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14:50
Hey
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OK, this will allow to not pollute the Java chat room
yeah
so if you close that pull request and i can create new one, will that work?
fge
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First of all, do a git pull --rebase origin/master
on the forked repo?
fge
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14:57
Well, yes
In your local copy, I mean
I have forked the repo from your repo
fge
fge
Yes, I know
so now it's not allowing me to rebase
fge
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But you are working on your own copy, not on the forked repo directly -- that's what distributed SCMs are all about
Yes, i have cloned that forked repo into my system and working on that
fge
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14:59
OK, so issue this command on your local copy
Oh wait7
Grr
i think i should do git --rebase upstream/master
fge
fge
Won't work, I am stupid
You already have my repo as a remote?
yes i added that as remote
fge
fge
Ah OK
Then yes, this is what you should rebase upon
Up to date already
fge
fge
15:02
OK, fine
Now, can you show the output of git log --oneline --reverse upstream/master.. ?
(yes, the two dots are necessary)
WARNING: terminal is not fully functional
ea73a40 Implemented WatchService
b949963 Revert "Implemented WatchService"
294a7d8 Read only FileSystemDriver version
9759b5d Changed method name from of(...) to wrap(...)
fge
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Hmm, terminal not fully functional? DIdn't you say you ran on MacOS X?
nope i didn't say anything like that :D
I am on Win 7
I do have Ubuntu if you say, I can do on that?
fge
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Ah, well, let's hope you'll still be able to do the next step
Type the command git rebase -i upstream/master
It should pop up a text editor (no idea what it will be on Win 7 though)
It opened text editor within command prompt
fge
fge
15:08
OK, you should have 4 lines in it with your 4 commits, in the order that they appeared on the last command
Correct?
Correct
fge
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Each line begins with "pick"
Yes
fge
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Delete the first two lines; for the third line, replace "pick" with "squash"
Then quit; a text editor should open with commit messages for the two last one
Redo the commit message, quit the text editor
Your rebase should then be complete
What for the forth line?
fge
fge
15:10
Don't change the fourth line
Hmmwait
Actually it's the fourth line which should have squash and the third unchanged
Sorry
Cannot squash without the previous commit [This error happens]
fge
fge
Yes, see above
My bad
now it's not allowing me to open the textpad again :D
it says i wonder if you are in the middle of rebase-merge
fge
fge
Uh?
nevermind i aborted the previous merge and now trying as you mentioned above
rebase has been completed.
[detached HEAD e5a2502] ReadOnlyFileSystem version
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/master.
fge
fge
15:20
Good
Now git push -f to your remote and make the pull request for that
Done
Now, if I want to create another pull request, do I need to push the changes to other branch or keeping it on master can also let me create new pull request?
fge
fge
Wait, reviewing first ;)
Oh okay :)
fge
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You know of git commit --amend, right?
yes
fge
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15:34
OK, see comments
15:48
Can a pull request contains multiple commits? :D
BTW, I have ammended the commit and added new one as well
fge
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It can, yes, but given the simplicity of this commit, just amend it
OK, looking
No, It needed to have @Nonnull annotation as well
fge
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Your commit message is also bizarrely formatted
You should squash both
In fact, no, just add the second commit as a fixup
okay
so should i update the commit message to mentioned one?
Actually I don't know how to format the commit main message and it's description via command line
fge
fge
Do git commit --amend -c HEAD
This will open the editor with the commit message
16:07
Can you please review once again (facepalm
fge
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You haven't pushed yet, have you?
Lets say i have two commits 1 & 2

If i squash 1 and pick 2 what does this mean?
If I remove 1 and squash 2 what does this mean?
If I remove 1 and pick 2 what does this mean?
fge
fge
You must pick 1 and squash 2, not the reverse
This means both commits will be merged, and the editor will pop up with the commit messages for both, leaving you to edit the commit message
Fixup is like squash, except it will discard the fixup commit's log message
Any commits which you remove from the list won't be applied
16:24
Is it better now?
fge
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Nearly there ;) THe only thing is that you should put "use a static factory method" etc on the same line as "ReadOnlyFileSystemDriver:"
lol
okay
But it won't appear on the same line
fge
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Eh? Of course it will
because I don't think if the commit message allows that much length?
fge
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Yes it does
The title can be as long as you want
16:27
fge
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Ah, it's because you need a newline between the title and the first line of the commit message
So, a newline before "this allows" etc
still same
fge
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It will work nevertheless
Don't take syntax highlighting too seriously ;)
heheheheh see now
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Merged!
16:33
:D Finally but it didn't appear in the same line
And BTW, I have implemented WatchService as well. May be i should paste it in some paste bin before I even try to send pull request? :P
fge
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Yes, please
Please don't laugh :D
http://hastebin.com/ezemuleqog.java
fge
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Hmm, OK, so
Wow claps
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First of all: this is a no-op watch service
No need for arguments in the constructor at all
No need for a queue either
16:45
no-op = no operation??
fge
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Second: closed should be final
Yes
final? final won't let its value to be changed
fge
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Third: in .close() you call yourself --> infinite recursion. The only thing .close() should need to do is closed.set(true);
Of course not, but this is how an AtomicBoolean works
Read the javadoc ;)
I actually gone through the java doc
fge
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Well, you did see that there were get and set methods, right?
16:48
Yes i saw those
fge
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Well, there you are
Do I need watchable?
fge
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No, you don't need it
No arguments at all
It is really a no-op
Also, all methods should begin with if (closed.get()) throw new ClosedWatchServiceException();
No need for else after that
When you throw, you're out
Ah, wait, sorry
In fact you are right, you should have a GenericPath as an argument, but only that
Path implements Watchable
Exactly :)
fge
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But call it "path" please, not "watchable" ;)
OK, so this argument is necessary; but the queue isn't
16:51
okay
fge
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In fact, make it a Path even, not a GenericPath
Also, check that it is not null in the constructor: this.path = Objects.requireNonNull(path);
And annotate the parameter with @Nonnull as well
One thing, if in .close() i will just do closed.set(true)
it won't throw any IOException but it's required
fge
fge
No it isn't
It is not because a method declares that it throws an exception that it must absolutely throw it
void close()
throws IOException
fge
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In offer(), use Objects.requireNonNull(key)
16:59
What about take() and poll()?
fge
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It has exactly the same effect as the test you are currently doing
offer() is gone now because keys are removed
fge
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Hmm, you will need a List of Threads, it seems
`@Override
public WatchKey poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
throws InterruptedException {
if(closed.get()) {
throw new ClosedWatchServiceException();
}
return poll(timeout,unit);
}`
fge
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No, this will loop
17:05
Exactly that's why I implemented keys Queue
fge
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You don't need to do that
well poll and take should be invoked on watchservice
fge
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That's not what I mean
Hmm, let me think
OK, found the solution
Use a CountDownLatch as an instance variable
Set it to new CountDownLatch(1) (make it final, of course)
In poll() with timeout, you'll .await(unit, timeout) on it
In .take() you'll simply await()
After that, check the closed variable again before returning whatever is necessary -- although in take(), if it is awaken, it will mean the watchservice is closed, since the method which will .countDown() it is .close() -- after closed.set(true)
In fact, this means that in both poll() with timeout and take(), the check for closed will be done after .await()
No need to do it before, since await()ing for a latch which has been counted down will immediately return
In take() in fact you can immediately throw a ClosedWatchServiceException after .await()
The only way for this method to be woken up is if the service is closed
take() and poll() returns WatchKey
fge
fge
Well, poll() will always return null, and take will always throw CWSE (too lazy to write it all each time)
17:15
**WatchKey poll()**

*Retrieves and removes the next watch key, or null if none are present.*
fge
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Well, yes, and no key will ever be present
Therefore --> null
The code in take() will be simple: latch.await(); throw new ClosedWatchServiceException();
I've named it as signal, is that fine or should I make it latch?
fge
fge
Make it "latch"
fge
fge
You can initialize the latch and AtomicBoolean directly on declaration, no need to do that in the constructor
Also, when I said to annotate the parameter I meant to annotate the method parameter
Ie, public NopWatchService(@Nonnull final Path path)
17:27
Okay , also should I rename the service to NopWatchService or GenericWatchService is fine?
I have created a different package for this named: com.github.fge.filesystem.watchservice
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NopWatchService
As to the package, watch
Also, in .poll() --> just return null
It is only the version with the timeout which needs to .await()
In close(), you also need to latch.countDown() after you closed.set(true)
(otherwise threads won't wake up!)
Don't even need to do if(closed.get()) new ClosedWatchServiceException(); ?
fge
fge
Oh, yes, you also need that
Sorry
Now, code style: when single statements I prefer that there not be braces
Ahwell, nevermind that,I'll fix that myself
No it's okay, i should follow the code style. Can you not put a doc for code style on git?
Also, will you mind if I add .gitignore?
Because right now it's watching for all directories including bin/* .classpath .project etc
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github.com/fge/java7-fs-box/blob/topic/newapi/src/main/java/com/… <-- you can read this for code style (note: 80 columns)
Is bin/ standard in Eclipse?
17:34
@fge No, it's not
fge
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Then I'd rather you didn't add it -- .classpath and .project is fine however, and any other standard Eclipse files
So should I let the commit add those bin/* as well?
fge
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No, don't add bin/ of course ;)
You can complete .gitignore in the same pull request, but not the same commit ;)
for maven it's target/* and I think bin/* is for gradle ?
fge
fge
No, gradle uses build/
17:36
And what about the javadocs of this class?
fge
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Yeah, I was about to mention that
Hold on
Okay
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Hmmno, nevermind -- just change the head title to "A no-op {@link WatchService} implementation". I'll take care of the rest when I integrate it into the API
Ah, also, use spaces, not tabs
18:09
spaces in what?
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For indentation
Oh but eclipse auto indents it with tabs
fge
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Well, you can change that in the project preferences
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18:31
Status?
Going to send PR
Done
19:15
Although, I know you have spent more time with me, telling the basic stuff. But is there any other work?
fge
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Yes, much of it
Thinking ;)
Okay sure.
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It may take a little while, because I really have a lot on my plate -- so much so that I cannot recall everything at the moment
Okay no problem. You can ping me any time in this room or the Java chat room
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github.com/fge/java7-fs-base/blob/master/src/main/java/com/… <-- I have added comments and reformatted it
19:21
yep this looks great now :)

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