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With the usual "git" transport, a large-ish transfer with "git fetch" and "git pull" give progress eye-candy to avoid boring users. However, not when they are reading from a bundle. I.e. $ git pull ../git-bundle.bndl master This teaches bundle.c:unbundle() to give "-v" option to index-pack and tell it to give progress bar when transport decides it is necessary. The operation in the other direction, "git bundle create", could also learn to honor --quiet but that is a separate issue. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
27 lines
663 B
C
27 lines
663 B
C
#ifndef BUNDLE_H
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#define BUNDLE_H
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struct ref_list {
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unsigned int nr, alloc;
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struct ref_list_entry {
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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char *name;
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} *list;
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};
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struct bundle_header {
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struct ref_list prerequisites;
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struct ref_list references;
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};
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int read_bundle_header(const char *path, struct bundle_header *header);
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int create_bundle(struct bundle_header *header, const char *path,
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int argc, const char **argv);
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int verify_bundle(struct bundle_header *header, int verbose);
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#define BUNDLE_VERBOSE 1
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int unbundle(struct bundle_header *header, int bundle_fd, int flags);
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int list_bundle_refs(struct bundle_header *header,
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int argc, const char **argv);
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#endif
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