Class CanonicalTreeParser


  • public class CanonicalTreeParser
    extends AbstractTreeIterator
    Parses raw Git trees from the canonical semi-text/semi-binary format.
    • Constructor Detail

      • CanonicalTreeParser

        public CanonicalTreeParser()
        Create a new parser.
      • CanonicalTreeParser

        public CanonicalTreeParser​(byte[] prefix,
                                   ObjectReader reader,
                                   AnyObjectId treeId)
                            throws IncorrectObjectTypeException,
                                   IOException
        Create a new parser for a tree appearing in a subset of a repository.
        Parameters:
        prefix - position of this iterator in the repository tree. The value may be null or the empty array to indicate the prefix is the root of the repository. A trailing slash ('/') is automatically appended if the prefix does not end in '/'.
        reader - reader to load the tree data from.
        treeId - identity of the tree being parsed; used only in exception messages if data corruption is found.
        Throws:
        MissingObjectException - the object supplied is not available from the repository.
        IncorrectObjectTypeException - the object supplied as an argument is not actually a tree and cannot be parsed as though it were a tree.
        IOException - a loose object or pack file could not be read.
    • Method Detail

      • getParent

        @Deprecated
        public CanonicalTreeParser getParent()
        Deprecated.
        internal use only
        Get the parent of this tree parser.
        Returns:
        the parent of this tree parser.
      • reset

        public void reset​(byte[] treeData)
        Reset this parser to walk through the given tree data.
        Parameters:
        treeData - the raw tree content.
      • next

        public CanonicalTreeParser next()
        Get this iterator, or its parent, if the tree is at eof.
        Returns:
        this iterator, or its parent, if the tree is at eof.
      • reset

        public void reset​(ObjectReader reader,
                          AnyObjectId id)
                   throws IncorrectObjectTypeException,
                          IOException
        Reset this parser to walk through the given tree.
        Parameters:
        reader - reader to use during repository access.
        id - identity of the tree being parsed; used only in exception messages if data corruption is found.
        Throws:
        MissingObjectException - the object supplied is not available from the repository.
        IncorrectObjectTypeException - the object supplied as an argument is not actually a tree and cannot be parsed as though it were a tree.
        IOException - a loose object or pack file could not be read.
      • createSubtreeIterator

        public CanonicalTreeParser createSubtreeIterator​(ObjectReader reader,
                                                         MutableObjectId idBuffer)
                                                  throws IncorrectObjectTypeException,
                                                         IOException
        Create a new iterator for the current entry's subtree.

        The parent reference of the iterator must be this, otherwise the caller would not be able to exit out of the subtree iterator correctly and return to continue walking this.

        Overrides:
        createSubtreeIterator in class AbstractTreeIterator
        Parameters:
        reader - reader to load the tree data from.
        idBuffer - temporary ObjectId buffer for use by this method.
        Returns:
        a new parser that walks over the current subtree.
        Throws:
        IncorrectObjectTypeException - the current entry is not actually a tree and cannot be parsed as though it were a tree.
        IOException - a loose object or pack file could not be read.
      • createSubtreeIterator0

        public final CanonicalTreeParser createSubtreeIterator0​(ObjectReader reader,
                                                                AnyObjectId id)
                                                         throws IOException
        Back door to quickly create a subtree iterator for any subtree.

        Don't use this unless you are ObjectWalk. The method is meant to be called only once the current entry has been identified as a tree and its identity has been converted into an ObjectId.

        Parameters:
        reader - reader to load the tree data from.
        id - ObjectId of the tree to open.
        Returns:
        a new parser that walks over the current subtree.
        Throws:
        IOException - a loose object or pack file could not be read.
      • hasId

        public boolean hasId()
        Whether the entry has a valid ObjectId.
        Specified by:
        hasId in class AbstractTreeIterator
        Returns:
        true if the entry has a valid ObjectId.
      • idBuffer

        public byte[] idBuffer()
        Get the byte array buffer object IDs must be copied out of.

        The id buffer contains the bytes necessary to construct an ObjectId for the current entry of this iterator. The buffer can be the same buffer for all entries, or it can be a unique buffer per-entry. Implementations are encouraged to expose their private buffer whenever possible to reduce garbage generation and copying costs.

        Specified by:
        idBuffer in class AbstractTreeIterator
        Returns:
        byte array the implementation stores object IDs within.
        See Also:
        AbstractTreeIterator.getEntryObjectId()
      • reset

        public void reset()
        Position this iterator on the first entry. The default implementation of this method uses back(1) until first() is true. This is most likely not the most efficient method of repositioning the iterator to its first entry, so subclasses are strongly encouraged to override the method.
        Overrides:
        reset in class AbstractTreeIterator
      • first

        public boolean first()
        Is this tree iterator positioned on its first entry?

        An iterator is positioned on the first entry if back(1) would be an invalid request as there is no entry before the current one.

        An empty iterator (one with no entries) will be first() && eof().

        Specified by:
        first in class AbstractTreeIterator
        Returns:
        true if the iterator is positioned on the first entry.
      • eof

        public boolean eof()
        Is this tree iterator at its EOF point (no more entries)?

        An iterator is at EOF if there is no current entry.

        Specified by:
        eof in class AbstractTreeIterator
        Returns:
        true if we have walked all entries and have none left.