Adam Spiers <g...@adamspiers.org> writes:

> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> * as/check-ignore (2012-12-28) 19 commits
>>  - Add git-check-ignore sub-command
>>  - setup.c: document get_pathspec()
>>  - pathspec.c: extract new validate_path() for reuse
>>  - pathspec.c: move reusable code from builtin/add.c
>>  - add.c: remove unused argument from validate_pathspec()
>>  - add.c: refactor treat_gitlinks()
>>  - dir.c: provide clear_directory() for reclaiming dir_struct memory
>>  - dir.c: keep track of where patterns came from
>>  - dir.c: use a single struct exclude_list per source of excludes
>>  - dir.c: rename free_excludes() to clear_exclude_list()
>>  - dir.c: refactor is_path_excluded()
>>  - dir.c: refactor is_excluded()
>>  - dir.c: refactor is_excluded_from_list()
>>  - dir.c: rename excluded() to is_excluded()
>>  - dir.c: rename excluded_from_list() to is_excluded_from_list()
>>  - dir.c: rename path_excluded() to is_path_excluded()
>>  - dir.c: rename cryptic 'which' variable to more consistent name
>>  - Improve documentation and comments regarding directory traversal API
>>  - api-directory-listing.txt: update to match code
>>
>>  Rerolled.  The early parts looked mostly fine; we may want to split
>>  this into two topics and have the early half graduate sooner.
>
> Sounds good to me.  As already mentioned, I have the v4 series ready
> and it addresses all issues already voiced in v3, but I have postponed
> submitting it as per your request.  Please let me know when and how to
> proceed, thanks!

I was planning to add a new "as/dir-c-cleanup" topic that leads to
f619881 (dir.c: rename free_excludes() to clear_exclude_list(),
2012-12-27), and leave the remainder in this series.  I think the
earlier parts of this series up to that point should go 'next' now.

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