Since d56ae79d3f, `WorkingCopy` no longer reads `.gitignores`
directly from `$HOME/.gitignore`, so we don't need the workaround to
prevent it in the tests.
More workspace-derived parameters will be added, and I don't think wrapping
with Option for each makes sense because all parameters should be available
if workspace exists.
It seems a bit invasive that RepoPath constructor processes an environment
like cwd, but we need an unmodified input string to build a readable error.
The error could be rewrapped at cli boundary, but I don't think it would
worth inserting indirection just for that.
I made s/file_path/fs_path/ change because there's already to_fs_path()
function, and "file path" in RepoPath context may be ambiguous.
The native backend is just a proof of concept and there's no real
reason to use it other than for testing, so let's reduce the risk of
accidentally creating repos using it.
Previously an expression 'foo-bar-' failed to parse because
1. try first rule: 'foo-bar-' matches (identifier_part+ ~ '-')+, but the
trailing '' doesn't match identifier_part+
2. fall back to second rule: 'foo' matches identifier_part+
=> (identifier 'foo')
Instead, we need to consume as much (identifier_part ~ '-' ~ ...) as possible
before falling back to the identifier_part rule.
I think the trailing + of identifier_part+ is redundant, so removed it as
well.
I had intended for the `features = ["toml"]` to enable *only* the
`toml` feature, but I forgot to disable the default features so it had
no effect. This shrinks the binary from 17.4 MiB to 16.8 MiB.
Let WorkspaceCommandHelper clone it. WorkspaceCommandHelper could return
workspace_id by reference, but doing that would introduce noisy .clone()
calls and lifetime mess.
For consistency with the tree_state handling. This isn't that simple and
concise compared to the tree_state one, so I'm fine to drop the series.
I've extracted {operation_id, workspace_id} pair so these values can be
safely initialized by OnceCell. The extracted struct is named after the
"checkout" file.
Here OnceCell<T> serves as RefCell<Option<T>>, but it doesn't require runtime
Ref/RefMut wrapper. This allows us to get rid of some .clone() calls needed to
hide Ref<_> from public interface.
I'll make TreeState::snapshot() return a boolean denoting whether tree_state
is updated or not. New tree_id can be obtained from TreeState, so let's
remove it from the return value.
While making tree_state() return RefMut<TreeState> instead of RefMut<Option<_>>,
I felt uncomfortable that tree_state(&self) returned a mutable reference. So
this patch splits it into tree_state() and tree_state_mut().
I was reading a draft of "Git Rev News: Edition 91" [1] where Peff
mentions some unfinished patches to allow negative timestamps in
Git. So I figured I should add support for that before I forget. I
haven't checked if libgit2 supports it, so it might be that our Git
backend still doesn't support it after this patch.
[1] https://github.com/git/git.github.io/blob/master/rev_news/drafts/edition-91.md
When the remote rejects a push, we now say something like this:
```
Remote rejected the update of some refs (do you have permission to push to ["refs/heads/main"]?)
```
That message could be formatted better, but this seems good enough for
now. We should probably have some more custom conversion from
`GitPushError` to `CommandError` in the CLI layer.
This changes `RepoLoader` to take a map of functions that load a
specific type of backend, keyed by the backend type. The backend type
is read from `.jj/repo/store/backend`.
We currently determine if the repo uses the Git backend or the local
backend by checking for presence of a `.jj/repo/store/git_target`
file. To make it easier to add out-of-tree backends, let's instead add
a file that indicates which backend to use.
The `ReadonlyRepo::init_*()` functions were unused or used only in
tests. Let's remove them, thereby making the repo less aware of
specific backend implementations.
By calling `repo.loader()` on the existing repo, we reuse the same
commit store etc. That should make it easier to add out-of-tree
backends by removing one place we'd otherwise need to pass in a way of
creating a backend (now we reuse the instance that was already created
for the existing `repo`).