RE: ns/batch-fsync (Mon Apr 4, 2022)

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On April 4, 2022 7:20 PM, Neeraj Singh wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 01:53:04PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> * ns/batch-fsync (2022-03-30) 14 commits
>>  - core.fsyncmethod: performance tests for batch mode
>>  - t/perf: add iteration setup mechanism to perf-lib
>>  - core.fsyncmethod: tests for batch mode
>>  - test-lib-functions: add parsing helpers for ls-files and ls-tree
>>  - core.fsync: use batch mode and sync loose objects by default on
>> Windows
>>  - unpack-objects: use the bulk-checkin infrastructure
>>  - update-index: use the bulk-checkin infrastructure
>>  - builtin/add: add ODB transaction around add_files_to_cache
>>  - cache-tree: use ODB transaction around writing a tree
>>  - core.fsyncmethod: batched disk flushes for loose-objects
>>  - object-file: pass filename to fsync_or_die
>>  - bulk-checkin: rebrand plug/unplug APIs as 'odb transactions'
>>  - bulk-checkin: rename 'state' variable and separate 'plugged'
>> boolean
>>  - Merge branch 'ns/core-fsyncmethod' into ns/batch-fsync
>>
>>  Introduce a filesystem-dependent mechanism to optimize the way the
>> bits for many loose object files are ensured to hit the disk  platter.
>>
>>  Will merge to 'next'?
>>  source: <pull.1134.v5.git.1648616734.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>Please expect a reroll today to address the remaining issues in that
thread.

Does this relate to why I cannot compile with the new fsync code at
2.36.0-rc0?




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