Can be used with tools like taplo-lsp to show hints & validation in
editors/IDEs. Won't apply automatically to config files until it's
submitted to schemastore.org, but in the meantime it can be used via a
schema directive
(https://taplo.tamasfe.dev/configuration/directives.html#the-schema-directive)
or other manual config mechanism.
Context in #879.
I needed this in the course of debugging an error. Before this commit, the error looked like this:
```
Error: Unexpected error from backend: Object not found
```
After this commit, it looks like this:
```
Error: Unexpected error from backend: Object with CommitId 8f59646bc9bb6bb44b5624f1248f4a708f37003c not found: object not found - no match for id (8f59646bc9bb6bb44b5624f1248f4a708f37003c); class=Odb (9); code=NotFound (-3)
```
Strictly speaking, we could rely on e.g. `git2::Oid::from_str` to produce an error, but I figure that having an explicit error for a mismatching hash length might demystify some error condition in the future, since commit IDs and change IDs and potentially other backends' IDs may have different lengths, so this could flag a mismatch earlier/more obviously.
Since ui object is needed to report read_config() error, it makes sense to
create ui first without fallible user configuration. Ui::for_terminal() will
be replaced with this function and ui.reset(read_config()?).
Default::default() is also added to silence clippy. If we prefer, Ui::new()
can be replaced with Ui::default().
We forgot to actually call `StoreFactories::load_op_heads_store()` to
load the right type of `OpHeadsStore` depending on the contents of
`.jj/repo/op_heads/type`. That shouldn't have any effect yet since we
only have one type so far, and there are no out-of-tree types yet
either (clearly, since they would not work).
A file entry is represented as a Dirs of is_file flag set. This might seem
odd at this point, but allows us to remove special case from PrefixMatcher.
PrefixMatcher::new(&[RepoPath::root()]) will set is_file to the root entry.
We already have `create_random_commit()`, which returns a
`CommitBuilder`. Most callers directly write that to a
`MutableRepo`. That currently returns a `Commit`, but I'm about to
make it propagate errors from the backend. That would add an
`unwrap()` to this sequence, making it longer. Let's create a simple
helper for these callers to simplify this common pattern.
When you're done with the `CommitBuilder`, you're going to have to
call `write_to_repo()`, passing it a mutable `MutableRepo`
reference. It's a bit simpler to pass that reference when we create
the `CommitBuilder` instead, so that's what this patch does.
A drawback of passing in the mutable reference when we create the
builder is that we can't have multiple unfinished `CommitBuilder`
instance live at the same time. We don't have any such use cases yet,
and it's not hard to work around them, so I think this change is worth
it.
When we fail to read the user's config, it seems obviously better to
use the default config than to not use it. It doesn't matter yet, but
it will matter when I've moved color configs out of `formatter.rs` and
into a `.toml` file. Without this change, we'd lose the default
coloring of the error message for config errors.
It's unlikely we'll need to customize these impls per type, so let's ensure
that these newtypes have identical implementations. This commit also adds
from_hex() to FileId, SymlinkId, and ConflictId.
The divergent label is most relevant when the user is about to
refer to a commit by its change id.
It's also good to put it far from the `conflicts` label, to
reduce confusion between very different concepts that have
similar names.
Finally, I think it is a feature rather than a bug that the
`divergent` label now upsets the alignment of different lines
of `jj log`.