Per some of the discussion online and off I locally broke up up the question
and answer and I wasn't very thrilled with the outcome for a number of reasons.

1. The API is more complex.  Callers needs to have two structures allocated
instead of one, one can be shared read-only while the other can't.  While this
many not be that big of a deal, it was more confusing to me.

2. Performance hit.  The allocation churn with creating/freeing a
scoreboard and the results struct adds up.  It even looks like the
cost of looking up a stack frame in a hashmap isn't very cheap.

  Here are some very rough performance measurements I made on my machine
  on linux.git by: `perf stat -r 50 git grep "asdfghjkl"`

  master: 0.302176063 seconds
  v1:     0.324243806 seconds
  v2:     0.304339636 seconds
  split:  0.349892023 seconds (hashtable of stacks, all_attr scoreboard
                               allocated per git_attr_check() call, split
                               question/answer)

After looking at this, I'm of the opinion that the API in v2 is the best route
to take.  Its a step-up from what it is currently (at master) and there isn't a
performance degradation (ok there's a small bit but it seems within the margin
of error).  It also allows for easier adaptation of the API if we wanted to do
a change in the future since the primary functionality remains intact, or to do
optimizations like stack pruning (if we decided to go down that route).

Given the above, v3 is a reroll of the same design as in v2.  This is a good
milestone in improving the attribute system as it achieves the goal of making
the attribute subsystem thread-safe (ie multiple callers can be executing
inside the attribute system at the same time) and will enable a future series
to allow pathspec code to call into the attribute system.

Most of the changes in this revision are cosmetic (variable renames, code
movement, etc) but there was a memory leak that was also fixed.

Brandon Williams (8):
  attr: pass struct attr_check to collect_some_attrs
  attr: use hashmap for attribute dictionary
  attr: eliminate global check_all_attr array
  attr: remove maybe-real, maybe-macro from git_attr
  attr: tighten const correctness with git_attr and match_attr
  attr: store attribute stack in attr_check structure
  attr: push the bare repo check into read_attr()
  attr: reformat git_attr_set_direction() function

Junio C Hamano (17):
  commit.c: use strchrnul() to scan for one line
  attr.c: use strchrnul() to scan for one line
  attr.c: update a stale comment on "struct match_attr"
  attr.c: explain the lack of attr-name syntax check in parse_attr()
  attr.c: complete a sentence in a comment
  attr.c: mark where #if DEBUG ends more clearly
  attr.c: simplify macroexpand_one()
  attr.c: tighten constness around "git_attr" structure
  attr.c: plug small leak in parse_attr_line()
  attr.c: add push_stack() helper
  attr.c: outline the future plans by heavily commenting
  attr: rename function and struct related to checking attributes
  attr: (re)introduce git_check_attr() and struct attr_check
  attr: convert git_all_attrs() to use "struct attr_check"
  attr: convert git_check_attrs() callers to use the new API
  attr: retire git_check_attrs() API
  attr: change validity check for attribute names to use positive logic

Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy (1):
  attr: support quoting pathname patterns in C style

Stefan Beller (1):
  Documentation: fix a typo

 Documentation/gitattributes.txt               |  10 +-
 Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt |  86 ++-
 archive.c                                     |  24 +-
 attr.c                                        | 878 ++++++++++++++++++--------
 attr.h                                        |  49 +-
 builtin/check-attr.c                          |  66 +-
 builtin/pack-objects.c                        |  19 +-
 commit.c                                      |   3 +-
 common-main.c                                 |   3 +
 convert.c                                     |  25 +-
 ll-merge.c                                    |  33 +-
 t/t0003-attributes.sh                         |  26 +
 userdiff.c                                    |  19 +-
 ws.c                                          |  19 +-
 14 files changed, 816 insertions(+), 444 deletions(-)

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