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Patrick Steinhardt b14cbae2b5 builtin/show-ref: split up different subcommands
While not immediately obvious, git-show-ref(1) actually implements three
different subcommands:

    - `git show-ref <patterns>` can be used to list references that
      match a specific pattern.

    - `git show-ref --verify <refs>` can be used to list references.
      These are _not_ patterns.

    - `git show-ref --exclude-existing` can be used as a filter that
      reads references from standard input, performing some conversions
      on each of them.

Let's make this more explicit in the code by splitting up the three
subcommands into separate functions. This also allows us to address the
confusingly named `patterns` variable, which may hold either patterns or
reference names.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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