//! A distinction is made between operations and commands. //! An operation is what can be done whereas a command is what is exposed by //! the cli. A single command can use several operations to achieve its goal. mod cat; mod debugdata; mod dirstate_status; mod find_root; mod list_tracked_files; pub use cat::{CatRev, CatRevError, CatRevErrorKind}; pub use debugdata::{ DebugData, DebugDataError, DebugDataErrorKind, DebugDataKind, }; pub use find_root::{FindRoot, FindRootError, FindRootErrorKind}; pub use list_tracked_files::{ ListDirstateTrackedFiles, ListDirstateTrackedFilesError, ListDirstateTrackedFilesErrorKind, }; pub use list_tracked_files::{ ListRevTrackedFiles, ListRevTrackedFilesError, ListRevTrackedFilesErrorKind, }; // TODO add an `Operation` trait when GAT have landed (rust #44265): // there is no way to currently define a trait which can both return // references to `self` and to passed data, which is what we would need. // Generic Associated Types may fix this and allow us to have a unified // interface.