Let's acknowledge everyone's contributions by replacing "Google LLC"
in the copyright header by "The Jujutsu Authors". If I understand
correctly, it won't have any legal effect, but maybe it still helps
reduce concerns from contributors (though I haven't heard any
concerns).
Google employees can read about Google's policy at
go/releasing/contributions#copyright.
This commit moves much of the `commands` module that isn't specific to
a particular command into a new `cli_util`.
Much of this is actually not even CLI-specific, so we should move that
further down into the library, but that can come later. That includes
the code in `WorkspaceCommandHelper` for snapshotting the working copy
and automatically importing/exporting to a colocated Git working copy.
As I said in 095fb9fef4, removing support for `~/.jjconfig` was an
experiment. I've heard from a few people (including in #233) that they
would prefer to have configs in the home directory. This patch
therefore restores that functionality, except I added a `.toml`
extension to the file to clarify the expected format to users and
editors.
After this patch, we still allow configs in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` (and
the other paths used by `dirs::config_dir()`), but we error out there
are config files in both that location and `~/.jjconfig.toml`.
It's cleaner to have all the calls in one place, and this structure
will also make it easier to return other errors from the `dispatch()`
function.
Note that there's still a call to `process::exit()` inside `clap` when
it fails to parse arguments.
The function only needs a mutable reference (it doesn't store an owned
value anywhere), and this will enable the caller (i.e. `main()`) to
use the `Ui` instance after control returns from `dispatch()`.
This addresses a TODO I had left in the code. In addition to the
reasons I mentioned in the TODO, config sources are also better
because they can be layered. I'm planning on using that for editor
configs, letting `$EDITOR` be a layer under the configs and
`$JJ_EDITOR` be a layer over (matching how `git` does it).
It's annoying especially for tests to not be able to append to a
config file without knowing the contents (as you have to do with
TOML). Let's read all files in a directory if `$JJ_CONFIG` points to a
directory. Mercurial does that for its `$HGRCPATH` variable.
It's useful for tests, scripts, and debugging to be able to use
specific config instead of the user's config. That's especially true
for our automated tests because they didn't have a place to read
config from on Windows before this patch (they read their config from
`{FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}`, which I don't think we can override in
tests).
I'm a little hesitant to do this because most tools I'm familiar with
have the config file directly in `~/`. It's also easier to describe
where to put the file if it doesn't vary across platforms. But we're
still early in the project, so let's try it and see if we get any
complaints.
I'm preparing to publish an early version before someone takes the
name(s) on crates.io. "jj" has been taken by a seemingly useless
project, but "jujube" and "jujube-lib" are still available, so let's
use those.