Message ID | cover.1738187176.git.steadmon@google.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | Introduce libgit-rs, a Rust wrapper around libgit.a | expand |
Hi Josh The range-diff looks good. It's really nice to see this being added to git. Best Wishes Phillip On 29/01/2025 21:50, Josh Steadmon wrote: > This series provides two small Rust wrapper libraries around parts of > Git: "libgit-sys", which exposes a few functions from libgit.a, and > "libgit", which provides a more Rust-friendly interface to some of those > functions. In addition to included unit tests, at $DAYJOB we have tested > building JJ[1] with our library and used it to replace some of the > libgit2-rs uses. > > [1] https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj > > There is known NEEDSWORK, but I feel that they can be addressed in > follow-up changes, rather than in this series. If you feel otherwise, > please let me know: > > * Investigate alternative methods of managing symbol visibility & > renaming. > > * Figure out symbol versioning > > Changes in V9: > * Properly initialize Makefile var LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS. > > * Pass the correct pointer to free in libgit_configset_free(). > > Changes in V8: > * Define a private libgit_config_set struct to avoid excessive casting > in public_symbol_export.c. > > * Style fixes: merge some Makefile rules, limit rule line length by > defining intermediate variables, add initial empty comment line, add > linebreaks in function definitions. > > Changes in V7: > * Moved the ConfigSet implementation in libgit-rs to a `config` module. > > * Added doc comments for ConfigSet and its methods. > > * Fix meson builds by adding new object files to `libgit_sources` > > * Moved INCLUDE_LIBGIT_RS Makefile changes earlier in the series, so > that we can make it optional to compile some of the libgitpub sources. > Squashed V6 patch 5/5 into this series' patch 4/4. > > * Don't publicly export FFI types in libgit-rs. > > * Removed extraneous `-r` argument to $(RM) in the clean rules. > > * Added TODO reminder in Cargo.toml about removing Cargo.lock once we > hit a certain minimum supported Rust version. > > * Style cleanup in public_symbol_export.c > > Changes in V6: > * Rebased onto current master, since V5 was several months old. > > * Move libgit-sys out of libgit-rs; while this sort of nesting is common > in Rust crates with standalone repositories, it doesn't make as much > sense when they're contained in the larger Git project's repo. > > * Standardize the naming of some of the Makefile targets to always > include a dash in the "-rs" or "-sys" suffixes. > > * Clean up READMEs and crate descriptions in preparation for > uploading to crates.io. > > Changes in V5: > * When building with INCLUDE_LIBGIT_RS defined, add > "-fvisibility=hidden" to CFLAGS. This allows us to manage symbol > visibility in libgitpub.a without causing `make all` to rebuild from > scratch due to changing CFLAGS. > > * Avoid using c_int in the higher-level Rust API. > > * Remove libgitpub.a and intermediate files with `make clean`. > > Changes in V4: > * Drop V3 patch #3, which added wrappers around repository > initialization and config access. These are not well-libified, and > they are not necessary for JJ's proof-of-concept use case, so let's > avoid exporting them for now. > > * Set a minimum supported Rust version of 1.63. Autodetect whether our > Rust version has c_int and c_char types; if not, define them > ourselves. > > * When building libgitpub.a via build.rs, set DEVELOPER=1 to catch > additional errors at build time. > > * In build.rs, use the make_cmd crate to portable select the correct > invocation of GNU Make. > > * Follow naming standards for _alloc() and _free() functions. > > * Use String instead of CString in higher-level API. > > * Move libgit_configset_alloc() and libgit_configset_free() out of > upstream Git, to the libgitpub shim library. > > * In libgitpub, initialize libgit_config_set structs in the _alloc() > function rather than with a separate _init() function. > > * Remove unnecessary comments in libgit-sys showing where the wrapped > functions were originally defined. > > * Fix clippy lint: don't reborrow configfile path references. > > * Various typo fixes and `cargo fmt` fixes. > > Changes in V3: > * Renamed cgit-rs to libgit-rs and cgit-sys to libgit-sys > > * Makefile cleanup, particularly adding config.mak options that > developers can set to run Rust builds and tests by default (Patch 6) > > * Provide testdata configs for unit tests > > * ConfigSet API now uses &Path instead of &str -- more ergonomic for > Rust users to pass in and errors out if the path string isn't UTF-8 > > * Fixed unresolved dependency on libz in Cargo.toml > > > Calvin Wan (1): > libgit: add higher-level libgit crate > > Josh Steadmon (3): > common-main: split init and exit code into new files > libgit-sys: introduce Rust wrapper for libgit.a > libgit-sys: also export some config_set functions > > .gitignore | 2 + > Makefile | 50 ++++++++++ > common-exit.c | 26 ++++++ > common-init.c | 63 +++++++++++++ > common-init.h | 6 ++ > common-main.c | 83 +---------------- > contrib/libgit-rs/Cargo.lock | 77 ++++++++++++++++ > contrib/libgit-rs/Cargo.toml | 17 ++++ > contrib/libgit-rs/README.md | 13 +++ > contrib/libgit-rs/build.rs | 4 + > contrib/libgit-rs/src/config.rs | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++ > contrib/libgit-rs/src/lib.rs | 1 + > contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config1 | 2 + > contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config2 | 2 + > contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config3 | 2 + > contrib/libgit-sys/Cargo.lock | 69 ++++++++++++++ > contrib/libgit-sys/Cargo.toml | 19 ++++ > contrib/libgit-sys/README.md | 4 + > contrib/libgit-sys/build.rs | 35 +++++++ > contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.c | 59 ++++++++++++ > contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.h | 18 ++++ > contrib/libgit-sys/src/lib.rs | 79 ++++++++++++++++ > meson.build | 2 + > t/Makefile | 15 +++ > 24 files changed, 673 insertions(+), 81 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 common-exit.c > create mode 100644 common-init.c > create mode 100644 common-init.h > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/Cargo.lock > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/Cargo.toml > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/README.md > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/build.rs > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/src/config.rs > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/src/lib.rs > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config1 > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config2 > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-rs/testdata/config3 > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/Cargo.lock > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/Cargo.toml > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/README.md > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/build.rs > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.c > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.h > create mode 100644 contrib/libgit-sys/src/lib.rs > > Range-diff against v8: > 1: cd0cb9aa04 = 1: cd0cb9aa04 common-main: split init and exit code into new files > 2: 3588a3c3fc ! 2: 8793ff64a7 libgit-sys: introduce Rust wrapper for libgit.a > @@ Makefile: $(CLAR_TEST_PROG): $(UNIT_TEST_DIR)/clar.suite $(CLAR_TEST_OBJS) $(GIT > +all:: libgit-sys > +endif > + > -+LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS = contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.o > ++LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS = > ++LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS += contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.o > +LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS += libgit.a > +LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS += reftable/libreftable.a > +LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS += xdiff/lib.a > 3: f4452fffe6 ! 3: ab32bd1d07 libgit-sys: also export some config_set functions > @@ contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.c > +void libgit_configset_free(struct libgit_config_set *cs) > +{ > + git_configset_clear(&cs->cs); > -+ free(&cs->cs); > ++ free(cs); > +} > + > +int libgit_configset_add_file(struct libgit_config_set *cs, const char *filename) > 4: ada9fc0a13 ! 4: 1bf8c5392c libgit: add higher-level libgit crate > @@ Makefile: build-unit-tests: $(UNIT_TEST_PROGS) $(CLAR_TEST_PROG) > +all:: libgit-sys libgit-rs > endif > > - LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS = contrib/libgit-sys/public_symbol_export.o > + LIBGIT_PUB_OBJS = > > ## contrib/libgit-rs/Cargo.lock (new) ## > @@ > > base-commit: 757161efcca150a9a96b312d9e780a071e601a03
phillip.wood123@gmail.com writes: > Hi Josh > > The range-diff looks good. It's really nice to see this being added to git. > > Best Wishes > > Phillip Thanks. Let's plan to mark the topic for 'next' unless there are other comments.