@@ -666,6 +666,7 @@ static void parse_cmd_contents(struct batch_options *opt,
struct expand_data *data)
{
opt->batch_mode = BATCH_MODE_CONTENTS;
+ data->info.contentp = &data->content;
batch_one_object(line, output, opt, data);
}
@@ -675,6 +676,7 @@ static void parse_cmd_info(struct batch_options *opt,
struct expand_data *data)
{
opt->batch_mode = BATCH_MODE_INFO;
+ data->info.contentp = NULL;
batch_one_object(line, output, opt, data);
}
@@ -816,7 +818,8 @@ static int batch_objects(struct batch_options *opt)
* Likewise, grab the content in the initial request if it's small
* and we're not planning to filter it.
*/
- if (opt->batch_mode == BATCH_MODE_CONTENTS) {
+ if ((opt->batch_mode == BATCH_MODE_CONTENTS) ||
+ (opt->batch_mode == BATCH_MODE_QUEUE_AND_DISPATCH)) {
data.info.typep = &data.type;
if (!opt->transform_mode) {
data.info.sizep = &data.size;
@@ -622,20 +622,33 @@ test_expect_success 'confirm that neither loose blob is a delta' '
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'setup delta base tests' '
+ foo="$(git rev-parse HEAD:foo)" &&
+ foo_plus="$(git rev-parse HEAD:foo-plus)" &&
+ git repack -ad
+'
+
# To avoid relying too much on the current delta heuristics,
# we will check only that one of the two objects is a delta
# against the other, but not the order. We can do so by just
# asking for the base of both, and checking whether either
# oid appears in the output.
test_expect_success '%(deltabase) reports packed delta bases' '
- git repack -ad &&
git cat-file --batch-check="%(deltabase)" <blobs >actual &&
{
- grep "$(git rev-parse HEAD:foo)" actual ||
- grep "$(git rev-parse HEAD:foo-plus)" actual
+ grep "$foo" actual || grep "$foo_plus" actual
}
'
+test_expect_success 'delta base direct cache use succeeds w/o asserting' '
+ commands="info $foo
+info $foo_plus
+contents $foo_plus
+contents $foo" &&
+ echo "$commands" >in &&
+ git cat-file --batch-command <in >out
+'
+
test_expect_success 'setup bogus data' '
bogus_short_type="bogus" &&
bogus_short_content="bogus" &&
As with the normal `--batch' mode, we can use the content_limit round trip optimization to avoid a redundant lookup. The only tricky thing here is we need to enable/disable setting the object_info.contentp field depending on whether we hit an `info' or `contents' command. t1006 is updated to ensure we can switch back and forth between `info' and `contents' commands without problems. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> --- builtin/cat-file.c | 5 ++++- t/t1006-cat-file.sh | 19 ++++++++++++++++--- 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)