trailer: teach iterator about non-trailer lines

Previously the iterator did not iterate over non-trailer lines. This was
somewhat unfortunate, because trailer blocks could have non-trailer
lines in them since 146245063e (trailer: allow non-trailers in trailer
block, 2016-10-21), which was before the iterator was created in
f0939a0eb1 (trailer: add interface for iterating over commit trailers,
2020-09-27).

So if trailer API users wanted to iterate over all lines in a trailer
block (including non-trailer lines), they could not use the iterator and
were forced to use the lower-level trailer_info struct directly (which
provides a raw string array that includes all lines in the trailer
block).

Change the iterator's behavior so that we also iterate over non-trailer
lines, instead of skipping over them. The new "raw" member of the
iterator allows API users to access previously inaccessible non-trailer
lines. Reword the variable "trailer" to just "line" because this
variable can now hold both trailer lines _and_ non-trailer lines.

The new "raw" member is important because anyone currently not using the
iterator is using trailer_info's raw string array directly to access
lines to check what the combined key + value looks like. If we didn't
provide a "raw" member here, iterator users would have to re-construct
the unparsed line by concatenating the key and value back together again

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Linus Arver
2024-05-02 04:54:20 +00:00
committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 56b04883f0
commit 3be65e6ee2
3 changed files with 23 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1146,17 +1146,15 @@ void trailer_iterator_init(struct trailer_iterator *iter, const char *msg)
int trailer_iterator_advance(struct trailer_iterator *iter)
{
while (iter->internal.cur < iter->internal.info.trailer_nr) {
char *trailer = iter->internal.info.trailers[iter->internal.cur++];
int separator_pos = find_separator(trailer, separators);
if (separator_pos < 1)
continue; /* not a real trailer */
if (iter->internal.cur < iter->internal.info.trailer_nr) {
char *line = iter->internal.info.trailers[iter->internal.cur++];
int separator_pos = find_separator(line, separators);
iter->raw = line;
strbuf_reset(&iter->key);
strbuf_reset(&iter->val);
parse_trailer(&iter->key, &iter->val, NULL,
trailer, separator_pos);
line, separator_pos);
/* Always unfold values during iteration. */
unfold_value(&iter->val);
return 1;