Fix behavior of Commit#parent#1509
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Ping @tbranyen, @johnhaley81, @maxkorp. |
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@implausible Sorry for the late reply. Is the new commit better? |
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Ping @implausible, it's been far more than a year, is this still a helpful PR? If not, please close it. |
Commit#parent did not assign the repo property so subsequent calls which relied on this property (such as Commit#getTree) failed. This change works around this problem by imitating what LookupWrapper does for Commit.lookup, that is, it wraps the actual call in a new function and manually assigns the repo property.
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Commit#parentdid not assign therepoproperty so subsequent calls which relied on this property (such asCommit#getTree) failed. This change works around this problem by imitating whatLookupWrapperdoes forCommit.lookup, that is, it wraps the actual call in a new function and manually assigns therepoproperty.This commit also adds a test case for the corrected behavior.