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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2015-12-07 15:22:01 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2015-12-07 15:35:36 -0400
commitee0c34c8f2f94775b39ef10ed580cab47d2f929c (patch)
tree8b1b26a7f379d85f4658003a5e8a72559d009fcc /Command/Undo.hs
parent42a370de0544e65fc1f150d3b2406b6683b7e5e1 (diff)
support pointer files
Backend.lookupFile is changed to always fall back to catKey when operating on a file that's not a symlink. catKey is changed to understand pointer files, as well as annex symlinks. Before, catKey needed a file mode witness, to be sure it was looking at a symlink. That was complicated stuff. Now, it doesn't actually care if a file in git is a symlink or not; in either case asking git for the content of the file will get the pointer to the key. This does mean that git-annex will treat a link foo -> WORM--bar as a git-annex file, and also treats a regular file containing annex/objects/WORM--bar as a git-annex file. Calling catKey could make git-annex commands need to do more work than before. This would especially be the case if a repo contained many regular files, and only a few annexed files, as now git-annex will need to ask git about the contents of the regular files.
Diffstat (limited to 'Command/Undo.hs')
-rw-r--r--Command/Undo.hs4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/Command/Undo.hs b/Command/Undo.hs
index c647dfba4..0692dce34 100644
--- a/Command/Undo.hs
+++ b/Command/Undo.hs
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ perform p = do
f <- mkrel di
whenM isDirect $
maybe noop (`removeDirect` f)
- =<< catKey (srcsha di) (srcmode di)
+ =<< catKey (srcsha di)
liftIO $ nukeFile f
forM_ adds $ \di -> do
@@ -80,6 +80,6 @@ perform p = do
inRepo $ Git.run [Param "checkout", Param "--", File f]
whenM isDirect $
maybe noop (`toDirect` f)
- =<< catKey (dstsha di) (dstmode di)
+ =<< catKey (dstsha di)
next $ liftIO cleanup