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use bstr::{BStr, BString, ByteSlice};
/// Determine how the submodule participates in `git status` queries. This setting also affects `git diff`.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum Ignore {
/// Submodule changes won't be considered at all, which is the fastest option.
///
/// Note that changes to the submodule hash in the superproject will still be observable.
All,
/// Ignore any changes to the submodule working tree, only show committed differences between the `HEAD` of the submodule
/// compared to the recorded commit in the superproject.
Dirty,
/// Only ignore untracked files in the submodule, but show modifications to the submodule working tree as well as differences
/// between the recorded commit in the superproject and the checked-out commit in the submodule.
Untracked,
/// No modifications to the submodule are ignored, which shows untracked files, modified files in the submodule worktree as well as
/// differences between the recorded commit in the superproject and the checked-out commit in the submodule.
#[default]
None,
}
impl TryFrom<&BStr> for Ignore {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(value: &BStr) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
Ok(match value.as_bytes() {
b"all" => Ignore::All,
b"dirty" => Ignore::Dirty,
b"untracked" => Ignore::Untracked,
b"none" => Ignore::None,
_ => return Err(()),
})
}
}
/// Determine how to recurse into this module from the superproject when fetching.
///
/// Generally, a fetch is only performed if the submodule commit referenced by the superproject isn't already
/// present in the submodule repository.
///
/// Note that when unspecified, the `fetch.recurseSubmodules` configuration variable should be used instead.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum FetchRecurse {
/// Fetch only changed submodules.
#[default]
OnDemand,
/// Fetch all populated submodules, changed or not.
///
/// This skips the work needed to determine whether a submodule has changed in the first place, but may work
/// more as some fetches might not be necessary.
Always,
/// Submodules are never fetched.
Never,
}
impl FetchRecurse {
/// Check if `boolean` is set and translate it the respective variant, or check the underlying string
/// value for non-boolean options.
/// On error, it returns the obtained string value which would be the invalid value.
pub fn new(boolean: Result<bool, gix_config::value::Error>) -> Result<Self, BString> {
Ok(match boolean {
Ok(value) => {
if value {
FetchRecurse::Always
} else {
FetchRecurse::Never
}
}
Err(err) => {
if err.input != "on-demand" {
return Err(err.input);
}
FetchRecurse::OnDemand
}
})
}
}
/// Describes the branch that should be tracked on the remote.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum Branch {
/// The name of the remote branch should be the same as the one currently checked out in the superproject.
CurrentInSuperproject,
/// The validated remote-only branch that could be used for fetching.
Name(BString),
}
impl Default for Branch {
fn default() -> Self {
Branch::Name("HEAD".into())
}
}
impl TryFrom<&BStr> for Branch {
type Error = gix_refspec::parse::Error;
fn try_from(value: &BStr) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
if value == "." {
return Ok(Branch::CurrentInSuperproject);
}
gix_refspec::parse(value, gix_refspec::parse::Operation::Fetch)
.map(|spec| Branch::Name(spec.source().expect("no object").to_owned()))
}
}
/// Determine how `git submodule update` should deal with this submodule to bring it up-to-date with the
/// super-project's expectations.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Hash, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Ord, Eq)]
pub enum Update {
/// The commit recorded in the superproject should be checked out on a detached `HEAD`.
#[default]
Checkout,
/// The current branch in the submodule will be rebased onto the commit recorded in the superproject.
Rebase,
/// The commit recorded in the superproject will merged into the current branch of the submodule.
Merge,
/// A custom command to be called like `<command> hash-of-submodule-commit` that is to be executed to
/// perform the submodule update.
///
/// Note that this variant is only allowed if the value is coming from an override. Thus it's not allowed to distribute
/// arbitrary commands via `.gitmodules` for security reasons.
Command(BString),
/// The submodule update is not performed at all.
None,
}
impl TryFrom<&BStr> for Update {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(value: &BStr) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
Ok(match value.as_bstr().as_bytes() {
b"checkout" => Update::Checkout,
b"rebase" => Update::Rebase,
b"merge" => Update::Merge,
b"none" => Update::None,
command if command.first() == Some(&b'!') => Update::Command(command[1..].to_owned().into()),
_ => return Err(()),
})
}
}
/// The error returned by [File::fetch_recurse()](crate::File::fetch_recurse) and [File::ignore()](crate::File::ignore).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
#[error("The '{field}' field of submodule '{submodule}' was invalid: '{actual}'")]
pub struct Error {
pub field: &'static str,
pub submodule: BString,
pub actual: BString,
}
///
pub mod branch {
use bstr::BString;
/// The error returned by [File::branch()](crate::File::branch).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
#[error("The value '{actual}' of the 'branch' field of submodule '{submodule}' couldn't be turned into a valid fetch refspec")]
pub struct Error {
pub submodule: BString,
pub actual: BString,
pub source: gix_refspec::parse::Error,
}
}
///
pub mod update {
use bstr::BString;
/// The error returned by [File::update()](crate::File::update).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("The 'update' field of submodule '{submodule}' tried to set command '{actual}' to be shared")]
CommandForbiddenInModulesConfiguration { submodule: BString, actual: BString },
#[error("The 'update' field of submodule '{submodule}' was invalid: '{actual}'")]
Invalid { submodule: BString, actual: BString },
}
}
///
pub mod url {
use bstr::BString;
/// The error returned by [File::url()](crate::File::url).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("The url of submodule '{submodule}' could not be parsed")]
Parse {
submodule: BString,
source: gix_url::parse::Error,
},
#[error("The submodule '{submodule}' was missing its 'url' field or it was empty")]
Missing { submodule: BString },
}
}
///
pub mod path {
use bstr::BString;
/// The error returned by [File::path()](crate::File::path).
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("The path '{actual}' of submodule '{submodule}' needs to be relative")]
Absolute { actual: BString, submodule: BString },
#[error("The submodule '{submodule}' was missing its 'path' field or it was empty")]
Missing { submodule: BString },
#[error("The path '{actual}' would lead outside of the repository worktree")]
OutsideOfWorktree { actual: BString, submodule: BString },
}
}