Re: [REPLACEMENT PATCH] parse-opt: fake short strings for callers to believe in.

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  Hi Junio,

  I saw that you merged this series into pu, for which I'm really glad,
though I believe that the version that works on top of the "leaky()"
series is better, since everyone agrees that the small leaks in the
option parser are better than the limitations the one you merged has.

  I won't flood the list again with the patches, but you can find them
in git://git.madism.org/~madcoder/git.git#ph/parseopt (based on current
next). This includes the two leaky() patches (with the remarks that have
been made to me incorporated), the current state of the parse-options
improvements, and the current builtin-blame.c proof of concept (without
the ugly strdup).

  I really don't like the strbuf thingy, and I'd be glad to never see it
merged in next, it will cause more harm than it helps.

TIA.
-- 
·O·  Pierre Habouzit
··O                                                madcoder@xxxxxxxxxx
OOO                                                http://www.madism.org

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