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Joey Hess
730cc3feb5 wire tasty's option parser into the main program option parser
This makes bash completion work for git-annex test, and is
generally cleaner.
2015-07-13 13:20:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
92d8f80bff support cmdnorepo actions, also using getopt-applicative there 2015-07-08 15:39:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
6e5c1f8db3 convert all commands to work with optparse-applicative
Still no options though.
2015-07-08 15:08:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
a2ba701056 started converting to use optparse-applicative
This is a work in progress. It compiles and is able to do basic command
dispatch, including git autocorrection, while using optparse-applicative
for the core commandline parsing.

* Many commands are temporarily disabled before conversion.
* Options are not wired in yet.
* cmdnorepo actions don't work yet.

Also, removed the [Command] list, which was only used in one place.
2015-07-08 13:36:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
afc5153157 update my email address and homepage url 2015-01-21 12:50:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
59f88558d5 doh't use "def" for command definitions, it conflicts with Data.Default.def 2014-10-14 14:20:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
c03e1c5648 add new section for testing commands 2014-08-01 12:49:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
d1bf61464f expose tasty test suite's option parser 2014-01-21 00:08:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
34c8af74ba 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 04:57:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
3cbb366ebc Really fix FTBFS on mipsel and sparc due to test suite not being available on those architectures. 2014-01-17 14:48:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
daec7ffafe Fix FTBFS on mipsel and sparc due to test suite not being available on those architectures. 2014-01-15 12:49:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
cfd3b16fe1 add section metadata to all commands
Not yet used .. mindless train work.
2013-03-24 18:28:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
3a32454b13 break dependency cycle by special casing running of test command 2013-02-27 15:51:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
d1dbf266f6 embed test suite into git annex; available by running: git annex test
I have seen some other programs do this, and think it's pretty cool. Means
you can test wherever it's deployed, as well as at build time.

My other reason for doing it is less happy. Cabal's handling of test suites
sucks, requiring duplicated info, and even when that's done, it fails to
preprocess hsc files here. Building it in avoids that and avoids having
to explicitly tell cabal to enable test suites, which would then make it
link the test executable every time, which is unnecessarily slow.

This also has the benefit that now "make fast test" does a max speed build
and tests it.
2013-02-27 15:38:21 -04:00