@@ -416,7 +416,6 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
struct strbuf sb_git = STRBUF_INIT, sb_repo = STRBUF_INIT;
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT, realpath = STRBUF_INIT;
const char *name;
- struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
struct strvec child_env = STRVEC_INIT;
unsigned int counter = 0;
int len, ret;
@@ -424,7 +423,8 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
struct commit *commit = NULL;
int is_branch = 0;
struct strbuf sb_name = STRBUF_INIT;
- struct worktree **worktrees;
+ struct worktree **worktrees, *wt = NULL;
+ struct ref_store *wt_refs;
worktrees = get_worktrees();
check_candidate_path(path, opts->force, worktrees, "add");
@@ -500,15 +500,26 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
write_file(sb.buf, "../..");
/*
- * This is to keep resolve_ref() happy. We need a valid HEAD
- * or is_git_directory() will reject the directory. Any value which
- * looks like an object ID will do since it will be immediately
- * replaced by the symbolic-ref or update-ref invocation in the new
- * worktree.
+ * Set up the ref store of the worktree and create the HEAD reference.
*/
- strbuf_reset(&sb);
- strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s/HEAD", sb_repo.buf);
- write_file(sb.buf, "%s", oid_to_hex(null_oid()));
+ wt = get_linked_worktree(name);
+ if (!wt) {
+ ret = error(_("could not find created worktree '%s'"), name);
+ goto done;
+ }
+ wt_refs = get_worktree_ref_store(wt);
+
+ ret = refs_init_db(wt_refs, REFS_INIT_DB_IS_WORKTREE, &sb);
+ if (ret)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (!is_branch && commit)
+ ret = refs_update_ref(wt_refs, NULL, "HEAD", &commit->object.oid,
+ NULL, 0, UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR);
+ else
+ ret = refs_create_symref(wt_refs, "HEAD", symref.buf, NULL);
+ if (ret)
+ goto done;
/*
* If the current worktree has sparse-checkout enabled, then copy
@@ -527,22 +538,6 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
strvec_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s", GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, sb_git.buf);
strvec_pushf(&child_env, "%s=%s", GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT, path);
- cp.git_cmd = 1;
-
- if (!is_branch && commit) {
- strvec_pushl(&cp.args, "update-ref", "HEAD",
- oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid), NULL);
- } else {
- strvec_pushl(&cp.args, "symbolic-ref", "HEAD",
- symref.buf, NULL);
- if (opts->quiet)
- strvec_push(&cp.args, "--quiet");
- }
-
- strvec_pushv(&cp.env, child_env.v);
- ret = run_command(&cp);
- if (ret)
- goto done;
if (opts->orphan &&
(ret = make_worktree_orphan(refname, opts, &child_env)))
@@ -588,6 +583,7 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname,
strbuf_release(&sb_git);
strbuf_release(&sb_name);
strbuf_release(&realpath);
+ free_worktree(wt);
return ret;
}
When creating a worktree we create the worktree's ref database manually by first writing a "HEAD" file so that the directory is recognized as a Git repository by other commands, and then running git-update-ref(1) or git-symbolic-ref(1) to write the actual value. But while this is fine for the files backend, this logic simply assumes too much about how the ref backend works and will leave behind an invalid ref database once any other ref backend lands. Refactor the code to instead use `refs_init_db()` to initialize the ref database so that git-worktree(1) itself does not need to know about how to initialize it. This will allow future ref backends to customize how the per-worktree ref database is set up. Furthermore, as we now already have a worktree ref store around, we can also avoid spawning external commands to write the HEAD reference and instead use the refs API to do so. Note that we do not have an equivalent to passing the `--quiet` flag to git-symbolic-ref(1) as we did before. This flag does not have an effect anyway though, as git-symbolic-ref(1) only honors it when reading a symref, but never when writing one. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> --- builtin/worktree.c | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)