On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:58 AM, Eric Sunshine <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 3:03 AM, Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Introduce remote_ref_atom_parser() which will parse the '%(upstream)' >> and '%(push)' atoms and store information into the 'used_atom' >> structure based on the modifiers used along with the corresponding >> atom. >> >> Helped-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <Karthik.188@xxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> diff --git a/ref-filter.c b/ref-filter.c >> @@ -841,6 +863,43 @@ static inline char *copy_advance(char *dst, const char *src) >> +static void fill_remote_ref_details(struct used_atom *atom, const char *refname, >> + struct branch *branch, const char **s) >> +{ >> + int num_ours, num_theirs; >> + if (atom->u.remote_ref == RR_SHORTEN) >> + *s = shorten_unambiguous_ref(refname, warn_ambiguous_refs); >> + else if (atom->u.remote_ref == RR_TRACK) { >> + if (stat_tracking_info(branch, &num_ours, >> + &num_theirs, NULL)) >> + return; >> + >> + if (!num_ours && !num_theirs) >> + *s = ""; >> + else if (!num_ours) >> + *s = xstrfmt("[behind %d]", num_theirs); >> + else if (!num_theirs) >> + *s = xstrfmt("[ahead %d]", num_ours); >> + else >> + *s = xstrfmt("[ahead %d, behind %d]", >> + num_ours, num_theirs); >> + } else if (atom->u.remote_ref == RR_TRACKSHORT) { >> + if (stat_tracking_info(branch, &num_ours, >> + &num_theirs, NULL)) >> + return; >> + >> + if (!num_ours && !num_theirs) >> + *s = "="; >> + else if (!num_ours) >> + *s = "<"; >> + else if (!num_theirs) >> + *s = ">"; >> + else >> + *s = "<>"; >> + } else if (atom->u.remote_ref == RR_NORMAL) >> + *s = refname; > > I think I mentioned this in a previous review: If the code falls past > this final 'else if' for some reason (programmer error), then *s won't > get assigned at all, which is probably undesirable. To protect against > such a case, you might want either to add a final 'else': > > else > die("BUG: ..."); > > or just consider RR_NORMAL the catchall case, and turn the final 'else > if' into a plain 'else': > > else /* RR_NORMAL */ > *s = refname; > The latter seems to make sense, will implement. >> +} >> @@ -894,6 +953,8 @@ static void populate_value(struct ref_array_item *ref) >> refname = branch_get_upstream(branch, NULL); >> if (!refname) >> continue; >> + fill_remote_ref_details(atom, refname, branch, &v->s); >> + continue; > > There are now two 'continue' statements very close together here. Have > you considered this instead? > > if (refname) > fill_remote_ref_details(...); > continue; > > It might make the code a bit more straightforward. (Genuine question; > I don't feel too strongly about it.) No, I didn't consider that, and I think it's a good change to implement. Thanks. ( I don't see any problems with it) > >> } else if (starts_with(name, "push")) { >> const char *branch_name; >> if (!skip_prefix(ref->refname, "refs/heads/", >> @@ -904,6 +965,8 @@ static void populate_value(struct ref_array_item *ref) >> refname = branch_get_push(branch, NULL); >> if (!refname) >> continue; >> + fill_remote_ref_details(atom, refname, branch, &v->s); >> + continue; > > Ditto. Noted. -- Regards, Karthik Nayak -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html