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git-tfs/GitTfs/Commands/QuickFetch.cs
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using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.IO;
using NDesk.Options;
using Sep.Git.Tfs.Core;
using Sep.Git.Tfs.Util;
namespace Sep.Git.Tfs.Commands
{
// This isn't intended to ever be a command. The intent is that
// you create a repository with quick-clone, and then use
// fetch to stay up-to-date.
//
// This cannot be a command until the following are sorted out:
// 1. How to choose a parent commit.
// 2. Load the correct set of extant casing.
public class QuickFetch : Fetch
{
public QuickFetch(Globals globals, ConfigProperties properties, TextWriter stdout, RemoteOptions remoteOptions, AuthorsFile authors)
: base(globals, properties, stdout, remoteOptions, authors, null)
{
}
public override OptionSet OptionSet
{
get
{
return base.OptionSet.Merge(new OptionSet
{
{ "c|changeset=", "The changeset to clone from (must be a number)",
v => InitialChangeset = Convert.ToInt32(v) },
});
}
}
private int? InitialChangeset { get; set; }
protected override void DoFetch(IGitTfsRemote remote, bool stopOnFailMergeCommit)
{
if (InitialChangeset.HasValue)
remote.QuickFetch(InitialChangeset.Value);
else
remote.QuickFetch();
}
}
}