static VALUE rb_git_index_update_all(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_pathspecs = rb_ary_new();;
git_index *index;
git_strarray pathspecs;
int error, exception = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &rb_pathspecs);
rugged_rb_ary_to_strarray(rb_pathspecs, &pathspecs);
error = git_index_update_all(index, &pathspecs,
rb_block_given_p() ? rugged__index_matched_path_cb : NULL, &exception);
xfree(pathspecs.strings);
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#write ⇒ nil
Writes the index object from memory back to the disk, persisting all changes.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 121
static VALUE rb_git_index_write(VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
error = git_index_write(index);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#write_tree([repo]) ⇒ Object
Write the index to a tree, either in the index’s repository, or in the given repo
.
If the index contains any files in conflict, writing the tree will fail.
Returns the OID string of the written tree object.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_index.c', line 643
static VALUE rb_git_index_writetree(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_index *index;
git_oid tree_oid;
int error;
VALUE rb_repo;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_index, index);
if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &rb_repo) == 1) {
git_repository *repo = NULL;
rugged_check_repo(rb_repo);
Data_Get_Struct(rb_repo, git_repository, repo);
error = git_index_write_tree_to(&tree_oid, index, repo);
}
else {
error = git_index_write_tree(&tree_oid, index);
}
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_oid(&tree_oid);
}
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