Fix storing of filenames of v6 unlocked files when the filename is not representable in the current locale.
This is a mostly backwards compatable change. I broke backwards compatability in the case where a filename starts with double-quote. That seems likely to be very rare, and v6 unlocked files are a new feature anyway, and fsck needs to fix missing associated file mappings anyway. So, I decided that is good enough. The encoding used is to just show the String when it contains a problem character. While that adds some overhead to addAssociatedFile and removeAssociatedFile, those are not called very often. This approach has minimal decode overhead, because most filenames won't be encoded that way, and it only has to look for the leading double-quote to skip the expensive read. So, getAssociatedFiles remains fast. I did consider using ByteString instead, but getting a FilePath converted with all chars intact, even surrigates, is difficult, and it looks like instance PersistField ByteString uses Text, which I don't trust for problem encoded data. It would probably be slower too, and it would make the database less easy to inspect manually.
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ scanAssociatedFiles = whenM (isJust <$> inRepo Git.Branch.current) $
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add h i k = liftIO $ flip SQL.queueDb h $
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void $ insertUnique $ SQL.Associated
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(toIKey k)
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(getTopFilePath $ Git.LsTree.file i)
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(toSFilePath $ getTopFilePath $ Git.LsTree.file i)
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{- Stats the files, and stores their InodeCaches. -}
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storeInodeCaches :: Key -> [FilePath] -> Annex ()
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import Control.Monad
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share [mkPersist sqlSettings, mkMigrate "migrateKeysDb"] [persistLowerCase|
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Associated
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key IKey
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file FilePath
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file SFilePath
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KeyFileIndex key file
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FileKeyIndex file key
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Content
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-- If the same file was associated with a different key before,
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-- remove that.
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delete $ from $ \r -> do
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val (getTopFilePath f) &&. not_ (r ^. AssociatedKey ==. val ik))
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void $ insertUnique $ Associated ik (getTopFilePath f)
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val af &&. not_ (r ^. AssociatedKey ==. val ik))
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void $ insertUnique $ Associated ik af
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where
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af = toSFilePath (getTopFilePath f)
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{- Note that the files returned were once associated with the key, but
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- some of them may not be any longer. -}
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l <- select $ from $ \r -> do
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedKey ==. val ik)
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return (r ^. AssociatedFile)
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return $ map (asTopFilePath . unValue) l
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return $ map (asTopFilePath . fromSFilePath . unValue) l
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{- Gets any keys that are on record as having a particular associated file.
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- (Should be one or none but the database doesn't enforce that.) -}
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getAssociatedKey :: TopFilePath -> ReadHandle -> IO [IKey]
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getAssociatedKey f = readDb $ do
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l <- select $ from $ \r -> do
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val (getTopFilePath f))
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val af)
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return (r ^. AssociatedKey)
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return $ map unValue l
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where
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af = toSFilePath (getTopFilePath f)
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removeAssociatedFile :: IKey -> TopFilePath -> WriteHandle -> IO ()
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removeAssociatedFile ik f = queueDb $
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delete $ from $ \r -> do
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedKey ==. val ik &&. r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val (getTopFilePath f))
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where_ (r ^. AssociatedKey ==. val ik &&. r ^. AssociatedFile ==. val af)
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where
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af = toSFilePath (getTopFilePath f)
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addInodeCaches :: IKey -> [InodeCache] -> WriteHandle -> IO ()
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addInodeCaches ik is = queueDb $
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{- types for SQL databases
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-
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- Copyright 2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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- Copyright 2015-2016 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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import Database.Persist.TH
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import Data.Maybe
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import Data.Char
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import Utility.PartialPrelude
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import Types.Key
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import Utility.InodeCache
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toSInodeCache = I . showInodeCache
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fromSInodeCache :: SInodeCache -> InodeCache
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fromSInodeCache (I s) = fromMaybe (error $ "bad serialied InodeCache " ++ s) (readInodeCache s)
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fromSInodeCache (I s) = fromMaybe (error $ "bad serialized InodeCache " ++ s) (readInodeCache s)
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derivePersistField "SInodeCache"
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-- A serialized FilePath.
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--
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-- Not all unicode characters round-trip through sqlite. In particular,
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-- surrigate code points do not. So, escape the FilePath. But, only when
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-- it contains such characters.
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newtype SFilePath = SFilePath String
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-- Note that Read instance does not work when used in any kind of complex
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-- data structure.
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instance Read SFilePath where
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readsPrec _ s = [(SFilePath s, "")]
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instance Show SFilePath where
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show (SFilePath s) = s
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toSFilePath :: FilePath -> SFilePath
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toSFilePath s@('"':_) = SFilePath (show s)
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toSFilePath s
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| any needsescape s = SFilePath (show s)
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| otherwise = SFilePath s
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where
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needsescape c = case generalCategory c of
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Surrogate -> True
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PrivateUse -> True
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NotAssigned -> True
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_ -> False
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fromSFilePath :: SFilePath -> FilePath
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fromSFilePath (SFilePath s@('"':_)) =
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fromMaybe (error "bad serialized SFilePath " ++ s) (readish s)
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fromSFilePath (SFilePath s) = s
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derivePersistField "SFilePath"
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