[PATCH 0/8] Speed up git-svn

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This is a respin of the patches by Adam Roben that follow
the ones that are now in "pu".


Adam Roben (6):
  Move git-hash-object tests from t5303 to t1007
  Add more tests for git hash-object
  git-hash-object: Add --stdin-paths option
  Git.pm: Add command_bidi_pipe and command_close_bidi_pipe
  Git.pm: Add hash_and_insert_object and cat_blob
  git-svn: Speed up fetch

These patches have the changes suggested in the old thread to
remove some warnings and fix the tests, plus formatting changes in
the tests. The patches on Git.pm and git-svn.perl are the same as
before, patches 2 and 3 are the ones I have touched.


Michele Ballabio (2):
  builtin-cat-file.c: use parse_options()
  change quoting in test t1006-cat-file.sh

These are independent changes, but are always to be applied on top
of what's in "pu" (on top of ar/batch-cat, actually). The first
tries to simplify the code about the option parsing. The second
one is only for readability.


 Documentation/git-hash-object.txt |    5 +-
 builtin-cat-file.c                |  119 ++++++++-------------
 git-svn.perl                      |   42 ++++----
 hash-object.c                     |   45 ++++++++-
 perl/Git.pm                       |  208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 t/t1006-cat-file.sh               |    6 +-
 t/t1007-hash-object.sh            |  133 +++++++++++++++++++++++
 t/t5303-hash-object.sh            |   35 ------
 8 files changed, 456 insertions(+), 137 deletions(-)
 create mode 100755 t/t1007-hash-object.sh
 delete mode 100755 t/t5303-hash-object.sh

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