/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_git_oid_h__ #define INCLUDE_git_oid_h__ #include "common.h" #include "types.h" #include "experimental.h" /** * @file git2/oid.h * @brief Git object id routines * @defgroup git_oid Git object id routines * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL /** The type of object id. */ typedef enum { #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 GIT_OID_SHA1 = 1, /**< SHA1 */ GIT_OID_SHA256 = 2 /**< SHA256 */ #else GIT_OID_SHA1 = 1 /**< SHA1 */ #endif } git_oid_t; /* * SHA1 is currently the only supported object ID type. */ /** SHA1 is currently libgit2's default oid type. */ #define GIT_OID_DEFAULT GIT_OID_SHA1 /** Size (in bytes) of a raw/binary sha1 oid */ #define GIT_OID_SHA1_SIZE 20 /** Size (in bytes) of a hex formatted sha1 oid */ #define GIT_OID_SHA1_HEXSIZE (GIT_OID_SHA1_SIZE * 2) /** * The binary representation of the null sha1 object ID. */ #ifndef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 # define GIT_OID_SHA1_ZERO { { 0 } } #else # define GIT_OID_SHA1_ZERO { GIT_OID_SHA1, { 0 } } #endif /** * The string representation of the null sha1 object ID. */ #define GIT_OID_SHA1_HEXZERO "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" /* * Experimental SHA256 support is a breaking change to the API. * This exists for application compatibility testing. */ #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 /** Size (in bytes) of a raw/binary sha256 oid */ # define GIT_OID_SHA256_SIZE 32 /** Size (in bytes) of a hex formatted sha256 oid */ # define GIT_OID_SHA256_HEXSIZE (GIT_OID_SHA256_SIZE * 2) /** * The binary representation of the null sha256 object ID. */ # define GIT_OID_SHA256_ZERO { GIT_OID_SHA256, { 0 } } /** * The string representation of the null sha256 object ID. */ # define GIT_OID_SHA256_HEXZERO "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" #endif /* Maximum possible object ID size in raw / hex string format. */ #ifndef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 # define GIT_OID_MAX_SIZE GIT_OID_SHA1_SIZE # define GIT_OID_MAX_HEXSIZE GIT_OID_SHA1_HEXSIZE #else # define GIT_OID_MAX_SIZE GIT_OID_SHA256_SIZE # define GIT_OID_MAX_HEXSIZE GIT_OID_SHA256_HEXSIZE #endif /** Minimum length (in number of hex characters, * i.e. packets of 4 bits) of an oid prefix */ #define GIT_OID_MINPREFIXLEN 4 /** Unique identity of any object (commit, tree, blob, tag). */ typedef struct git_oid { #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 /** type of object id */ unsigned char type; #endif /** raw binary formatted id */ unsigned char id[GIT_OID_MAX_SIZE]; } git_oid; /** * Parse a hex formatted object id into a git_oid. * * The appropriate number of bytes for the given object ID type will * be read from the string - 40 bytes for SHA1, 64 bytes for SHA256. * The given string need not be NUL terminated. * * @param out oid structure the result is written into. * @param str input hex string; must be pointing at the start of * the hex sequence and have at least the number of bytes * needed for an oid encoded in hex (40 bytes for sha1, * 256 bytes for sha256). * @param type the type of object id * @return 0 or an error code */ #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstr(git_oid *out, const char *str, git_oid_t type); #else GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstr(git_oid *out, const char *str); #endif /** * Parse a hex formatted NUL-terminated string into a git_oid. * * @param out oid structure the result is written into. * @param str input hex string; must be null-terminated. * @param type the type of object id * @return 0 or an error code */ #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstrp(git_oid *out, const char *str, git_oid_t type); #else GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstrp(git_oid *out, const char *str); #endif /** * Parse N characters of a hex formatted object id into a git_oid. * * If N is odd, the last byte's high nibble will be read in and the * low nibble set to zero. * * @param out oid structure the result is written into. * @param str input hex string of at least size `length` * @param length length of the input string * @param type the type of object id * @return 0 or an error code */ #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstrn(git_oid *out, const char *str, size_t length, git_oid_t type); #else GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromstrn(git_oid *out, const char *str, size_t length); #endif /** * Copy an already raw oid into a git_oid structure. * * @param out oid structure the result is written into. * @param raw the raw input bytes to be copied. * @return 0 on success or error code */ #ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256 GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromraw(git_oid *out, const unsigned char *raw, git_oid_t type); #else GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fromraw(git_oid *out, const unsigned char *raw); #endif /** * Format a git_oid into a hex string. * * @param out output hex string; must be pointing at the start of * the hex sequence and have at least the number of bytes * needed for an oid encoded in hex (40 bytes for SHA1, * 64 bytes for SHA256). Only the oid digits are written; * a '\\0' terminator must be added by the caller if it is * required. * @param id oid structure to format. * @return 0 on success or error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_fmt(char *out, const git_oid *id); /** * Format a git_oid into a partial hex string. * * @param out output hex string; you say how many bytes to write. * If the number of bytes is > GIT_OID_SHA1_HEXSIZE, extra bytes * will be zeroed; if not, a '\0' terminator is NOT added. * @param n number of characters to write into out string * @param id oid structure to format. * @return 0 on success or error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_nfmt(char *out, size_t n, const git_oid *id); /** * Format a git_oid into a loose-object path string. * * The resulting string is "aa/...", where "aa" is the first two * hex digits of the oid and "..." is the remaining 38 digits. * * @param out output hex string; must be pointing at the start of * the hex sequence and have at least the number of bytes * needed for an oid encoded in hex (41 bytes for SHA1, * 65 bytes for SHA256). Only the oid digits are written; * a '\\0' terminator must be added by the caller if it * is required. * @param id oid structure to format. * @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_pathfmt(char *out, const git_oid *id); /** * Format a git_oid into a statically allocated c-string. * * The c-string is owned by the library and should not be freed * by the user. If libgit2 is built with thread support, the string * will be stored in TLS (i.e. one buffer per thread) to allow for * concurrent calls of the function. * * @param oid The oid structure to format * @return the c-string or NULL on failure */ GIT_EXTERN(char *) git_oid_tostr_s(const git_oid *oid); /** * Format a git_oid into a buffer as a hex format c-string. * * If the buffer is smaller than the size of a hex-formatted oid string * plus an additional byte (GIT_OID_SHA_HEXSIZE + 1 for SHA1 or * GIT_OID_SHA256_HEXSIZE + 1 for SHA256), then the resulting * oid c-string will be truncated to n-1 characters (but will still be * NUL-byte terminated). * * If there are any input parameter errors (out == NULL, n == 0, oid == * NULL), then a pointer to an empty string is returned, so that the * return value can always be printed. * * @param out the buffer into which the oid string is output. * @param n the size of the out buffer. * @param id the oid structure to format. * @return the out buffer pointer, assuming no input parameter * errors, otherwise a pointer to an empty string. */ GIT_EXTERN(char *) git_oid_tostr(char *out, size_t n, const git_oid *id); /** * Copy an oid from one structure to another. * * @param out oid structure the result is written into. * @param src oid structure to copy from. * @return 0 on success or error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_cpy(git_oid *out, const git_oid *src); /** * Compare two oid structures. * * @param a first oid structure. * @param b second oid structure. * @return <0, 0, >0 if a < b, a == b, a > b. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_cmp(const git_oid *a, const git_oid *b); /** * Compare two oid structures for equality * * @param a first oid structure. * @param b second oid structure. * @return true if equal, false otherwise */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_equal(const git_oid *a, const git_oid *b); /** * Compare the first 'len' hexadecimal characters (packets of 4 bits) * of two oid structures. * * @param a first oid structure. * @param b second oid structure. * @param len the number of hex chars to compare * @return 0 in case of a match */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_ncmp(const git_oid *a, const git_oid *b, size_t len); /** * Check if an oid equals an hex formatted object id. * * @param id oid structure. * @param str input hex string of an object id. * @return 0 in case of a match, -1 otherwise. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_streq(const git_oid *id, const char *str); /** * Compare an oid to an hex formatted object id. * * @param id oid structure. * @param str input hex string of an object id. * @return -1 if str is not valid, <0 if id sorts before str, * 0 if id matches str, >0 if id sorts after str. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_strcmp(const git_oid *id, const char *str); /** * Check is an oid is all zeros. * * @return 1 if all zeros, 0 otherwise. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_is_zero(const git_oid *id); /** * OID Shortener object */ typedef struct git_oid_shorten git_oid_shorten; /** * Create a new OID shortener. * * The OID shortener is used to process a list of OIDs * in text form and return the shortest length that would * uniquely identify all of them. * * E.g. look at the result of `git log --abbrev`. * * @param min_length The minimal length for all identifiers, * which will be used even if shorter OIDs would still * be unique. * @return a `git_oid_shorten` instance, NULL if OOM */ GIT_EXTERN(git_oid_shorten *) git_oid_shorten_new(size_t min_length); /** * Add a new OID to set of shortened OIDs and calculate * the minimal length to uniquely identify all the OIDs in * the set. * * The OID is expected to be a 40-char hexadecimal string. * The OID is owned by the user and will not be modified * or freed. * * For performance reasons, there is a hard-limit of how many * OIDs can be added to a single set (around ~32000, assuming * a mostly randomized distribution), which should be enough * for any kind of program, and keeps the algorithm fast and * memory-efficient. * * Attempting to add more than those OIDs will result in a * GIT_ERROR_INVALID error * * @param os a `git_oid_shorten` instance * @param text_id an OID in text form * @return the minimal length to uniquely identify all OIDs * added so far to the set; or an error code (<0) if an * error occurs. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_oid_shorten_add(git_oid_shorten *os, const char *text_id); /** * Free an OID shortener instance * * @param os a `git_oid_shorten` instance */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_oid_shorten_free(git_oid_shorten *os); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif