Commit Briefs
introduce got_patch_progress_cb
This introduce a proper got_patch specific progress callback that is invoked after processing a patch. It also drops the hackish printf in the modified case and takes `nop' out of the struct got_patch. ok stsp
don't `goto done' if calloc fails
otherwise we call got_repo_close with repo being NULL and segfault there. ok stsp
cache a list of known pack index files when the repository is opened
Avoids overhead due to readdir calls while searching a pack index. ok op@
add a dry-run/nop mode for got patch
with lots of help from stsp for the manpage bits!
improve `got patch' section of the manpage
Simplify some phrasing, explain what preconditions `got patch' has and what happens to the work tree when an error occurs.
check file status before applying the patch
Don't allow `got patch' to delete files that are not known, or add files that are already known and to edit files that are known, not obstructed and without conflicts.
make got log, diff, blame, tree, and cat unlock the work tree earlier
These commands perform potentially long-running operations on the repository after reading information from the work tree. There is no need for them to keep the work tree locked until the end. Doing so blocks other commands the user may want to run concurrently. For example, the user may want to be able to run 'got diff' in the work tree while browsing 'got log' output in less(1). Pointed out by Misha on gameoftrees IRC.