Message ID | pull.1341.v2.git.1662134210.gitgitgadget@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | scalar: integrate into core Git | expand |
Hi Victoria, On Fri, 2 Sep 2022, Victoria Dye via GitGitGadget wrote: > Changes since V1 > ================ > > * Updated 'scalar.txt' description from "Associated with [git]" -> "Part of > [git]". > * Fixed Dscho's "Signed-off-by" and author emails on patches 3 & 4. > * Added 'scalar' to 'git help -a' command list. > * Removed translation tag for literal 'scalar help' usage string. > * Updated 'scalar clone' tests to clone to unique targets and clean up only > when test passes. > * Changed 'p9210' perf tests to invoke 'git' and 'scalar' with '-C', rather > than creating a subshell to run commands. > * Fixed use of 'test_env_bool' with 'GIT_PERF_USE_SCALAR', locally tested > to make sure it was working as-intended. This iteration addresses all concerns I had. Thank you so much! Dscho
On 9/2/2022 11:56 AM, Victoria Dye via GitGitGadget wrote: > This series completes the initial implementation of the Scalar command as a > core component of Git. For readers new to the topic of Scalar, the > roadmap/design doc [1] provides some background information including how > the project started & evolved, as well as its current intent & high-level > design. I just took a read through this series, and everything seemed well justified and cleanly implemented. I built and installed this version of Scalar locally as a way to see that all the build steps worked as expected. Thanks! -Stolee