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2010-06-04Implemented stream tests, found a bug on the way, slowly a test-framework ↵Sebastian Thiel
for streams starts to show up, but its not yet there
2010-06-04Fixed implementation after design change to deal with it - all tests run, ↵Sebastian Thiel
but next there will have to be more through testing
2010-06-04initial version of new odb design to facilitate a channel based ↵Sebastian Thiel
multi-threading implementation of all odb functions
2010-06-04db: implemented GitObjectDB using the git command to make sure we can lookup ↵Sebastian Thiel
everything. Next is to implement pack-file reading, then alternates which should allow to resolve everything
2010-06-03Fixed compatability issues with python 2.5, made sure all tests runSebastian Thiel
2010-06-03commit.create_from_tree now uses pure python implementation, fixed message ↵Sebastian Thiel
parsing which truncated newlines although it was ilegitimate. Its up to the reader to truncate therse, nowhere in the git code I could find anyone adding newlines to commits where it is written Added performance tests for serialization, it does about 5k commits per second if writing to tmpfs
2010-06-03Added performance comparison to cgit ... and yes, git-python is faster :)Sebastian Thiel
2010-06-03odb: fixed streamed decompression reader ( specific tests would still be ↵Sebastian Thiel
missing ) and added performance tests which are extremely promising
2010-06-03odb: implemented loose object streaming, which is impossible to do ↵Sebastian Thiel
efficiently considering that it copies string buffers all the time
2010-06-02added frame for object reading, including simple testSebastian Thiel
2010-06-02initial version of loose object writing and simple cached object lookup ↵Sebastian Thiel
appears to be working
2010-06-02Added first design and frame for object database. In a first step, loose ↵Sebastian Thiel
objects will be written using our utilities, and certain object retrieval functionality moves into the GitObjectDatabase which is used by the repo instance Added performance test for object database access, which shows quite respectable tree parsing performance, and okay blob access. Nonetheless, it will be hard to beat the c performance using a pure python implementation, but it can be a nice practice to write it anyway to allow more direct pack manipulations. Some could benefit from the ability to write packs as these can serve as local cache if alternates are used