On 8/17/2022 3:56 AM, Shaoxuan Yuan wrote: > Add a --sparse option to `git-grep`. This option is mainly used to: > > If searching in the index (using --cached): > > With --sparse, proceed the action when the current cache_entry is This phrasing is awkward. It might be better to reframe to describe the _why_ before the _what_ When the '--cached' option is used with the 'git grep' command, the search is limited to the blobs found in the index, not in the worktree. If the user has enabled sparse-checkout, this might present more results than they would like, since the files outside of the sparse-checkout are unlikely to be important to them. Change the default behavior of 'git grep' to focus on the files within the sparse-checkout definition. To enable the previous behavior, add a '--sparse' option to 'git grep' that triggers the old behavior that inspects paths outside of the sparse-checkout definition when paired with the '--cached' option. Or something like that. The documentation updates will also help clarify what happens when '--cached' is not included. I assume '--sparse' is ignored, but perhaps it _could_ allow looking at the cached files outside the sparse-checkout definition, this could make the simpler invocation of 'git grep --sparse <pattern>' be the way that users can search after their attempt to search the worktree failed. > marked with SKIP_WORKTREE bit (the default is to skip this kind of > entry). Before this patch, --cached itself can realize this action. > Adding --sparse here grants the user finer control over sparse > entries. If the user only wants to peak into the index without s/peak/peek/ > caring about sparse entries, --cached should suffice; if the user > wants to peak into the index _and_ cares about sparse entries, > combining --sparse with --cached can address this need. > > Suggested-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Shaoxuan Yuan <shaoxuan.yuan02@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > builtin/grep.c | 10 +++++++++- > t/t7817-grep-sparse-checkout.sh | 12 ++++++------ > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) You mentioned in Slack that you missed the documentation of the --sparse option. Just pointing it out here so we don't forget. > > diff --git a/builtin/grep.c b/builtin/grep.c > index e6bcdf860c..61402e8084 100644 > --- a/builtin/grep.c > +++ b/builtin/grep.c > @@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ static pthread_cond_t cond_result; > > static int skip_first_line; > > +static int grep_sparse = 0; > + I initially thought it might be good to not define an additional global, but there are many defined in this file outside of the context and they are spread out with extra whitespace like this. > static void add_work(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs) > { > if (opt->binary != GREP_BINARY_TEXT) > @@ -525,7 +527,11 @@ static int grep_cache(struct grep_opt *opt, > for (nr = 0; nr < repo->index->cache_nr; nr++) { > const struct cache_entry *ce = repo->index->cache[nr]; > > - if (!cached && ce_skip_worktree(ce)) This logic would skip files marked with SKIP_WORKTREE _unless_ --cached was provided. > + /* > + * If ce is a SKIP_WORKTREE entry, look into it when both > + * --sparse and --cached are given. > + */ > + if (!(grep_sparse && cached) && ce_skip_worktree(ce)) > continue; The logic of this if statement is backwards from the comment because a true statement means "skip the entry" _not_ "look into it". /* * Skip entries with SKIP_WORKTREE unless both --sparse and * --cached are given. */ But again, we might want to consider this alternative: /* * Skip entries with SKIP_WORKTREE unless --sparse is given. */ if (!grep_sparse && ce_skip_worktree(ce)) continue; This will require further changes below, specifically this bit: /* * If CE_VALID is on, we assume worktree file and its * cache entry are identical, even if worktree file has * been modified, so use cache version instead */ if (cached || (ce->ce_flags & CE_VALID)) { if (ce_stage(ce) || ce_intent_to_add(ce)) continue; hit |= grep_oid(opt, &ce->oid, name.buf, 0, name.buf); } else { We need to activate this grep_oid() call also when ce_skip_worktree(c) is true. That is, if we want 'git grep --sparse' to extend the search beyond the worktree and into the sparse entries. > > strbuf_setlen(&name, name_base_len); > @@ -963,6 +969,8 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) > PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE), > OPT_INTEGER('m', "max-count", &opt.max_count, > N_("maximum number of results per file")), > + OPT_BOOL(0, "sparse", &grep_sparse, > + N_("search sparse contents and expand sparse index")), This "and expand sparse index" is an internal implementation detail, not a heplful item for the help text. Instead, perhaps: "search the contents of files outside the sparse-checkout definition" (Also, while the sparse index is being expanded right now, I would expect to not expand the sparse index by the end of the series.) > -test_expect_success 'grep --cached searches entries with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit' ' > +test_expect_success 'grep --cached and --sparse searches entries with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit' ' > cat >expect <<-EOF && > a:text > b:text > dir/c:text > EOF > - git grep --cached "text" >actual && > + git grep --cached --sparse "text" >actual && > test_cmp expect actual > ' Please add a test that demonstrates the change of behavior when only --cached is provided, not --sparse. (If you take my suggestion to allow 'git grep --sparse' to do something different, then also add a test for that case.) > > @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ test_expect_success 'grep --recurse-submodules honors sparse checkout in submodu > test_cmp expect actual > ' > > -test_expect_success 'grep --recurse-submodules --cached searches entries with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit' ' > +test_expect_success 'grep --recurse-submodules --cached and --sparse searches entries with the SKIP_WORKTREE bit' ' > cat >expect <<-EOF && > a:text > b:text > @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ test_expect_success 'grep --recurse-submodules --cached searches entries with th > sub/B/b:text > sub2/a:text > EOF > - git grep --recurse-submodules --cached "text" >actual && > + git grep --recurse-submodules --cached --sparse "text" >actual && > test_cmp expect actual > ' > @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ test_expect_success 'working tree grep does not search the index with CE_VALID a > test_cmp expect actual > ' > > -test_expect_success 'grep --cached searches index entries with both CE_VALID and SKIP_WORKTREE' ' > +test_expect_success 'grep --cached and --sparse searches index entries with both CE_VALID and SKIP_WORKTREE' ' > cat >expect <<-EOF && > a:text > b:text > @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ test_expect_success 'grep --cached searches index entries with both CE_VALID and > EOF > test_when_finished "git update-index --no-assume-unchanged b" && > git update-index --assume-unchanged b && > - git grep --cached text >actual && > + git grep --cached --sparse text >actual && > test_cmp expect actual > ' Same with these two tests. Add additional commands that show the change of behavior when only using '--cached'. Thanks, -Stolee