pub struct Reference {
pub name: FullName,
pub target: Target,
}
Expand description
A git ref which is stored in a file.
Fields§
§name: FullName
The path to uniquely identify this ref within its store.
target: Target
The target of the reference, either a symbolic reference by full name or an object by its id.
Implementations§
source§impl Reference
impl Reference
sourcepub fn log_exists(&self, store: &Store) -> bool
pub fn log_exists(&self, store: &Store) -> bool
Returns true if a reflog exists in the given store
.
Please note that this method shouldn’t be used to check if a log exists before trying to read it, but instead is meant to be the fastest possible way to determine if a log exists or not. If the caller needs to know if it’s readable, try to read the log instead with a reverse or forward iterator.
sourcepub fn log_iter_rev<'b>(
&self,
store: &Store,
buf: &'b mut [u8]
) -> Result<Option<Reverse<'b, File>>>
pub fn log_iter_rev<'b>( &self, store: &Store, buf: &'b mut [u8] ) -> Result<Option<Reverse<'b, File>>>
Return a reflog reverse iterator for this ref, reading chunks from the back into the fixed buffer buf
, in the given store
.
The iterator will traverse log entries from most recent to oldest, reading the underlying file in chunks from the back.
Return Ok(None)
if no reflog exists.
sourcepub fn log_iter<'a, 'b: 'a>(
&'a self,
store: &Store,
buf: &'b mut Vec<u8>
) -> Result<Option<impl Iterator<Item = Result<LineRef<'b>, Error>> + 'a>>
pub fn log_iter<'a, 'b: 'a>( &'a self, store: &Store, buf: &'b mut Vec<u8> ) -> Result<Option<impl Iterator<Item = Result<LineRef<'b>, Error>> + 'a>>
Return a reflog forward iterator for this ref and write its file contents into buf
, in the given store
.
The iterator will traverse log entries from oldest to newest.
Return Ok(None)
if no reflog exists.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Ord for Reference
impl Ord for Reference
source§impl PartialEq for Reference
impl PartialEq for Reference
source§impl PartialOrd for Reference
impl PartialOrd for Reference
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
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