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// Package advrefs implements encoding and decoding advertised-refs
// messages from a git-upload-pack command.
package advrefs
import (
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/format/packp"
)
const (
hashSize = 40
head = "HEAD"
noHead = "capabilities^{}"
)
var (
sp = []byte(" ")
null = []byte("\x00")
eol = []byte("\n")
peeled = []byte("^{}")
shallow = []byte("shallow ")
noHeadMark = []byte(" capabilities^{}\x00")
)
// AdvRefs values represent the information transmitted on an
// advertised-refs message. Values from this type are not zero-value
// safe, use the New function instead.
//
// When using this messages over (smart) HTTP, you have to add a pktline
// before the whole thing with the following payload:
//
// '# service=$servicename" LF
//
// Moreover, some (all) git HTTP smart servers will send a flush-pkt
// just after the first pkt-line.
//
// To accomodate both situations, the Prefix field allow you to store
// any data you want to send before the actual pktlines. It will also
// be filled up with whatever is found on the line.
type AdvRefs struct {
Prefix [][]byte // payloads of the prefix
Head *plumbing.Hash
Capabilities *packp.Capabilities
References map[string]plumbing.Hash
Peeled map[string]plumbing.Hash
Shallows []plumbing.Hash
}
// New returns a pointer to a new AdvRefs value, ready to be used.
func New() *AdvRefs {
return &AdvRefs{
Prefix: [][]byte{},
Capabilities: packp.NewCapabilities(),
References: make(map[string]plumbing.Hash),
Peeled: make(map[string]plumbing.Hash),
Shallows: []plumbing.Hash{},
}
}
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