Re: [PATCH v3 00/14] Clean up how fetch_pack() handles the heads list

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Michael Haggerty <mhagger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> This patch series depends on the "Add some string_list-related
> functions" series that I just submitted.

Makes sense.  The only worry (without reading the series first) I
have is that the use of string list may make the responsiblity of
sorting the list fuzzier. I am guessing that we never sorted the
refs we asked to fetch (so that FETCH_HEAD comes out in an expected
order), so use of unsorted string list would be perfectly fine.

Queued and pushed out in 'pu' without reading, but will take a look
sometime tomorrow (eh, today, that is).

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