Re: [PATCH] Port git-tag.sh to C.

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2007/6/9, Kristian Høgsberg <krh@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Ok, here's an updated version that passes the test suite.  Johannes, I
leave it to you and jasam to merge the bits you find useful, but as
far as I see it, this conversion is complete, and there's enough other
shell scripts to port.  My port doesn't pass jasam's test suite, it
looks like he is expecting the -l glob to be a regexp, but the
git-tag.sh I started from used shell globs.

That's a good proposal! I agree with your version for matching tag names,
apart from the fact that the code is more compact and readable that way.

I will review your code comparing it with mine and I will report
everything I feel. However, my desire is to get builtin-tag.c and its
tests t7400-tag.sh complete
in a few days or less, so I would appreciate every other correction
from you in order to get it ready faster.

Anyways, it'd be nice if you or jasam could keep the list a little
more in the loop with the SoC changes, it is where most of the
development happens, after all.  What's next on your list?

You're right, the development will be more open than now was, I
usually ask questions in the IRC channel and obviously that's not the
best way to report my work to everybody.

Feel free to choose the script which you need to get replaced first,
or, depending on your urgency, you could ask me for one of them and I
would try to concentrate my efforts on it. Why do you started with
git-tag? For me, it was enough easy to begin with, perhaps you could
have other reasons.

Looking forward to work with you on that,

Carlos
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