Re: [JGIT PATCH 2/2] Decrease the fetch pack client buffer to the lower minimum

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"Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> In step 3 during the first round the client can send up to 2 blocks
> worth of data, with 32 haves per block.  This means the client
> writes 2952 bytes of data before it reads.

Sorry, perhaps I am being extremely slow, but even if the client writes
millions of bytes before it starts reading, I do not see how it would be a
problem as long as the other side reads these millions of bytes before
saying "Ok, I've heard about them and my response so far is Ack-continue
(or NAK)", which the client needs to read.
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