On Fri, Sep 06, 2019 at 09:59:04AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Jeff King <p...@peff.net> writes:
> 
> > So far so good. But now imagine we call parse_commit_buffer() again, and
> > we re-parse. How does that interact with the half-parsed state? Some of
> > it works OK (e.g., lookup_tree() would find the same tree). Some not so
> > much (I think we'd keep appending parents at each call).
> >
> > I guess this might not be too bad to handle. Value fields like
> > timestamp_t are OK to overwrite. Pointers to objects likewise, since the
> > memory is owned elsewhere. If we see existing parent pointers in an
> > object we're parsing, we could probably free them under the assumption
> > they're leftover cruft. Likewise for the "tag" field of "struct tag",
> > which is owned by the struct and should be freed.
> 
> Yeah, or clear them before returning with .corrupt bit set?

This was my attempt to avoid dealing with a .corrupt bit. :)

-Peff

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