From: Christian Couder <christian.couder@gmail.com>
To: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com>
Cc: Git List <git@vger.kernel.org>,
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>, Jeff King <peff@peff.net>,
Hariom verma <hariom18599@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [GSoC] Git Blog 3
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 06:45:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAP8UFD0WpfvWpGiQE9yizyzKL+HTie4KJHwWAzijT8N5RL1A=Q@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAOLTT8SJkVeSQKB7eN5Lw+OepeRXiZXWf_t-E09KxT1pmYBMag@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 5:21 PM ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My third week blog finished:
> The web version is here:
> https://adlternative.github.io/GSOC-Git-Blog-3/
Thanks!
> -----
>
> ## Week3: Meticulousness is very important
>
> ### What happened this week
> - I found a `git cat-file` bug this week, see:
>
> ```bash
> git cat-file --batch=batman --batch-all-objects
> batman
> fatal: object 00345b5fe0aa8f45e9d1289ceb299f0489ea3fe1 changed type!?
> ```
>
> It seems that Git died for a strange reason: the type of
> an object changed? Is my Git object damaged? (Just like
> a friend of mine, use `find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed
Maybe: s/, use/ used/
or: s/, use/, who used/
> -i "s/\r//g"` remove all the '\r' of all files in a Git repository,
s/remove/to remove/
> this caused most of his Git commands to fail.) So I tested
> it under different linux platforms, they all have this same
s/linux/Linux/
> damage.
Maybe: s/damage/breakage/
>
> After a series of testing and debugging, I found that
> `oid_object_info_extended()` did not get the type of
> object.
>
> So I submitted the patch for fix this bug to the Git mailing list in
> [[PATCH] [GSOC] cat-file: fix --batch report changed-type
> bug](https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.965.git.1622363366722.gitgitgadget@gmail.com/),
> Peff tell us the essential reason for this bug:
Maybe: s/tell/told/
>
> In `845de33a5b (cat-file: avoid noop calls to
> sha1_object_info_extended, 2016-05-18)`, this patches
s/patches/patch/
> skips the call to `oid_object_info_extended()` entirely when
> `--batch-all-objects` is in use, and the custom format does
> not include any placeholders that require calling it. The correct
> solution is to put checking if `object_info` is empty after
s/put checking/check/
> setting `object_info.typep`.
>
> Finally, thanks to the help of Jeff, I summit final patch in
s/summit/submitted a/
> [[PATCH v2 1/2] [GSOC] cat-file: handle trivial --batch format with
> --batch-all-objects](https://lore.kernel.org/git/4af3b958dd056e2162fdc5d7f6600bcedde210b8.1622737766.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com/).
>
> Talk of experience as a story: Even experienced programmers
> make small mistakes, writing any code requires very careful thinking.
> - The checkpoints for rejecting `%(raw)` and `--<lang>` are incorrect.
> At Junio’s reminder, I changed the checkpoint from
> `parse_ref_filter_atom()` to `verify_ref_format()`. My mentor Christian
> pointed out some grammatical errors in the cover letter.
> - At the suggestion of Junio, I rebased `0efed94 ([GSOC]
> ref-filter: add %(raw) atom)` on `1197f1a (ref-filter: introduce
> enum atom_type)`, they have a clash, after resolving the conflict,
Maybe: s/have/had/ and s/clash, after/clash. After/
or: s/they have a clash, after/they clashed. After/
> it's better for me to consider the code I implemented before and
> the code I wrote now at the same time, I can find more problems
> and find better solutions.
> - I submitted the patch about `%(rest)`, `%(raw:textconv)` and
> `%(raw:filters)` for `ref-filter`, they are used to simulate some
s/, they/. They/
> functions of `git cat-file`, my mentor Hariom noticed one of the
s/, my/. My/
> formatting issues, I am waiting for more reviews for the time being.
>
> ### What's the next step
>
> As long as new atoms `%(rest)`, `%(raw:textconv)` and `%(raw:filters)`
Maybe: s/long/soon/
> for `ref-filter` can be accepted by Git, We can start to let `cat-file` use
s/, We/, we/
> `ref-filter` logic on a large scale! Exciting! But the performance of
> `ref-filter`
> is still not good. Perhaps I need to find a new breakthrough in the
> performance bottleneck of `ref-filter`.
Great, thanks!
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