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Re: [Monotone-devel] special files


From: William Uther
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] special files
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:50:44 +1000

Hi,
I added that code fairly recently. Before that special files used to bomb out even more than they currently do. My guess is that you're in the walk_tree_recursive() - > read_directory() calling chain. At the moment this will bomb on all special files because there isn't code in the tree_walker class to pass information on special files back to the caller.

The simplest thing to do would be to fix the error message: When the special_files vector in read_directory() is not empty then list the files as well as complaining about them.

The next biggest change would be to make read_directory() return a list of special files as well as normal files, then make the tree_walker class handle them. Then you'd have to go through all the places that call walk_tree_recursive() and individually decide how they should handle special files.

  Not rocket science, but I don't have time right now.

Be well,

Will       :-}

On 23/10/2007, at 6:55 PM, Lapo Luchini wrote:


% context 351 file_io.cc
   348    vector<path_component> special_files;
   349    fill_pc_vec ff(files), df(dirs), sf(special_files);
   350    do_read_directory(path.as_external(), ff, df, sf);
351 E(special_files.empty(), F("cannot handle special files in dir
'%s'") % path);
   352  }
   353
   354  // This function can only be called once per run.

It happened I got a "cannot handle special files in dir '.'" while
versioning my home directory.
I (manually) found the special file (which was some kind of socket
created by rxvt-unicode), but I wonder: is it really necessary to stop
mtn from executing at all simply because there is a special file in the
workspace?
Couldn't it simply be skipped?

I mean: it was not in the roster at all, but I couldn't even execute
"mtn st" correctly... and the error message didn't tell me the name of
the problematic file either =)

Is there a special reason for that I don't see, or should I patch it
somehow?

    Lapo



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