On 2019-06-17 at 19:05:03, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> I guess it does not *really* matter all that much, but this does spawn a
> new process (and I think it actually spawns 4 on Windows, for reasons, and
> spawning processes is super expensive on Windows).
> 
> We might actually want to think about using something like this instead
> (which admittedly looks a bit like gobbledygook to the uninitiated, but it
> definitely avoids any spawned process):
> 
> test_oid_to_path () {
>       echo "${1%${1#??}}/${1#??}"
> }

I'm fine making that change. The original design was because we had
other code that used that technique and I didn't see an obviously better
solution. Now you've provided one and a good justification.

I think the complexity isn't too terrible since it's a one-line function
and the comment adequately explains the behavior so people don't have to
parse it to understand it.
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