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package git
import (
"io"
"path"
"gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/core"
)
const (
startingStackSize = 8
)
// TreeWalker provides a means of walking through all of the entries in a Tree.
type TreeWalker struct {
stack []TreeEntryIter
base string
r *Repository
}
// NewTreeWalker returns a new TreeWalker for the given repository and tree.
//
// It is the caller's responsibility to call Close() when finished with the
// tree walker.
func NewTreeWalker(r *Repository, t *Tree) *TreeWalker {
w := TreeWalker{
stack: make([]TreeEntryIter, 0, startingStackSize),
base: "",
r: r,
}
w.stack = append(w.stack, *NewTreeEntryIter(t))
return &w
}
// Next returns the next object from the tree. Objects are returned in order
// and subtrees are included. After the last object has been returned further
// calls to Next() will return io.EOF.
//
// In the current implementation any objects which cannot be found in the
// underlying repository will be skipped automatically. It is possible that this
// may change in future versions.
func (w *TreeWalker) Next() (name string, entry TreeEntry, obj core.Object, err error) {
for {
current := len(w.stack) - 1
if current < 0 {
// Nothing left on the stack so we're finished
err = io.EOF
return
}
if current > maxTreeDepth {
// We're probably following bad data or some self-referencing tree
err = ErrMaxTreeDepth
return
}
entry, err = w.stack[current].Next()
if err == io.EOF {
// Finished with the current tree, move back up to the parent
w.stack = w.stack[:current]
w.base, _ = path.Split(w.base)
w.base = path.Clean(w.base) // Remove trailing slash
continue
}
if err != nil {
return
}
obj, err = w.r.Storage.Get(entry.Hash)
if err == core.ObjectNotFoundErr {
// FIXME: Avoid doing this here in case the caller actually cares about
// missing objects.
continue // ignore entries without hash (= submodule dirs)
}
name = path.Join(w.base, entry.Name)
if err != nil {
return
}
break
}
if obj.Type() == core.TreeObject {
tree := &Tree{r: w.r}
err = tree.Decode(obj)
if err != nil {
return
}
w.stack = append(w.stack, *NewTreeEntryIter(tree))
w.base = path.Join(w.base, entry.Name)
}
return
}
// Tree returns the tree that the tree walker most recently operated on.
func (w *TreeWalker) Tree() *Tree {
current := len(w.stack) - 1
if current < 0 {
return nil
}
return w.stack[current].t
}
// Close releases any resources used by the TreeWalker.
func (w *TreeWalker) Close() {
w.stack = nil
}
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