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			253 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/*
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 * GIT - The information manager from hell
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) Linus Torvalds, 2005
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 */
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "blob.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "quote.h"
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static int line_termination = '\n';
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#define LS_RECURSIVE 1
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#define LS_TREE_ONLY 2
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static int ls_options = 0;
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static struct tree_entry_list root_entry;
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static void prepare_root(unsigned char *sha1)
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{
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	unsigned char rsha[20];
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	unsigned long size;
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	void *buf;
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	struct tree *root_tree;
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	buf = read_object_with_reference(sha1, "tree", &size, rsha);
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	free(buf);
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	if (!buf)
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		die("Could not read %s", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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	root_tree = lookup_tree(rsha);
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	if (!root_tree)
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		die("Could not read %s", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
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	/* Prepare a fake entry */
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	root_entry.directory = 1;
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	root_entry.executable = root_entry.symlink = 0;
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	root_entry.mode = S_IFDIR;
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	root_entry.name = "";
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	root_entry.item.tree = root_tree;
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	root_entry.parent = NULL;
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}
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static int prepare_children(struct tree_entry_list *elem)
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{
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	if (!elem->directory)
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		return -1;
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	if (!elem->item.tree->object.parsed) {
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		struct tree_entry_list *e;
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		if (parse_tree(elem->item.tree))
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			return -1;
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		/* Set up the parent link */
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		for (e = elem->item.tree->entries; e; e = e->next)
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			e->parent = elem;
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	}
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	return 0;
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}
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static struct tree_entry_list *find_entry(const char *path, char *pathbuf)
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{
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	const char *next, *slash;
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	int len;
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	struct tree_entry_list *elem = &root_entry, *oldelem = NULL;
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	*(pathbuf) = '\0';
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	/* Find tree element, descending from root, that
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	 * corresponds to the named path, lazily expanding
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	 * the tree if possible.
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	 */
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	while (path) {
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		/* The fact we still have path means that the caller
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		 * wants us to make sure that elem at this point is a
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		 * directory, and possibly descend into it.  Even what
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		 * is left is just trailing slashes, we loop back to
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		 * here, and this call to prepare_children() will
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		 * catch elem not being a tree.  Nice.
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		 */
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		if (prepare_children(elem))
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			return NULL;
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		slash = strchr(path, '/');
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		if (!slash) {
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			len = strlen(path);
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			next = NULL;
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		}
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		else {
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			next = slash + 1;
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			len = slash - path;
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		}
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		if (len) {
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			if (oldelem) {
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				pathbuf += sprintf(pathbuf, "%s/", oldelem->name);
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			}
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			/* (len == 0) if the original path was "drivers/char/"
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			 * and we have run already two rounds, having elem
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			 * pointing at the drivers/char directory.
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			 */
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			elem = elem->item.tree->entries;
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			while (elem) {
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				if ((strlen(elem->name) == len) &&
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				    !strncmp(elem->name, path, len)) {
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					/* found */
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					break;
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				}
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				elem = elem->next;
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			}
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			if (!elem)
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				return NULL;
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			oldelem = elem;
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		}
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		path = next;
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	}
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	return elem;
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}
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static const char *entry_type(struct tree_entry_list *e)
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{
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	return (e->directory ? "tree" : "blob");
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}
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static const char *entry_hex(struct tree_entry_list *e)
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{
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	return sha1_to_hex(e->directory
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			   ? e->item.tree->object.sha1
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			   : e->item.blob->object.sha1);
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}
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/* forward declaration for mutually recursive routines */
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static int show_entry(struct tree_entry_list *, int, char *pathbuf);
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static int show_children(struct tree_entry_list *e, int level, char *pathbuf)
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{
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	int oldlen = strlen(pathbuf);
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	if (e != &root_entry)
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		sprintf(pathbuf + oldlen, "%s/", e->name);
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	if (prepare_children(e))
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		die("internal error: ls-tree show_children called with non tree");
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	e = e->item.tree->entries;
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	while (e) {
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		show_entry(e, level, pathbuf);
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		e = e->next;
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	}
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	pathbuf[oldlen] = '\0';
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	return 0;
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}
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static int show_entry(struct tree_entry_list *e, int level, char *pathbuf)
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{
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	int err = 0; 
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	if (e != &root_entry) {
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		printf("%06o %s %s	",
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		       e->mode, entry_type(e), entry_hex(e));
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		write_name_quoted(pathbuf, e->name, line_termination, stdout);
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		putchar(line_termination);
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	}
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	if (e->directory) {
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		/* If this is a directory, we have the following cases:
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		 * (1) This is the top-level request (explicit path from the
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		 *     command line, or "root" if there is no command line).
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		 *  a. Without any flag.  We show direct children.  We do not 
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		 *     recurse into them.
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		 *  b. With -r.  We do recurse into children.
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		 *  c. With -d.  We do not recurse into children.
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		 * (2) We came here because our caller is either (1-a) or
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		 *     (1-b).
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		 *  a. Without any flag.  We do not show our children (which
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		 *     are grandchildren for the original request).
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		 *  b. With -r.  We continue to recurse into our children.
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		 *  c. With -d.  We should not have come here to begin with.
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		 */
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		if (level == 0 && !(ls_options & LS_TREE_ONLY))
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			/* case (1)-a and (1)-b */
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			err = err | show_children(e, level+1, pathbuf);
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		else if (level && ls_options & LS_RECURSIVE)
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			/* case (2)-b */
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			err = err | show_children(e, level+1, pathbuf);
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	}
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	return err;
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}
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static int list_one(const char *path)
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{
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	int err = 0;
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	char pathbuf[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
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	struct tree_entry_list *e = find_entry(path, pathbuf);
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	if (!e) {
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		/* traditionally ls-tree does not complain about
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		 * missing path.  We may change this later to match
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		 * what "/bin/ls -a" does, which is to complain.
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		 */
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		return err;
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	}
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	err = err | show_entry(e, 0, pathbuf);
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	return err;
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}
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static int list(char **path)
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{
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	int i;
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	int err = 0;
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	for (i = 0; path[i]; i++)
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		err = err | list_one(path[i]);
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	return err;
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}
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static const char ls_tree_usage[] =
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	"git-ls-tree [-d] [-r] [-z] <tree-ish> [path...]";
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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	static char *path0[] = { "", NULL };
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	char **path;
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	unsigned char sha1[20];
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	while (1 < argc && argv[1][0] == '-') {
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		switch (argv[1][1]) {
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		case 'z':
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			line_termination = 0;
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			break;
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		case 'r':
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			ls_options |= LS_RECURSIVE;
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			break;
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		case 'd':
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			ls_options |= LS_TREE_ONLY;
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			break;
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		default:
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			usage(ls_tree_usage);
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		}
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		argc--; argv++;
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	}
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	if (argc < 2)
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		usage(ls_tree_usage);
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	if (get_sha1(argv[1], sha1) < 0)
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		usage(ls_tree_usage);
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	path = (argc == 2) ? path0 : (argv + 2);
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	prepare_root(sha1);
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	if (list(path) < 0)
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		die("list failed");
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	return 0;
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}
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