Re: What's cooking in git.git (Jul 2025, #08; Mon, 28)

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> * ps/object-file-wo-the-repository (2025-07-16) 17 commits
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in index-related functions
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `force_object_loose()`
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `read_loose_object()`
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in loose object iterators
>  - object-file: remove declaration for `for_each_file_in_obj_subdir()`
>  - object-file: inline `for_each_loose_file_in_objdir_buf()`
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` when writing objects
>  - odb: introduce `odb_write_object()`
>  - loose: write loose objects map via their source
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `finalize_object_file()`
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `loose_object_info()`
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` when freshening objects
>  - object-file: inline `check_and_freshen()` functions
>  - object-file: get rid of `the_repository` in `has_loose_object()`
>  - object-file: stop using `the_hash_algo`
>  - object-file: fix -Wsign-compare warnings
>  - Merge branch 'ps/object-store' into ps/object-file-wo-the-repository
>
>  Reduce implicit assumption and dependence on the_repository in the
>  object-file subsystem.
>
>  Comments?
>  source: <20250717-pks-object-file-wo-the-repository-v2-0-36d2cd6c700e@xxxxxx>

I did do a thorough review on v1 in the past and did a little less
thorough review on v2, but the range-diff is tiny anyway.

Version two removes the controversial commits around global config. With
this, this patch series is not able to drop USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE
from the object-file.c yet. Nevertheless, the whole series is still
worthwhile to me.


-- 
Cheers,
Toon




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