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{- git-annex command seeking
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-
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- These functions find appropriate files or other things based on
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- the values a user passes to a command, and prepare actions operating
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- on them.
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-
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- Copyright 2010-2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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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 CmdLine.Seek where
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import Common.Annex
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import Types.Command
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import Types.Key
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import Types.FileMatcher
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import qualified Annex
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import qualified Git
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import qualified Git.Command
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import qualified Git.LsFiles as LsFiles
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import qualified Git.LsTree as LsTree
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import Git.FilePath
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import qualified Limit
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import CmdLine.GitAnnex.Options
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import CmdLine.Action
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import Logs.Location
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import Logs.Unused
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import Annex.CatFile
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import Annex.Content
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2011-11-08 19:34:10 +00:00
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withFilesInGit :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withFilesInGit a params = seekActions $ prepFiltered a $
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seekHelper LsFiles.inRepo params
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withFilesInGitNonRecursive :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withFilesInGitNonRecursive a params = ifM (Annex.getState Annex.force)
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( withFilesInGit a params
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, if null params
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then needforce
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else seekActions $ prepFiltered a (getfiles [] params)
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)
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where
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getfiles c [] = return (reverse c)
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getfiles c (p:ps) = do
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(fs, cleanup) <- inRepo $ LsFiles.inRepo [p]
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case fs of
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[f] -> do
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void $ liftIO $ cleanup
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getfiles (f:c) ps
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[] -> do
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void $ liftIO $ cleanup
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getfiles c ps
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_ -> needforce
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needforce = error "Not recursively setting metadata. Use --force to do that."
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withFilesNotInGit :: Bool -> (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withFilesNotInGit skipdotfiles a params
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{- dotfiles are not acted on unless explicitly listed -}
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files <- filter (not . dotfile) <$>
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seekunless (null ps && not (null params)) ps
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dotfiles <- seekunless (null dotps) dotps
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go (files++dotfiles)
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where
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(dotps, ps) = partition dotfile params
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seekunless True _ = return []
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seekunless _ l = do
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force <- Annex.getState Annex.force
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g <- gitRepo
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liftIO $ Git.Command.leaveZombie <$> LsFiles.notInRepo force l g
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go l = seekActions $ prepFiltered a $
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return $ concat $ segmentPaths params l
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withFilesInRefs :: (FilePath -> Key -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withFilesInRefs a = mapM_ go
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where
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go r = do
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matcher <- Limit.getMatcher
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l <- inRepo $ LsTree.lsTree (Git.Ref r)
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forM_ l $ \i -> do
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let f = getTopFilePath $ LsTree.file i
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v <- catKey (Git.Ref $ LsTree.sha i) (LsTree.mode i)
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case v of
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Nothing -> noop
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Just k -> whenM (matcher $ MatchingKey k) $
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commandAction $ a f k
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withPathContents :: ((FilePath, FilePath) -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withPathContents a params = do
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matcher <- Limit.getMatcher
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seekActions $ map a <$> (filterM (checkmatch matcher) =<< ps)
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where
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ps = concat <$> liftIO (mapM get params)
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get p = ifM (isDirectory <$> getFileStatus p)
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( map (\f -> (f, makeRelative (parentDir p) f))
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<$> dirContentsRecursiveSkipping (".git" `isSuffixOf`) True p
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, return [(p, takeFileName p)]
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)
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checkmatch matcher (f, relf) = matcher $ MatchingFile $ FileInfo
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{ currFile = f
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, matchFile = relf
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}
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withWords :: ([String] -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withWords a params = seekActions $ return [a params]
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withStrings :: (String -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withStrings a params = seekActions $ return $ map a params
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withPairs :: ((String, String) -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withPairs a params = seekActions $ return $ map a $ pairs [] params
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where
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pairs c [] = reverse c
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pairs c (x:y:xs) = pairs ((x,y):c) xs
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pairs _ _ = error "expected pairs"
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withFilesToBeCommitted :: (String -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withFilesToBeCommitted a params = seekActions $ prepFiltered a $
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seekHelper LsFiles.stagedNotDeleted params
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withFilesUnlocked :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withFilesUnlocked = withFilesUnlocked' LsFiles.typeChanged
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withFilesUnlockedToBeCommitted :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withFilesUnlockedToBeCommitted = withFilesUnlocked' LsFiles.typeChangedStaged
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{- Unlocked files have changed type from a symlink to a regular file.
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-
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- Furthermore, unlocked files used to be a git-annex symlink,
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- not some other sort of symlink.
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-}
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withFilesUnlocked' :: ([FilePath] -> Git.Repo -> IO ([FilePath], IO Bool)) -> (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withFilesUnlocked' typechanged a params = seekActions $
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prepFiltered a unlockedfiles
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where
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unlockedfiles = filterM isUnlocked =<< seekHelper typechanged params
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isUnlocked :: FilePath -> Annex Bool
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isUnlocked f = liftIO (notSymlink f) <&&>
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(isJust <$> catKeyFile f <||> isJust <$> catKeyFileHEAD f)
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{- Finds files that may be modified. -}
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withFilesMaybeModified :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withFilesMaybeModified a params = seekActions $
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prepFiltered a $ seekHelper LsFiles.modified params
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withKeys :: (Key -> CommandStart) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withKeys a params = seekActions $ return $ map (a . parse) params
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where
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parse p = fromMaybe (error "bad key") $ file2key p
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withNothing :: CommandStart -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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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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withNothing a [] = seekActions $ return [a]
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withNothing _ _ = error "This command takes no parameters."
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{- Handles the --all, --unused, --key, and --incomplete options,
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- which specify particular keys to run an action on.
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-
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- In a bare repo, --all is the default.
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-
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- Otherwise falls back to a regular CommandSeek action on
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- whatever params were passed. -}
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withKeyOptions :: Maybe KeyOptions -> Bool -> (Key -> CommandStart) -> (CmdParams -> CommandSeek) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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withKeyOptions ko auto keyaction = withKeyOptions' ko auto $ \getkeys -> do
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matcher <- Limit.getMatcher
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seekActions $ map (process matcher) <$> getkeys
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where
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process matcher k = ifM (matcher $ MatchingKey k)
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( keyaction k
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, return Nothing
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)
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2015-07-09 16:44:03 +00:00
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withKeyOptions' :: Maybe KeyOptions -> Bool -> (Annex [Key] -> Annex ()) -> (CmdParams -> CommandSeek) -> CmdParams -> CommandSeek
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2015-07-08 21:59:06 +00:00
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withKeyOptions' ko auto keyaction fallbackaction params = do
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2013-07-03 19:26:59 +00:00
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bare <- fromRepo Git.repoIsLocalBare
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2014-01-26 18:59:47 +00:00
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when (auto && bare) $
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error "Cannot use --auto in a bare repository"
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2015-07-09 16:44:03 +00:00
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case (null params, ko) of
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(True, Nothing)
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2014-01-26 18:59:47 +00:00
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| bare -> go auto loggedKeys
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2015-07-08 21:59:06 +00:00
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| otherwise -> fallbackaction params
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2015-07-09 16:44:03 +00:00
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(False, Nothing) -> fallbackaction params
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(True, Just WantAllKeys) -> go auto loggedKeys
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(True, Just WantUnusedKeys) -> go auto unusedKeys'
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(True, Just (WantSpecificKey k)) -> go auto $ return [k]
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(True, Just WantIncompleteKeys) -> go auto incompletekeys
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(False, Just _) -> error "Can only specify one of file names, --all, --unused, --key, or --incomplete"
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2013-07-03 17:02:42 +00:00
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where
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2015-06-02 18:20:38 +00:00
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go True _ = error "Cannot use --auto with --all or --unused or --key or --incomplete"
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2015-07-08 21:59:06 +00:00
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go False getkeys = keyaction getkeys
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2015-06-02 18:20:38 +00:00
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incompletekeys = staleKeysPrune gitAnnexTmpObjectDir True
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2011-10-30 03:48:46 +00:00
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prepFiltered :: (FilePath -> CommandStart) -> Annex [FilePath] -> Annex [CommandStart]
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2012-02-14 05:11:02 +00:00
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prepFiltered a fs = do
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2011-10-30 03:48:46 +00:00
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matcher <- Limit.getMatcher
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2012-07-19 04:43:36 +00:00
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map (process matcher) <$> fs
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2012-11-11 04:51:07 +00:00
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where
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2014-01-18 18:51:55 +00:00
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process matcher f = ifM (matcher $ MatchingFile $ FileInfo f f)
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2012-11-11 04:51:07 +00:00
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( a f , return Nothing )
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2011-10-30 03:48:46 +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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seekActions :: Annex [CommandStart] -> Annex ()
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seekActions gen = do
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as <- gen
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mapM_ commandAction as
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2013-01-06 20:56:55 +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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seekHelper :: ([FilePath] -> Git.Repo -> IO ([FilePath], IO Bool)) -> [FilePath] -> Annex [FilePath]
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seekHelper a params = do
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2015-04-02 05:18:00 +00:00
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ll <- inRepo $ \g -> concat <$> forM (segmentXargsOrdered params)
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(runSegmentPaths (\fs -> Git.Command.leaveZombie <$> a fs g))
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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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forM_ (map fst $ filter (null . snd) $ zip params ll) $ \p ->
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2015-04-30 19:28:17 +00:00
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unlessM (isJust <$> liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ getSymbolicLinkStatus p)) $ do
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toplevelWarning False (p ++ " not found")
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Annex.incError
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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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return $ concat ll
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2013-02-06 16:40:59 +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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notSymlink :: FilePath -> IO Bool
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notSymlink f = liftIO $ not . isSymbolicLink <$> getSymbolicLinkStatus f
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