Andy Parkins <andyparkins@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted text > On Thursday 2007 February 01 00:14, Jakub Narebski wrote:
>
> > Although the fact that clone copies all branches and tags (I don't think
> > there is a way to clone only subset of branches), and that fetch is multi
>
> There is, as long as you are willing to organise your branches in a consistent
> way. I keep all my branches with the prefix "ap/" then on another
> development machine I just have
>
> pull = refs/heads/ap/*:refs/heads/up/ap/*
>
> In my config. This means I can make local branches that won't be grabbed
> during the fetch, but still have branches automatically exported.
>
> This actually highlights a weakness in the globbing. There is no way, for
> example, to grab only unprefixed branches because the glob is blind to path
> dividers (as is usual). What would be even better would be a two glob
> symbols, one meaning "do cross separators", one meaning "don't". I think
> rsync solves it for it's include/exclude patterns with a double asterisk.
> That is:
>
> rsync -av --exclude "foo/*/bar" src/ dest/
>
> Would exclude anything called "bar" two levels under "foo/"; wheras
>
> rsync -av --exclude "foo/**/bar" src/ dest/
>
> Would exclude anything called "bar" anywhere deeper than two levels
> under "foo".
>
> I haven't thought of a good way of applying this in git though, and I have a
> feeling that it could just complicate things excessively.
fnmatch with FNM_PATHNAME disables * to match on / but it does not
support the ** syntax afaik.
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