[PATCH 0/5] ref-transactions-send-pack

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This small patch series adds atomic-push support for pushes.
By default git will use the old style non-atomic updates for pushes,
as not to cause disruption in client scripts that may depend on that
behaviour.

Command line arguments are introduced to allow the client side to request/
negotiate atomic pushes if the remote repo supports it.
There is also a new configuration variable where a repo can set that it
wants all pushes to become atomic whether the client requests it or not.

This patch series is called ref-transactions-send-pack and depends on/is built
ontop of the series called ref-transactions-req-strbuf-err

Ronnie Sahlberg (5):
  receive-pack.c: add protocol support to negotiate atomic-push
  send-pack.c: add an --atomic-push command line argument
  receive-pack.c: use a single transaction when atomic-push is
    negotiated
  receive-pack.c: add receive.atomicpush configuration option
  push.c: add an --atomic-push argument

 Documentation/config.txt                          |  5 ++
 Documentation/git-push.txt                        |  7 ++-
 Documentation/git-send-pack.txt                   |  7 ++-
 Documentation/technical/protocol-capabilities.txt |  7 +++
 builtin/push.c                                    |  2 +
 builtin/receive-pack.c                            | 66 ++++++++++++++++++-----
 builtin/send-pack.c                               |  6 ++-
 send-pack.c                                       | 18 +++++--
 send-pack.h                                       |  1 +
 transport.c                                       |  1 +
 transport.h                                       |  1 +
 11 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

-- 
2.0.1.556.ge8f7cba.dirty

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