Re: [PATCH] config_set_multivar(): disallow newlines in keys

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On 1/23/07, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > > We probably don't need it libified completely. Just reading and writing of
> > > the object database and tags/references and very simple revision walking
> > > will be a very good start [...]
> >
> > ... and even these use xmalloc(), which die()s on out-of-memory. Note that
> > it would be a really horrible work to libify that, since you basically
> > have to insert gazillions of free() calls at the right point, which we
> > don't have to, since exit() cleans up after us anyway.
>
> Didn't say it'd be simple. Just not impossible.

I thought that was what you meant by "very simple revision walking".


that'd be "just a part of revision walking". Dunno what part yet,
because I still have to come up with convincing example of where
only a libgit could be used: just committers and history browsers
should not have any problems just using plumbing (no, stupid
microsoft's createprocess is not a reason enough).
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