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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008, Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org> and others
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
* https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
package org.eclipse.jgit.lib;
import org.eclipse.jgit.annotations.NonNull;
import org.eclipse.jgit.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Pairing of a name and the {@link org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId} it currently
* has.
* <p>
* A ref in Git is (more or less) a variable that holds a single object
* identifier. The object identifier can be any valid Git object (blob, tree,
* commit, annotated tag, ...).
* <p>
* The ref name has the attributes of the ref that was asked for as well as the
* ref it was resolved to for symbolic refs plus the object id it points to and
* (for tags) the peeled target object id, i.e. the tag resolved recursively
* until a non-tag object is referenced.
*/
public interface Ref {
/** Location where a {@link Ref} is stored. */
enum Storage {
/**
* The ref does not exist yet, updating it may create it.
* <p>
* Creation is likely to choose {@link #LOOSE} storage.
*/
NEW(true, false),
/**
* The ref is stored in a file by itself.
* <p>
* Updating this ref affects only this ref.
*/
LOOSE(true, false),
/**
* The ref is stored in the <code>packed-refs</code> file, with others.
* <p>
* Updating this ref requires rewriting the file, with perhaps many
* other refs being included at the same time.
*/
PACKED(false, true),
/**
* The ref is both {@link #LOOSE} and {@link #PACKED}.
* <p>
* Updating this ref requires only updating the loose file, but deletion
* requires updating both the loose file and the packed refs file.
*/
LOOSE_PACKED(true, true),
/**
* The ref came from a network advertisement and storage is unknown.
* <p>
* This ref cannot be updated without Git-aware support on the remote
* side, as Git-aware code consolidate the remote refs and reported them
* to this process.
*/
NETWORK(false, false);
private final boolean loose;
private final boolean packed;
private Storage(boolean l, boolean p) {
loose = l;
packed = p;
}
/**
* @return true if this storage has a loose file.
*/
public boolean isLoose() {
return loose;
}
/**
* @return true if this storage is inside the packed file.
*/
public boolean isPacked() {
return packed;
}
}
/**
* Update index value when a reference doesn't have one
*
* @since 5.4
*/
long UNDEFINED_UPDATE_INDEX = -1L;
/**
* What this ref is called within the repository.
*
* @return name of this ref.
*/
@NonNull
String getName();
/**
* Test if this reference is a symbolic reference.
* <p>
* A symbolic reference does not have its own
* {@link org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId} value, but instead points to
* another {@code Ref} in the same database and always uses that other
* reference's value as its own.
*
* @return true if this is a symbolic reference; false if this reference
* contains its own ObjectId.
*/
boolean isSymbolic();
/**
* Traverse target references until {@link #isSymbolic()} is false.
* <p>
* If {@link #isSymbolic()} is false, returns {@code this}.
* <p>
* If {@link #isSymbolic()} is true, this method recursively traverses
* {@link #getTarget()} until {@link #isSymbolic()} returns false.
* <p>
* This method is effectively
*
* <pre>
* return isSymbolic() ? getTarget().getLeaf() : this;
* </pre>
*
* @return the reference that actually stores the ObjectId value.
*/
@NonNull
Ref getLeaf();
/**
* Get the reference this reference points to, or {@code this}.
* <p>
* If {@link #isSymbolic()} is true this method returns the reference it
* directly names, which might not be the leaf reference, but could be
* another symbolic reference.
* <p>
* If this is a leaf level reference that contains its own ObjectId,this
* method returns {@code this}.
*
* @return the target reference, or {@code this}.
*/
@NonNull
Ref getTarget();
/**
* Cached value of this ref.
*
* @return the value of this ref at the last time we read it. May be
* {@code null} to indicate a ref that does not exist yet or a
* symbolic ref pointing to an unborn branch.
*/
@Nullable
ObjectId getObjectId();
/**
* Cached value of <code>ref^{}</code> (the ref peeled to commit).
*
* @return if this ref is an annotated tag the id of the commit (or tree or
* blob) that the annotated tag refers to; {@code null} if this ref
* does not refer to an annotated tag.
*/
@Nullable
ObjectId getPeeledObjectId();
/**
* Whether the Ref represents a peeled tag.
*
* @return whether the Ref represents a peeled tag.
*/
boolean isPeeled();
/**
* How was this ref obtained?
* <p>
* The current storage model of a Ref may influence how the ref must be
* updated or deleted from the repository.
*
* @return type of ref.
*/
@NonNull
Storage getStorage();
/**
* Indicator of the relative order between updates of a specific reference
* name. A number that increases when a reference is updated.
* <p>
* With symbolic references, the update index refers to updates of the
* symbolic reference itself. For example, if HEAD points to
* refs/heads/master, then the update index for exactRef("HEAD") will only
* increase when HEAD changes to point to another ref, regardless of how
* many times refs/heads/master is updated.
* <p>
* Should not be used unless the {@code RefDatabase} that instantiated the
* ref supports versioning (see {@link RefDatabase#hasVersioning()})
*
* @return the update index (i.e. version) of this reference.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException
* if the creator of the instance (e.g. {@link RefDatabase})
* doesn't support versioning and doesn't override this method
* @since 5.3
*/
default long getUpdateIndex() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}
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