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| Git index format
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| ================
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| 
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| == The Git index file has the following format
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| 
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|   All binary numbers are in network byte order. Version 2 is described
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|   here unless stated otherwise.
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| 
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|    - A 12-byte header consisting of
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| 
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|      4-byte signature:
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|        The signature is { 'D', 'I', 'R', 'C' } (stands for "dircache")
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| 
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|      4-byte version number:
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|        The current supported versions are 2, 3 and 4.
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| 
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|      32-bit number of index entries.
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| 
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|    - A number of sorted index entries (see below).
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| 
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|    - Extensions
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| 
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|      Extensions are identified by signature. Optional extensions can
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|      be ignored if Git does not understand them.
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| 
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|      Git currently supports cached tree and resolve undo extensions.
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| 
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|      4-byte extension signature. If the first byte is 'A'..'Z' the
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|      extension is optional and can be ignored.
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| 
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|      32-bit size of the extension
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| 
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|      Extension data
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| 
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|    - 160-bit SHA-1 over the content of the index file before this
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|      checksum.
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| 
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| == Index entry
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| 
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|   Index entries are sorted in ascending order on the name field,
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|   interpreted as a string of unsigned bytes (i.e. memcmp() order, no
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|   localization, no special casing of directory separator '/'). Entries
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|   with the same name are sorted by their stage field.
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| 
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|   32-bit ctime seconds, the last time a file's metadata changed
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit ctime nanosecond fractions
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit mtime seconds, the last time a file's data changed
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit mtime nanosecond fractions
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit dev
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit ino
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit mode, split into (high to low bits)
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| 
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|     4-bit object type
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|       valid values in binary are 1000 (regular file), 1010 (symbolic link)
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|       and 1110 (gitlink)
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| 
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|     3-bit unused
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| 
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|     9-bit unix permission. Only 0755 and 0644 are valid for regular files.
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|     Symbolic links and gitlinks have value 0 in this field.
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| 
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|   32-bit uid
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit gid
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|     this is stat(2) data
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| 
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|   32-bit file size
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|     This is the on-disk size from stat(2), truncated to 32-bit.
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| 
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|   160-bit SHA-1 for the represented object
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| 
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|   A 16-bit 'flags' field split into (high to low bits)
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| 
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|     1-bit assume-valid flag
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| 
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|     1-bit extended flag (must be zero in version 2)
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| 
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|     2-bit stage (during merge)
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| 
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|     12-bit name length if the length is less than 0xFFF; otherwise 0xFFF
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|     is stored in this field.
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| 
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|   (Version 3 or later) A 16-bit field, only applicable if the
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|   "extended flag" above is 1, split into (high to low bits).
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| 
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|     1-bit reserved for future
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| 
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|     1-bit skip-worktree flag (used by sparse checkout)
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| 
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|     1-bit intent-to-add flag (used by "git add -N")
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| 
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|     13-bit unused, must be zero
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| 
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|   Entry path name (variable length) relative to top level directory
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|     (without leading slash). '/' is used as path separator. The special
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|     path components ".", ".." and ".git" (without quotes) are disallowed.
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|     Trailing slash is also disallowed.
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| 
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|     The exact encoding is undefined, but the '.' and '/' characters
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|     are encoded in 7-bit ASCII and the encoding cannot contain a NUL
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|     byte (iow, this is a UNIX pathname).
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| 
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|   (Version 4) In version 4, the entry path name is prefix-compressed
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|     relative to the path name for the previous entry (the very first
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|     entry is encoded as if the path name for the previous entry is an
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|     empty string).  At the beginning of an entry, an integer N in the
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|     variable width encoding (the same encoding as the offset is encoded
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|     for OFS_DELTA pack entries; see pack-format.txt) is stored, followed
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|     by a NUL-terminated string S.  Removing N bytes from the end of the
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|     path name for the previous entry, and replacing it with the string S
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|     yields the path name for this entry.
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| 
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|   1-8 nul bytes as necessary to pad the entry to a multiple of eight bytes
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|   while keeping the name NUL-terminated.
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| 
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|   (Version 4) In version 4, the padding after the pathname does not
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|   exist.
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| 
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|   Interpretation of index entries in split index mode is completely
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|   different. See below for details.
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| 
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| == Extensions
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| 
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| === Cached tree
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| 
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|   Cached tree extension contains pre-computed hashes for trees that can
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|   be derived from the index. It helps speed up tree object generation
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|   from index for a new commit.
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| 
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|   When a path is updated in index, the path must be invalidated and
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|   removed from tree cache.
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| 
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|   The signature for this extension is { 'T', 'R', 'E', 'E' }.
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| 
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|   A series of entries fill the entire extension; each of which
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|   consists of:
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| 
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|   - NUL-terminated path component (relative to its parent directory);
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| 
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|   - ASCII decimal number of entries in the index that is covered by the
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|     tree this entry represents (entry_count);
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| 
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|   - A space (ASCII 32);
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| 
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|   - ASCII decimal number that represents the number of subtrees this
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|     tree has;
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| 
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|   - A newline (ASCII 10); and
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| 
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|   - 160-bit object name for the object that would result from writing
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|     this span of index as a tree.
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| 
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|   An entry can be in an invalidated state and is represented by having
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|   a negative number in the entry_count field. In this case, there is no
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|   object name and the next entry starts immediately after the newline.
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|   When writing an invalid entry, -1 should always be used as entry_count.
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| 
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|   The entries are written out in the top-down, depth-first order.  The
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|   first entry represents the root level of the repository, followed by the
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|   first subtree--let's call this A--of the root level (with its name
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|   relative to the root level), followed by the first subtree of A (with
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|   its name relative to A), ...
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| 
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| === Resolve undo
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| 
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|   A conflict is represented in the index as a set of higher stage entries.
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|   When a conflict is resolved (e.g. with "git add path"), these higher
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|   stage entries will be removed and a stage-0 entry with proper resolution
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|   is added.
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| 
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|   When these higher stage entries are removed, they are saved in the
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|   resolve undo extension, so that conflicts can be recreated (e.g. with
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|   "git checkout -m"), in case users want to redo a conflict resolution
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|   from scratch.
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| 
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|   The signature for this extension is { 'R', 'E', 'U', 'C' }.
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| 
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|   A series of entries fill the entire extension; each of which
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|   consists of:
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| 
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|   - NUL-terminated pathname the entry describes (relative to the root of
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|     the repository, i.e. full pathname);
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| 
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|   - Three NUL-terminated ASCII octal numbers, entry mode of entries in
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|     stage 1 to 3 (a missing stage is represented by "0" in this field);
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|     and
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| 
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|   - At most three 160-bit object names of the entry in stages from 1 to 3
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|     (nothing is written for a missing stage).
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| 
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| === Split index
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| 
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|   In split index mode, the majority of index entries could be stored
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|   in a separate file. This extension records the changes to be made on
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|   top of that to produce the final index.
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| 
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|   The signature for this extension is { 'l', 'i', 'n', 'k' }.
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| 
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|   The extension consists of:
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| 
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|   - 160-bit SHA-1 of the shared index file. The shared index file path
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|     is $GIT_DIR/sharedindex.<SHA-1>. If all 160 bits are zero, the
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|     index does not require a shared index file.
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| 
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|   - An ewah-encoded delete bitmap, each bit represents an entry in the
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|     shared index. If a bit is set, its corresponding entry in the
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|     shared index will be removed from the final index.  Note, because
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|     a delete operation changes index entry positions, but we do need
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|     original positions in replace phase, it's best to just mark
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|     entries for removal, then do a mass deletion after replacement.
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| 
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|   - An ewah-encoded replace bitmap, each bit represents an entry in
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|     the shared index. If a bit is set, its corresponding entry in the
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|     shared index will be replaced with an entry in this index
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|     file. All replaced entries are stored in sorted order in this
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|     index. The first "1" bit in the replace bitmap corresponds to the
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|     first index entry, the second "1" bit to the second entry and so
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|     on. Replaced entries may have empty path names to save space.
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| 
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|   The remaining index entries after replaced ones will be added to the
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|   final index. These added entries are also sorted by entry name then
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|   stage.
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| 
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| == Untracked cache
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| 
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|   Untracked cache saves the untracked file list and necessary data to
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|   verify the cache. The signature for this extension is { 'U', 'N',
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|   'T', 'R' }.
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| 
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|   The extension starts with
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| 
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|   - A sequence of NUL-terminated strings, preceded by the size of the
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|     sequence in variable width encoding. Each string describes the
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|     environment where the cache can be used.
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| 
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|   - Stat data of $GIT_DIR/info/exclude. See "Index entry" section from
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|     ctime field until "file size".
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| 
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|   - Stat data of core.excludesfile
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| 
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|   - 32-bit dir_flags (see struct dir_struct)
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| 
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|   - 160-bit SHA-1 of $GIT_DIR/info/exclude. Null SHA-1 means the file
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|     does not exist.
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| 
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|   - 160-bit SHA-1 of core.excludesfile. Null SHA-1 means the file does
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|     not exist.
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| 
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|   - NUL-terminated string of per-dir exclude file name. This usually
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|     is ".gitignore".
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| 
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|   - The number of following directory blocks, variable width
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|     encoding. If this number is zero, the extension ends here with a
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|     following NUL.
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| 
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|   - A number of directory blocks in depth-first-search order, each
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|     consists of
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| 
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|     - The number of untracked entries, variable width encoding.
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| 
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|     - The number of sub-directory blocks, variable width encoding.
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| 
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|     - The directory name terminated by NUL.
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| 
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|     - A number of untracked file/dir names terminated by NUL.
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| 
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| The remaining data of each directory block is grouped by type:
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| 
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|   - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit marks whether the n-th directory has
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|     valid untracked cache entries.
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| 
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|   - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit records "check-only" bit of
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|     read_directory_recursive() for the n-th directory.
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| 
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|   - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit indicates whether SHA-1 and stat data
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|     is valid for the n-th directory and exists in the next data.
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| 
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|   - An array of stat data. The n-th data corresponds with the n-th
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|     "one" bit in the previous ewah bitmap.
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| 
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|   - An array of SHA-1. The n-th SHA-1 corresponds with the n-th "one" bit
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|     in the previous ewah bitmap.
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| 
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|   - One NUL.
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| 
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| == File System Monitor cache
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| 
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|   The file system monitor cache tracks files for which the core.fsmonitor
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|   hook has told us about changes.  The signature for this extension is
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|   { 'F', 'S', 'M', 'N' }.
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| 
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|   The extension starts with
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| 
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|   - 32-bit version number: the current supported version is 1.
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| 
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|   - 64-bit time: the extension data reflects all changes through the given
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| 	time which is stored as the nanoseconds elapsed since midnight,
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| 	January 1, 1970.
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| 
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|   - 32-bit bitmap size: the size of the CE_FSMONITOR_VALID bitmap.
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| 
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|   - An ewah bitmap, the n-th bit indicates whether the n-th index entry
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|     is not CE_FSMONITOR_VALID.
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| 
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| == End of Index Entry
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| 
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|   The End of Index Entry (EOIE) is used to locate the end of the variable
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|   length index entries and the begining of the extensions. Code can take
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|   advantage of this to quickly locate the index extensions without having
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|   to parse through all of the index entries.
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| 
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|   Because it must be able to be loaded before the variable length cache
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|   entries and other index extensions, this extension must be written last.
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|   The signature for this extension is { 'E', 'O', 'I', 'E' }.
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| 
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|   The extension consists of:
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| 
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|   - 32-bit offset to the end of the index entries
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| 
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|   - 160-bit SHA-1 over the extension types and their sizes (but not
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| 	their contents).  E.g. if we have "TREE" extension that is N-bytes
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| 	long, "REUC" extension that is M-bytes long, followed by "EOIE",
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| 	then the hash would be:
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| 
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| 	SHA-1("TREE" + <binary representation of N> +
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| 		"REUC" + <binary representation of M>)
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| 
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| == Index Entry Offset Table
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| 
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|   The Index Entry Offset Table (IEOT) is used to help address the CPU
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|   cost of loading the index by enabling multi-threading the process of
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|   converting cache entries from the on-disk format to the in-memory format.
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|   The signature for this extension is { 'I', 'E', 'O', 'T' }.
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| 
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|   The extension consists of:
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| 
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|   - 32-bit version (currently 1)
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| 
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|   - A number of index offset entries each consisting of:
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| 
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|     - 32-bit offset from the begining of the file to the first cache entry
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| 	in this block of entries.
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| 
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|     - 32-bit count of cache entries in this block
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