On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Duy Nguyen writes:
>
>> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Michael Haggerty
>> wrote:
>>> Let the brainstorming (and bikeshedding) begin!
>>>
>>> 1. GIT_OID_RAWSZ / GIT_OID_HEXSZ
>>>
>>> 2. OID_RAWSZ / OID_HEXSZ
>>>
>>> 3. OID_BINARY_LEN /
Duy Nguyen writes:
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Michael Haggerty
> wrote:
>> Let the brainstorming (and bikeshedding) begin!
>>
>> 1. GIT_OID_RAWSZ / GIT_OID_HEXSZ
>>
>> 2. OID_RAWSZ / OID_HEXSZ
>>
>> 3. OID_BINARY_LEN / OID_ASCII_LEN
>>
>> 4. BINARY_OID_LEN / ASCII_OID_LEN
>
> 5. sizeof(
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Michael Haggerty wrote:
> Let the brainstorming (and bikeshedding) begin!
>
> 1. GIT_OID_RAWSZ / GIT_OID_HEXSZ
>
> 2. OID_RAWSZ / OID_HEXSZ
>
> 3. OID_BINARY_LEN / OID_ASCII_LEN
>
> 4. BINARY_OID_LEN / ASCII_OID_LEN
5. sizeof(oid) / ASCII_OID_LEN
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> brian m. carlson wrote:
>> I'd like to introduce a set of preprocessor constants that we'd use
>> instead of hard-coded 20s and 40s everywhere.
I agree that it would help code clarity to have symbolic constants for
these numbers.
On 04/19/2014 12:40 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Lukewarm on that
Hi,
brian m. carlson wrote:
> I'd like to introduce a set of preprocessor constants that we'd use
> instead of hard-coded 20s and 40s everywhere.
Lukewarm on that. It's hard to do consistently and unless they're
named well it can be harder to know what something like
BINARY_OBJECT_NAME_LENGTH m
SHA-1 is clearly on its way out. I know that there has been discussion
in the past about moving to different algorithms. I'm not interested in
having that discussion now.
I'd like to introduce a set of preprocessor constants that we'd use
instead of hard-coded 20s and 40s everywhere. That way,
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