The directory listing API is used to enumerate paths in the work tree,
optionally taking .git/info/exclude and .gitignore files per
directory into account.
Data structure
struct dir_struct structure is used to pass directory traversal
options to the library and to record the paths discovered. A single
struct dir_struct is used regardless of whether or not the traversal
recursively descends into subdirectories.
The notable options are:
-
exclude_per_dir -
The name of the file to be read in each directory for excluded files (typically
.gitignore). -
flags -
A bit-field of options:
-
DIR_SHOW_IGNORED -
The traversal is for finding just ignored files, not unignored files.
-
DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES -
Include a directory that is not tracked.
-
DIR_HIDE_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES -
Do not include a directory that is not tracked and is empty.
-
DIR_NO_GITLINKS -
If set, recurse into a directory that looks like a Git directory. Otherwise it is shown as a directory.
-
The result of the enumeration is left in these fields:
-
entries[] -
An array of
struct dir_entry, each element of which describes a path. -
nr -
The number of members in
entries[]array. -
alloc -
Internal use; keeps track of allocation of
entries[]array.
Calling sequence
Note: index may be looked at for .gitignore files that are CE_SKIP_WORKTREE marked. If you to exclude files, make sure you have loaded index first.
-
Prepare
struct dir_struct dirand clear it withmemset(&dir, 0, sizeof(dir)). -
To add single exclude pattern, call
add_exclude_list()and thenadd_exclude(). -
To add patterns from a file (e.g.
.git/info/exclude), calladd_excludes_from_file(), and/or setdir.exclude_per_dir. A short-hand functionsetup_standard_excludes()can be used to set up the standard set of exclude settings. -
Set options described in the Data Structure section above.
-
Call
read_directory(). -
Use
dir.entries[]. -
Call
clear_directory()when none of the contained elements are no longer in use.
(JC)