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* avoid unncessary IOGravatar Joey Hess2015-02-12
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* update my email address and homepage urlGravatar Joey Hess2015-01-21
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* add per-remote-type infoGravatar Joey Hess2014-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | Now `git annex info $remote` shows info specific to the type of the remote, for example, it shows the rsync url. Remote types that support encryption or chunking also include that in their info. This commit was sponsored by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason.
* indent with tabs not spacesGravatar Joey Hess2014-10-09
| | | | | | | | | | | Found these with: git grep "^ " $(find -type f -name \*.hs) |grep -v ': where' Unfortunately there is some inline hamlet that cannot use tabs for indentation. Also, Assistant/WebApp/Bootstrap3.hs is a copy of a module and so I'm leaving it as-is.
* fix some mixed space+tab indentationGravatar Joey Hess2014-10-09
| | | | | | | | | This fixes all instances of " \t" in the code base. Most common case seems to be after a "where" line; probably vim copied the two space layout of that line. Done as a background task while listening to episode 2 of the Type Theory podcast.
* unify exception handling into Utility.ExceptionGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Removed old extensible-exceptions, only needed for very old ghc. Made webdav use Utility.Exception, to work after some changes in DAV's exception handling. Removed Annex.Exception. Mostly this was trivial, but note that tryAnnex is replaced with tryNonAsync and catchAnnex replaced with catchNonAsync. In theory that could be a behavior change, since the former caught all exceptions, and the latter don't catch async exceptions. However, in practice, nothing in the Annex monad uses async exceptions. Grepping for throwTo and killThread only find stuff in the assistant, which does not seem related. Command.Add.undo is changed to accept a SomeException, and things that use it for rollback now catch non-async exceptions, rather than only IOExceptions.
* convert WebDAV to new special remote interface, adding new-style chunking ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | support Reusing http connection when operating on chunks is not done yet, I had to submit some patches to DAV to support that. However, this is no slower than old-style chunking was. Note that it's a fileRetriever and a fileStorer, despite DAV using bytestrings that would allow streaming. As a result, upload/download of encrypted files is made a bit more expensive, since it spools them to temp files. This was needed to get the progress meters to work. There are probably ways to avoid that.. But it turns out that the current DAV interface buffers the whole file content in memory, and I have sent in a patch to DAV to improve its interfaces. Using the new interfaces, it's certainly going to need to be a fileStorer, in order to read the file size from the file (getting the size of a bytestring would destroy laziness). It should be possible to use the new interface to make it be a byteRetriever, so I'll change that when I get to it. This commit was sponsored by Andreas Olsson.
* run Preparer to get Remover and CheckPresent actionsGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This will allow special remotes to eg, open a http connection and reuse it, while checking if chunks are present, or removing chunks. S3 and WebDAV both need this to support chunks with reasonable speed. Note that a special remote might want to cache a http connection across multiple requests. A simple case of this is that CheckPresent is typically called before Store or Remove. A remote using this interface can certianly use a Preparer that eg, uses a MVar to cache a http connection. However, it's up to the remote to then deal with things like stale or stalled http connections when eg, doing a series of downloads from a remote and other places. There could be long delays between calls to a remote, which could lead to eg, http connection stalls; the machine might even move to a new network, etc. It might be nice to improve this interface later to allow the simple case without needing to handle the full complex case. One way to do it would be to have a `Transaction SpecialRemote cache`, where SpecialRemote contains methods for Storer, Retriever, Remover, and CheckPresent, that all expect to be passed a `cache`.
* pushed checkPresent exception handling out of Remote implementationsGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I tend to prefer moving toward explicit exception handling, not away from it, but in this case, I think there are good reasons to let checkPresent throw exceptions: 1. They can all be caught in one place (Remote.hasKey), and we know every possible exception is caught there now, which we didn't before. 2. It simplified the code of the Remotes. I think it makes sense for Remotes to be able to be implemented without needing to worry about catching exceptions inside them. (Mostly.) 3. Types.StoreRetrieve.Preparer can only work on things that return a Bool, which all the other relevant remote methods already did. I do not see a good way to generalize that type; my previous attempts failed miserably.
* roll ChunkedEncryptable into Special and improve interfaceGravatar Joey Hess2014-08-03
| | | | Allow disabling progress displays, for eg, rsync.
* git subcommand cleanupGravatar Joey Hess2013-03-03
| | | | | | Pass subcommand as a regular param, which allows passing git parameters like -c before it. This was already done in the pipeing set of functions, but not the command running set.
* where indentingGravatar Joey Hess2012-11-11
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* split out Git/Command.hsGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-14
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* split more stuff out of Git.hsGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-14
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* 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.
* lintGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-11
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* cleanupGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-09
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* reorder repo parameters lastGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Many functions took the repo as their first parameter. Changing it consistently to be the last parameter allows doing some useful things with currying, that reduce boilerplate. In particular, g <- gitRepo is almost never needed now, instead use inRepo to run an IO action in the repo, and fromRepo to get a value from the repo. This also provides more opportunities to use monadic and applicative combinators.
* clean up read/show abuseGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-08
| | | | | | | Avoid ever using read to parse a non-haskell formatted input string. show :: Key is arguably still show abuse, but displaying Keys as filenames is just too useful to give up.
* add a UUID typeGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-07
| | | | Should have done this a long time ago.
* break out non-log stuff to separate moduleGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-15
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* reorganize log modulesGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-15
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* A remote can have a annexUrl configured, that is used by git-annex instead ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2011-10-14
| | | | of its usual url. (Similar to pushUrl.)
* renameGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-05
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* renameGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-04
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* factor out common importsGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-03
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* split groups of related functions out of UtilityGravatar Joey Hess2011-08-22
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* reorg Remote/*Gravatar Joey Hess2011-08-16