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Conflicts: AUTHORS CMakeLists.txt INSTALL NEWS cmake.h.in doc/man/task-faq.5.in package-config/osx/README scripts/utils/verify_l10n src/API.h src/Config.cpp src/Context.cpp src/DOM.cpp src/Hooks.cpp src/TransportShell.h src/commands/CmdDiagnostics.cpp src/commands/CmdShell.cpp src/commands/CmdVersion.cpp src/en-US.h src/shell/Readline.h src/wcwidth6.cpp test/CMakeLists.txt test/color.uda.t test/duration.t.cpp test/hook.on-launch.t test/template.t test/uuid.t
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Startup
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On startup, main creates a global Context object, then calls the
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Context::initialize and Context::run methods.
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Context is a large object that holds all task information, both in terms of
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the task data, and intermediate run-time data. Having one global Context
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object means we don't have 50 global variables. Context is therefore just a
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big global bucket of data.
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Context::initialize sets up all the data and processes the command line. The
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initialization process is a big chicken-and-egg problem, because the command
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line depends on configuration (aliases) and the command line can force a
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reload of configuration (rc:foo). This is solved by look-ahead: the command
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line is scanned for 'rc:xxx' and 'rc.data.location:xxx' arguments, then later
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for overrides.
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The Context::run method handles all the debug output and exceptions. Its
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main purpose is to set up exception handling and call Context::dispatch.
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Command Line Parsing
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Command line parsing is difficult because of all the ambiguity. The solution
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is to make several passes over the command line. For example, the task
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command determines whether subsequent arguments are interpreted as part of a
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filter or set of modifications.
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Dispatch
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Dispatch is simple: once the command line is parsed, the command is used to
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look up a command object, then call its execute method.
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Context stores an associative map of command object pointers indexed by a
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string. This means the 'done' string is an index to the CmdDone object that
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implements the functionality.
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Command Objects
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Every task command is implemented by a command object. The command object
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provides metadata, usage and one-line help in addition to the ::execute method
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that implements the command.
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Column Objects
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There is a 1:1 correspondence between attributes stored in the data files and
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the columns that may be reported. These are represented by column objects,
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which are responsible for validating input, measuring space needed according
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to various formats, and for rendering data for reports.
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TDB2
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The TDB2 object is a layered, transactioned I/O manager. Its purpose is to
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isolate code from file I/O, locking, synching, and parsing details. It is
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also responsible for minimizing reads, writes and parsing of data files.
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All input is assumed to be UTF8. All stored data is UTF8.
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GC
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Garbage Collection is the process that moves tasks between the pending.data
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and completed.data files. It is also responsible for waking tasks out of the
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wait state.
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Every command that displays task IDs will cause a GC to be run first, which
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minimizes the number of changes necessary to the task IDs. This means that
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when a report shows task IDs, those IDs will remain valid while subsequent
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write commands are issued. The next report run may show different IDs.
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Minimizing the size of pending.data is important for performance, because it
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is the file that is accessed most.
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Files
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The data files used are all kept in the rc.data.location directory, which
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defaults to ~/.task. The files are:
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pending.data
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completed.data
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undo.data
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backlog.data
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The pending.data file aspires to contain only pending, waiting and recurring
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tasks, but this is only correct after a GC, and before any tasks are modified.
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This file tends to be relatively stable in size, reflecting the length of the
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task list.
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The completed.data file accumulates data over time, and grows unbounded.
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The undo.data file accumulates changes over time, and grows unbounded. It
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provides all the necessary metadata to support the 'undo' command and the
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'merge' command.
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The backlog.data file contains an accumulated set of changes that have not
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been transmitted to the task server. It grows unbounded between 'synch'
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commands.
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Filter
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A filter is simply a set of command line arguments, but is only a subset of
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the complete command line. These arguments (Arg objects) are grouped into
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a set by the A3 (Args) object according to whether the command found is a
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read or write command.
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There is a Command::filter method for applying a filter to a set of tasks,
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yielding a result set. It does this by creating an expression from the
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filter using the E9 object, then evaluating the expression for each task,
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such that the result set contains only tasks for which the expression
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evaluates to Boolean true.
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Sorting
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Sorting is performed on a set of tasks. More specifically, the list that is
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sorted is a set of numeric indexes to tasks that are stored in a separate
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list. This minimizes the amount of data copying involved to just integers
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rather than Task objects, but at the expense of one level of indirection.
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Memory fragmentation is a bigger problem than the performance of vector
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indexing.
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The actual sorting is performed by std::stable_sort, but the compare function
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is custom.
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Render
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There are two rendering objects, ViewTask and ViewText. These both have the
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same tabular grid rendering capabilities. ViewText maintains a 2D vector of
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strings to contain the data to be rendered, so it is used for things like the
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help command output. ViewTask does not copy data, but assumes all data is
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stored externally in a vector of Tasks, which minimizes data copying.
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ViewTask contains projection data in the form of a set of Column objects that
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represent the X axis. The Y axis is represented by a vector of tasks.
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The rendering process is complex. It involves dynamically setting column
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widths based on (1) available terminal width, (2) the columns to be included
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in the output, (3) ability to wrap text for certain columns and (4) the size
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of the data to be rendered, which involves added complexity when UTF8 is used.
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The Column objects determine minimum width for a column and the maximum width
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which then allows ViewT* to make choices.
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Test Suite
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A strong and diverse test suite is critical to the successful release of any
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software. With the complex command set and its myriad permutations, a test
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suite is the only way to ensure quality levels, and guarantee that big changes
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are sound.
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It is intended that the test suite continues growing, mostly adding more
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regression tests (bug.*.t) and more feature tests (feature.*.t). The test are
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mostly written in Perl, and utilize the Test::More module to generate TAP
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output. Some tests are written in C++ and also generate TAP.
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There are currently over 5,000 unit tests, that take a minute or two to run
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in total.
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Taskwarrior uses flod software to automate continuous integration across
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many platforms. Code changes are automatically detected, propagated, built and
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tested on a variety of participating platforms. Grid testing results are here:
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http://tasktools.org/tinderbox/taskwarrior.html
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When making code changes, it is important that the test suite be run to verify
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that functionality was not broken.
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Debugging
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The 'rc.debug=on' override provides the following additional information which
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is useful during debugging:
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- Timing of various components (used to generate the data for the charts at
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http://tasktools.org/performance).
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- Data load times.
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- Terminal size, color capabilities.
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- Command line parsing steps, shown in colorful diagrams.
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- TDB2 layer and I/O information.
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Patches
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Patches are encouraged and welcomed. Either attach them to the appropriate
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Redmine issue, or send them to support@taskwarrior.org. A good patch:
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- Maintains the MIT license, and does not contain code lifted from other
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sources.
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- Precisely addresses one issue only.
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- Doesn't break unit tests.
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- Doesn't introduce dependencies.
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- Is accompanied by unit tests, where appropriate.
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- Is accompanied by documentation changes, where appropriate.
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- Conforms to the prevailing coding standards - in other words, it should
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fit right in with the existing code.
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A patch may be rejected for not following the above guidelines, and more.
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Bad patches may be accepted and modified depending on work load and mood. It
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is possible that a patch may be rejected because it conflicts in some way with
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plans or upcoming changes.
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