Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] shallow.c: use '{commit,rollback}_shallow_file'

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Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> Replace each instance of 'commit_lock_file' and 'rollback_lock_file'
>> with 'commit_shallow_file' and 'rollback_shallow_file' when the lock
>> being held is over the '.git/shallow' file.
>
> I think Jonathan Nieder already covered 1/2 so I'll just close the loop
> on this patch. There was one potential issue in that a previous version
> of this patch also called reset_repository_shallow() in
> setup_alternate_shallow(), but this version does not. But after looking
> into it, this looks fine - setup_alternate_shallow() deals with a
> passed-in alternate_shallow_file variable, which is different from the
> r->parsed_objects->alternate_shallow_file that is_repository_shallow()
> uses to set the global variables. (I might have confused the two during
> earlier reviews.) Also, setup_alternate_shallow() is called either
> before any shallow processing (empirically demonstrating that no
> resetting is needed in this case, because it has been working), or right
> before a commit or rollback of the lock file (so the global variables
> are being reset anyway, so we do not need to call
> reset_repository_shallow()).
>
> So,
> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks for a review.

And of course, thanks Taylor.  Will queue.



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