On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Shawn Pearce writes:
>
>> Why would you do this? Perhaps you need more time in your day
>> to consume tea or coffee. Set GIT_RTT and enjoy a beverage.
>
> So the conclusion is that it is not practical to do a lazy fetch if
> it is done ext
Shawn Pearce writes:
> Why would you do this? Perhaps you need more time in your day
> to consume tea or coffee. Set GIT_RTT and enjoy a beverage.
So the conclusion is that it is not practical to do a lazy fetch if
it is done extremely naively at "we want this object --- wait a bit
and we'll giv
Make it easy to experiment what remote access to objects would be
like if the network ran at say 1 ms round trip latency to obtain
any object not on the local repository.
$ time git ls-tree -r HEAD
real 0m0.059s
$ time GIT_RTT=1 git ls-tree -r HEAD
real 0m27.283s
Yes kids, slowing down l
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