The recent e5dd93cbf7, whose description says "cleanup: make Vec
inside CommitId etc. non-public", made all ID types in the `backend`
module *except* for `CommitId` non-public :P This patch makes
I think this is just cleaner, and it gives us room to put other
store-related data in the `.jj/store/` directory. I may want to use
that place for writing the metadata we currently write in Git notes
(#7).
This copies the conflict marker format I added a while ago to
Mercurial (https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9551), except that it uses
`+++++++` instead of `=======` for sections that are pure adds. The
reason I made that change is because we also have support for pure
removes (Mercurial never ends up in that situation because it has
exactly one remove and two adds).
This change resolves part of issue #19.
I had initially hoped that the type-safety provided by the separate
`FileRepoPath` and `DirRepoPath` types would help prevent bugs. I'm
not sure if it has prevented any bugs so far. It has turned out that
there are more cases than I had hoped where it's unknown whether a
path is for a directory or a file. One such example is for the path of
a conflict. Since it can be conflict between a directory and a file,
it doesn't make sense to use either. Instead we end up with quite a
bit of conversion between the types. I feel like they are not worth
the extra complexity. This patch therefore starts simplifying it by
replacing uses of `FileRepoPath` by `RepoPath`. `DirRepoPath` is a
little more complicated because its string form ends with a '/'. I'll
address that in separate patches.
Returning the store's internal `git2::Repository` instance wrapped in
a `Mutex` makes it easy to run into deadlocks. Let's return a freshly
loaded repo instance instead.
This commit starts adding support for working with a Jujube repo's
underlyng Git repo (if there is one). It does so by adding a command
for pushing from the Git repo to a remote, so you can work with your
anonymous branches in Jujube and push to a remote Git repo without
having to switch repos and copy commit hashes.
For example, `jj git push origin main` will push to the "main" branch
on the remote called "origin". The remote name (such as "origin") is
resolved in that repo. Unlike most commands, it defaults to pushing
the working copy's parent, since it is probably a mistake to push a
working copy commit to a Git repo.
I plan to add more `jj git` subcommands later. There will probably be
at least a command (or several?) for making the Git repo's refs
available in the Jujube repo.
We currently recalculate the entire evolution state whenever a new
commit is added within a transaction. That's clearly wasteful. This
commit makes the state-update incremental.