- int entries = read_cache();
- unsigned char sha1[20];
-
- if (entries <= 0)
- die("write-tree: no cache contents to write");
- if (write_tree(active_cache, entries, "", 0, sha1) != entries)
- die("write-tree: internal error");
- printf("%s\n", sha1_to_hex(sha1));
+ int entries, was_valid, newfd;
+
+ setup_git_directory();
+
+ newfd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&lock_file, get_index_file());
+ entries = read_cache();
+
+ while (1 < argc) {
+ char *arg = argv[1];
+ if (!strcmp(arg, "--missing-ok"))
+ missing_ok = 1;
+ else if (!strncmp(arg, "--prefix=", 9))
+ prefix = arg + 9;
+ else
+ die(write_tree_usage);
+ argc--; argv++;
+ }
+
+ if (argc > 2)
+ die("too many options");
+
+ if (entries < 0)
+ die("git-write-tree: error reading cache");
+
+ if (!active_cache_tree)
+ active_cache_tree = cache_tree();
+
+ was_valid = cache_tree_fully_valid(active_cache_tree);
+ if (!was_valid) {
+ if (cache_tree_update(active_cache_tree,
+ active_cache, active_nr,
+ missing_ok, 0) < 0)
+ die("git-write-tree: error building trees");
+ if (0 <= newfd) {
+ if (!write_cache(newfd, active_cache, active_nr))
+ commit_lock_file(&lock_file);
+ }
+ /* Not being able to write is fine -- we are only interested
+ * in updating the cache-tree part, and if the next caller
+ * ends up using the old index with unupdated cache-tree part
+ * it misses the work we did here, but that is just a
+ * performance penalty and not a big deal.
+ */
+ }
+ if (prefix) {
+ struct cache_tree *subtree =
+ cache_tree_find(active_cache_tree, prefix);
+ printf("%s\n", sha1_to_hex(subtree->sha1));
+ }
+ else
+ printf("%s\n", sha1_to_hex(active_cache_tree->sha1));