Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 03:12:45PM -0500, Jeff King wrote: > >> Having written that, it occurs to me that an even simpler solution is to >> just always use the commondir as the source of the scratch repo. It does >> not produce the same outcome, but the point is generally just to find a >> suitable starting point for a repository. Grabbing the main repo instead >> of one of its worktrees is probably OK for most tests. > > The patch there is delightfully simple: > > diff --git a/t/perf/perf-lib.sh b/t/perf/perf-lib.sh > index e385c6896f..7018256cd4 100644 > --- a/t/perf/perf-lib.sh > +++ b/t/perf/perf-lib.sh > @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ test_perf_create_repo_from () { > BUG "not 2 parameters to test-create-repo" > repo="$1" > source="$2" > - source_git="$("$MODERN_GIT" -C "$source" rev-parse --git-dir)" > + source_git="$("$MODERN_GIT" -C "$source" rev-parse --git-common-dir)" > objects_dir="$("$MODERN_GIT" -C "$source" rev-parse --git-path objects)" > mkdir -p "$repo/.git" > ( > > but I do wonder if somebody would find it confusing. That does look quite a lot simpler. What are the possible downsides? Per-worktree references may not be pointing at the same objects?