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author | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2016-03-14 16:47:32 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2016-03-14 16:47:32 -0400 |
commit | 759530836012c365ff0675d1afcd481e0a0e4908 (patch) | |
tree | f26076496ff7f1d1e791683f61d2e36b0c19cc98 /doc | |
parent | 547d59d15b2dbdbbdfffc818239dc0b73832c115 (diff) |
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diff --git a/doc/todo/optimise_git-annex_merge.mdwn b/doc/todo/optimise_git-annex_merge.mdwn index 91d18ebd7..ff2da3209 100644 --- a/doc/todo/optimise_git-annex_merge.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/optimise_git-annex_merge.mdwn @@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ Instead, I'd like a way to stream multiple objects into git using stdin. Sometime, should look at either extending git-hash-object to support that, or possibly look at using git-fast-import instead. +> Well, I went with git hash-object --stdin-paths despite it needing to read from +> temp files. --[[Joey]] + --- `git-annex merge` also runs `git show` once per file that needs to be @@ -21,3 +24,5 @@ There is already a Git.CatFile library that can do this easily. --[[Joey]] Merging used to use memory proportional to the size of the diff. It now streams data, running in constant space. This probably sped it up a lot, as there's much less allocation and GC action. --[[Joey]] + +[[done]] |