Jonathan Tan <jonathanta...@google.com> writes:

>  /*
> + * Inspects a multiplexed packet read from the remote. If this packet is a
> + * progress packet and thus should not be processed by the caller, returns 0.
> + * Otherwise, returns 1, releases scratch, and sets sideband_type.
>   *
> + * If this packet is SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR, SIDEBAND_REMOTE_ERROR, or a
> + * progress packet, also prints a message to stderr.
> + *
> + * scratch must be a struct strbuf allocated by the caller. It is used to 
> store
> + * progress messages split across multiple packets.
>   */
> +int demultiplex_sideband(const char *me, char *buf, int len,
> +                      int die_on_error,
> +                      struct strbuf *scratch,
> +                      enum sideband_type *sideband_type);

OK.  That sounds like a sensible way to keep the leftover across
calls.

Will queue.

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