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| author | Jonathan Gilbert <JonathanG@iQmetrix.com> | 2019-12-01 02:28:33 +0000 |
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| committer | Pratyush Yadav <me@yadavpratyush.com> | 2019-12-06 00:12:15 +0530 |
| commit | fa38ab68b0ac409f695efcaa23b8bcda84defd41 (patch) | |
| tree | 6a1ac62bd5b56df6a8c4020c0d0ac19751ff09a4 /lib/index.tcl | |
| parent | d9c6469f38737e9c96428a81adf0fc4d97606bb0 (diff) | |
| download | git-fa38ab68b0ac409f695efcaa23b8bcda84defd41.tar.gz | |
git-gui: revert untracked files by deleting them
Update the revert_helper proc to check for untracked files as well as
changes, and then handle changes to be reverted and untracked files with
independent blocks of code. Prompt the user independently for untracked
files, since the underlying action is fundamentally different (rm -f).
If after deleting untracked files, the directory containing them becomes
empty, then remove the directory as well. Migrate unlocking of the index
out of _close_updateindex to a responsibility of the caller, to permit
paths that don't directly unlock the index, and refactor the error
handling added in d4e890e5 so that callers can make flow control
decisions in the event of errors. Update Tcl/Tk dependency from 8.4 to
8.6 in git-gui.sh.
A new proc delete_files takes care of actually deleting the files in
batches, using the Tcler's Wiki recommended approach for keeping the UI
responsive.
Since the checkout_index and delete_files calls are both asynchronous
and could potentially complete in any order, a "chord" is used to
coordinate unlocking the index and returning the UI to a usable state
only after both operations are complete. The `SimpleChord` class,
based on TclOO (Tcl/Tk 8.6), is added in this commit.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Gilbert <JonathanG@iQmetrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Pratyush Yadav <me@yadavpratyush.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/index.tcl')
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/index.tcl | 422 |
1 files changed, 340 insertions, 82 deletions
diff --git a/lib/index.tcl b/lib/index.tcl index 62f4773ef4..1254145634 100644 --- a/lib/index.tcl +++ b/lib/index.tcl @@ -7,53 +7,60 @@ proc _delete_indexlock {} { } } -proc _close_updateindex {fd after} { - global use_ttk NS - fconfigure $fd -blocking 1 - if {[catch {close $fd} err]} { - set w .indexfried - Dialog $w - wm withdraw $w - wm title $w [strcat "[appname] ([reponame]): " [mc "Index Error"]] - wm geometry $w "+[winfo rootx .]+[winfo rooty .]" - set s [mc "Updating the Git index failed. A rescan will be automatically started to resynchronize git-gui."] - text $w.msg -yscrollcommand [list $w.vs set] \ - -width [string length $s] -relief flat \ - -borderwidth 0 -highlightthickness 0 \ - -background [get_bg_color $w] - $w.msg tag configure bold -font font_uibold -justify center - ${NS}::scrollbar $w.vs -command [list $w.msg yview] - $w.msg insert end $s bold \n\n$err {} - $w.msg configure -state disabled - - ${NS}::button $w.continue \ - -text [mc "Continue"] \ - -command [list destroy $w] - ${NS}::button $w.unlock \ - -text [mc "Unlock Index"] \ - -command "destroy $w; _delete_indexlock" - grid $w.msg - $w.vs -sticky news - grid $w.unlock $w.continue - -sticky se -padx 2 -pady 2 - grid columnconfigure $w 0 -weight 1 - grid rowconfigure $w 0 -weight 1 - - wm protocol $w WM_DELETE_WINDOW update - bind $w.continue <Visibility> " - grab $w - focus %W - " - wm deiconify $w - tkwait window $w - - $::main_status stop_all +proc close_and_unlock_index {fd after} { + if {![catch {_close_updateindex $fd} err]} { unlock_index - rescan $after 0 - return + uplevel #0 $after + } else { + rescan_on_error $err $after } +} + +proc _close_updateindex {fd} { + fconfigure $fd -blocking 1 + close $fd +} + +proc rescan_on_error {err {after {}}} { + global use_ttk NS + + set w .indexfried + Dialog $w + wm withdraw $w + wm title $w [strcat "[appname] ([reponame]): " [mc "Index Error"]] + wm geometry $w "+[winfo rootx .]+[winfo rooty .]" + set s [mc "Updating the Git index failed. A rescan will be automatically started to resynchronize git-gui."] + text $w.msg -yscrollcommand [list $w.vs set] \ + -width [string length $s] -relief flat \ + -borderwidth 0 -highlightthickness 0 \ + -background [get_bg_color $w] + $w.msg tag configure bold -font font_uibold -justify center + ${NS}::scrollbar $w.vs -command [list $w.msg yview] + $w.msg insert end $s bold \n\n$err {} + $w.msg configure -state disabled + + ${NS}::button $w.continue \ + -text [mc "Continue"] \ + -command [list destroy $w] + ${NS}::button $w.unlock \ + -text [mc "Unlock Index"] \ + -command "destroy $w; _delete_indexlock" + grid $w.msg - $w.vs -sticky news + grid $w.unlock $w.continue - -sticky se -padx 2 -pady 2 + grid columnconfigure $w 0 -weight 1 + grid rowconfigure $w 0 -weight 1 + + wm protocol $w WM_DELETE_WINDOW update + bind $w.continue <Visibility> " + grab $w + focus %W + " + wm deiconify $w + tkwait window $w $::main_status stop_all unlock_index - uplevel #0 $after + rescan [concat $after [list ui_ready]] 0 } proc update_indexinfo {msg path_list after} { @@ -93,7 +100,7 @@ proc write_update_indexinfo {fd path_list total_cnt batch status_bar_operation \ if {$update_index_cp >= $total_cnt} { $status_bar_operation stop - _close_updateindex $fd $after + close_and_unlock_index $fd $after return } @@ -162,7 +169,7 @@ proc write_update_index {fd path_list total_cnt batch status_bar_operation \ if {$update_index_cp >= $total_cnt} { $status_bar_operation stop - _close_updateindex $fd $after + close_and_unlock_index $fd $after return } @@ -199,7 +206,7 @@ proc write_update_index {fd path_list total_cnt batch status_bar_operation \ $status_bar_operation update $update_index_cp $total_cnt } -proc checkout_index {msg path_list after} { +proc checkout_index {msg path_list after capture_error} { global update_index_cp if {![lock_index update]} return @@ -232,17 +239,33 @@ proc checkout_index {msg path_list after} { $batch \ $status_bar_operation \ $after \ + $capture_error \ ] } proc write_checkout_index {fd path_list total_cnt batch status_bar_operation \ - after} { + after capture_error} { global update_index_cp global file_states current_diff_path if {$update_index_cp >= $total_cnt} { $status_bar_operation stop - _close_updateindex $fd $after + + # We do not unlock the index directly here because this + # operation expects to potentially run in parallel with file + # deletions scheduled by revert_helper. We're done with the + # update index, so we close it, but actually unlocking the index + # and dealing with potential errors is deferred to the chord + # body that runs when all async operations are completed. + # + # (See after_chord in revert_helper.) + + if {[catch {_close_updateindex $fd} err]} { + uplevel #0 $capture_error [list $err] + } + + uplevel #0 $after + return } @@ -397,66 +420,301 @@ proc do_add_all {} { add_helper [mc "Adding all changed files"] $paths } +# Copied from TclLib package "lambda". +proc lambda {arguments body args} { + return [list ::apply [list $arguments $body] {*}$args] +} + proc revert_helper {txt paths} { global file_states current_diff_path if {![lock_index begin-update]} return + # Common "after" functionality that waits until multiple asynchronous + # operations are complete (by waiting for them to activate their notes + # on the chord). + # + # The asynchronous operations are each indicated below by a comment + # before the code block that starts the async operation. + set after_chord [SimpleChord new { + if {[string trim $err] != ""} { + rescan_on_error $err + } else { + unlock_index + if {$should_reshow_diff} { reshow_diff } + ui_ready + } + }] + + $after_chord eval { set should_reshow_diff 0 } + + # This function captures an error for processing when after_chord is + # completed. (The chord is curried into the lambda function.) + set capture_error [lambda \ + {chord error} \ + { $chord eval [list set err $error] } \ + $after_chord] + + # We don't know how many notes we're going to create (it's dynamic based + # on conditional paths below), so create a common note that will delay + # the chord's completion until we activate it, and then activate it + # after all the other notes have been created. + set after_common_note [$after_chord add_note] + set path_list [list] - set after {} + set untracked_list [list] + foreach path $paths { switch -glob -- [lindex $file_states($path) 0] { U? {continue} + ?O { + lappend untracked_list $path + } ?M - ?T - ?D { lappend path_list $path if {$path eq $current_diff_path} { - set after {reshow_diff;} + $after_chord eval { set should_reshow_diff 1 } } } } } + set path_cnt [llength $path_list] + set untracked_cnt [llength $untracked_list] + + # Asynchronous operation: revert changes by checking them out afresh + # from the index. + if {$path_cnt > 0} { + # Split question between singular and plural cases, because + # such distinction is needed in some languages. Previously, the + # code used "Revert changes in" for both, but that can't work + # in languages where 'in' must be combined with word from + # rest of string (in different way for both cases of course). + # + # FIXME: Unfortunately, even that isn't enough in some languages + # as they have quite complex plural-form rules. Unfortunately, + # msgcat doesn't seem to support that kind of string + # translation. + # + if {$path_cnt == 1} { + set query [mc \ + "Revert changes in file %s?" \ + [short_path [lindex $path_list]] \ + ] + } else { + set query [mc \ + "Revert changes in these %i files?" \ + $path_cnt] + } - # Split question between singular and plural cases, because - # such distinction is needed in some languages. Previously, the - # code used "Revert changes in" for both, but that can't work - # in languages where 'in' must be combined with word from - # rest of string (in different way for both cases of course). - # - # FIXME: Unfortunately, even that isn't enough in some languages - # as they have quite complex plural-form rules. Unfortunately, - # msgcat doesn't seem to support that kind of string translation. - # - set n [llength $path_list] - if {$n == 0} { - unlock_index - return - } elseif {$n == 1} { - set query [mc "Revert changes in file %s?" [short_path [lindex $path_list]]] - } else { - set query [mc "Revert changes in these %i files?" $n] + set reply [tk_dialog \ + .confirm_revert \ + "[appname] ([reponame])" \ + "$query + +[mc "Any unstaged changes will be permanently lost by the revert."]" \ + question \ + 1 \ + [mc "Do Nothing"] \ + [mc "Revert Changes"] \ + ] + + if {$reply == 1} { + checkout_index \ + $txt \ + $path_list \ + [$after_chord add_note] \ + $capture_error + } } - set reply [tk_dialog \ - .confirm_revert \ - "[appname] ([reponame])" \ - "$query + # Asynchronous operation: Deletion of untracked files. + if {$untracked_cnt > 0} { + # Split question between singular and plural cases, because + # such distinction is needed in some languages. + # + # FIXME: Unfortunately, even that isn't enough in some languages + # as they have quite complex plural-form rules. Unfortunately, + # msgcat doesn't seem to support that kind of string + # translation. + # + if {$untracked_cnt == 1} { + set query [mc \ + "Delete untracked file %s?" \ + [short_path [lindex $untracked_list]] \ + ] + } else { + set query [mc \ + "Delete these %i untracked files?" \ + $untracked_cnt \ + ] + } -[mc "Any unstaged changes will be permanently lost by the revert."]" \ - question \ - 1 \ - [mc "Do Nothing"] \ - [mc "Revert Changes"] \ - ] - if {$reply == 1} { - checkout_index \ - $txt \ + set reply [tk_dialog \ + .confirm_revert \ + "[appname] ([reponame])" \ + "$query + +[mc "Files will be permanently deleted."]" \ + question \ + 1 \ + [mc "Do Nothing"] \ + [mc "Delete Files"] \ + ] + + if {$reply == 1} { + $after_chord eval { set should_reshow_diff 1 } + + delete_files $untracked_list [$after_chord add_note] + } + } + + # Activate the common note. If no other notes were created, this + # completes the chord. If other notes were created, then this common + # note prevents a race condition where the chord might complete early. + $after_common_note +} + +# Delete all of the specified files, performing deletion in batches to allow the +# UI to remain responsive and updated. +proc delete_files {path_list after} { + # Enable progress bar status updates + set status_bar_operation [$::main_status \ + start \ + [mc "Deleting"] \ + [mc "files"]] + + set path_index 0 + set deletion_errors [list] + set batch_size 50 + + delete_helper \ + $path_list \ + $path_index \ + $deletion_errors \ + $batch_size \ + $status_bar_operation \ + $after +} + +# Helper function to delete a list of files in batches. Each call deletes one +# batch of files, and then schedules a call for the next batch after any UI +# messages have been processed. +proc delete_helper {path_list path_index deletion_errors batch_size \ + status_bar_operation after} { + global file_states + + set path_cnt [llength $path_list] + + set batch_remaining $batch_size + + while {$batch_remaining > 0} { + if {$path_index >= $path_cnt} { break } + + set path [lindex $path_list $path_index] + + set deletion_failed [catch {file delete -- $path} deletion_error] + + if {$deletion_failed} { + lappend deletion_errors [list "$deletion_error"] + } else { + remove_empty_directories [file dirname $path] + + # Don't assume the deletion worked. Remove the file from + # the UI, but only if it no longer exists. + if {![path_exists $path]} { + unset file_states($path) + display_file $path __ + } + } + + incr path_index 1 + incr batch_remaining -1 + } + + # Update the progress bar to indicate that this batch has been + # completed. The update will be visible when this procedure returns + # and allows the UI thread to process messages. + $status_bar_operation update $path_index $path_cnt + + if {$path_index < $path_cnt} { + # The Tcler's Wiki lists this as the best practice for keeping + # a UI active and processing messages during a long-running + # operation. + + after idle [list after 0 [list \ + delete_helper \ $path_list \ - [concat $after [list ui_ready]] + $path_index \ + $deletion_errors \ + $batch_size \ + $status_bar_operation \ + $after + ]] } else { - unlock_index + # Finish the status bar operation. + $status_bar_operation stop + + # Report error, if any, based on how many deletions failed. + set deletion_error_cnt [llength $deletion_errors] + + if {($deletion_error_cnt > 0) + && ($deletion_error_cnt <= [MAX_VERBOSE_FILES_IN_DELETION_ERROR])} { + set error_text [mc "Encountered errors deleting files:\n"] + + foreach deletion_error $deletion_errors { + append error_text "* [lindex $deletion_error 0]\n" + } + + error_popup $error_text + } elseif {$deletion_error_cnt == $path_cnt} { + error_popup [mc \ + "None of the %d selected files could be deleted." \ + $path_cnt \ + ] + } elseif {$deletion_error_cnt > 1} { + error_popup [mc \ + "%d of the %d selected files could not be deleted." \ + $deletion_error_cnt \ + $path_cnt \ + ] + } + + uplevel #0 $after + } +} + +proc MAX_VERBOSE_FILES_IN_DELETION_ERROR {} { return 10; } + +# This function is from the TCL documentation: +# +# https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/file+exists +# +# [file exists] returns false if the path does exist but is a symlink to a path +# that doesn't exist. This proc returns true if the path exists, regardless of +# whether it is a symlink and whether it is broken. +proc path_exists {name} { + expr {![catch {file lstat $name finfo}]} +} + +# Remove as many empty directories as we can starting at the specified path, +# walking up the directory tree. If we encounter a directory that is not +# empty, or if a directory deletion fails, then we stop the operation and +# return to the caller. Even if this procedure fails to delete any +# directories at all, it does not report failure. +proc remove_empty_directories {directory_path} { + set parent_path [file dirname $directory_path] + + while {$parent_path != $directory_path} { + set contents [glob -nocomplain -dir $directory_path *] + + if {[llength $contents] > 0} { break } + if {[catch {file delete -- $directory_path}]} { break } + + set directory_path $parent_path + set parent_path [file dirname $directory_path] } } |
