Re: What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2018, #05; Mon, 24)

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On 9/24/2018 6:06 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
* ds/reachable (2018-09-21) 2 commits
   (merged to 'next' on 2018-09-21 at d4cd62108e)
  + commit-reach: fix memory and flag leaks
  + commit-reach: properly peel tags

  Recent update broke the reachability algorithm when refs (e.g.
  tags) that point at objects that are not commit were involved,
  which has been fixed.
  Hotfix for a topic already in 'master'.

Sorry that I took so long to reroll a v4. The changes from v3 to v4 are mostly cleanup, so I'll send those as a single commit later, and they don't need to be rushed to master as nothing is broken in the version you merged.


* ds/reachable-topo-order (2018-09-21) 7 commits
  - revision.c: refactor basic topo-order logic
  - revision.h: add whitespace in flag definitions
  - commit/revisions: bookkeeping before refactoring
  - revision.c: begin refactoring --topo-order logic
  - test-reach: add rev-list tests
  - test-reach: add run_three_modes method
  - prio-queue: add 'peek' operation

  The revision walker machinery learned to take advantage of the
  commit generation numbers stored in the commit-graph file.

I've had limited review of this topic that is very exciting (to me). I know that last commit is a bit daunting, but I'd love someone to take a look.


* ds/format-commit-graph-docs (2018-08-21) 2 commits
  - commit-graph.txt: improve formatting for asciidoc
  - Docs: Add commit-graph tech docs to Makefile

  Design docs for the commit-graph machinery is now made into HTML as
  well as text.

  Will discard.
  I am inclined to drop these, as I do not see much clarity in HTML
  output over the text source.  Opinions?

Just a reminder that we agreed to drop this series.

Thanks,

-Stolee




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