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used by ghci wrapper script
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direct mode.
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May be possible to install the library somehow, but it certainly won't be
available normally, and so cabal will fail to install magic.
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Use second ghc pass, not first.
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annex/objects but didn't reach the work tree.
This also handles fixing up after f9dfeaf801da2e4d5879b3de5895dc3cef68a329
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This also handles fixing up after the bad data written by
f9dfeaf801da2e4d5879b3de5895dc3cef68a329.
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When on crippled filesystem, or without annex.thin set.
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representable in the current locale.
This is a mostly backwards compatable change. I broke backwards
compatability in the case where a filename starts with double-quote.
That seems likely to be very rare, and v6 unlocked files are a new feature
anyway, and fsck needs to fix missing associated file mappings anyway. So,
I decided that is good enough.
The encoding used is to just show the String when it contains a problem
character. While that adds some overhead to addAssociatedFile and
removeAssociatedFile, those are not called very often. This approach has
minimal decode overhead, because most filenames won't be encoded that way,
and it only has to look for the leading double-quote to skip the expensive
read. So, getAssociatedFiles remains fast.
I did consider using ByteString instead, but getting a FilePath converted
with all chars intact, even surrigates, is difficult, and it looks like
instance PersistField ByteString uses Text, which I don't trust for problem
encoded data. It would probably be slower too, and it would make the
database less easy to inspect manually.
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avoiding use of it in such a locale.
Instead -J will behave as if it was built without concurrent-output support
in this situation. Ie, it will be mostly quiet, except when there's an
error.
Note that it's not a problem for a filename to contain invalid utf-8 when
in a utf-8 locale. That is handled ok by concurrent-output. It's only
displaying unicode characters in a non-unicode locale that doesn't work.
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* checkpresentkey: Allow to be run without an explicit remote.
* checkpresentkey: Added --batch.
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