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Add 'symref-update' command to the '--stdin' mode of 'git-update-ref' to allow updates of symbolic refs. The 'symref-update' command takes in a <new-target>, which the <ref> will be updated to. If the <ref> doesn't exist it will be created. It also optionally takes either an `ref <old-target>` or `oid <old-oid>`. If the <old-target> is provided, it checks to see if the <ref> targets the <old-target> before the update. If <old-oid> is provided it checks <ref> to ensure that it is a regular ref and <old-oid> is the OID before the update. This by extension also means that this when a zero <old-oid> is provided, it ensures that the ref didn't exist before. The divergence in syntax from the regular `update` command is because if we don't use a `(ref | oid)` prefix for the old_value, then there is ambiguity around if the value provided should be treated as an oid or a reference. This is more so the reason, because we allow anything committish to be provided as an oid. While 'symref-verify' and 'symref-delete' also take in `<old-target>` we do not have this divergence there as those commands only work with symrefs. Whereas 'symref-update' also works with regular refs and allows users to convert regular refs to symrefs. The command allows users to perform symbolic ref updates within a transaction. This provides atomicity and allows users to perform a set of operations together. This command supports deref mode, to ensure that we can update dereferenced regular refs to symrefs. Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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