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From:
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
Subject:
Re: handle reference arguments that look like short object IDs
To:
gameoftrees@openbsd.org
Date:
Wed, 9 Mar 2022 14:51:46 +0100

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Stefan Sperling:

> This branch name happens to look like a short object ID for these commits:
> 
> $ got log | grep '^commit 11ac'
> commit 11acbd79e0b4d889558d2ee5c5773ca249512a41
> commit 11ac5a8e47e16be06760af9552d032a0c79da4e5
> commit 11ac80a095affa347969defb1ccdb14bbdba914f
> commit 11aca5de0641899f73ba1613800ee4888b89ef9f
> $

BTW, that is expected.  I mean exactly expected.  There are some

$ got log | grep -c ^commit
218733

commits in OpenBSD src.git.  That's

$ bc -l
l(218733)/l(2)
17.73881136901036053062

about 18 bits worth of commits.  "11ac" is a 16-bit prefix, and
since a cryptographic hash like SHA-1 is expected to produce equally
distributed output, we can expect 2e18/2e16 == 4 occurrences of any
arbitrary 16-bit prefix in the OpenBSD repository.

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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          naddy@mips.inka.de