jgit/org.eclipse.jgit.pgm/resources
Thomas Wolf 3ed4cdda6b AddCommand: ability to switch off renormalization
JGit's AddCommand always renormalizes tracked files. C git does so only
on git add --renormalize. Especially for git add . and the JGit
equivalent git.add().addFilepattern(".").call() this can make a big
difference if there are many files, or large files.

Add a "renormalize" option to AddCommand. To maintain compatibility with
existing uses, this option is "true" by default, and the behavior of
AddCommand is as it has always been in JGit.

If set to "false", use an IndexDiffFilter (in addition to a path filter,
if any). This skips any unchanged files (that are not racily clean) from
content checks. Note that changes in CRLF settings or in filters will be
ignored for such files if renormalize == false.

Add the "--renormalize" option to the Add command in the JGit command
line program. For the command-line program, the default is as in C git:
renormalize is off by default and enabled only if the option is given.
Note that --renormalize implies --update in the command line program, as
in C git. In AddCommand, the two settings are independent.

Additionally, avoid opening input streams unnecessarily in
WorkingTreeIterator.getEntryContentLength() and fix some bogus
indentation.

Add a simple test that adds 1000 files of 10kB in 10 directories twice
and that fails if the second invocation (without any changes) with
renormalize=false is not significantly faster.

Locally, I observe for that second invocation

* git.add().addFilepattern(".").call()                        ~660ms
* git.add().addFilepattern(".").setRenormalize(false).call()   ~16ms

Bug: 494323
Change-Id: I30f9d518563fa55d7058a48c27c425f3b60aeb4c
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-04-28 17:04:47 -04:00
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org/eclipse/jgit/pgm/internal AddCommand: ability to switch off renormalization 2023-04-28 17:04:47 -04:00
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