#ifndef REFSPEC_H #define REFSPEC_H #define TAG_REFSPEC … /** * A struct refspec_item holds the parsed interpretation of a refspec. If it * will force updates (starts with a '+'), force is true. If it is a pattern * (sides end with '*') pattern is true. If it is a negative refspec, (starts * with '^'), negative is true. src and dest are the two sides (including '*' * characters if present); if there is only one side, it is src, and dst is * NULL; if sides exist but are empty (i.e., the refspec either starts or ends * with ':'), the corresponding side is "". * * remote_find_tracking(), given a remote and a struct refspec_item with either src * or dst filled out, will fill out the other such that the result is in the * "fetch" specification for the remote (note that this evaluates patterns and * returns a single result). */ struct refspec_item { … }; #define REFSPEC_FETCH … #define REFSPEC_PUSH … #define REFSPEC_INIT_FETCH … #define REFSPEC_INIT_PUSH … /** * An array of strings can be parsed into a struct refspec using * parse_fetch_refspec() or parse_push_refspec(). */ struct refspec { … }; int refspec_item_init(struct refspec_item *item, const char *refspec, int fetch); void refspec_item_init_or_die(struct refspec_item *item, const char *refspec, int fetch); void refspec_item_clear(struct refspec_item *item); void refspec_init(struct refspec *rs, int fetch); void refspec_append(struct refspec *rs, const char *refspec); __attribute__((format (printf,2,3))) void refspec_appendf(struct refspec *rs, const char *fmt, ...); void refspec_appendn(struct refspec *rs, const char **refspecs, int nr); void refspec_clear(struct refspec *rs); int valid_fetch_refspec(const char *refspec); int valid_remote_name(const char *name); struct strvec; /* * Determine what <prefix> values to pass to the peer in ref-prefix lines * (see linkgit:gitprotocol-v2[5]). */ void refspec_ref_prefixes(const struct refspec *rs, struct strvec *ref_prefixes); #endif /* REFSPEC_H */