| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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drs-push-rejects test needs updating too.
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names)
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This is needed if tests reuse versions, which we are perhaps going to
have to do to test out the replay prevention.
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tags file
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and refs/tags in the repo, when deliberately_not_fast_forward
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This saves a further 13s. Overalll the stunt changelog machinery
saves 28s out of 100s (in my example case, the current
debpolicy-newreject).
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This program takes 16ms instead of ~700ms on my computer. This saves
15s out of 100s for the debpolicy-newreject test (in its current
state).
Currently this is only used by various things in devscripts because
dpkg-source uses /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian directly via a
Perl module Dpkg::Changelog::Parse.
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Use
git for-each-ref --format=%(objectname) [r]efs/whatever
This pattern won't match literally as a prefix because a ref name
cannot contain [, so it must match according to fnmatch. whatever
cannot contain fnmatch metacharacters because they're not valid in ref
names.
This is a better idiom because it might directly look up the ref in
question (although currently it probably doesn't).
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matches \w+
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fancy footwork with $::us
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check
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de-reserve policy hook status flag 0x80
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leading /
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debcommit)
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each operation
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rejects
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