Tanay Abhra writes:
> On 7/4/2014 2:47 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
>> Tanay Abhra writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have cooked up a single hashmap implementation. What are your
>>> thoughts about it?
>>
>> I had a quick look, and it looks good to me. I'll make a more detailed
>> review when you send t
Tanay Abhra writes:
> One more doubt, does for every value has any use other than
> raising semantic error in typespecific API functions.
I don't see any other. My suggestion would be: ignore this for now, it's
not needed to get a new API that has at least as many features as the
existing one.
On 7/4/2014 2:47 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
> Tanay Abhra writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have cooked up a single hashmap implementation. What are your
>> thoughts about it?
>
> I had a quick look, and it looks good to me. I'll make a more detailed
> review when you send the next series.
>
One more dou
Tanay Abhra writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have cooked up a single hashmap implementation. What are your
> thoughts about it?
I had a quick look, and it looks good to me. I'll make a more detailed
review when you send the next series.
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Hi,
I have cooked up a single hashmap implementation. What are your
thoughts about it? I must say it is much cleaner than the
previous attempt and it passes all the tests.
I will send the revised patch tomorrow with the corrected
documentation, till then please say so if you prefer this one
or the
On 7/2/2014 10:30 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Tanay Abhra writes:
>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> b/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> index 230b3a0..2c02fee 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-config.tx
Junio C Hamano writes:
> Tanay Abhra writes:
>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> b/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> index 230b3a0..2c02fee 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
>> @@ -77,6 +77,75 @
Matthieu Moy writes:
> I don't like the name "the_config_set". It's not the only one. Perhaps
> repo_config_set? (not totally satisfactory as it does not contain only
> the repo, but the repo+user+system)
>
> What do others think?
I actually do like "the_configset", which goes nicely parallel to
Tanay Abhra writes:
> diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
> b/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
> index 230b3a0..2c02fee 100644
> --- a/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-config.txt
> @@ -77,6 +77,75 @@ To read a specific file in git-c
Tanay Abhra writes:
> On 7/2/2014 2:44 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
>> Tanay Abhra writes:
> Maybe a reworded sentence may work,
> `git_configset_get_value_multi` returns a list of values sorted in order of
> increasing priority (i.e. last match will be at the end of the list.)
OK.
>>> read from us
On 7/2/2014 2:44 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
> Tanay Abhra writes:
>
>> Add a `config_set` construct that points to an ordered set of config files
>> specified by the user, each of which represents what was read and cached
>> in core as hashmaps. Add two external functions `git_configset_get_value`
Tanay Abhra writes:
> Add a `config_set` construct that points to an ordered set of config files
> specified by the user, each of which represents what was read and cached
> in core as hashmaps. Add two external functions `git_configset_get_value`
> and `git_configset_get_value_multi` for queryin
Currently `git_config()` uses a callback mechanism and file rereads for
config values. Due to this approach, it is not uncommon for the config
files to be parsed several times during the run of a git program, with
different callbacks picking out different variables useful to themselves.
Add a `con
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