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authorLibravatar Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>2007-01-07 01:35:34 -0800
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>2007-01-07 21:36:35 -0800
commit510c5a8ee392fd2ab954b676bae486b53f444013 (patch)
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parentgit-svn: pass an unambiguous ref to rev-list when grafting-branches (diff)
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Move initialization of log_all_ref_updates
The patches to prevent Porcelainish that require working tree from doing any damage in a bare repository make a lot of sense, and I want to make the is_bare_git_dir() function more reliable. In order to allow the repository owner override the heuristic implemented in is_bare_git_dir() if/when it misidentifies a particular repository, it would make sense to introduce a new configuration variable "[core] bare = true/false", and make is_bare_git_dir() notice it. The scripts would do a 'repo-config --bool --get core.bare' and iff the command fails (i.e. there is no such variable in the configuration file), it would use the heuristic implemented at the script level [*1*]. However, setup_git_env() which is called a lot earlier than we even read from the repository configuration currently makes a call to is_bare_git_dir(), in order to change the default setting for log_all_ref_updates. It somehow feels that this is a hack. By the way, [*1*] is another thing I hate about the current config mechanism. "git-repo-config --get" does not know what the possible configuration variables are, let alone what the default values for them are. It allows us not to maintain a centralized configuration table, which makes it easy to introduce ad-hoc variables and gives a warm fuzzy feeling of being modular, but my feeling is that it is turning out to be a rather high price to pay for scripts. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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