Roger Strain <[email protected]> writes:
> After doing some testing at scale, determined that one call was
> taking too long; replaced that with an alternate call which
> returns the same data significantly faster.
Curious where the time goes. Do you know?
> Also, if anyone has any other feedback on these I'd really love to
> hear it. It's working better for us (as in, it actually generates
The previous one is already in 'next'; please make it incremental
with explanation as to why "show -s" is worse than "log -1" (but see
below).
> # processing commit without normal parent information;
> # fetch from repo
> - parents=$(git show -s --pretty=%P "$rev")
> + parents=$(git log --pretty=%P -n 1 "$rev")
If you want to learn the parents of a given commit:
$ git help revisions
says
<rev>^@, e.g. HEAD^@
A suffix ^ followed by an at sign is the same as listing all parents
of <rev>
(meaning, include anything reachable from its parents, but not the
commit
itself).
so
parents=$(git rev-parse "$rev^@")
ought to be the most efficient way to do this, I suspect.