Rethought how to keep track of pending adds that need to be retried later.
The commit thread already run up every second when there are changes,
so let's keep pending adds queued as changes until they're safe to add.
Also, the committer is now smarter about avoiding empty commits when
all the adds are currently unsafe, or in the rare case that an add event
for a symlink is not received in time. It may avoid them entirely.
This seems to work as before for inotify, and is untested for kqueue.
(Actually commit batching seems to be improved for inotify, although I'm
not sure why. I'm seeing only two commits made during large batch
operations, and the first of those is the non-batch mode commit.)
Kqueue needs to remember which files failed to be added due to being open,
and retry them. This commit gets the data in place for such a retry thread.
Broke KeySource out into its own file, and added Eq and Ord instances
so it can be stored in a Set.
Was decoding the git-cat-file of the symlink target as utf8, but that can't
do, unix filenames are from the 70's and need this shiny disco
fileSystemEncoding.
This *may* now return Add or Delete Changes as appropriate. All I know
for sure is that it compiles.
I had hoped to avoid maintaining my own state about the content of the
directory tree, and rely on git to check what was changed. But I can't;
I need to know about new and deleted subdirectories to add them to the
watch list, and git doesn't deal with (empty) directories.
So, wrote all the code to scan directories, remember their past contents,
compare with current contents, generate appropriate Change events, and
update bookkeeping info appropriately.