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package com.google.gerrit.server.rules.prolog;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Config;
/** Provides utility methods for configuring and running Prolog rules inside Gerrit. */
class RuleUtil {
/**
* Returns the reduction limit to be applied to the Prolog machine to prevent infinite loops and
* other forms of computational overflow.
*/
static int reductionLimit(Config gerritConfig) {
int limit = gerritConfig.getInt("rules", null, "reductionLimit", 100000);
return limit <= 0 ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : limit;
}
/**
* Returns the compile reduction limit to be applied to the Prolog machine to prevent infinite
* loops and other forms of computational overflow. The compiled reduction limit should be used
* when user-provided Prolog code is compiled by the interpreter before the limit gets applied.
*/
static int compileReductionLimit(Config gerritConfig) {
int limit =
gerritConfig.getInt(
"rules",
null,
"compileReductionLimit",
(int) Math.min(10L * reductionLimit(gerritConfig), Integer.MAX_VALUE));
return limit <= 0 ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : limit;
}
}