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* replace (Key, Backend) with KeyGravatar Joey Hess2014-04-17
| | | | | | | | | | Only fsck and reinject and the test suite used the Backend, and they can look it up as needed from the Key. This simplifies the code and also speeds it up. There is a small behavior change here. Before, all commands would warn when acting on an annexed file with an unknown backend. Now, only fsck and reinject show that warning.
* reorganize some files and importsGravatar Joey Hess2014-01-26
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* reorgGravatar Joey Hess2014-01-21
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* numcopies cleanup, part 2Gravatar Joey Hess2014-01-21
| | | | This includes several bug fixes.
* reorganize numcopies code (no behavior changes)Gravatar Joey Hess2014-01-21
| | | | | | | Move stuff into Logs.NumCopies. Add a NumCopies newtype. Better names for various serialization classes that are specific to one thing or another.
* fix inversion of control in CommandSeek (no behavior changes)Gravatar Joey Hess2014-01-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* mirror: Support --all (and --unused).Gravatar Joey Hess2014-01-01
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* mirror: New command, makes two repositories contain the same set of files.Gravatar Joey Hess2013-08-20
This is a simple approach for setting up a mirroring repository. It will work with any type of remotes. Mirror --from is more expensive than mirror --to in general. OTOH, mirror --from will get the file from any remote that has it, not only the named mirror remote. And if the named mirror remote is not the fastest available remote with a file, that can speed things up. It would be possible to make the assistant or watch command do a more dynamic mirroring, that didn't need to scan every time.