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#-
# Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
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# This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
# Kenneth Almquist.
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#	@(#)nodetypes	8.2 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.1/bin/sh/nodetypes 314436 2017-02-28 23:42:47Z imp $

# This file describes the nodes used in parse trees.  Unindented lines
# contain a node type followed by a structure tag.  Subsequent indented
# lines specify the fields of the structure.  Several node types can share
# the same structure, in which case the fields of the structure should be
# specified only once.
#
# A field of a structure is described by the name of the field followed
# by a type.  The currently implemented types are:
#	nodeptr - a pointer to a node
#	nodelist - a pointer to a list of nodes
#	string - a pointer to a nul terminated string
#	int - an integer
#	other - any type that can be copied by assignment
#	temp - a field that doesn't have to be copied when the node is copied
# The last two types should be followed by the text of a C declaration for
# the field.

NSEMI nbinary			# two commands separated by a semicolon
	type	  int
	ch1	  nodeptr		# the first child
	ch2	  nodeptr		# the second child

NCMD ncmd			# a simple command
	type	  int
	args	  nodeptr		# the arguments
	redirect  nodeptr		# list of file redirections

NPIPE npipe			# a pipeline
	type	  int
	backgnd	  int			# set to run pipeline in background
	cmdlist	  nodelist		# the commands in the pipeline

NREDIR nredir			# redirection (of a compex command)
	type	  int
	n	  nodeptr		# the command
	redirect  nodeptr		# list of file redirections

NBACKGND nredir			# run command in background
NSUBSHELL nredir		# run command in a subshell

NAND nbinary			# the && operator
NOR nbinary			# the || operator

NIF nif				# the if statement.  Elif clauses are handled
	type	  int		    # using multiple if nodes.
	test	  nodeptr		# if test
	ifpart	  nodeptr		# then ifpart
	elsepart  nodeptr		# else elsepart

NWHILE nbinary			# the while statement.  First child is the test
NUNTIL nbinary			# the until statement

NFOR nfor			# the for statement
	type	  int
	args	  nodeptr		# for var in args
	body	  nodeptr		# do body; done
	var	  string		# the for variable

NCASE ncase			# a case statement
	type	  int
	expr	  nodeptr		# the word to switch on
	cases	  nodeptr		# the list of cases (NCLIST nodes)

NCLIST nclist			# a case ending with ;;
	type	  int
	next	  nodeptr		# the next case in list
	pattern	  nodeptr		# list of patterns for this case
	body	  nodeptr		# code to execute for this case

NCLISTFALLTHRU nclist		# a case ending with ;&

NDEFUN narg			# define a function.  The "next" field contains
				# the body of the function.

NARG narg			# represents a word
	type	  int
	next	  nodeptr		# next word in list
	text	  string		# the text of the word
	backquote nodelist		# list of commands in back quotes

NTO nfile			# fd> fname
NFROM nfile			# fd< fname
NFROMTO nfile			# fd<> fname
NAPPEND nfile			# fd>> fname
NCLOBBER nfile			# fd>| fname
	type	  int
	fd	  int			# file descriptor being redirected
	next	  nodeptr		# next redirection in list
	fname	  nodeptr		# file name, in a NARG node
	expfname  temp	char *expfname	# actual file name

NTOFD ndup			# fd<&dupfd
NFROMFD ndup			# fd>&dupfd
	type	  int
	fd	  int			# file descriptor being redirected
	next	  nodeptr		# next redirection in list
	dupfd	  int			# file descriptor to duplicate
	vname	  nodeptr		# file name if fd>&$var


NHERE nhere			# fd<<\!
NXHERE nhere			# fd<<!
	type	  int
	fd	  int			# file descriptor being redirected
	next	  nodeptr		# next redirection in list
	doc	  nodeptr		# input to command (NARG node)
	expdoc    temp	const char *expdoc	# actual document (for NXHERE)

NNOT nnot			# ! command  (actually pipeline)
	type	int
	com	nodeptr
d>ui-shared: use common function in print_rel_date()John Keeping Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13ui-shared: extract date formatting to a functionJohn Keeping This will allow this code to be common with print_rel_date. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13filter: don't use dlsym unnecessarilyJohn Keeping We only need to hook write() if Lua filter's are in use. If support has been disabled, remove the dependency on dlsym(). Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13ui-tree: use "sane" isgraph()John Keeping Git's git-compat-util.h defines a "sane ctype" that does not use locale information and works with signed chars, but it does not include isgraph() so we have included ctype.h ourselves. However, this means we have to include a system header before git-compat-util.h which may lead to the system defining some macros (e.g. _FILE_OFFSET_BITS on Solaris) before git-compat-util.h redefines them with a different value. We cannot include ctype.h after git-compat-util.h because we have defined many of its functions as macros which causes a stream of compilation errors. Defining our own "sane" isgraph() using Git's sane isprint() and isspace() avoids all of these problems. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13cgit.h: move stdbool.h from ui-shared.hJohn Keeping Follow the Git policy of including system headers in only one place. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13cache.c: fix header orderJohn Keeping git-compat-util.h may define values that affect how system headers are interpreted, so move sys/sendfile.h after cgit.h (which includes git-compat-util.h). Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13configfile.c: don't include system headers directlyJohn Keeping git-compat-util.h may define various values that affect the interpretation of system headers. In most places we include cgit.h first, which pulls in git-compat-util.h, but this file does not depend on anything else in CGit, so use git-compat-util.h directly. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13Remove redundant includesJohn Keeping These are all included in git-compat-util.h (when necessary), which we include in cgit.h. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13Makefile: include Git's config.mak.unameJohn Keeping This pulls in the correct value of $(INSTALL) on a wide variety of systems. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13tests: allow shell to be overriddenJohn Keeping On some systems (e.g. Solaris), /bin/sh is not a POSIX shell. Git already provides suitable overrides in its config.mak.uname file and we provide cgit.conf to allow the user to further change this. The code for this is taken from Git's t/Makefile, meaning that we now invoke the tests in the same way that Git does. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-13redirect: cleanlinessJason A. Donenfeld 2015-08-13redirect: be more careful for different cgi setupsJason A. Donenfeld 2015-08-12ui-log: fix double countingJohn Keeping This crept in while rebasing the previous commit onto an updated upstream. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-12log: allow users to follow a fileJohn Keeping Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-12shared: make cgit_diff_tree_cb publicJohn Keeping This will allow us to use this nice wrapper function elsewhere, avoiding dealing with the diff queue when we only need to inspect a filepair. Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk> 2015-08-12t0110: Chain together using &&Jason A. Donenfeld 2015-08-12about: always ensure page has a trailing slashJason A. Donenfeld Otherwise we can't easily embed links to other /about/ pages. Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> 2015-08-12filters: apply HTML escapingLazaros Koromilas http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-escapes#use 2015-08-12git: update to v2.5.0Christian Hesse Update to git version v2.5.0. * Upstream commit 5455ee0573a22bb793a7083d593ae1ace909cd4c (Merge branch 'bc/object-id') changed API: for_each_ref() callback functions were taught to name the objects not with "unsigned char sha1[20]" but with "struct object_id". * Upstream commit dcf692625ac569fefbe52269061230f4fde10e47 (path.c: make get_pathname() call sites return const char *) Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de> 2015-08-12Fix processing of repo.hide and repo.ignoreDaniel Reichelt