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gitserver: Implement LatestCommitTimestamp in backend#62611
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This PR moves the implementation of LatestCommitTimestamp to the GitBackend interface. We get proper tracking of the command by that, including error logs, resource usage, invocation count etc. Test plan: Tests are still passing.
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This PR moves the implementation of LatestCommitTimestamp to the GitBackend interface. We get proper tracking of the command by that, including error logs, resource usage, invocation count etc.
Test plan:
Tests are still passing.