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Joey Hess
d3d92abf95 spotted a few more places where diff-tree needed --
None of these are very likely at all to ever be ambiguous, since tree
refs almost never have symbolic names and the sha is very unlikely
to be in the work tree.. But, let's get it right!
2015-04-09 21:22:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
2879adc551 fix union merge to call diff-index with -- after the ref
Otherwise, if there's a file in the repo with a name matching the ref,
git could get confused and the merge not work.
2015-04-09 21:13:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
afc5153157 update my email address and homepage url 2015-01-21 12:50:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
0214e0fb17 union merge bugfix
Union merges involving two or more repositories could sometimes result in
data from one repository getting lost. This could result in the location
log data becoming wrong, and fsck being needed to fix it.

NB: I audited for any other occurrences of this problem. There are other
places than union merge where multiple changes are fed into update-index
in a stream, but they all involve working copy files being staged, or their
deletion being staged, and in this case it's fine for the later changes
to override the earlier ones.
2013-01-16 21:31:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
f87a781aa6 finished where indentation changes 2012-12-13 00:24:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
06831e7754 fix slightly incorrect comment 2012-10-12 12:20:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
5594bf0643 more zombie fighting
I'm down to 9 places in the code that can produce unwaited for zombies.

Most of these are pretty innocuous, at least for now, are only
used in short-running commands, or commands that run a set of
actions and explicitly reap zombies after each one.

The one from Annex.Branch.files could be trouble later,
since both Command.Fsck and Command.Unused can trigger it,
and the assistant will be doing those eventally. Ditto the one in
Git.LsTree.lsTree, which Command.Unused uses.

The only ones currently affecting the assistant though, are
in Git.LsFiles. Several threads use several of those.

(And yeah, using pipes or ResourceT would be a less ad-hoc approach,
but I don't really feel like ripping my entire code base apart right
now to change a foundation monad. Maybe one of these days..)
2012-10-04 18:47:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
1093d82f6b Got rid of the last place that did utf8 decoding.
Probably fixes bugs/git-annex:_Cannot_decode_byte___39____92__xfc__39__/
although I don't know how to reproduce that bug.
2012-06-26 22:58:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
d45a9a7831 refactor and function name cleanup
(oops, I had a calcMerge and a calc_merge!)
2012-06-08 00:29:39 -04:00
Joey Hess
20f425be19 make watch use the queue
May not work. Certianly needs to flush the queue from time to time
when only symlink changes are being made.
2012-06-07 15:40:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
91db540769 add support for staging other types of blobs, like symlinks, into the index
Also added a utility TopFilePath type, which could stand to be used more
widely.
2012-06-06 14:26:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
f596084a59 move hashObject to HashObject library and generalize it to support all git object types 2012-06-06 02:31:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
f1bd72ea54 factor out generic update-index code from unionmerge code 2012-06-06 00:10:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
ed79596b75 noop 2012-04-21 23:32:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
e4d0923544 wording 2012-02-09 17:35:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
dc682e53a2 use fileEncoding for git-update-index input handle 2012-02-04 13:03:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
d8fb97806c 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 16:23:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
3d49258e5b attempt at a quick, utf-8 only fix to the ghc 7.4 problem
If you have only utf-8 filenames, and need to build git-annex with ghc 7.4,
this will work. But, it will crash on non-utf-8 filenames.
2012-02-01 16:16:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
9fb5f3edc7 log --after=date 2012-01-06 17:24:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
95d2391f58 more partial function removal
Left a few Prelude.head's in where it was checked not null and too hard to
remove, etc.
2011-12-15 18:19:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
ef28b3fef7 split out Git/Command.hs 2011-12-14 15:56:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
02f1bd2bf4 split more stuff out of Git.hs 2011-12-14 15:43:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
acd7a52dfd always find optimal merge
Testing b9ac585454, it didn't find the
optimal union merge, the second sha was the one to use, at least in
the case I tried. Let's just try all shas to see if any can be reused.

I stopped using the expensive nub, so despite the use of sets to
sort/uniq file contents, this is probably as fast or faster than it
was before.
2011-12-12 01:59:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
0cbab5de65 refactor 2011-12-12 00:48:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
b9ac585454 more efficient union merges
Tries to avoid generating a new object when the merged content has the same
lines that were in the old object.

I've noticed some merge commits that only move lines around, like this:

- 1323478057.181191s 1 be23c3ac-0ee5-11e0-b185-3b0f9b5b00c5
  1323204972.062151s 1 87e06c7a-7388-11e0-ba07-03cdf300bd87
++1323478057.181191s 1 be23c3ac-0ee5-11e0-b185-3b0f9b5b00c5

Unsure if this will really save anything in practice, since it only looks
at one of the two old objects, and maybe I didn't pick the best one.
2011-12-11 23:02:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
d64132a43a hslint 2011-12-09 01:57:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
9290095fc2 improve type signatures with a Ref newtype
In git, a Ref can be a Sha, or a Branch, or a Tag. I added type aliases for
those. Note that this does not prevent mixing up of eg, refs and branches
at the type level. Since git really doesn't care, except rare cases like
git update-ref, or git tag -d, that seems ok for now.

There's also a tree-ish, but let's just use Ref for it. A given Sha or Ref
may or may not be a tree-ish, depending on the object type, so there seems
no point in trying to represent it at the type level.
2011-11-16 02:41:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
272a67921c better name 2011-11-16 01:46:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
e83b966eb5 cleanup 2011-11-15 23:51:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
21a925dcf1 merge: Now runs in constant space.
Before, a merge was first calculated, by running various actions that
called git and built up a list of lines, which were at the end sent
to git update-index. This necessarily used space proportional to the size
of the diff between the trees being merged.

Now, lines are streamed into git update-index from each of the actions in
turn.

Runtime size of git-annex merge when merging 50000 location log files
drops from around 100 mb to a constant 4 mb.

Presumably it runs quite a lot faster, too.
2011-11-15 23:28:01 -04:00
Joey Hess
922e9af528 cleanup 2011-11-15 22:40:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
b76dc2d210 avoid space leak writing merge
This reduces the memory use of a merge by 1/3rd. The space leak was
apparently because the whole update-index input was generated strictly, not
lazily.

I wondered if the change to ByteStrings contributed to this, due to the
need to convert with L.pack here. But going back to the old code, I still
see a much similar leak, and worse performance besides due to it not using
ByteStrings.

The fix is to just hPutStr the lines repeatedly. (Note the \0 is written
separately, to avoid allocation overheads in adding it to the string.)
The Git.pipeWrite interface is probably just wrong for any large inputs to
git. This was the only place using it for input of any size.

There is still at least one other space leak in the merge code.
2011-11-15 22:19:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
04edae6791 Optimised union merging; now only runs git cat-file once. 2011-11-12 17:45:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
637b5feb45 lint 2011-11-11 01:52:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
bf460a0a98 reorder repo parameters last
Many functions took the repo as their first parameter. Changing it
consistently to be the last parameter allows doing some useful things with
currying, that reduce boilerplate.

In particular, g <- gitRepo is almost never needed now, instead
use inRepo to run an IO action in the repo, and fromRepo to get
a value from the repo.

This also provides more opportunities to use monadic and applicative
combinators.
2011-11-08 16:27:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
3acdba3995 faster union merge of multiple branches into index
only write index once
2011-10-07 13:36:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
7ff89ccfee convert all git read/write functions to use ByteStrings
This yields a second or so speedup in unused, find, etc. Seems that even
when the ByteString is immediately split and then converted to Strings,
it's faster.

I may try to push ByteStrings out into more of git-annex gradually,
although I suspect most of the time-critical parts are already covered
now, and many of the rest rely on libraries that only support Strings.
2011-09-29 23:48:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
67f2b7cb3e use ByteStrings when reading content of files
didn't bother to benchmark this
2011-09-29 19:19:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
203148363f split groups of related functions out of Utility 2011-08-22 16:14:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
e784757376 hlint tweaks
Did all sources except Remotes/* and Command/*
2011-07-15 03:12:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
896726cde4 rename GitUnionMerge to Git.UnionMerge
Also, moved commit function into Git proper, it's not union merge specific.
2011-06-30 13:32:47 -04:00
Renamed from GitUnionMerge.hs (Browse further)