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//!
use std::path::Path;
use git_odb::pack::Find;
use git_ref::file::ReferenceExt;
use crate::easy;
/// A platform to create iterators over references.
#[must_use = "Iterators should be obtained from this iterator platform"]
pub struct Platform<'r> {
pub(crate) platform: git_ref::file::iter::Platform<'r>,
pub(crate) handle: &'r easy::Handle,
}
/// An iterator over references, with or without filter.
pub struct Iter<'r> {
inner: git_ref::file::iter::LooseThenPacked<'r, 'r>,
peel: bool,
handle: &'r easy::Handle,
}
impl<'r> Platform<'r> {
/// Return an iterator over all references in the repository.
///
/// Even broken or otherwise unparsible or inaccessible references are returned and have to be handled by the caller on a
/// case by case basis.
pub fn all(&self) -> Result<Iter<'_>, init::Error> {
Ok(Iter {
inner: self.platform.all()?,
peel: false,
handle: self.handle,
})
}
/// Return an iterator over all references that match the given `prefix`.
///
/// These are of the form `refs/heads` or `refs/remotes/origin`, and must not contain relative paths components like `.` or `..`.
// TODO: Create a custom `Path` type that enforces the requirements of git naturally, this type is surprising possibly on windows
// and when not using a trailing '/' to signal directories.
pub fn prefixed(&self, prefix: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Iter<'_>, init::Error> {
Ok(Iter {
inner: self.platform.prefixed(prefix)?,
peel: false,
handle: self.handle,
})
}
}
impl<'r> Iter<'r> {
/// Automatically peel references before yielding them during iteration.
///
/// This has the same effect as using `iter.map(|r| {r.peel_to_id_in_place(); r})`.
///
/// # Note
///
/// Doing this is necessary as the packed-refs buffer is already held by the iterator, disallowing the consumer of the iterator
/// to peel the returned references themselves.
pub fn peeled(mut self) -> Self {
self.peel = true;
self
}
}
impl<'r> Iterator for Iter<'r> {
type Item = Result<easy::Reference<'r>, Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
self.inner.next().map(|res| {
res.map_err(|err| Box::new(err) as Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>)
.and_then(|mut r| {
if self.peel {
let handle = &self.handle;
r.peel_to_id_in_place(&handle.refs, |oid, buf| {
handle
.objects
.try_find(oid, buf)
.map(|po| po.map(|(o, _l)| (o.kind, o.data)))
})
.map_err(|err| Box::new(err) as Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>)
.map(|_| r)
} else {
Ok(r)
}
})
.map(|r| easy::Reference::from_ref(r, self.handle))
})
}
}
///
pub mod init {
/// The error returned by [`Platform::all()`][super::Platform::all()] or [`Platform::prefixed()`][super::Platform::prefixed()].
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
}
}
/// The error returned by [references()][easy::Handle::references()].
pub type Error = git_ref::packed::buffer::open::Error;