builtin/ls-remote.c: rearrange xcalloc arguments
xcalloc() takes two arguments: the number of elements and their size. cmd_ls_remote() passes the arguments in reverse order, passing the size of a char*, followed by the number of char* to be allocated. Rearrange them so they are in the correct order. Signed-off-by: Brian Gesiak <modocache@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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				|  | @ -92,7 +92,7 @@ int cmd_ls_remote(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) | ||||||
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| 	if (argv[i]) { | 	if (argv[i]) { | ||||||
| 		int j; | 		int j; | ||||||
| 		pattern = xcalloc(sizeof(const char *), argc - i + 1); | 		pattern = xcalloc(argc - i + 1, sizeof(const char *)); | ||||||
| 		for (j = i; j < argc; j++) { | 		for (j = i; j < argc; j++) { | ||||||
| 			int len = strlen(argv[j]); | 			int len = strlen(argv[j]); | ||||||
| 			char *p = xmalloc(len + 3); | 			char *p = xmalloc(len + 3); | ||||||
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