[PATCH v2 3/6] remote-curl: rename shadowed options variable

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The discover_refs() function has a local "options" variable
to hold the http_get_options we pass to http_get_strbuf().
But this shadows the global "struct options" that holds our
program-level options, which cannot be accessed from this
function.

Let's give the local one a more descriptive name so we can
tell the two apart.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx>
---
 remote-curl.c | 18 +++++++++---------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/remote-curl.c b/remote-curl.c
index 6b83b7783..e3803daa3 100644
--- a/remote-curl.c
+++ b/remote-curl.c
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ static struct discovery *discover_refs(const char *service, int for_push)
 	struct strbuf effective_url = STRBUF_INIT;
 	struct discovery *last = last_discovery;
 	int http_ret, maybe_smart = 0;
-	struct http_get_options options;
+	struct http_get_options http_options;
 
 	if (last && !strcmp(service, last->service))
 		return last;
@@ -271,15 +271,15 @@ static struct discovery *discover_refs(const char *service, int for_push)
 		strbuf_addf(&refs_url, "service=%s", service);
 	}
 
-	memset(&options, 0, sizeof(options));
-	options.content_type = &type;
-	options.charset = &charset;
-	options.effective_url = &effective_url;
-	options.base_url = &url;
-	options.no_cache = 1;
-	options.keep_error = 1;
+	memset(&http_options, 0, sizeof(http_options));
+	http_options.content_type = &type;
+	http_options.charset = &charset;
+	http_options.effective_url = &effective_url;
+	http_options.base_url = &url;
+	http_options.no_cache = 1;
+	http_options.keep_error = 1;
 
-	http_ret = http_get_strbuf(refs_url.buf, &buffer, &options);
+	http_ret = http_get_strbuf(refs_url.buf, &buffer, &http_options);
 	switch (http_ret) {
 	case HTTP_OK:
 		break;
-- 
2.11.0.191.gdb26c57




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