Stefan Beller <[email protected]> writes:
>>> +static int delta_base_offset = 1;
>>> +char *packdir;
>>
>> Does this have to be global?
>
> We could pass it to all the functions, making it not global.
Sorry for being unclear; I meant "not static". It is perfectly fine
for this to be a file-scope static.
>>> +
>>> + if (!file_exists(mkpath("%s/%s.keep", packdir, fname)))
>>> + string_list_append_nodup(fname_list, fname);
>>
>> mental note: this is getting names of non-kept packs, not all packs.
>
> I should document that. ;)
Rather, consider giving the function a better name, perhaps?
>>> + while (strbuf_getline(&line, out, '\n') != EOF) {
>>> + if (line.len != 40)
>>> + die("repack: Expecting 40 character sha1 lines only
>>> from pack-objects.");
>>> + strbuf_addstr(&line, "");
>>
>> What is this addstr() about?
>
> According to the documentation of strbufs, we cannot assume to have sane
> strings, but anything.
Sorry, I do not get this. What is a sane string and what is an
insane string? sb->buf[sb-len] is always terminated with a NUL
when strbuf_getline() returns success, isn't it?
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