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Including in addurl, and get --from web, but also in S3 and External
special remotes when a web url is known for content in those remotes.
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moves file contents around.
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I didn't really want to put allowConcurrentOutput in CmdLine.Action,
but there were dep loops and that was the best place available.
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Commands that want to use it have to run their seek action inside
allowConcurrentOutput. Which seems reasonable; perhaps some future command
will want to support the -J flag but not use regions.
The region state moved from Annex to MessageState. This makes sense
organizationally, and note that some uses of onLocal use a different Annex
state, but pass the MessageState into it, which is what is needed.
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still no progress displays when getting files etc, but a big improvement
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Output without -Jn should be unchanged from before. With -Jn,
concurrent-output is used for messages, but regions are not used yet, so
it's a mess.
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"repositories containing these files", and "transfers in progress".
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No progress bars with -J unless built with ascii-progress.
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This needed plumbing an AssociatedFile through retrieveKeyFileCheap.
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A bit flickery due to
https://github.com/yamadapc/haskell-ascii-progress/issues/12
And, won't handle large files until ascii-progress is changed to use
Integers.
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(eep!)
It sounds worse than it is. ;)
Some external special remotes may run commands that display progress on
stderr. If git-annex is run with --quiet, this should filter out such
displays while letting the errors through.
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Came up with a generic way to filter out progress messages while keeping
errors, for commands that use stderr for both.
--json mode will disable command outputs too.
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* status: Fix --json mode (only the repository lists are currently
displayed)
* status: --fast is back
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This includes a generic JSONStream library built on top of Text.JSON
(somewhat hackishly).
It would be possible to stream out a single json document describing
all actions, but it's probably better for consumers if they can expect
one json document per line, so I did it that way instead.
Output from external programs used for transferring files is not
currently hidden when outputting json, which probably makes it not very
useful there. This may be dealt with if there is demand for json
output for --get or --move to be parsable.
The version, status, and find subcommands have hand-crafted output and
don't do json. The whereis subcommand needs to be modified to produce
useful json.
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