gitea/vendor/gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/storer/reference.go
2019-04-16 22:04:23 -04:00

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package storer
import (
"errors"
"io"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing"
)
const MaxResolveRecursion = 1024
// ErrMaxResolveRecursion is returned by ResolveReference is MaxResolveRecursion
// is exceeded
var ErrMaxResolveRecursion = errors.New("max. recursion level reached")
// ReferenceStorer is a generic storage of references.
type ReferenceStorer interface {
SetReference(*plumbing.Reference) error
// CheckAndSetReference sets the reference `new`, but if `old` is
// not `nil`, it first checks that the current stored value for
// `old.Name()` matches the given reference value in `old`. If
// not, it returns an error and doesn't update `new`.
CheckAndSetReference(new, old *plumbing.Reference) error
Reference(plumbing.ReferenceName) (*plumbing.Reference, error)
IterReferences() (ReferenceIter, error)
RemoveReference(plumbing.ReferenceName) error
CountLooseRefs() (int, error)
PackRefs() error
}
// ReferenceIter is a generic closable interface for iterating over references.
type ReferenceIter interface {
Next() (*plumbing.Reference, error)
ForEach(func(*plumbing.Reference) error) error
Close()
}
type referenceFilteredIter struct {
ff func(r *plumbing.Reference) bool
iter ReferenceIter
}
// NewReferenceFilteredIter returns a reference iterator for the given reference
// Iterator. This iterator will iterate only references that accomplish the
// provided function.
func NewReferenceFilteredIter(
ff func(r *plumbing.Reference) bool, iter ReferenceIter) ReferenceIter {
return &referenceFilteredIter{ff, iter}
}
// Next returns the next reference from the iterator. If the iterator has reached
// the end it will return io.EOF as an error.
func (iter *referenceFilteredIter) Next() (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
for {
r, err := iter.iter.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if iter.ff(r) {
return r, nil
}
continue
}
}
// ForEach call the cb function for each reference contained on this iter until
// an error happens or the end of the iter is reached. If ErrStop is sent
// the iteration is stopped but no error is returned. The iterator is closed.
func (iter *referenceFilteredIter) ForEach(cb func(*plumbing.Reference) error) error {
defer iter.Close()
for {
r, err := iter.Next()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := cb(r); err != nil {
if err == ErrStop {
break
}
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Close releases any resources used by the iterator.
func (iter *referenceFilteredIter) Close() {
iter.iter.Close()
}
// ReferenceSliceIter implements ReferenceIter. It iterates over a series of
// references stored in a slice and yields each one in turn when Next() is
// called.
//
// The ReferenceSliceIter must be closed with a call to Close() when it is no
// longer needed.
type ReferenceSliceIter struct {
series []*plumbing.Reference
pos int
}
// NewReferenceSliceIter returns a reference iterator for the given slice of
// objects.
func NewReferenceSliceIter(series []*plumbing.Reference) ReferenceIter {
return &ReferenceSliceIter{
series: series,
}
}
// Next returns the next reference from the iterator. If the iterator has
// reached the end it will return io.EOF as an error.
func (iter *ReferenceSliceIter) Next() (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
if iter.pos >= len(iter.series) {
return nil, io.EOF
}
obj := iter.series[iter.pos]
iter.pos++
return obj, nil
}
// ForEach call the cb function for each reference contained on this iter until
// an error happens or the end of the iter is reached. If ErrStop is sent
// the iteration is stop but no error is returned. The iterator is closed.
func (iter *ReferenceSliceIter) ForEach(cb func(*plumbing.Reference) error) error {
return forEachReferenceIter(iter, cb)
}
type bareReferenceIterator interface {
Next() (*plumbing.Reference, error)
Close()
}
func forEachReferenceIter(iter bareReferenceIterator, cb func(*plumbing.Reference) error) error {
defer iter.Close()
for {
obj, err := iter.Next()
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return nil
}
return err
}
if err := cb(obj); err != nil {
if err == ErrStop {
return nil
}
return err
}
}
}
// Close releases any resources used by the iterator.
func (iter *ReferenceSliceIter) Close() {
iter.pos = len(iter.series)
}
// MultiReferenceIter implements ReferenceIter. It iterates over several
// ReferenceIter,
//
// The MultiReferenceIter must be closed with a call to Close() when it is no
// longer needed.
type MultiReferenceIter struct {
iters []ReferenceIter
}
// NewMultiReferenceIter returns an reference iterator for the given slice of
// EncodedObjectIters.
func NewMultiReferenceIter(iters []ReferenceIter) ReferenceIter {
return &MultiReferenceIter{iters: iters}
}
// Next returns the next reference from the iterator, if one iterator reach
// io.EOF is removed and the next one is used.
func (iter *MultiReferenceIter) Next() (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
if len(iter.iters) == 0 {
return nil, io.EOF
}
obj, err := iter.iters[0].Next()
if err == io.EOF {
iter.iters[0].Close()
iter.iters = iter.iters[1:]
return iter.Next()
}
return obj, err
}
// ForEach call the cb function for each reference contained on this iter until
// an error happens or the end of the iter is reached. If ErrStop is sent
// the iteration is stop but no error is returned. The iterator is closed.
func (iter *MultiReferenceIter) ForEach(cb func(*plumbing.Reference) error) error {
return forEachReferenceIter(iter, cb)
}
// Close releases any resources used by the iterator.
func (iter *MultiReferenceIter) Close() {
for _, i := range iter.iters {
i.Close()
}
}
// ResolveReference resolves a SymbolicReference to a HashReference.
func ResolveReference(s ReferenceStorer, n plumbing.ReferenceName) (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
r, err := s.Reference(n)
if err != nil || r == nil {
return r, err
}
return resolveReference(s, r, 0)
}
func resolveReference(s ReferenceStorer, r *plumbing.Reference, recursion int) (*plumbing.Reference, error) {
if r.Type() != plumbing.SymbolicReference {
return r, nil
}
if recursion > MaxResolveRecursion {
return nil, ErrMaxResolveRecursion
}
t, err := s.Reference(r.Target())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
recursion++
return resolveReference(s, t, recursion)
}