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* more worktree improvementsGravatar Joey Hess2012-05-19
| | | | | | | | | Avoid more expensive code path when no core.worktree is configured. Don't change worktree when reading config if one is already set. This could happen if GIT_CORE_WORKTREE is set, and the repo also has core.worktree, and the config is reread. Now GIT_CORE_WORKTREE will prevail.
* test suite saved my baconGravatar Joey Hess2012-05-19
| | | | git config reading memoization shouldn't be used when changing config
* Add support for core.worktree, and fix support for GIT_WORK_TREE and GIT_DIR.Gravatar Joey Hess2012-05-18
| | | | | | | The environment needs to override git-config. Changed when git config is read, and avoid rereading it once it's been read. chdir for both worktree settings.
* Clean up handling of git directory and git worktree.Gravatar Joey Hess2012-05-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Baked into the code was an assumption that a repository's git directory could be determined by adding ".git" to its work tree (or nothing for bare repos). That fails when core.worktree, or GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE are used to separate the two. This was attacked at the type level, by storing the gitdir and worktree separately, so Nothing for the worktree means a bare repo. A complication arose because we don't learn where a repository is bare until its configuration is read. So another Location type handles repositories that have not had their config read yet. I am not entirely happy with this being a Location type, rather than representing them entirely separate from the Git type. The new code is not worse than the old, but better types could enforce more safety. Added support for core.worktree. Overriding it with -c isn't supported because it's not really clear what to do if a git repo's config is read, is not bare, and is then overridden to bare. What is the right git directory in this case? I will worry about this if/when someone has a use case for overriding core.worktree with -c. (See Git.Config.updateLocation) Also removed and renamed some functions like gitDir and workTree that misused git's terminology. One minor regression is known: git annex add in a bare repository does not print a nice error message, but runs git ls-files in a way that fails earlier with a less nice error message. This is because before --work-tree was always passed to git commands, even in a bare repo, while now it's not.
* Add annex.httpheaders and annex.httpheader-command config settingsGravatar Joey Hess2012-04-22
| | | | | | Allow custom headers to be sent with all HTTP requests. (Requested by the Internet Archive)
* removed another 10 lines via ifMGravatar Joey Hess2012-03-16
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* avoid unnecessary chdirGravatar Joey Hess2012-01-14
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* Add annex-trustlevel configuration settings, which can be used to override ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-01-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | the trust level of a remote. This overrides the trust.log, and is overridden by the command-line trust parameters. It would have been nicer to have Logs.Trust.trustMap just look up the configuration for all remotes, but a dependency loop prevented that (Remotes depends on Logs.Trust in several ways). So instead, look up the configuration when building remotes, storing it in the same forcetrust field used for the command-line trust parameters.
* skip local remotes that are not available (ie, not mounted)Gravatar Joey Hess2011-12-31
| | | | | | | With --fast, unavailable local remotes are filtered out of the fast set. This way, if there are local remotes, --fast always acts only on them, and if none are mounted, acts on nothing. This consistency is better than --fast acting on different remotes depending on what's mounted.
* fixed behavior when multiple insteadOf configs are provided for the same url ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2011-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | base Consider this git config --list case: url.git+ssh://git@example.com/.insteadOf=gl url.git+ssh://git@example.com/.insteadOf=shared Since config is stored in a Map, only the last of the values for this key was stored and available for use by the insteadOf code. But that is wrong; git allows either "gl" or "shared" to be used in an url and the insteadOf value to be substituted in. To support this, it seems best to keep the existing config map as-is, and add a second map that accumulates a list of multiple values for config keys. This new fullconfig map can be used in the rare places where multiple values for a key make sense, without needing to complicate everything else. Haskell's laziness and data sharing keep the overhead of adding this second map low.
* avoid partial head functionGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-15
| | | | (although it was used safely)
* refactorGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-15
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* Properly handle multiline git config values.Gravatar Joey Hess2011-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | A crash on parsing was fixed a while ago. This adds support for fully correctly parsing multiline git config values, using git config --null. Since git-annex-shell configlist uses normal git config output, I left in support for that too; the two forms of config output can be easily identified by the parser. Since configlist only prints the annex.uuid config, there's no risk of multiline values there, so no need to change it.
* split out three modules from GitGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-13
Constructors and configuration make sense in separate modules. A separate Git.Types is needed to avoid cycles.