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{- git-annex command
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- Copyright 2010 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
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-
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- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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module Command.Uninit where
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2011-10-05 20:02:51 +00:00
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import Common.Annex
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2010-12-03 04:33:41 +00:00
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import Command
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2011-06-30 17:16:57 +00:00
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import qualified Git
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2011-12-14 19:56:11 +00:00
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import qualified Git.Command
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2010-12-03 04:33:41 +00:00
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import qualified Command.Unannex
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2011-10-04 04:40:47 +00:00
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import qualified Annex.Branch
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import Annex.Content
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2014-01-26 20:36:31 +00:00
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import Annex.Init
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2010-12-03 04:33:41 +00:00
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2011-10-29 19:19:05 +00:00
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def :: [Command]
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def = [addCheck check $ command "uninit" paramPaths seek
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SectionUtility "de-initialize git-annex and clean out repository"]
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2010-12-30 19:06:26 +00:00
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2011-10-27 20:31:35 +00:00
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check :: Annex ()
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check = do
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b <- current_branch
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2011-10-27 19:47:11 +00:00
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when (b == Annex.Branch.name) $ error $
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improve type signatures with a Ref newtype
In git, a Ref can be a Sha, or a Branch, or a Tag. I added type aliases for
those. Note that this does not prevent mixing up of eg, refs and branches
at the type level. Since git really doesn't care, except rare cases like
git update-ref, or git tag -d, that seems ok for now.
There's also a tree-ish, but let's just use Ref for it. A given Sha or Ref
may or may not be a tree-ish, depending on the object type, so there seems
no point in trying to represent it at the type level.
2011-11-16 06:23:34 +00:00
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"cannot uninit when the " ++ show b ++ " branch is checked out"
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top <- fromRepo Git.repoPath
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cwd <- liftIO getCurrentDirectory
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whenM ((/=) <$> liftIO (absPath top) <*> liftIO (absPath cwd)) $
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error "can only run uninit from the top of the git repository"
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2012-11-12 05:05:04 +00:00
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where
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current_branch = Git.Ref . Prelude.head . lines <$> revhead
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revhead = inRepo $ Git.Command.pipeReadStrict
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[Params "rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"]
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2011-07-04 20:19:04 +00:00
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fix inversion of control in CommandSeek (no behavior changes)
I've been disliking how the command seek actions were written for some
time, with their inversion of control and ugly workarounds.
The last straw to fix it was sync --content, which didn't fit the
Annex [CommandStart] interface well at all. I have not yet made it take
advantage of the changed interface though.
The crucial change, and probably why I didn't do it this way from the
beginning, is to make each CommandStart action be run with exceptions
caught, and if it fails, increment a failure counter in annex state.
So I finally remove the very first code I wrote for git-annex, which
was before I had exception handling in the Annex monad, and so ran outside
that monad, passing state explicitly as it ran each CommandStart action.
This was a real slog from 1 to 5 am.
Test suite passes.
Memory usage is lower than before, sometimes by a couple of megabytes, and
remains constant, even when running in a large repo, and even when
repeatedly failing and incrementing the error counter. So no accidental
laziness space leaks.
Wall clock speed is identical, even in large repos.
This commit was sponsored by an anonymous bitcoiner.
2014-01-20 08:11:42 +00:00
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seek :: CommandSeek
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seek ps = do
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withFilesNotInGit (whenAnnexed startCheckIncomplete) ps
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withFilesInGit (whenAnnexed Command.Unannex.start) ps
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finish
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{- git annex symlinks that are not checked into git could be left by an
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- interrupted add. -}
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startCheckIncomplete :: FilePath -> (Key, Backend) -> CommandStart
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startCheckIncomplete file _ = error $ unlines
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[ file ++ " points to annexed content, but is not checked into git."
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, "Perhaps this was left behind by an interrupted git annex add?"
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, "Not continuing with uninit; either delete or git annex add the file and retry."
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]
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2011-10-27 20:31:35 +00:00
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fix inversion of control in CommandSeek (no behavior changes)
I've been disliking how the command seek actions were written for some
time, with their inversion of control and ugly workarounds.
The last straw to fix it was sync --content, which didn't fit the
Annex [CommandStart] interface well at all. I have not yet made it take
advantage of the changed interface though.
The crucial change, and probably why I didn't do it this way from the
beginning, is to make each CommandStart action be run with exceptions
caught, and if it fails, increment a failure counter in annex state.
So I finally remove the very first code I wrote for git-annex, which
was before I had exception handling in the Annex monad, and so ran outside
that monad, passing state explicitly as it ran each CommandStart action.
This was a real slog from 1 to 5 am.
Test suite passes.
Memory usage is lower than before, sometimes by a couple of megabytes, and
remains constant, even when running in a large repo, and even when
repeatedly failing and incrementing the error counter. So no accidental
laziness space leaks.
Wall clock speed is identical, even in large repos.
This commit was sponsored by an anonymous bitcoiner.
2014-01-20 08:11:42 +00:00
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finish :: Annex ()
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finish = do
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annexdir <- fromRepo gitAnnexDir
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annexobjectdir <- fromRepo gitAnnexObjectDir
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leftovers <- removeUnannexed =<< getKeysPresent
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if null leftovers
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then liftIO $ removeDirectoryRecursive annexdir
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else error $ unlines
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[ "Not fully uninitialized"
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, "Some annexed data is still left in " ++ annexobjectdir
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, "This may include deleted files, or old versions of modified files."
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, ""
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, "If you don't care about preserving the data, just delete the"
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, "directory."
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, ""
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, "Or, you can move it to another location, in case it turns out"
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, "something in there is important."
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, ""
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, "Or, you can run `git annex unused` followed by `git annex dropunused`"
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, "to remove data that is not used by any tag or branch, which might"
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, "take care of all the data."
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, ""
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, "Then run `git annex uninit` again to finish."
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]
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2011-08-17 18:14:43 +00:00
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uninitialize
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-- avoid normal shutdown
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saveState False
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inRepo $ Git.Command.run
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[Param "branch", Param "-D", Param $ show Annex.Branch.name]
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liftIO exitSuccess
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{- Keys that were moved out of the annex have a hard link still in the
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- annex, with > 1 link count, and those can be removed.
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-
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- Returns keys that cannot be removed. -}
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removeUnannexed :: [Key] -> Annex [Key]
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removeUnannexed = go []
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where
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go c [] = return c
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go c (k:ks) = ifM (inAnnexCheck k $ liftIO . enoughlinks)
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( do
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removeAnnex k
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go c ks
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, go (k:c) ks
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)
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enoughlinks f = catchBoolIO $ do
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s <- getFileStatus f
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return $ linkCount s > 1
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