Re: [PATCH 04/20] cat-file: make valid_atoms as a function parameter

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Olga Telezhnaya <olyatelezhnaya@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Make valid_atoms as a function parameter,
> there could be another variable further.
> Need that for further reusing of formatting logic in cat-file.c.
>
> Signed-off-by: Olga Telezhnaia <olyatelezhnaya@xxxxxxxxx>
> Mentored-by: Christian Couder <christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx>
> Mentored by: Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  ref-filter.c | 15 ++++++++++-----
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

Please be a bit more careful about your title.  This change does not
seem to have anything to do with "cat-file".

I was not sure what you meant by "make X as a function parameter"
after reading the proposed log message twice, but I am guessing that
you are allowing these functions to operate on not just the global
singleton but a different instance of array.  

I also suspect that this step may make the references to the
valid_atom[] array somewhat inconsistent in that the functions that
are touched by this patch would refer to the passed-in array while
the remainder of the existing code still works on the global
singleton.  For example, parse_ref_filter_atom() is called by
verify_ref_format(), but this patch does not make _it_ take the
array as a parameter, and instead uses the global singleton, so
anybody who wants to use verify_ref_format() with different
valid_atom[] are SOL.  I am not saying that this inconsistency will
be a problem, but that the patch (including the proposed log
message) does not explain why it is not---and it should.

Thanks.

> diff --git a/ref-filter.c b/ref-filter.c
> index 1426f0c28bce7..2d6e81fe1ab00 100644
> --- a/ref-filter.c
> +++ b/ref-filter.c
> @@ -396,6 +396,7 @@ struct atom_value {
>   * Used to parse format string and sort specifiers
>   */
>  static int parse_ref_filter_atom(const struct ref_format *format,
> +				 const struct valid_atom *valid_atoms, int n_atoms,
>  				 const char *atom, const char *ep)
>  {
>  	const char *sp;
> @@ -425,13 +426,13 @@ static int parse_ref_filter_atom(const struct ref_format *format,
>  	atom_len = (arg ? arg : ep) - sp;
>  
>  	/* Is the atom a valid one? */
> -	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(valid_atoms); i++) {
> +	for (i = 0; i < n_atoms; i++) {
>  		int len = strlen(valid_atoms[i].name);
>  		if (len == atom_len && !memcmp(valid_atoms[i].name, sp, len))
>  			break;
>  	}
>  
> -	if (ARRAY_SIZE(valid_atoms) <= i)
> +	if (n_atoms <= i)
>  		die(_("unknown field name: %.*s"), (int)(ep-atom), atom);
>  
>  	/* Add it in, including the deref prefix */
> @@ -708,7 +709,8 @@ int verify_ref_format(struct ref_format *format)
>  		if (!ep)
>  			return error(_("malformed format string %s"), sp);
>  		/* sp points at "%(" and ep points at the closing ")" */
> -		at = parse_ref_filter_atom(format, sp + 2, ep);
> +		at = parse_ref_filter_atom(format, valid_atoms,
> +					   ARRAY_SIZE(valid_atoms), sp + 2, ep);
>  		cp = ep + 1;
>  
>  		if (skip_prefix(used_atoms[at].name, "color:", &color))
> @@ -2139,7 +2141,9 @@ void format_ref_array_item(struct ref_array_item *info,
>  		if (cp < sp)
>  			append_literal(cp, sp, &state);
>  		get_ref_atom_value(info,
> -				   parse_ref_filter_atom(format, sp + 2, ep),
> +				   parse_ref_filter_atom(format, valid_atoms,
> +							 ARRAY_SIZE(valid_atoms),
> +							 sp + 2, ep),
>  				   &atomv);
>  		atomv->handler(atomv, &state);
>  	}
> @@ -2187,7 +2191,8 @@ static int parse_sorting_atom(const char *atom)
>  	 */
>  	struct ref_format dummy = REF_FORMAT_INIT;
>  	const char *end = atom + strlen(atom);
> -	return parse_ref_filter_atom(&dummy, atom, end);
> +	return parse_ref_filter_atom(&dummy, valid_atoms,
> +				     ARRAY_SIZE(valid_atoms), atom, end);
>  }
>  
>  /*  If no sorting option is given, use refname to sort as default */
>
> --
> https://github.com/git/git/pull/450



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