2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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{- git-annex output messages
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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- Copyright 2010-2019 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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2019-03-13 19:48:14 +00:00
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- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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module Messages (
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showStart,
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2017-11-28 18:40:26 +00:00
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showStart',
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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showStartMessage,
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2019-06-12 17:33:15 +00:00
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showEndMessage,
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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StartMessage(..),
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ActionItem(..),
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2016-07-20 19:22:55 +00:00
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mkActionItem,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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showNote,
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showAction,
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showSideAction,
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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doSideAction,
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2012-05-20 04:14:56 +00:00
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doQuietSideAction,
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2018-10-16 17:30:04 +00:00
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doQuietAction,
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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showStoringStateAction,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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showOutput,
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showLongNote,
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2018-02-06 17:03:55 +00:00
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showInfo,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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showEndOk,
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showEndFail,
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showEndResult,
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2015-04-14 20:46:06 +00:00
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endResult,
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2015-04-30 19:28:17 +00:00
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toplevelWarning,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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warning,
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2015-11-10 18:44:58 +00:00
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earlyWarning,
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2013-03-05 03:27:18 +00:00
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warningIO,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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indent,
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2016-09-09 22:13:55 +00:00
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JSON.JSONChunk(..),
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2011-09-02 20:44:04 +00:00
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maybeShowJSON,
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2011-12-23 02:03:18 +00:00
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showFullJSON,
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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showCustom,
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showHeader,
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showRaw,
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2013-06-18 00:41:17 +00:00
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setupConsole,
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enableDebugOutput,
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2015-04-03 20:48:30 +00:00
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disableDebugOutput,
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2015-08-13 19:05:39 +00:00
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debugEnabled,
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2015-04-04 18:34:03 +00:00
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commandProgressDisabled,
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2016-01-06 16:33:32 +00:00
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outputMessage,
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2016-09-09 16:57:42 +00:00
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withMessageState,
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2017-05-11 21:33:18 +00:00
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prompt,
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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) where
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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2013-01-15 18:34:39 +00:00
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import System.Log.Logger
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import System.Log.Formatter
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2014-12-29 20:44:56 +00:00
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import System.Log.Handler (setFormatter)
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2013-01-15 18:34:39 +00:00
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import System.Log.Handler.Simple
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2017-05-11 21:33:18 +00:00
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import Control.Concurrent
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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import qualified Data.ByteString as S
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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2015-04-03 20:48:30 +00:00
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import Common
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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import Types
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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import Types.Messages
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2016-08-03 16:37:12 +00:00
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import Types.ActionItem
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2017-05-13 17:13:13 +00:00
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import Types.Concurrency
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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import Types.Command (StartMessage(..))
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import Types.Transfer (transferKey)
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2015-04-03 20:48:30 +00:00
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import Messages.Internal
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2017-05-16 19:28:06 +00:00
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import Messages.Concurrent
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2013-03-28 21:03:04 +00:00
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import qualified Messages.JSON as JSON
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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import qualified Annex
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showStart :: String -> RawFilePath -> Annex ()
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2016-07-20 19:22:55 +00:00
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showStart command file = outputMessage json $
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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encodeBS' command <> " " <> file <> " "
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2016-07-20 19:22:55 +00:00
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where
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json = JSON.start command (Just file) Nothing
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2017-11-28 18:40:26 +00:00
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showStart' :: String -> Maybe String -> Annex ()
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showStart' command mdesc = outputMessage json $ encodeBS' $
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2017-11-28 18:40:26 +00:00
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command ++ (maybe "" (" " ++) mdesc) ++ " "
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where
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json = JSON.start command Nothing Nothing
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showStartKey :: String -> Key -> ActionItem -> Annex ()
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showStartKey command key i = outputMessage json $
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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encodeBS' command <> " " <> actionItemDesc i <> " "
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2016-07-20 19:22:55 +00:00
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where
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json = JSON.start command (actionItemWorkTreeFile i) (Just key)
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2014-01-26 19:53:01 +00:00
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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showStartMessage :: StartMessage -> Annex ()
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showStartMessage (StartMessage command ai) = case ai of
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ActionItemAssociatedFile _ k -> showStartKey command k ai
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ActionItemKey k -> showStartKey command k ai
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ActionItemBranchFilePath _ k -> showStartKey command k ai
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ActionItemFailedTransfer t _ -> showStartKey command (transferKey t) ai
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ActionItemWorkTreeFile file -> showStart command file
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ActionItemOther msg -> showStart' command msg
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finish CommandStart transition
The hoped for optimisation of CommandStart with -J did not materialize.
In fact, not runnign CommandStart in parallel is slower than -J3.
So, CommandStart are still run in parallel.
(The actual bad performance I've been seeing with -J in my big repo
has to do with building the remoteList.)
But, this is still progress toward making -J faster, because it gets rid
of the onlyActionOn roadblock in the way of making CommandCleanup jobs
run separate from CommandPerform jobs.
Added OnlyActionOn constructor for ActionItem which fixes the
onlyActionOn breakage in the last commit.
Made CustomOutput include an ActionItem, so even things using it can
specify OnlyActionOn.
In Command.Move and Command.Sync, there were CommandStarts that used
includeCommandAction, so output messages, which is no longer allowed.
Fixed by using startingCustomOutput, but that's still not quite right,
since it prevents message display for the includeCommandAction run
inside it too.
2019-06-12 13:23:26 +00:00
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OnlyActionOn _ ai' -> showStartMessage (StartMessage command ai')
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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showStartMessage (StartUsualMessages command ai) = do
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outputType <$> Annex.getState Annex.output >>= \case
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QuietOutput -> Annex.setOutput NormalOutput
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_ -> noop
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showStartMessage (StartMessage command ai)
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2019-06-12 18:11:23 +00:00
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showStartMessage (StartNoMessage _) = noop
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2019-07-05 13:58:37 +00:00
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showStartMessage (CustomOutput _) =
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outputType <$> Annex.getState Annex.output >>= \case
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NormalOutput -> Annex.setOutput QuietOutput
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_ -> noop
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2019-06-12 17:33:15 +00:00
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-- Only show end result if the StartMessage is one that gets displayed.
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showEndMessage :: StartMessage -> Bool -> Annex ()
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showEndMessage (StartMessage _ _) = showEndResult
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showEndMessage (StartUsualMessages _ _) = showEndResult
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2019-06-12 18:11:23 +00:00
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showEndMessage (StartNoMessage _) = const noop
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2019-06-12 17:33:15 +00:00
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showEndMessage (CustomOutput _) = const noop
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make CommandStart return a StartMessage
The goal is to be able to run CommandStart in the main thread when -J is
used, rather than unncessarily passing it off to a worker thread, which
incurs overhead that is signficant when the CommandStart is going to
quickly decide to stop.
To do that, the message it displays needs to be displayed in the worker
thread, after the CommandStart has run.
Also, the change will mean that CommandStart will no longer necessarily
run with the same Annex state as CommandPerform. While its docs already
said it should avoid modifying Annex state, I audited all the
CommandStart code as part of the conversion. (Note that CommandSeek
already sometimes runs with a different Annex state, and that has not been
a source of any problems, so I am not too worried that this change will
lead to breakage going forward.)
The only modification of Annex state I found was it calling
allowMessages in some Commands that default to noMessages. Dealt with
that by adding a startCustomOutput and a startingUsualMessages.
This lets a command start with noMessages and then select the output it
wants for each CommandStart.
One bit of breakage: onlyActionOn has been removed from commands that used it.
The plan is that, since a StartMessage contains an ActionItem,
when a Key can be extracted from that, the parallel job runner can
run onlyActionOn' automatically. Then commands won't need to worry about
this detail. Future work.
Otherwise, this was a fairly straightforward process of making each
CommandStart compile again. Hopefully other behavior changes were mostly
avoided.
In a few cases, a command had a CommandStart that called a CommandPerform
that then called showStart multiple times. I have collapsed those
down to a single start action. The main command to perhaps suffer from it
is Command.Direct, which used to show a start for each file, and no
longer does.
Another minor behavior change is that some commands used showStart
before, but had an associated file and a Key available, so were changed
to ShowStart with an ActionItemAssociatedFile. That will not change the
normal output or behavior, but --json output will now include the key.
This should not break it for anyone using a real json parser.
2019-06-06 19:42:30 +00:00
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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showNote :: String -> Annex ()
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showNote s = outputMessage (JSON.note s) $ encodeBS' $ "(" ++ s ++ ") "
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2011-07-19 18:07:23 +00:00
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showAction :: String -> Annex ()
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showAction s = showNote $ s ++ "..."
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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2011-07-19 18:07:23 +00:00
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showSideAction :: String -> Annex ()
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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showSideAction m = Annex.getState Annex.output >>= go
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2012-10-29 02:09:09 +00:00
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where
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2012-11-25 21:54:08 +00:00
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go st
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p
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let st' = st { sideActionBlock = InBlock }
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Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.output = st' }
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| sideActionBlock st == InBlock = return ()
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| otherwise = p
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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p = outputMessage JSON.none $ encodeBS' $ "(" ++ m ++ "...)\n"
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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showStoringStateAction :: Annex ()
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2015-01-10 17:41:25 +00:00
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showStoringStateAction = showSideAction "recording state in git"
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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2012-05-20 04:14:56 +00:00
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{- Performs an action, supressing showSideAction messages. -}
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doQuietSideAction :: Annex a -> Annex a
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doQuietSideAction = doSideAction' InBlock
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2012-04-27 17:23:52 +00:00
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{- Performs an action, that may call showSideAction multiple times.
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- Only the first will be displayed. -}
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doSideAction :: Annex a -> Annex a
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2012-05-20 04:14:56 +00:00
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doSideAction = doSideAction' StartBlock
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doSideAction' :: SideActionBlock -> Annex a -> Annex a
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2018-10-16 17:30:04 +00:00
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doSideAction' b = bracket setup cleanup . const
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2012-10-29 02:09:09 +00:00
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where
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2018-10-16 17:30:04 +00:00
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setup = do
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o <- Annex.getState Annex.output
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set $ o { sideActionBlock = b }
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return o
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cleanup = set
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set o = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.output = o }
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{- Performs an action, suppressing all normal standard output,
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- but not json output. -}
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doQuietAction :: Annex a -> Annex a
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doQuietAction = bracket setup cleanup . const
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where
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setup = do
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o <- Annex.getState Annex.output
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case outputType o of
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NormalOutput -> set $ o { outputType = QuietOutput }
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_ -> noop
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return o
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cleanup = set
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2012-10-29 02:09:09 +00:00
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set o = Annex.changeState $ \s -> s { Annex.output = o }
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2011-07-19 18:07:23 +00:00
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2015-04-03 20:48:30 +00:00
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{- Make way for subsequent output of a command. -}
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2011-07-19 18:07:23 +00:00
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showOutput :: Annex ()
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2015-04-04 18:34:03 +00:00
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showOutput = unlessM commandProgressDisabled $
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2016-09-09 19:49:44 +00:00
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outputMessage JSON.none "\n"
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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showLongNote :: String -> Annex ()
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showLongNote s = outputMessage (JSON.note s) (encodeBS' (formatLongNote s))
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2018-02-06 17:03:55 +00:00
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formatLongNote :: String -> String
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formatLongNote s = '\n' : indent s ++ "\n"
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-- Used by external special remote, displayed same as showLongNote
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-- to console, but json object containing the info is emitted immediately.
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showInfo :: String -> Annex ()
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showInfo s = outputMessage' outputJSON (JSON.info s) $
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encodeBS' (formatLongNote s)
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2011-01-27 00:30:07 +00:00
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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showEndOk :: Annex ()
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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showEndOk = showEndResult True
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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showEndFail :: Annex ()
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2011-09-01 19:16:31 +00:00
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showEndFail = showEndResult False
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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2011-05-15 16:25:58 +00:00
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showEndResult :: Bool -> Annex ()
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showEndResult ok = outputMessage (JSON.end ok) $ endResult ok <> "\n"
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2015-04-14 20:46:06 +00:00
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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endResult :: Bool -> S.ByteString
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2015-04-14 20:46:06 +00:00
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endResult True = "ok"
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endResult False = "failed"
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2011-05-15 16:25:58 +00:00
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2015-04-30 19:28:17 +00:00
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toplevelWarning :: Bool -> String -> Annex ()
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toplevelWarning makeway s = warning' makeway ("git-annex: " ++ s)
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2010-11-08 19:15:21 +00:00
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warning :: String -> Annex ()
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2015-04-30 19:28:17 +00:00
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warning = warning' True . indent
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2011-09-06 17:46:08 +00:00
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2015-11-10 18:44:58 +00:00
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earlyWarning :: String -> Annex ()
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earlyWarning = warning' False
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2015-04-30 19:28:17 +00:00
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warning' :: Bool -> String -> Annex ()
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warning' makeway w = do
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when makeway $
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2016-09-09 19:49:44 +00:00
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outputMessage JSON.none "\n"
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2015-11-04 17:45:34 +00:00
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outputError (w ++ "\n")
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2011-01-27 00:30:07 +00:00
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2015-11-04 17:45:34 +00:00
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{- Not concurrent output safe. -}
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2013-03-05 03:27:18 +00:00
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warningIO :: String -> IO ()
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warningIO w = do
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putStr "\n"
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hFlush stdout
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hPutStrLn stderr w
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2011-01-27 00:30:07 +00:00
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indent :: String -> String
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2013-04-23 00:24:53 +00:00
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indent = intercalate "\n" . map (\l -> " " ++ l) . lines
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2011-02-10 18:21:44 +00:00
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2016-07-26 17:30:07 +00:00
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{- Shows a JSON chunk only when in json mode. -}
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2016-09-09 22:13:55 +00:00
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maybeShowJSON :: JSON.JSONChunk v -> Annex ()
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2018-02-06 17:03:55 +00:00
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maybeShowJSON v = void $ withMessageState $ bufferJSON (JSON.add v)
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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2011-12-23 02:03:18 +00:00
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{- Shows a complete JSON value, only when in json mode. -}
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2016-09-09 22:13:55 +00:00
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showFullJSON :: JSON.JSONChunk v -> Annex Bool
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2018-02-06 17:03:55 +00:00
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showFullJSON v = withMessageState $ bufferJSON (JSON.complete v)
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2011-12-23 02:03:18 +00:00
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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{- Performs an action that outputs nonstandard/customized output, and
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- in JSON mode wraps its output in JSON.start and JSON.end, so it's
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- a complete JSON document.
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2015-11-04 17:45:34 +00:00
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- This is only needed when showStart and showEndOk is not used.
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-}
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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showCustom :: String -> Annex Bool -> Annex ()
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showCustom command a = do
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2016-03-06 16:56:39 +00:00
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outputMessage (JSON.start command Nothing Nothing) ""
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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r <- a
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2015-11-04 17:45:34 +00:00
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outputMessage (JSON.end r) ""
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showHeader :: S.ByteString -> Annex ()
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showHeader h = outputMessage JSON.none (h <> ": ")
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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2019-11-26 19:27:22 +00:00
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showRaw :: S.ByteString -> Annex ()
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showRaw s = outputMessage JSON.none (s <> "\n")
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2011-11-15 04:30:00 +00:00
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2011-03-12 19:30:17 +00:00
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setupConsole :: IO ()
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support all filename encodings with ghc 7.4
Under ghc 7.4, this seems to be able to handle all filename encodings
again. Including filename encodings that do not match the LANG setting.
I think this will not work with earlier versions of ghc, it uses some ghc
internals.
Turns out that ghc 7.4 has a special filesystem encoding that it uses when
reading/writing filenames (as FilePaths). This encoding is documented
to allow "arbitrary undecodable bytes to be round-tripped through it".
So, to get FilePaths from eg, git ls-files, set the Handle that is reading
from git to use this encoding. Then things basically just work.
However, I have not found a way to make Text read using this encoding.
Text really does assume unicode. So I had to switch back to using String
when reading/writing data to git. Which is a pity, because it's some
percent slower, but at least it works.
Note that stdout and stderr also have to be set to this encoding, or
printing out filenames that contain undecodable bytes causes a crash.
IMHO this is a misfeature in ghc, that the user can pass you a filename,
which you can readFile, etc, but that default, putStr of filename may
cause a crash!
Git.CheckAttr gave me special trouble, because the filenames I got back
from git, after feeding them in, had further encoding breakage.
Rather than try to deal with that, I just zip up the input filenames
with the attributes. Which must be returned in the same order queried
for this to work.
Also of note is an apparent GHC bug I worked around in Git.CheckAttr. It
used to forkProcess and feed git from the child process. Unfortunatly,
after this forkProcess, accessing the `files` variable from the parent
returns []. Not the value that was passed into the function. This screams
of a bad bug, that's clobbering a variable, but for now I just avoid
forkProcess there to work around it. That forkProcess was itself only added
because of a ghc bug, #624389. I've confirmed that the test case for that
bug doesn't reproduce it with ghc 7.4. So that's ok, except for the new ghc
bug I have not isolated and reported. Why does this simple bit of code
magnet the ghc bugs? :)
Also, the symlink touching code is currently broken, when used on utf-8
filenames in a non-utf-8 locale, or probably on any filename containing
undecodable bytes, and I temporarily commented it out.
2012-02-03 19:12:41 +00:00
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setupConsole = do
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2013-01-15 18:34:39 +00:00
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s <- setFormatter
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<$> streamHandler stderr DEBUG
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2015-08-12 18:42:49 +00:00
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|
<*> pure preciseLogFormatter
|
2013-01-15 18:34:39 +00:00
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updateGlobalLogger rootLoggerName (setLevel NOTICE . setHandlers [s])
|
2016-01-18 17:01:23 +00:00
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|
{- Force output to be line buffered. This is normally the case when
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|
|
- it's connected to a terminal, but may not be when redirected to
|
|
|
|
- a file or a pipe. -}
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hSetBuffering stdout LineBuffering
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hSetBuffering stderr LineBuffering
|
2015-09-09 21:02:00 +00:00
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|
2015-08-12 18:42:49 +00:00
|
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{- Log formatter with precision into fractions of a second. -}
|
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preciseLogFormatter :: LogFormatter a
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|
|
preciseLogFormatter = tfLogFormatter "%F %X%Q" "[$time] $msg"
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|
2013-06-18 00:41:17 +00:00
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enableDebugOutput :: IO ()
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|
enableDebugOutput = updateGlobalLogger rootLoggerName $ setLevel DEBUG
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disableDebugOutput :: IO ()
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disableDebugOutput = updateGlobalLogger rootLoggerName $ setLevel NOTICE
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2015-04-04 18:34:03 +00:00
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2015-08-13 19:05:39 +00:00
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{- Checks if debugging is enabled. -}
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debugEnabled :: IO Bool
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|
|
debugEnabled = do
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|
|
l <- getRootLogger
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|
|
return $ getLevel l <= Just DEBUG
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|
2015-04-04 18:34:03 +00:00
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{- Should commands that normally output progress messages have that
|
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- output disabled? -}
|
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commandProgressDisabled :: Annex Bool
|
2016-09-09 16:57:42 +00:00
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commandProgressDisabled = withMessageState $ \s -> return $
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case outputType s of
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QuietOutput -> True
|
2016-09-09 19:06:54 +00:00
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JSONOutput _ -> True
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2016-09-09 16:57:42 +00:00
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NormalOutput -> concurrentOutputEnabled s
|
2016-01-20 18:07:13 +00:00
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2017-05-11 21:33:18 +00:00
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{- Prevents any concurrent console access while running an action, so
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- that the action is the only thing using the console, and can eg prompt
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- the user.
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-}
|
2017-05-16 19:28:06 +00:00
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prompt :: Annex a -> Annex a
|
2019-05-10 17:24:31 +00:00
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prompt a = debugLocks $ Annex.getState Annex.concurrency >>= \case
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NonConcurrent -> a
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(Concurrent _) -> goconcurrent
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ConcurrentPerCpu -> goconcurrent
|
2017-05-13 17:13:13 +00:00
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where
|
2019-05-10 17:24:31 +00:00
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goconcurrent = withMessageState $ \s -> do
|
2017-05-13 17:13:13 +00:00
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let l = promptLock s
|
2017-05-16 19:28:06 +00:00
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bracketIO
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(takeMVar l)
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(putMVar l)
|
2018-11-15 18:26:40 +00:00
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(const $ hideRegionsWhile s a)
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