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diff design.txt @ 129:645829962785
core.Cset renamed to HgChangeset; repo.Changeset moved into HgChangelog
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 16 Feb 2011 20:32:29 +0100 |
parents | 44b97930570c |
children | aa1629f36482 |
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--- a/design.txt Wed Feb 16 20:13:41 2011 +0100 +++ b/design.txt Wed Feb 16 20:32:29 2011 +0100 @@ -44,8 +44,6 @@ Strip off metadata from beg of the stream - DataAccess (with rebase/moveBaseOffset(int)) would be handy Parameterize StatusCollector to produce copy only when needed. And HgDataFile.metadata perhaps should be moved to cacheable place? -RevisionMap to replace TreeMap<Integer, ?> - Status operation from GUI - guess, usually on a file/subfolder, hence API should allow for starting path (unlike cmdline, seems useless to implement include/exclide patterns - GUI users hardly enter them, ever) -> recently introduced FileWalker may perhaps help solving this (if starts walking from selected folder) for status op against WorkingDir? @@ -76,9 +74,19 @@ * NIO and mapped files - should be fast. Although seems to give less control on mem usage. * Regular InputStreams and chunked stream on top - allocate List<byte[]>, each (but last) chunk of fixed size (depending on initial file size) + +* API + + rename in .core Cset -> HgChangeset, + + rename in .repo Changeset to HgChangelog.Changeset, Changeset.Inspector -> HgChangelog.Inspector + - CommandContext + - Data access - not bytes, but ByteChannel + - HgRepository constants (TIP, BAD, WC) to HgRevisions enum + - RevisionMap to replace TreeMap<Integer, ?> + <<<<< Tests: DataAccess - readBytes(length > memBufferSize, length*2 > memBufferSize) - to check impl is capable to read huge chunks of data, regardless of own buffer size -ExecHelper('cmd', OutputParser()).run(). StatusOutputParser, LogOutputParser extends OutputParser. construct java result similar to that of cmd, compare results \ No newline at end of file +ExecHelper('cmd', OutputParser()).run(). StatusOutputParser, LogOutputParser extends OutputParser. construct java result similar to that of cmd, compare results +