This merge introduces the new runtime IO system, finally!
Now, piping imag commands into eachother as well as using standard unix
tools for piping is possible! Awesome!
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Because of the changes in the "src/ui.rs" files in the binary
implementations, we have new dependencies we need to import into the
build-script of the "imag" command, so that it can build the
commandline.
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to also return the index page. This way a user of the library can use
the index page entry right away.
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...to report newly created entries, so that we can re-use these new
entries in the library-using code (for example for ID reporting).
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With this patch, IDs can be fetched from the CLI via libimagrt. This
gives us the possibility to automatically handle "stdin provides IDs" in
libimagrt with less boilerplate in the binaries codebases.
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This patch adds the id reporting feature to libimagrt::runtime::Runtime,
where processed ("touched") ids can be reported to the Runtime and then
get printed to stdout if stdout is a pipe.
Other output is automatically redirected to stderr if stdout is a pipe
now.
This merges some important fixes:
* libimagstore: Remove calls to filesystem-accessing functions but use
abstractions instead.
* Make Debug for FileLockEntry more verbose
* Fix In-Memory test backend bug where the backend did not remove the
old entry on "move"
as well as some nice formatting stuff and refactorings to simplify code
and similar improvements.
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The function already returns `Result<_>`, the only thing that had to be
done was refactoring the code for actually returning an error in that
case.
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With this patch, the log level aggregation is abstracted away by using
zero sized types and a macro to implement the whole thing.
This does not alter functionality, but makes the code more readable.
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::stf::fs::create_dir_all() takes any ref to `Path`, which is what we
have here, so we can leave out the allocation of a new PathBuf object
here.
Also remove the match by a `if let Some(_)`, which increases the
readability a bit.
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With this change, the cache is tested before accessing the filesystem,
which probably increases the speed if the cache has the entry, because
we avoid the slow IO operation.
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