![]() This has the same logic as isNameConflicting, but instead of only returning a boolean, it returns a collection of names that conflict. It will be used in EGit to provide a better message to the user when validating a ref name, see Ibea9984121ae88c488858b8a8e73b593195b15e0. Existing implementations of isNameConflicting could be rewritten like this: return !getConflictingNames(name).isEmpty(); But I'm not sure about that, as isNameConflicting can be implemented in a faster way than getConflictingNames. Change-Id: I11e0ba2f300adb8b3612943c304ba68bbe73db8a Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com> |
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org.eclipse.jgit.core--All-External-Tests (Java 6).launch | ||
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