strbuf: introduce strbuf_getline_{lf,nul}()
The strbuf_getline() interface allows a byte other than LF or NUL as
the line terminator, but this is only because I wrote these
codepaths anticipating that there might be a value other than NUL
and LF that could be useful when I introduced line_termination long
time ago. No useful caller that uses other value has emerged.
By now, it is clear that the interface is overly broad without a
good reason. Many codepaths have hardcoded preference to read
either LF terminated or NUL terminated records from their input, and
then call strbuf_getline() with LF or NUL as the third parameter.
This step introduces two thin wrappers around strbuf_getline(),
namely, strbuf_getline_lf() and strbuf_getline_nul(), and
mechanically rewrites these call sites to call either one of
them. The changes contained in this patch are:
* introduction of these two functions in strbuf.[ch]
* mechanical conversion of all callers to strbuf_getline() with
either '\n' or '\0' as the third parameter to instead call the
respective thin wrapper.
After this step, output from "git grep 'strbuf_getline('" would
become a lot smaller. An interim goal of this series is to make
this an empty set, so that we can have strbuf_getline_crlf() take
over the shorter name strbuf_getline().
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ static void get_merge_heads(struct sha1_array *merge_heads)
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if (!(fp = fopen(filename, "r")))
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die_errno(_("could not open '%s' for reading"), filename);
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while (strbuf_getline(&sb, fp, '\n') != EOF) {
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while (strbuf_getline_lf(&sb, fp) != EOF) {
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if (get_sha1_hex(sb.buf, sha1))
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continue; /* invalid line: does not start with SHA1 */
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if (starts_with(sb.buf + GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ, "\tnot-for-merge\t"))
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