On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > For the export stuff its terrible slow. :(
I don't really see your point. If you already know what the tree is like you say, you don't care about the tree object. And if you don't know what the tree is, what _are_ you doing? In other words, show us what you're complaining about. If you're looking into the trees yourself, then the binary representation of the sha1 is already what you want. That _is_ the hash. So why do you want it in ASCII? And if you're not looking into the tree directly, but using "cat-file tree" and you were hoping to see ASCII data, then that's certainly not going to be any faster than just doing "ls-tree" instead. In other words, I don't see your point. Either you want ascii output for scripting, or you don't. First you claimed that you did, and that you would want the tree object to change in order to do so. Now you claim that you can't use "ls-tree" because it's too slow. That just isn't making any sense. You're mixing two totally different levels, and complaining about performance when scripting things. Yet you're talking about a 20-byte data structure that is trivial to convert to any format you want. What kind of _strange_ scripting architecture is so fast that there's a difference between "cat-file" and "ls-tree" and can handle 17,000 files in 60,000 revisions, yet so slow that you can't trivially convert 20 bytes of data? Linus - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html