[PATCH 0/7] Let's get that @{push}!

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[7/7] is the meat.  Sorry it's in such a messy state: I was having a
field day tracing what push is actually doing.  Anyway, I wanted to
send out the series now to get early feedback.

In other news: why on earth is push doing _so_ much processing before
pushing?  Is it written very badly, or am I missing something?

Thanks.

(based on rr/die-on-missing-upstream)

Ramkumar Ramachandra (7):
  sha1_name: abstract upstream_mark() logic
  sha1_name: factor out die_no_upstream()
  sha1_name: remove upstream_mark()
  remote: expose parse_push_refspec()
  remote: expose get_ref_match()
  sha1_name: prepare to introduce AT_KIND_PUSH
  sha1_name: implement finding @{push}

 remote.c    |   4 +--
 remote.h    |   4 +++
 sha1_name.c | 111 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 3 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)

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1.8.3.rc3.17.gd95ec6c.dirty

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