On Sunday, May 24, 2015 @ 10:01 AM Duy Nguyen [mailto:pclo...@gmail.com] did 
scribble:

> In case you want to back away from option 2 because it starts to leak
> raciness, which your old commit tried to fix in the first place. I
> think the only other place that tests for lots of non-existent loose
> objects is write_sha1_file (e.g. "tar -xf bigtarball.tar.gz; cd
> bigtarball; git init; git add ."). But the number of calls should be
> much smaller compared to index-pack and it does not use has_sha1_file,
> it uses check_and_freshen_file() instead.
> 
> There are other places where has_sha1_file() may return 0, but I think
> the number of calls is even smaller to bother (shallow.c,
> fetch-pack.c, apply.c, buik-checkin.c)

Any updates / further thoughts on this?

Thanks,

Steve
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