Re: [PATCH 0/20] rs/ref-transaction-1 (Re: Transaction patch series overview)

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>>
>>> This series teaches the tag, replace, commit, cherry-pick,
>>> fast-import, checkout -b, branch, receive-pack, and http-fetch
>>> commands and all update_ref and delete_ref callers to use the ref
>>> transaction API instead of lock_ref_sha1.
>>>
>>> The main user-visible change should be some cosmetic changes to error
>>> messages.  The series also combines multiple ref updates into a single
>>> transaction in 'git http-fetch -w' and when writing tags in
>>> fast-import but otherwise doesn't change the granularity of
>>> transactions.
>>>
>>> Reviewed at https://code-review.googlesource.com/#/q/topic:ref-transaction-1
>
> Thanks.
>
> Will queue, but the some other topics may have to disappear from my
> tree while I try to rebase them on top (or while I wait for you guys
> to send a reroll, making it unnecesary to do the rebase myself).

I managed to rebase all the rs/ref-transaction* topics and pushed
out the result in 'pu'.  Please eyeball the result.

I had to bump nd/multiple-work-trees, which Duy asked to kick out of
'next' earlier, out of 'pu' because I did not want to deal with
conflict resolution that will go to waste when the topic is rerolled
which would happen soon.

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