On 2017/06/30 11:59 PM, Jonathan Tan wrote:
Out of curiosity, what is the timestamp difference between the first and
last GIT_TRACE_PACKET log message containing "refs/changes"?
Cut down log looks like:
08:37:17.734527 pkt-line.c:80 packet:fetch< baeb5486c43d39b063371f91cfa
refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
branch.master.remote=origin
branch.master.merge=refs/heads/master
branch.sdrshapeid.remote=origin
branch.sdrshapeid.merge=refs/heads/master
Thanks, Noel Grandin
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snippet of packet trace
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14:20:45.705091 pkt
major issue, but it would help my build times, which are considerable
when working on LibreOffice :-)
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ce it is so
powerful, so maybe that's just me.
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t of noise when searching.
What would be nice is a per-user/repo config setting that excludes certain
files and paths from the 'git grep' search.
Does this sound reasonable/acceptable?
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On 2014-06-23 07:42 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Noel Grandin writes:
It looks like the perl regular expression multiline mode does not work with
'git grep'
Yes, and deliberately so, to avoid having to think about things like
"how would a multi-line match interact with 'gre
Hi
It looks like the perl regular expression multiline mode does not work with
'git grep'
for example, something like
git grep -P '(?s)foo.*?bar"
will not match a file in the repo where it has something like
foo
bar
ie. split across two lines
Regards
On 2014-05-20 21:11, Karsten Blees wrote:
* implement Mac OSX version using mach_absolute_time
Note that unlike the Windows and Linux APIs, mach_absolute_time does not do correction for frequency-scaling and
cross-CPU synchronization with the TSC.
I'm not aware of anything else that you
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