Re: How do I get the contents of a directory in fast-import

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Any help would be greatly welcome, including "sorry, can't do that".


        Stefan


>>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Monnier <monnier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have a program which tries to collect info from lots of branches and
> generate some table from that data into another branch.

> For performance reasons, I'd like to do that from fast-import, and as
> long as I know the name of all the files I need to consult, everything
> is fine since I can use the "ls" and "cat-blob" commands of fast-import
> to get efficiently the data I need.

> But I also need to look at some files whose names I don't know beforehand
> (i.e. all the files in some directories).  If I do "cat-blob" on those
> directories I get some binary "thing" which I don't understand.

> So how do I get a directory listing from fast-inmport, i.e.
> like I can get with "git cat-file -p", but without having to fork
> a separate git process?


>         Stefan


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