Hi, welcome back :-)

On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 16:21 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> This long-promised series adds some infrastructure for doing content-based 
> rename detection. Where possible, I've tried to match C git and/or JGit 
> semantics. I've tried to optimize where possible, and some rough testing on 
> git.git shows that we can do rename detection on a hot disk cache at 
> ~100ms/commit on average.
> 
> Sorry for the delay on this (and the next series). It's mostly due to Shawn 
> Pearce going on leave right at the start of it, since he's been doing my 
> reviews for C/JGit compatibility.
Thanks. I've started going through these and applied a few that were
independent of the rest. With a bit of luck I should be able to merge
the rest later this week. 

I was wondering about the name "dulwich.diff". I might just have to get
used to the idea, but it reminds me of diff files rather than tree
diffs. I think a name like treechange would be more appropriate. Is
there a term for this code in C git?

Cheers,

Jelmer

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