We generally want to avoid lookup_unknown_object, because it
results in allocating more memory for the object than may be
strictly necessary.
In this case, it is used to check whether we have an
already-parsed object before calling parse_object, to save
us from reading the object from disk. Using lookup_object
would be fine for that purpose, but we can take it a step
further. Since this code was written, parse_object already
learned the "check lookup_object" optimization, so we can
simply call parse_object directly.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
line[len-1] = 0;
if (get_sha1_hex(line, sha1))
return -1;
- obj = lookup_unknown_object(sha1);
- if (!obj || !obj->parsed)
- obj = parse_object(sha1);
+ obj = parse_object(sha1);
if (!obj)
return -1;
if (obj->type == OBJ_COMMIT)