On 09/27, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> writes:
> 
> >> +  # Client requested to use protocol v1
> >> +  grep "version=1" log &&
> >> +  # Server responded using protocol v1
> >> +  grep "clone< version 1" log
> >
> > This looked a bit strange to check "clone< version 1" for one
> > direction, but did not check "$something> version 1" for the other
> > direction.  Doesn't "version=1" end up producing 2 hits?
> >
> > Not a complaint, but wondering if we can write it in such a way that
> > does not have to make readers wonder.
> 
> Ah, the check for "version=1" is a short-hand for
> 
>       grep "clone> git-upload-pack ...\\0\\0version=1\\0$" log
> 
> and the symmetry I sought is already there.  So ignore the above; if
> we wanted to make the symmetry more explicit, it would not hurt to
> spell the first one as
> 
>       grep "clone> .*\\0\\0version=1\\0$" log

I think you need three '\' to get an escaped backslash, but I agree,
I'll spell this out more explicitly in the tests.

> 
> though.
> 

-- 
Brandon Williams

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