The StdioWrapper is not used at all by the ProgressPrinters. It is
called a bit earlier than previously. However, as the password prompt
directly accessed stdin/stdout this doesn't cause problems.
Mostly changed the ones that repeat the name of a system call, which is
already contained in os.PathError.Op. internal/fs.Reader had to be
changed to actually return such errors.
TestRepository and its variants always returned no-op cleanup functions.
If they ever do need to do cleanup, using testing.T.Cleanup is easier
than passing these functions around.
We now check for space that is not reserved for the root user on the
remote, and the check is no longer in a defer block because it wouldn't
fire. Some change in the surrounding code may have led the deferred
function to capture the wrong err variable.
Fixes#3336.
IDs.Less can be rewritten as
string(list[i][:]) < string(list[j][:])
Note that this does not copy the ID's.
The Uniq method was no longer used.
The String method has been reimplemented without first copying into a
separate slice of a custom type.
The Test method was only used in exactly one place, namely when trying
to create a new repository it was used to check whether a config file
already exists.
Use a combination of Stat() and IsNotExist() instead.
Since #3940 the rclone backend returns the commands exit code if it
fails to start. The list of expected errors was missing the "file
already closed"-error which can occur if the http test request first
learns about the closed pipe to rclone before noticing the canceled
context.
Go internally makes sure that a file descriptor is unusable once it was
closed, thus this cannot have unintended side effects (like accidentally
reading from the wrong file due to a reused file descriptor).
The ioutil functions are deprecated since Go 1.17 and only wrap another
library function. Thus directly call the underlying function.
This commit only mechanically replaces the function calls.
Without comma-ok, the runtime inserts the same check with a similar
enough panic message:
interface conversion: interface {} is nil, not *syscall.Stat_t
The new genericized LRU cache no longer needs to have the IDs separately
allocated:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Add-8 494ns ± 2% 388ns ± 2% -21.46% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Add-8 176B ± 0% 152B ± 0% -13.64% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Add-8 5.00 ± 0% 3.00 ± 0% -40.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Hard links to the same file now get the same inode within the FUSE
mount. Also, inode generation is faster and, more importantly, no longer
allocates.
Benchmarked on Linux/amd64. Old means the benchmark with
sink = fs.GenerateDynamicInode(1, sub.node.Name)
instead of calling inodeFromNode. Results:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Inode/no_hard_links-8 137ns ± 4% 34ns ± 1% -75.20% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Inode/hard_link-8 33.6ns ± 1% 9.5ns ± 0% -71.82% (p=0.000 n=9+8)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Inode/no_hard_links-8 48.0B ± 0% 0.0B -100.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Inode/hard_link-8 0.00B 0.00B ~ (all equal)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Inode/no_hard_links-8 1.00 ± 0% 0.00 -100.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Inode/hard_link-8 0.00 0.00 ~ (all equal)
In principle, the JSON format of Tree objects is extensible without
requiring a format change. In order to not loose information just play
it safe and reject rewriting trees for which we could loose data.