add git ls-tree --long parser
Not yet used, but allows getting the size of items in the tree fairly cheaply. I noticed that CmdLine.Seek uses ls-tree and the feeds the files into another long-running process to check their size. That would be an example of a place that might be sped up by using this. Although in that particular case, it only needs to know the size of unlocked files, not locked. And since enabling --long probably doubles the ls-tree runtime or more, the overhead of using it there may outwweigh the benefit.
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getConfigs :: Assistant Configs
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getConfigs = S.fromList . map extract
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<$> liftAnnex (inRepo $ LsTree.lsTreeFiles Annex.Branch.fullname files)
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<$> liftAnnex (inRepo $ LsTree.lsTreeFiles (LsTree.LsTreeLong False) Annex.Branch.fullname files)
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files = map (fromRawFilePath . fst) configFilesActions
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extract treeitem = (getTopFilePath $ LsTree.file treeitem, LsTree.sha treeitem)
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