Ben Peart <ben.pe...@microsoft.com> writes:

> The biggest change in this version was suggested in feedback to the last
> patch.  I have turned on the optimzation by default if sparse-checkout is
> not on so that most users do not have to set anything and they will get the
> benefit of the optimization.

Sounds like a good thing to do.

If we missed something in the logic of skip_merge_working_tree(),
the breakage may affect more unsuspecting people, which may or may
not be a bad thing---at least it would allow us to notice it sooner.

> +     When set to true, "git checkout -b <new_branch>" will not update the
> +     skip-worktree bit in the index nor add/remove files in the working
> +     directory to reflect the current sparse checkout settings.

This reads a lot clearer, at least to me, than the documentation
update in the previous round, by speaking in terms of what the
user-visible side effect of this setting would be.

Nicely done.  Thanks.

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