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* update my email address and homepage urlGravatar Joey Hess2015-01-21
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* export CreateProcess fields from Utility.ProcessGravatar Joey Hess2014-06-10
| | | | update code to avoid cwd and env redefinition warnings
* relicense general utility library code to BSDGravatar Joey Hess2014-05-10
| | | | | Omitted a couple of files what have had significant contributions from others.
* fix syntaxGravatar Joey Hess2013-08-02
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* fix Windows breakageGravatar Joey Hess2013-08-02
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* Escape ':' in file/directory names to avoid it being treated as a pathspec ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2013-08-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | by some git commands A git pathspec is a filename, except when it starts with ':', it's taken to refer to a branch, etc. Rather than special case ':', any filename starting with anything unusual is prefixed with "./" This could have been a real mess to deal with, but luckily SafeCommand is already extensively used and so we know at the type level the difference between parameters that are files, and parameters that are command options. Testing did show that Git.Queue was not using SafeCommand on filenames fed to xargs. (Filenames starting with '-' worked before only because -- was used to separate filenames from options when calling eg git add.) The test suite now passes with filenames starting with ':'. However, I did not keep that change to it, because such filenames are probably not legal on windows, and I have enough ugly windows ifdefs in there as it is. This commit was sponsored by Otavio Salvador. Thanks!
* webapp: Run ssh server probes in a way that will work when the login shell ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2013-03-29
| | | | is a monstrosity that should have died 25 years ago, such as csh.
* little xargs eqivilant as a pure functionGravatar Joey Hess2013-02-15
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* finished where indentation changesGravatar Joey Hess2012-12-13
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* bring back default SIGINT handlerGravatar Joey Hess2012-10-01
| | | | | | | | | | | | This seems to fix a problem I've recently seen where ctrl-c during rsync leads to `git annex get` moving on to the next thing rather than exiting. Seems likely that started happening with the switch to System.Process (d1da9cf221aeea5c7ac8a313a18b559791a04f12), as the old code took care to install a default SIGINT handler. Note that since the bug was only occurring sometimes, I am not 100% sure I've squashed it, although I seem to have.
* add back debug loggingGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Make Utility.Process wrap the parts of System.Process that I use, and add debug logging to them. Also wrote some higher-level code that allows running an action with handles to a processes stdin or stdout (or both), and checking its exit status, all in a single function call. As a bonus, the debug logging now indicates whether the process is being run to read from it, feed it data, chat with it (writing and reading), or just call it for its side effect.
* switch from System.Cmd.Utils to System.ProcessGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Test suite now passes with -threaded! I traced back all the hangs with -threaded to System.Cmd.Utils. It seems it's just crappy/unsafe/outdated, and should not be used. System.Process seems to be the cool new thing, so converted all the code to use it instead. In the process, --debug stopped printing commands it runs. I may try to bring that back later. Note that even SafeSystem was switched to use System.Process. Since that was a modified version of code from System.Cmd.Utils, it needed to be converted too. I also got rid of nearly all calls to forkProcess, and all calls to executeFile, which I'm also doubtful about working well with -threaded.
* more debuggingGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-18
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* add debuggingGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-17
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* add safeSystemGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-09
| | | | | This is more safe than System.Cmd.Utils.safeSystem, since it does not throw an error on nonzero exit status.
* split groups of related functions out of UtilityGravatar Joey Hess2011-08-22