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Git::Raw::Packbuilder - Git packbuilder class

version 0.87

        use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile);
        use Git::Raw;
        my $pb = Git::Raw::Packbuilder -> new($repo);
        $pb -> insert($commit);
        $pb -> write(catfile($repo -> path, 'objects', 'pack'));

A Git::Raw::Packbuilder represents a git packfile builder.

ADDING_OBJECTS

Objects are being added to the object database.

DELTAFICATION

Deltas are calculated/resolved.

Create a new packbuilder.

Insert an object and by default its referenced objects. $object may be a Git::Raw::Commit, Git::Raw::Tree, Git::Raw::Blob or Git::Raw::Walker.

Write the new pack and corresponding index file to $path.

Retrieve the number of objects the packbuilder has already written out.

Retrieve the total number of objects the packbuilder will write out.

Set number of threads to spawn. By default libgit2 won't spawn any threads at all; when set to 0, libgit2 will autodetect the number of CPUs.

Get the packfile's hash. A packfile's name is derived from the sorted hashing of all object names. This is only correct after the packfile has been written.

Set the callbacks for the packbuilder. See "CALLBACKS".

During the packing of new data, this will regularly be called with the progress of the pack operation. Be aware that this is called inline with pack building operations, so performance may be affected. The callback receives the following integers: $stage, $current and $total.

This will be regularly called with the current count of progress done by the indexer. The callback receives the following integers: $total_objects, $received_objects, $local_objects, $total_deltas, $indexed_deltas and $received_bytes.

Jacques Germishuys <jacquesg@striata.com>

Copyright 2015 Jacques Germishuys.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.

2020-12-09 perl v5.32.0