BaseDirCacheEditor.java
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package org.eclipse.jgit.dircache;
import static org.eclipse.jgit.lib.FileMode.TYPE_TREE;
import static org.eclipse.jgit.util.Paths.compareSameName;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.DirCacheNameConflictException;
/**
* Generic update/editing support for {@link DirCache}.
* <p>
* The different update strategies extend this class to provide their own unique
* services to applications.
*/
abstract class BaseDirCacheEditor {
/** The cache instance this editor updates during {@link #finish()}. */
protected DirCache cache;
/**
* Entry table this builder will eventually replace into {@link #cache}.
* <p>
* Use {@link #fastAdd(DirCacheEntry)} or {@link #fastKeep(int, int)} to
* make additions to this table. The table is automatically expanded if it
* is too small for a new addition.
* <p>
* Typically the entries in here are sorted by their path names, just like
* they are in the DirCache instance.
*/
protected DirCacheEntry[] entries;
/** Total number of valid entries in {@link #entries}. */
protected int entryCnt;
/**
* Construct a new editor.
*
* @param dc
* the cache this editor will eventually update.
* @param ecnt
* estimated number of entries the editor will have upon
* completion. This sizes the initial entry table.
*/
protected BaseDirCacheEditor(DirCache dc, int ecnt) {
cache = dc;
entries = new DirCacheEntry[ecnt];
}
/**
* Get the {@code DirCache}
*
* @return the cache we will update on {@link #finish()}.
*/
public DirCache getDirCache() {
return cache;
}
/**
* Append one entry into the resulting entry list.
* <p>
* The entry is placed at the end of the entry list. The caller is
* responsible for making sure the final table is correctly sorted.
* <p>
* The {@link #entries} table is automatically expanded if there is
* insufficient space for the new addition.
*
* @param newEntry
* the new entry to add.
*/
protected void fastAdd(DirCacheEntry newEntry) {
if (entries.length == entryCnt) {
final DirCacheEntry[] n = new DirCacheEntry[(entryCnt + 16) * 3 / 2];
System.arraycopy(entries, 0, n, 0, entryCnt);
entries = n;
}
entries[entryCnt++] = newEntry;
}
/**
* Add a range of existing entries from the destination cache.
* <p>
* The entries are placed at the end of the entry list, preserving their
* current order. The caller is responsible for making sure the final table
* is correctly sorted.
* <p>
* This method copies from the destination cache, which has not yet been
* updated with this editor's new table. So all offsets into the destination
* cache are not affected by any updates that may be currently taking place
* in this editor.
* <p>
* The {@link #entries} table is automatically expanded if there is
* insufficient space for the new additions.
*
* @param pos
* first entry to copy from the destination cache.
* @param cnt
* number of entries to copy.
*/
protected void fastKeep(int pos, int cnt) {
if (entryCnt + cnt > entries.length) {
final int m1 = (entryCnt + 16) * 3 / 2;
final int m2 = entryCnt + cnt;
final DirCacheEntry[] n = new DirCacheEntry[Math.max(m1, m2)];
System.arraycopy(entries, 0, n, 0, entryCnt);
entries = n;
}
cache.toArray(pos, entries, entryCnt, cnt);
entryCnt += cnt;
}
/**
* Finish this builder and update the destination
* {@link org.eclipse.jgit.dircache.DirCache}.
* <p>
* When this method completes this builder instance is no longer usable by
* the calling application. A new builder must be created to make additional
* changes to the index entries.
* <p>
* After completion the DirCache returned by {@link #getDirCache()} will
* contain all modifications.
* <p>
* <i>Note to implementors:</i> Make sure {@link #entries} is fully sorted
* then invoke {@link #replace()} to update the DirCache with the new table.
*/
public abstract void finish();
/**
* Update the DirCache with the contents of {@link #entries}.
* <p>
* This method should be invoked only during an implementation of
* {@link #finish()}, and only after {@link #entries} is sorted.
*/
protected void replace() {
checkNameConflicts();
if (entryCnt < entries.length / 2) {
final DirCacheEntry[] n = new DirCacheEntry[entryCnt];
System.arraycopy(entries, 0, n, 0, entryCnt);
entries = n;
}
cache.replace(entries, entryCnt);
}
private void checkNameConflicts() {
int end = entryCnt - 1;
for (int eIdx = 0; eIdx < end; eIdx++) {
DirCacheEntry e = entries[eIdx];
if (e.getStage() != 0) {
continue;
}
byte[] ePath = e.path;
int prefixLen = lastSlash(ePath) + 1;
for (int nIdx = eIdx + 1; nIdx < entryCnt; nIdx++) {
DirCacheEntry n = entries[nIdx];
if (n.getStage() != 0) {
continue;
}
byte[] nPath = n.path;
if (!startsWith(ePath, nPath, prefixLen)) {
// Different prefix; this entry is in another directory.
break;
}
int s = nextSlash(nPath, prefixLen);
int m = s < nPath.length ? TYPE_TREE : n.getRawMode();
int cmp = compareSameName(
ePath, prefixLen, ePath.length,
nPath, prefixLen, s, m);
if (cmp < 0) {
break;
} else if (cmp == 0) {
throw new DirCacheNameConflictException(
e.getPathString(),
n.getPathString());
}
}
}
}
private static int lastSlash(byte[] path) {
for (int i = path.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (path[i] == '/') {
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
private static int nextSlash(byte[] b, int p) {
final int n = b.length;
for (; p < n; p++) {
if (b[p] == '/') {
return p;
}
}
return n;
}
private static boolean startsWith(byte[] a, byte[] b, int n) {
if (b.length < n) {
return false;
}
for (n--; n >= 0; n--) {
if (a[n] != b[n]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Finish, write, commit this change, and release the index lock.
* <p>
* If this method fails (returns false) the lock is still released.
* <p>
* This is a utility method for applications as the finish-write-commit
* pattern is very common after using a builder to update entries.
*
* @return true if the commit was successful and the file contains the new
* data; false if the commit failed and the file remains with the
* old data.
* @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
* the lock is not held.
* @throws java.io.IOException
* the output file could not be created. The caller no longer
* holds the lock.
*/
public boolean commit() throws IOException {
finish();
cache.write();
return cache.commit();
}
}