Hi Johannes,

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:46:38AM +0100, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> If I were you [...]

It seems all pretty straight forward, except for

> I would probably invent a file format (`<mtime><TAB><path><LF>`)

I'm stuck there because of <path> being munged.

To obtain or set the mtime of the file, I need the unmunged path.

How to get it?

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What follows is irrelevant for progress.

> I don't think that code was ever there. Maybe you heard about some file
> mode being preserved overzealously (we stored the octal file mode
> verbatim, but then decided to store only 644 or 755).

I'm not sure. I'm not able to find that source anymore, though.

> As you can see from the code decoding a tree entry:
> 
> https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/blob/e1848984d/tree-walk.c#L25-L52
> 
> there is no mtime at all in the on-disk format of tree objects. There is
> the hash, the mode, and the file name.

I didn't comletely get the code in tree-walk.c since the parsing 
architecture seems to pass around pointers via global variables. 
It seems that in addition to hash, mode and file name, the on-disk 
format has at least the object type, see git cat-file -p master^{tree} 
Perhaps I got it wrong.

Best wishes
Peter

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Peter Backes, r...@helen.plasma.xg8.de

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