global: Fix duplicate word typos
Used regex to find these typos: (?<!struct )(?<=\s)([a-z]{1,}) \1(?=\s) Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ UI, Workflows & Features
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With "git init --ref-format=reftable", hopefully it would be a lot
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With "git init --ref-format=reftable", hopefully it would be a lot
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more efficient to manage a repository with many references.
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more efficient to manage a repository with many references.
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* "git checkout -p" and friends learned that that "@" is a synonym
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* "git checkout -p" and friends learned that "@" is a synonym
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for "HEAD".
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for "HEAD".
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* Variants of vimdiff learned to honor mergetool.<variant>.layout
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* Variants of vimdiff learned to honor mergetool.<variant>.layout
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ UI, Workflows & Features
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turn on cover letters automatically (unless told never to enable
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turn on cover letters automatically (unless told never to enable
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cover letter with "--no-cover-letter" and such).
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cover letter with "--no-cover-letter" and such).
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* The "--heads" option of "ls-remote" and "show-ref" has been been
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* The "--heads" option of "ls-remote" and "show-ref" has been
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deprecated; "--branches" replaces "--heads".
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deprecated; "--branches" replaces "--heads".
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* For over a year, setting add.interactive.useBuiltin configuration
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* For over a year, setting add.interactive.useBuiltin configuration
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@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ is not complete yet ("WIP" stands for "Work In Progress").
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+
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If the convention of the receiving community for a particular extra
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If the convention of the receiving community for a particular extra
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string is to have it _after_ the subject prefix, the string _<rfc>_
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string is to have it _after_ the subject prefix, the string _<rfc>_
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can be prefixed with a dash ("`-`") to signal that the the rest of
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can be prefixed with a dash ("`-`") to signal that the rest of
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the _<rfc>_ string should be appended to the subject prefix instead,
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the _<rfc>_ string should be appended to the subject prefix instead,
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e.g., `--rfc='-(WIP)'` results in "PATCH (WIP)".
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e.g., `--rfc='-(WIP)'` results in "PATCH (WIP)".
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@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ This would allow for optimizing the common case of servers who'd like
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to provide one "big bundle" containing only their "main" branch,
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to provide one "big bundle" containing only their "main" branch,
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and/or incremental updates thereof.
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and/or incremental updates thereof.
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A client receiving such a a response MAY assume that they can skip
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A client receiving such a response MAY assume that they can skip
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retrieving the header from a bundle at the indicated URI, and thus
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retrieving the header from a bundle at the indicated URI, and thus
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save themselves and the server(s) the request(s) needed to inspect the
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save themselves and the server(s) the request(s) needed to inspect the
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headers of that bundle or bundles.
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headers of that bundle or bundles.
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expect. This howto presents a suggested integration workflow for
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expect. This howto presents a suggested integration workflow for
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maintaining a central repository.
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maintaining a central repository.
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Suppose that that central repository has this history:
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Suppose that the central repository has this history:
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------------
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---o---o---A
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---o---o---A
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/* Write the file contents for the left and right sides of the difftool
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/* Write the file contents for the left and right sides of the difftool
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* dir-diff representation for submodules and symlinks. Symlinks and submodules
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* dir-diff representation for submodules and symlinks. Symlinks and submodules
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* are written as regular text files so that external diff tools can diff them
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* are written as regular text files so that external diff tools can diff them
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* as text files, resulting in behavior that is analogous to to what "git diff"
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* as text files, resulting in behavior that is analogous to what "git diff"
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* displays for symlink and submodule diffs.
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* displays for symlink and submodule diffs.
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*/
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*/
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static void write_standin_files(struct pair_entry *entry,
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static void write_standin_files(struct pair_entry *entry,
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# something went wrong.
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# something went wrong.
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#
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#
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# We already enabled tracing executed commands earlier. This helps by showing
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# We already enabled tracing executed commands earlier. This helps by showing
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# how # environment variables are set and and dependencies are installed.
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# how # environment variables are set and dependencies are installed.
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set -e
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set -e
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skip_branch_tip_with_tag () {
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skip_branch_tip_with_tag () {
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* technically this is a tracked file or a sparse-directory.
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* technically this is a tracked file or a sparse-directory.
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* It should not have any entries in the untracked-cache, so
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* It should not have any entries in the untracked-cache, so
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* we should not need to use the case-corrected spelling to
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* we should not need to use the case-corrected spelling to
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* invalidate the the untracked-cache. So we may not need to
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* invalidate the untracked-cache. So we may not need to
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* do this. For now, I'm going to be conservative and always
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* do this. For now, I'm going to be conservative and always
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* do it; we can revisit this later.
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* do it; we can revisit this later.
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*/
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*/
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/*
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/*
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* n.b. Current callers won't get us duplicates, here. If a
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* n.b. Current callers won't get us duplicates, here. If a
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* future caller causes duplicates, there'll be a a small leak
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* future caller causes duplicates, there'll be a small leak
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* that won't be freed until oidtree_clear. Currently it's not
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* that won't be freed until oidtree_clear. Currently it's not
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* worth maintaining a free list
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* worth maintaining a free list
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*/
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*/
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*
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*
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* If the variable won't be used again, use release_index() to free()
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* If the variable won't be used again, use release_index() to free()
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* its resources. If it needs to be used again use discard_index(),
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* its resources. If it needs to be used again use discard_index(),
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* which does the same thing, but will use use index_state_init() at
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* which does the same thing, but will use index_state_init() at
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* the end. The discard_index() will use its own "istate->repo" as the
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* the end. The discard_index() will use its own "istate->repo" as the
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* "r" argument to index_state_init() in that case.
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* "r" argument to index_state_init() in that case.
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reftable_writer_set_limits(writer, ts, ts);
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reftable_writer_set_limits(writer, ts, ts);
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/*
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/*
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* The existence entry has both old and new object ID set to the the
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* The existence entry has both old and new object ID set to the
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* null object ID. Our iterators are aware of this and will not present
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* null object ID. Our iterators are aware of this and will not present
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* them to their callers.
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* them to their callers.
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*/
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*/
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