ref: fb15534c78d06bce19233da20c2fe1d23ad0c447
parent: 78d2064a7c7fcf8a2e9d5bf356b44c1ecb902662
author: Ori Bernstein <[email protected]>
date: Sun Jun 6 05:27:33 EDT 2021
git/branch: revert optimization fully it doesn't help *that* much, and confuses the code.
--- a/sys/src/cmd/git/branch
+++ b/sys/src/cmd/git/branch
@@ -75,16 +75,11 @@
cleanpaths=`$nl{echo $"x$nl$"y | sort | uniq -u}
}
-# creating the dirs with a single
-# batch mkdir was significantly faster.
-if(! ~ $#cleanpaths 0)
- cleandirs=`$nl{for(p in $cleanpaths) basename -d $p | uniq -u}
-if(! ~ $#cleandirs 0){
- mkdir -p $cleandirs
- mkdir -p .git/index9/tracked/$cleandirs
-}
echo $commit > .git/$new
for(m in $cleanpaths){
+ d=`$nl{basename -d $m}
+ mkdir -p $d
+ mkdir -p .git/index9/tracked/$d
# Modifications can turn a file into
# a directory, or vice versa, so we
# need to delete and copy the files