Martin Koegler <[email protected]> writes:
> From: Martin Koegler <[email protected]>
>
> This patchset is for next [24db08a6e8fed761d3bace7f2d5997806e20b9f7].
> Its a complete collection of all patches. Some errors were fixed and
> it sticks with off_t for length in (pack) files. Object sizes are handled
> as size_t.
Thanks for an update.
I am in the middle of today's integration cycle already, so I won't
be able to apply them to my tree, see how it interacts with various
other topics, and if I can rebase it off of 'next' as of yesterday
(I am hoping that I can update 'next' with a few new topics today)
to give it a more appropriate base, at least until late this evening.
Making it "a complete collection" is very much appreciated, as I can
forget about random pieces that were picked up so far. I haven't
looked at the patch text, but I agree that the use of off_t for
something that could become a location in a file and use of size_t
for objects that we handle in-core would be a good place to start
(and probably a good place to stop, at least for now).
> Martin Koegler (19):
> delta: fix enconding size larger than an "uint" can hold
> Convert size datatype to size_t
> Convert zlib.c to size_t
> delta: Fix offset overflows
> Convert sha1_file.c to size_t
> Use size_t for sha1
> Convert parse_X_buffer to size_t
> Convert fsck.c & commit.c to size_t
> Convert cache functions to size_t
> Add overflow check to get_delta_hdr_size
> Use size_t for config parsing
> Convert pack-objects to size_t
> Convert index-pack to size_t
> Convert unpack-objects to size_t
> Convert archive functions to size_t
> Convert various things to size_t
> Convert ref-filter to size_t
> Convert tree-walk to size_t
> Convert xdiff-interface to size_t
Usually we try to make these more like
delta: fix enconding size larger than an "uint" can hold
pack-objects: use size_t for sizes, not ulong
tree-walk: use size_t for sizes, not ulong
or (perhaps even better for this series)
size_t: convert pack-objects away from ulong
size_t: convert tree-walk away from ulong
...
so that readers of "git shortlog --no-merges" can visually spot
a group of patches that are around the same theme.
> 95 files changed, 525 insertions(+), 489 deletions(-)
That's a lot of changes. Let's see how well it goes.
Thanks.