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It's really persistent causing the problem, and BLOB really seems the only way around it.
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203 lines
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Collection of non-ideal things about git-annex's use of sqlite databases.
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Would be good to improve these sometime, but it would need a migration
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process.
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* Database.Export.getExportedKey would be faster if there was an index
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in the database, eg "ExportedIndex file key". This only affects
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the speed of `git annex export`, which is probably swamped by the actual
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upload of the data to the remote.
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* There may be other selects elsewhere that are not indexed.
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* Database.Types has some suboptimal encodings for Key and InodeCache.
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They are both slow due to being implemented using String
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(which may be fixable w/o changing the DB schema),
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and the VARCHARs they generate are longer than necessary
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since they look like eg `SKey "whatever"` and `I "whatever"`
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* SFilePath is stored efficiently, and has to be a String anyway,
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(until ByteStringFilePath is used)
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but since it's stored as a VARCHAR, which sqlite interprets using the
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current locale, there can be encoding problems. This is at least worked
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around with a hack that escapes FilePaths that contain unusual
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characters. It would be much better to use a BLOB.
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Also, when LANG=C is sometimes used, the hack can result in duplicates with
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different representations of the same filename, like this:
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INSERT INTO associated VALUES(4,'SHA256E-s30--7d51d2454391a40e952bea478e45d64cf0d606e1e8c0652bb815a22e0e23419a,'foo.ü');
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INSERT INTO associated VALUES(5,'SHA256E-s30--7d51d2454391a40e952bea478e45d64cf0d606e1e8c0652bb815a22e0e23419a','"foo.\56515\56508"');
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See <http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/assistant_crashes_in_TransferScanner/>
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for an example of how this can happen.
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And it seems likely that a query by filename would fail if the filename
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was in the database but with a different encoding.
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* IKey could fail to round-trip as well, when a Key contains something
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(eg, a filename extension) that is not valid in the current locale,
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for similar reasons to SFilePath. Using BLOB would be better.
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See [[!commit cf260d9a159050e2a7e70394fdd8db289c805ec3]] for details
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about the encoding problem for SFilePath. I reproduced a similar problem
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for IKey by making a file `foo.ü` and running `git add` on it in a unicode
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locale. Then with LANG=C, `git annex drop --force foo.ü` thinks
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it drops the content, but in fact the work tree file is left containing
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the dropped content. The database then contained:
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INSERT INTO associated VALUES(8,'SHA256E-s30--59594eea8d6f64156b3ce6530cc3a661739abf2a0b72443de8683c34b0b19344.ü','foo.ü');
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INSERT INTO associated VALUES(9,'SHA256E-s30--59594eea8d6f64156b3ce6530cc3a661739abf2a0b72443de8683c34b0b19344.<2E><>','"foo.\56515\56508"');
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> Investigated this in more detail, and I can't find a way to
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> solve the encoding problem other than changing the encoding
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> SKey, IKey, and SFilePath in a non-backwards-compatible way.
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>
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> Probably the encoding problem is actually not in sqlite, but
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> in persistent's use of Text internally. I did some tests with sqlite3
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> command and it did not seem to vary query results based on the locale
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> when using VARCHAR values. I was able to successfully insert an
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> invalid unicode `ff` byte into it, and get the same byte back out.
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>
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> Unfortunately, it's not possible to make persistent not use Text
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> for VARCHAR. While its PersistDbSpecific lets a non-Text value be stored
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> as VARCHAR, any VARCHAR value coming out of the database gets converted
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> to a PersistText.
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>
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> So that seems to leave using a BLOB to store a ByteString for
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> SKey, IKey, and SFilePath. Attached patch shows how to do that,
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> but old git-annex won't be able to read the updated databases,
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> and won't know that it can't read them!
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>
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> This seems to call for a flag day, throwing out the old database
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> contents and regenerating them from other data:
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>
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> * Fsck (SKey)
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> can't rebuild? Just drop and let incremental fscks re-do work
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> * ContentIdentifier (IKey)
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> rebuild with updateFromLog, would need to diff from empty tree to
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> current git-annex branch, may be expensive to do!
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> * Export (IKey, SFilePath)
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> difficult to rebuild, what if in the middle of an interrupted
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> export?
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>
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> updateExportTreeFromLog only updates two tables, not others
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>
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> Conceptually, this is the same as the repo being lost and another
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> clone being used to update the export. The clone can only learn
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> export state from the log. It's supposed to recover from such
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> situations, the next time an export is run, so should be ok.
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> But it might result in already exported files being re-uploaded,
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> or other unncessary work.
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> Keys (IKey, SFilePath)
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> rebuild with scanUnlockedFiles
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>
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> does that update the Content table with the InodeCache?
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>
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> But after such a transition, how to communicate to the old git-annex
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> that it can't use the databases any longer? Moving the databases
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> out of the way won't do; old git-annex will just recreate them and
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> start with missing data!
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>
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> And, what about users who use a mix of old and new git-annex versions?
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>
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> Seems this needs an annex.version bump from v7 to v8.
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----
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[[!format patch """
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diff --git a/Database/Types.hs b/Database/Types.hs
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index f08cf4e9d..3e9c9e267 100644
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--- a/Database/Types.hs
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+++ b/Database/Types.hs
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@@ -14,11 +14,12 @@ import Database.Persist.TH
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import Database.Persist.Class hiding (Key)
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import Database.Persist.Sql hiding (Key)
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import Data.Maybe
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-import Data.Char
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import qualified Data.ByteString as S
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+import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
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import qualified Data.Text as T
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import Utility.PartialPrelude
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+import Utility.FileSystemEncoding
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import Key
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import Utility.InodeCache
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import Git.Types (Ref(..))
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@@ -37,23 +38,18 @@ fromSKey (SKey s) = fromMaybe (error $ "bad serialized Key " ++ s) (deserializeK
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derivePersistField "SKey"
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--- A Key index. More efficient than SKey, but its Read instance does not
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--- work when it's used in any kind of complex data structure.
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-newtype IKey = IKey String
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-
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-instance Read IKey where
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- readsPrec _ s = [(IKey s, "")]
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-
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-instance Show IKey where
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- show (IKey s) = s
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+-- A Key index. More efficient than SKey.
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+newtype IKey = IKey S.ByteString
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+ deriving (Eq, Show, PersistField, PersistFieldSql)
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+-- FIXME: toStrict copies, not efficient
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toIKey :: Key -> IKey
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-toIKey = IKey . serializeKey
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+toIKey = IKey . L.toStrict . serializeKey'
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fromIKey :: IKey -> Key
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-fromIKey (IKey s) = fromMaybe (error $ "bad serialized Key " ++ s) (deserializeKey s)
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-
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-derivePersistField "IKey"
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+fromIKey (IKey b) = fromMaybe
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+ (error $ "bad serialized Key " ++ show b)
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+ (deserializeKey' b)
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-- A serialized InodeCache
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newtype SInodeCache = I String
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@@ -67,39 +63,15 @@ fromSInodeCache (I s) = fromMaybe (error $ "bad serialized InodeCache " ++ s) (r
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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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-
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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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-
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-instance Show SFilePath where
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- show (SFilePath s) = s
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+-- A serialized FilePath. Stored as a ByteString to avoid encoding problems.
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+newtype SFilePath = SFilePath S.ByteString
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+ deriving (Eq, Show, PersistField, PersistFieldSql)
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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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+toSFilePath = SFilePath . encodeBS
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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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-
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-derivePersistField "SFilePath"
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+fromSFilePath (SFilePath b) = decodeBS b
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-- A serialized Ref
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newtype SRef = SRef Ref
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"""]]
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