By using System.Directory.OsPath, which takes and returns OsString,
which is a ShortByteString. So, things like dirContents currently have the
overhead of copying that to a ByteString, but that should be less than
the overhead of using Strings which often in turn were converted to
RawFilePaths.
Added Utility.OsString and the OsString build flag. That flag is turned
on in the stack.yaml, and will be turned on automatically by cabal when
built with new enough libraries. The stack.yaml change is a bit ugly,
and that could be reverted for now if it causes any problems.
Note that Utility.OsString.toOsString on windows is avoiding only a
check of encoding that is documented as being unlikely to fail. I don't
think it can fail in git-annex; if it could, git-annex didn't contain
such an encoding check before, so at worst that should be a wash.
Added annex.pre-init-command git config and pre-init-annex hook that is run
before git-annex repository initialization.
This can block initialization. Or it can preform pre-initialization
configuration or tweaking.
I left stdio connected while it's running, so it could also be used for
interactive prompting conceivably, although that would want to use /dev/tty
anyway probably in order to not pollute the stdout of a command when
automatic initialization is done.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's OpenNeuro project
* Added freezecontent-annex and thawcontent-annex hooks that
correspond to the git configs annex.freezecontent and
annex.thawcontent.
* Added secure-erase-annex hook that corresponds to the git config
annex.secure-erase-command.
* Added commitmessage-annex hook that corresponds to the git config
annex.commitmessage-command.
* Added http-headers-annex hook that corresponds to the git config
annex.http-headers-command.
that correspond to the post-update-annex and pre-commit-annex hooks.
The use case for these is eg, setting up a git repository that is run in a
container, where the easiest way to provide a script is by putting it in
.git/hooks/, rather than copying it into the container in a way that puts
it in PATH.
This is all the ones that make sense to add for annex.*-config git configs.
annex.youtube-dl-command is not a hook, it's telling git-annex what command
to run. So is annex.shared-sop-command. So omitted those.
May later also want to add hooks corresponding to
`remote.<name>.annex-cost-command` etc.
Sponsored-by: the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project
Added git configs annex.post-update-command and annex.pre-commit-command
that correspond to the git-annex hook scripts post-update-annex and
pre-commit-annex.
Note that the hook files take precience over the git config, since the git
config can includ global config which should be overridden by local config.
These new git configs are probably not super useful. Especially the
pre-commit-annex hook is there to install scripts to instead of the
pre-commit hook, since git-annex installs that hook itself. So why would
someone want to use a git config for that? Only reason I can think of would
be in a global git config. Or possibly because it's easier to set a git
config than write a hook script, on an OS like Windows.
The real reason I'm adding these is as groundwork for making other
annex.*-command git configs also be available as hook scripts. I want
to avoid having some things available as only git hooks and others as
both gitconfigs and git hooks. (It seems that some annex.*-command configs
don't translate to git hooks though.)
In the man page, moved documentation of the hooks to be next to the
documentation of the git configs. This is to avoid repitition.