Re: [PATCH] [GSOC] remove_temporary_files(): reimplement using iterators

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On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 03:24:58AM +0300, Robert Stanca wrote:

> @@ -49,12 +51,7 @@ static void remove_temporary_files(void)
>  {
>  	struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
>  	size_t dirlen, prefixlen;
> -	DIR *dir;
> -	struct dirent *e;
> -
> -	dir = opendir(packdir);
> -	if (!dir)
> -		return;
> +	struct dir_iterator *diter = dir_iterator_begin(packdir);
>  
>  	/* Point at the slash at the end of ".../objects/pack/" */
>  	dirlen = strlen(packdir) + 1;
> @@ -62,14 +59,13 @@ static void remove_temporary_files(void)
>  	/* Hold the length of  ".tmp-%d-pack-" */
>  	prefixlen = buf.len - dirlen;
>  
> -	while ((e = readdir(dir))) {
> -		if (strncmp(e->d_name, buf.buf + dirlen, prefixlen))
> +	while (dir_iterator_advance(diter) == ITER_OK) {
> +		if (strncmp(diter->relative_path, buf.buf + dirlen, prefixlen))
>  			continue;
>  		strbuf_setlen(&buf, dirlen);
> -		strbuf_addstr(&buf, e->d_name);
> +		strbuf_addstr(&buf, diter->relative_path);
>  		unlink(buf.buf);
>  	}
> -	closedir(dir);

I think you could actually clean this code up more. The dir_iterator
already does this strbuf magic to hold the full path, so you should be
able to just run "unlink(iter->path.buf)", get rid of the extra strbuf
entirely.

We use that strbuf for the prefix-comparison, too, but the way it is
done is rather confusing. AFAICT, we could just be comparing against
"packtmp + strlen(packdir) + 1". Though it would be simpler still to
make "packtmp" just the basename, rather than the full path.

I do agree with the point Junio raised, though, that this loop isn't
recursive, but dir_iterator is. I think there was talk elsewhere of
giving it more options, so perhaps it could be taught a non-recursive
version. Until we have that, though, I'm not sure this is a good spot to
convert.

-Peff



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