@@ -882,25 +882,30 @@ struct read_ref_at_cb {
int *cutoff_cnt;
};
+static void set_read_ref_cutoffs(struct read_ref_at_cb *cb,
+ timestamp_t timestamp, int tz, const char *message)
+{
+ if (cb->msg)
+ *cb->msg = xstrdup(message);
+ if (cb->cutoff_time)
+ *cb->cutoff_time = timestamp;
+ if (cb->cutoff_tz)
+ *cb->cutoff_tz = tz;
+ if (cb->cutoff_cnt)
+ *cb->cutoff_cnt = cb->reccnt;
+}
+
static int read_ref_at_ent(struct object_id *ooid, struct object_id *noid,
const char *email, timestamp_t timestamp, int tz,
const char *message, void *cb_data)
{
struct read_ref_at_cb *cb = cb_data;
- cb->reccnt++;
cb->tz = tz;
cb->date = timestamp;
if (timestamp <= cb->at_time || cb->cnt == 0) {
- if (cb->msg)
- *cb->msg = xstrdup(message);
- if (cb->cutoff_time)
- *cb->cutoff_time = timestamp;
- if (cb->cutoff_tz)
- *cb->cutoff_tz = tz;
- if (cb->cutoff_cnt)
- *cb->cutoff_cnt = cb->reccnt - 1;
+ set_read_ref_cutoffs(cb, timestamp, tz, message);
/*
* we have not yet updated cb->[n|o]oid so they still
* hold the values for the previous record.
@@ -917,11 +922,13 @@ static int read_ref_at_ent(struct object_id *ooid, struct object_id *noid,
warning(_("log for ref %s unexpectedly ended on %s"),
cb->refname, show_date(cb->date, cb->tz,
DATE_MODE(RFC2822)));
+ cb->reccnt++;
oidcpy(&cb->ooid, ooid);
oidcpy(&cb->noid, noid);
cb->found_it = 1;
return 1;
}
+ cb->reccnt++;
oidcpy(&cb->ooid, ooid);
oidcpy(&cb->noid, noid);
if (cb->cnt > 0)
@@ -935,14 +942,7 @@ static int read_ref_at_ent_oldest(struct object_id *ooid, struct object_id *noid
{
struct read_ref_at_cb *cb = cb_data;
- if (cb->msg)
- *cb->msg = xstrdup(message);
- if (cb->cutoff_time)
- *cb->cutoff_time = timestamp;
- if (cb->cutoff_tz)
- *cb->cutoff_tz = tz;
- if (cb->cutoff_cnt)
- *cb->cutoff_cnt = cb->reccnt;
+ set_read_ref_cutoffs(cb, timestamp, tz, message);
oidcpy(cb->oid, ooid);
if (is_null_oid(cb->oid))
oidcpy(cb->oid, noid);
This block of code is duplicated twice. In a future commit, it will be duplicated for a third time. Factor out the common functionality into set_read_ref_cutoffs(). In the case of read_ref_at_ent(), we are incrementing `cb->reccnt` at the beginning of the function. Move these to right before the return so that the `cb->reccnt - 1` is changed to `cb->reccnt` and it can be cleanly factored out into set_read_ref_cutoffs(). The duplication of the increment statements will be removed in a future patch. Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> --- refs.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)