Re: Adding glob support to remotes

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On Wednesday 2006 November 22 20:50, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> I do not understand and that is why I do not understand why you
> would need to touch check-ref-format.

The problem is that I didn't want to call git-ls-remote in git-parse-remote, 
as git-parse-remote doesn't know about $uploadpack or what the actual remote 
in use is.  It seemed fairly intrusive to completely alter the functions in 
git-parse-remote; which is obviously a set of library functions.

Instead I did the expansion in git-fetch.sh.  Unfortunately that meant 
disabling the check-ref-format call in canon_refs_list_for_fetch.

> point at" is to ask ls-remote, and if you do one ls-remote
> upfront then all you need to do here is a single grep.

I understand now.  I'll look again at this tonight and send a further patch.


Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIEE
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