Struct git_repository::index::File

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pub struct File { /* private fields */ }
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An index file whose state was read from a file on disk.

Implementations

Consumption

Take the state and discard the rest.

Take all non-copy parts of the index.

Access

The path from which the index was read or to which it is supposed to be written when used with File::from_state().

The checksum over the file that was read or written to disk, or None if the state in memory was never serialized.

Note that even if Some, it will only represent the state in memory right after reading or writing.

Initialization

Open an index file at path with options, assuming object_hash is used throughout the file.

Consume state and pretend it was read from path, setting our checksum to null.

File instances created like that should be written to disk to set the correct checksum via [File::write()].

Verify the integrity of the index to assure its consistency.

Write the index to out with options, to be readable by File::at(), returning the version that was actually written to retain all information of this index.

Write ourselves to the path we were read from after acquiring a lock, using options.

Note that the hash produced will be stored which is why we need to be mutable.

Methods from Deref<Target = State>

Return the version used to store this state’s information on disk.

Return the kind of hashes used in this instance.

Return our entries

Return our path backing, the place which keeps all paths one after another, with entries storing only the range to access them.

Sometimes it’s needed to remove the path backing to allow certain mutation to happen in the state while supporting reading the entry’s path.

After usage of the storage obtained by take_path_backing(), return it here. Note that it must not be empty.

Runs filter_map on all entries, returning an iterator over all paths along with the result of filter_map.

Return mutable entries in a slice.

Return mutable entries along with their paths in an iterator.

Return mutable entries along with their path, as obtained from backing.

Find the entry index in entries() matching the given repository-relative path and stage, or None.

Use the index for accessing multiple stages if they exists, but at least the single matching entry.

Like entry_index_by_path_and_stage(), but returns the entry instead of the index.

Return the entry at idx or panic if the index is out of bounds.

The idx is typically returned by entry_by_path_and_stage().

Returns a boolean value indicating whether the index is sparse or not.

An index is sparse if it contains at least one Mode::DIR entry.

Access the tree extension.

Access the link extension.

Obtain the resolve-undo extension.

Obtain the untracked extension.

Obtain the fsmonitor extension.

Assure our entries are consistent.

Note: find cannot be Option<F> as we can’t call it with a closure then due to the indirection through Some.

Serialize this instance to out with options.

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