Re: What's cooking in git.git (Apr 2025, #01; Mon, 7)

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Welcome back from vacation.

> * kn/non-transactional-batch-updates (2025-03-29) 10 commits
>  - SQUASH??? - <6141866.lOV4Wx5bFT@cayenne>
>  - update-ref: add --batch-updates flag for stdin mode
>  - refs: support rejection in batch updates during F/D checks
>  - refs: implement batch reference update support
>  - refs: introduce enum-based transaction error types
>  - refs/reftable: extract code from the transaction preparation
>  - refs/files: remove duplicate duplicates check
>  - refs: move duplicate refname update check to generic layer
>  - refs/files: remove redundant check in split_symref_update()
>  - Merge branch 'ps/refname-avail-check-optim' into kn/non-transactional-batch-updates
>
>  Updating multiple references have only been possible in all-or-none
>  fashion with transactions, but it can be more efficient to batch
>  multiple updates even when some of them are allowed to fail in a
>  best-effort manner.  A new "best effort batches of updates" mode
>  has been introduced.
>
>  Expecting a (small and hopefully final) reroll.
>  cf. <CAOLa=ZQDiCx_VJRbQB1K6EeuA2mDj4twEB98ByddUNLtB8rEKQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  source: <20250327-245-partially-atomic-ref-updates-v5-0-4db2a3e34404@xxxxxxxxx>

Apart from the squash commit you've mentioned above, there are no other
changes needed, will send in a new version.

Thanks!

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