* [QUESTION] ref-filter: how to support atom like %an
@ 2021-05-15 14:52 ZheNing Hu
2021-05-16 3:55 ` Junio C Hamano
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: ZheNing Hu @ 2021-05-15 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Git List, Junio C Hamano, Jeff King, Hariom verma,
Christian Couder
My current thinking is this:
First add a new member `short_name` in `struct valid_atom`,
Then we can share a valid_atom item for the long name of
an atom such as `%(authoremail)` and the short name of
the atom `%ae` (%aE is not considered at the time).
Something like:
[ATOM_AUTHOREMAIL] = { "ae", "authoremail", SOURCE_OBJ, FIELD_STR,
person_email_atom_parser },
Then we need to do some work on atoms parsing:
In the original design of `parse_ref_filter_atom()`, it relied on
searching for `%(` and `)` to find an atom. Now we have to
change the way of finding atoms: Currently I just replace
`find_next()` to find a single `%`. If there is `(` after `%`,
we can keep the original long name atoms parsing method,
otherwise we are dealing with the short name atom,
we need to pass the interval between the current `%`
and the next single `%` to `parse_ref_filter_atom()`.
Then we are in `parse_ref_filter_atom()`, we need to
consider these situations:
1. %(authoremail:trim)
2. %(authoremail)
3. %ae
4. %ae:trim
5. %aeabc:trim
6. %ae:trimabcd...
As we can see, the situation is starting to get complicated.
The more critical point is as in case 6: We cannot determine
the end of a short name atom because it does not have an
explicit `)` end.
In this way, many of the `*_atom_parser` functions in
`ref-filter.c` will not work, because most of them use `strcmp()`
to check the attribute of an atom. If we want to support the
short name `%ae`, that would require a large-scale rewrite.
Any good ideas, friends?
--
ZheNing Hu
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* Re: [QUESTION] ref-filter: how to support atom like %an
2021-05-15 14:52 [QUESTION] ref-filter: how to support atom like %an ZheNing Hu
@ 2021-05-16 3:55 ` Junio C Hamano
2021-05-17 2:13 ` ZheNing Hu
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2021-05-16 3:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ZheNing Hu; +Cc: Git List, Jeff King, Hariom verma, Christian Couder
ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> writes:
> My current thinking is this:
>
> First add a new member `short_name` in `struct valid_atom`,
> Then we can share a valid_atom item for the long name of
> an atom such as `%(authoremail)` and the short name of
> the atom `%ae` (%aE is not considered at the time).
> Something like:
>
> [ATOM_AUTHOREMAIL] = { "ae", "authoremail", SOURCE_OBJ, FIELD_STR,
> person_email_atom_parser },
My assumption has always been that when enriching "--format" of the
"log" family (e.g. "status", "show") with ingredients from the
"for-each-ref" family (e.g. "branch", "tag"), we would adopt the
notation the latter uses, i.e. "git log --format='%s %(notes)'",
with the full intention that eventually users would choose between
the synonyms to make it "git log --format='%(subject) %(notes)'" for
consistency, without wasting brain cycles to come up with and to
remember two-letter shorthands that will not scale.
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* Re: [QUESTION] ref-filter: how to support atom like %an
2021-05-16 3:55 ` Junio C Hamano
@ 2021-05-17 2:13 ` ZheNing Hu
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: ZheNing Hu @ 2021-05-17 2:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: Git List, Jeff King, Hariom verma, Christian Couder
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> 于2021年5月16日周日 上午11:55写道:
>
> ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > My current thinking is this:
> >
> > First add a new member `short_name` in `struct valid_atom`,
> > Then we can share a valid_atom item for the long name of
> > an atom such as `%(authoremail)` and the short name of
> > the atom `%ae` (%aE is not considered at the time).
> > Something like:
> >
> > [ATOM_AUTHOREMAIL] = { "ae", "authoremail", SOURCE_OBJ, FIELD_STR,
> > person_email_atom_parser },
>
> My assumption has always been that when enriching "--format" of the
> "log" family (e.g. "status", "show") with ingredients from the
> "for-each-ref" family (e.g. "branch", "tag"), we would adopt the
> notation the latter uses, i.e. "git log --format='%s %(notes)'",
> with the full intention that eventually users would choose between
> the synonyms to make it "git log --format='%(subject) %(notes)'" for
> consistency, without wasting brain cycles to come up with and to
> remember two-letter shorthands that will not scale.
>
Well, it’s truly more useful to provide long name atoms for the "log" family,
But if we need to establish a unified interface for --format, shouldn't
we extend it base on `ref-filter`?
At present, the scalability of the implementation in `ref-filter` is better,
but it does not support two-letter shorthands atoms...
--
ZheNing Hu
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