Brandon Williams writes:
> On 03/01, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> ...
>> Hmph, strictly speaking, the "delim" does not have to be a part of
>> how packetized stream is defined. As long as we stop abusing flush
>> as "This is merely an end of one segment of what I say." and make it
>> always mean "I a
On 03/01, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Junio C Hamano writes:
>
> > Brandon Williams writes:
> >
> >> One of the design goals of protocol-v2 is to improve the semantics of
> >> flush packets. Currently in protocol-v1, flush packets are used both to
> >> indicate a break in a list of packet lines as
Junio C Hamano writes:
> Brandon Williams writes:
>
>> One of the design goals of protocol-v2 is to improve the semantics of
>> flush packets. Currently in protocol-v1, flush packets are used both to
>> indicate a break in a list of packet lines as well as an indication that
>> one side has fin
Brandon Williams writes:
> One of the design goals of protocol-v2 is to improve the semantics of
> flush packets. Currently in protocol-v1, flush packets are used both to
> indicate a break in a list of packet lines as well as an indication that
> one side has finished speaking. This makes it p
One of the design goals of protocol-v2 is to improve the semantics of
flush packets. Currently in protocol-v1, flush packets are used both to
indicate a break in a list of packet lines as well as an indication that
one side has finished speaking. This makes it particularly difficult
to implement
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