Re: [PATCH/RFC/GSoC 00/17] A barebones git-rebase in C

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Duy Nguyen <pclouds@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Paul Tan <pyokagan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> So, we have around a 1.4x-1.8x speedup for Linux users, and a 1.7x-13x speedup
>> for Windows users. The annoying long delay before the interactive editor is
>> launched on Windows is gotten rid of, which I'm very happy about :-)
>
> Nice numbers :-) Sorry I can't look at your patches yet. Just a very
> minor comment from diffstat..
>
>>  rebase-am.c                        | 110 +++++++++++
>>  rebase-am.h                        |  22 +++
>>  rebase-common.c                    | 220 ++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  rebase-common.h                    |  48 +++++
>>  rebase-interactive.c               | 375 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  rebase-interactive.h               |  33 ++++
>>  rebase-merge.c                     | 256 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  rebase-merge.h                     |  28 +++
>>  rebase-todo.c                      | 251 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  rebase-todo.h                      |  55 ++++++
>
> topdir is already very crowded. Maybe you could move all these files
> to "rebase" subdir.

I think that makes sense.  I do not expect people depending on being
able to say "git rebase--am" and have it do something useful, so
they won't belong to builtin/, but rebase/{am,common,...}.[ch] makes
sense.

While this series is still in the rough-outline phase, we can review
the patches without such movement, though ;-)
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