Re: [PATCH v2 0/9] Filter combination

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On 5/31/2019 8:35 PM, Matthew DeVore wrote:
Here is a roll-up with hopefully all comments applied or responded to. Notable
changes since the last one include:

  - Added an ALLOC_GROW_BY which is used twice by this patchset to make growing
    arrays safer and cleaner
  - Cleaned up the URL-encoding by (1) using hex_to_bytes rather than rolling my
    own helpers and (2) making error-string-generation non-conditional
  - Switched to an array-based data structure rather than a linked list for both
    LOFC_COMBINE filter spec objects and the filter object itself
  - Changed the list_objects_filter API to be cleaner to use
  - Changed test cases to use sparse:oid= rather than sparse:path= since the
    latter is being disabled.

Thank you,

Matthew DeVore (9):
   list-objects-filter: make API easier to use
   list-objects-filter: put omits set in filter struct
   list-objects-filter-options: always supply *errbuf
   list-objects-filter: implement composite filters
   list-objects-filter-options: move error check up
   list-objects-filter-options: make filter_spec a strbuf
   list-objects-filter-options: allow mult. --filter
   list-objects-filter-options: clean up use of ALLOC_GROW
   list-objects-filter-options: make parser void

  Documentation/rev-list-options.txt  |  16 ++
  builtin/rev-list.c                  |   2 +-
  cache.h                             |  22 ++
  list-objects-filter-options.c       | 264 ++++++++++++++++++---
  list-objects-filter-options.h       |  32 ++-
  list-objects-filter.c               | 345 +++++++++++++++++++++-------
  list-objects-filter.h               |  35 ++-
  list-objects.c                      |  55 ++---
  t/t5616-partial-clone.sh            |  19 ++
  t/t6112-rev-list-filters-objects.sh | 197 +++++++++++++++-
  transport.c                         |   1 +
  upload-pack.c                       |   4 +-
  12 files changed, 816 insertions(+), 176 deletions(-)


This looks much nicer.
Thanks
Jeff



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