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Re: Adding glob support to remotes

From: Andy Parkins <hidden>
Date: 2016-08-11 19:45:41

On Wednesday 2006 November 22 12:56, Junio C Hamano wrote:
quoted
However, git-ls-remote needs the name of the remote repository (of
course), but that isn't directly available in git-parse-remote.sh.
Is it really the case?  I do not remember the details offhand,
but I do not think canon_refs_list_for_fetch is the function you
should be messing with to implement the remote."origin".fetch
stuff.  It should be get_remote_default_refs_for_fetch().  The
function returns the list based on which remote, so it surely
knows which remote the caller is talking about.
The problem is that canon_refs_list_for_fetch bombs out too early because "*" 
is not an acceptable name for a ref.
However, I would recommend against actually running ls-remote to
help "git-fetch" inside git-parse-remote.sh.  I think you should
run ls-remote upfront early in git-fetch because there are at
least two other parts in git-fetch that wants the same ls-remote
output:
Okay.  That's what I'll do.  It means altering git-check-ref-format to prevent 
the early bomb out.  Perhaps I should move this check to somewhere after I've 
done the reflist expansion?
 (1) dumb protocols currently cannot deal with a remote that has
I'm not sure I've understood this point.  I shall look at git-fetch.sh more 
closely to try and address this though.
 (2) when doing a fetch with tracking branches (which is what
Accepted.



Andy

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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIEE
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