On 6/24/2014 4:55 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Ramsay Jones <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
+static struct hashmap *get_config_cache(void)
+{
+ static struct hashmap config_cache;
+ if (!hashmap_initialized) {
+ config_cache_init(&config_cache);
+ hashmap_initialized = 1;
+ git_config(config_cache_callback, NULL);
+ }
+ return &config_cache;
+}
[I have not been following this series at all (sorry I haven't had
the time to spare), so take these comments with a very big pinch of
salt! ie just ignore me if it's already been discussed etc. ;-) ]
The 'git config' command can be used to read arbitrary files (so long
as they conform to the config syntax). For example, see the --file and
--blob options to git-config. At present, I think only scripted commands
use this facility (eg git-submodule). Noting the singleton config_cache,
what happens when git-submodule becomes a C builtin, or indeed any other
C builtin wants to take advantage of the new code when processing a non-
standard config file?
Yup, that is a very good point. There needs an infrastructure to
tie a set of files (i.e. the standard one being the chain of
system-global /etc/gitconfig to repo-specific .git/config, and any
custom one that can be specified by the caller like submodule code)
to a separate hashmap; a future built-in submodule code would use
two hashmaps aka "config-caches", one to manage the usual
"configuration" and the other to manage the contents of the
.gitmodules file.
When we are operating across repositories (think "recursive
checkout"), we somehow have to deal with multiple sets of
configuration, one that applies to the top-level superproject and
others that apply to individual submodule repositories.
Even there is currently one caller, the "git config" command
implementation, if one is designing the new API, the design
shouldn't be tied to a singleton limitation, I would have to say, so
that future callers do not have to throw away everything done in
this series and start from scratch.
Sorry for the repost, missed the link.
What changes should I implement in this series? Should I add new
user facing API adding to the singleton callers which are already in
this series.
"submodule lookup API" was intoduced by Heiko Voigt in [1], which is in
"cooking" now. His series already allows looking up local configuration
by passing in the null_sha1 for gitmodule or commit sha1. What else can
I add to my implementation, please suggest.
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/250811
Thanks,
Tanay Abhra
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