builtin/apply: move 'has_include' global into 'struct apply_state'

To libify the apply functionality the 'has_include' variable should
not be static and global to the file. Let's move it into
'struct apply_state'.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Christian Couder
2016-05-24 10:11:08 +02:00
committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 82f0dfca54
commit 0c1138cbdb

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ struct apply_state {
/* Exclude and include path parameters */ /* Exclude and include path parameters */
struct string_list limit_by_name; struct string_list limit_by_name;
int has_include;
}; };
static int newfd = -1; static int newfd = -1;
@ -1961,7 +1962,6 @@ static void prefix_patch(struct apply_state *state, struct patch *p)
* include/exclude * include/exclude
*/ */
static int has_include;
static void add_name_limit(struct apply_state *state, static void add_name_limit(struct apply_state *state,
const char *name, const char *name,
int exclude) int exclude)
@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ static int use_patch(struct apply_state *state, struct patch *p)
* not used. Otherwise, we saw bunch of exclude rules (or none) * not used. Otherwise, we saw bunch of exclude rules (or none)
* and such a path is used. * and such a path is used.
*/ */
return !has_include; return !state->has_include;
} }
@ -4534,7 +4534,7 @@ static int option_parse_include(const struct option *opt,
{ {
struct apply_state *state = opt->value; struct apply_state *state = opt->value;
add_name_limit(state, arg, 0); add_name_limit(state, arg, 0);
has_include = 1; state->has_include = 1;
return 0; return 0;
} }