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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 Aaron Bentley <aaron@aaronbentley.com>
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2011 Canonical Limited.
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# Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Ellerman.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib import help, urlutils
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from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools import shelf
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from bzrlib.plugins import bzrtools
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from command import BzrToolsCommand
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from errors import CommandError
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from patchsource import BzrPatchSource
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import bzrlib.commands
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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from bzrlib.commands import get_cmd_object
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrCommandError
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from bzrlib.option import Option, RegistryOption
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class cmd_graph_ancestry(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Produce ancestry graphs using dot.
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Output format is detected according to file extension. Some of the more
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common output formats are html, png, gif, svg, ps. An extension of '.dot'
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will cause a dot graph file to be produced. HTML output has mouseovers
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that show the commit message.
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Branches are labeled r?, where ? is the revno. If they have no revno,
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with the last 5 characters of their revision identifier are used instead.
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The value starting with d is "(maximum) distance from the null revision".
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If --merge-branch is specified, the two branches are compared and a merge
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blue COMMON non-history ancestor
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green Merge base (COMMON ancestor farthest from the null revision)
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dotted Ghost revision (missing from branch storage)
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Ancestry is usually collapsed by skipping revisions with a single parent
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and descendant. The number of skipped revisions is shown on the arrow.
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This feature can be disabled with --no-collapse.
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By default, revisions are ordered by distance from root, but they can be
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clustered instead using --cluster.
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If available, rsvg is used to antialias PNG and JPEG output, but this can
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be disabled with --no-antialias.
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takes_args = ['file', 'merge_branch?']
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takes_options = [Option('no-collapse', help="Do not skip simple nodes."),
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Option('no-antialias',
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help="Do not use rsvg to produce antialiased output."),
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Option('merge-branch', type=str,
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help="Use this branch to calcuate a merge base."),
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Option('cluster', help="Use clustered output."),
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Option('max-distance',
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help="Show no nodes farther than this.", type=int),
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help='Source branch to use (default is current'
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def run(self, file, merge_branch=None, no_collapse=False,
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no_antialias=False, cluster=False, max_distance=100,
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if max_distance == -1:
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graph.write_ancestry_file(directory, file, not no_collapse,
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not no_antialias, merge_branch, ranking,
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max_distance=max_distance)
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class cmd_fetch_ghosts(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Attempt to retrieve ghosts from another branch.
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If the other branch is not supplied, the last-pulled branch is used.
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aliases = ['fetch-missing']
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takes_args = ['branch?']
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takes_options = [Option('no-fix', help="Skip additional synchonization.")]
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def run(self, branch=None, no_fix=False):
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from fetch_ghosts import fetch_ghosts
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fetch_ghosts(branch, do_reconcile=not no_fix)
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strip_help="""Strip the smallest prefix containing num leading slashes from \
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each file name found in the patch file."""
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class cmd_patch(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Apply a named patch to the current tree.
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takes_args = ['filename?']
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takes_options = [Option('strip', type=int, short_name='p',
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Option('silent', help='Suppress chatter.')]
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def run(self, filename=None, strip=None, silent=False):
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from patch import patch
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
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wt = WorkingTree.open_containing('.')[0]
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return patch(wt, filename, strip, silent)
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class cmd_shelve1(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Temporarily set aside some changes from the current tree.
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Shelve allows you to temporarily put changes you've made "on the shelf",
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ie. out of the way, until a later time when you can bring them back from
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the shelf with the 'unshelve1' command.
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Shelve is intended to help separate several sets of text changes that have
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been inappropriately mingled. If you just want to get rid of all changes
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(text and otherwise) and you don't need to restore them later, use revert.
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If you want to shelve all text changes at once, use shelve1 --all.
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By default shelve1 asks you what you want to shelve, press '?' at the
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prompt to get help. To shelve everything run shelve1 --all.
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If filenames are specified, only the changes to those files will be
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shelved, other files will be left untouched.
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If a revision is specified, changes since that revision will be shelved.
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You can put multiple items on the shelf. Normally each time you run
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unshelve1 the most recently shelved changes will be reinstated. However,
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you can also unshelve changes in a different order by explicitly
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specifiying which changes to unshelve1. This works best when the changes
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don't depend on each other.
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While you have patches on the shelf you can view and manipulate them with
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the 'shelf1' command. Run 'bzr shelf1 -h' for more info.
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takes_args = ['file*']
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takes_options = [Option('message',
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help='A message to associate with the shelved changes.',
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short_name='m', type=unicode),
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Option('all', help='Shelve all changes without prompting.'),
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Option('no-color', help='Never display changes in color.')]
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def run(self, all=False, file_list=None, message=None, revision=None,
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if revision is not None and revision:
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if len(revision) == 1:
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revision = revision[0]
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raise CommandError("shelve only accepts a single revision "
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source = BzrPatchSource(revision, file_list)
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s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
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s.shelve(source, all, message, no_color)
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# The following classes are only used as subcommands for 'shelf1', they're
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# not to be registered directly with bzr.
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class cmd_shelf_list(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""List the patches on the current shelf."""
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aliases = ['list', 'ls']
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class cmd_shelf_delete(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Delete the patch from the current shelf."""
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aliases = ['delete', 'del']
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takes_args = ['patch']
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def run(self, patch):
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self.shelf.delete(patch)
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class cmd_shelf_switch(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Switch to the other shelf, create it if necessary."""
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takes_args = ['othershelf']
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def run(self, othershelf):
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s = shelf.Shelf(self.shelf.base, othershelf)
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class cmd_shelf_show(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Show the contents of the specified or topmost patch."""
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aliases = ['show', 'cat', 'display']
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takes_args = ['patch?']
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def run(self, patch=None):
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self.shelf.display(patch)
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class cmd_shelf_upgrade(bzrlib.commands.Command):
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"""Upgrade old format shelves."""
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aliases = ['upgrade']
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class cmd_shelf1(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Perform various operations on your shelved patches. See also shelve1."""
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takes_args = ['subcommand', 'args*']
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subcommands = [cmd_shelf_list, cmd_shelf_delete, cmd_shelf_switch,
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cmd_shelf_show, cmd_shelf_upgrade]
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def run(self, subcommand, args_list):
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if args_list is None:
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cmd = self._get_cmd_object(subcommand)
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source = BzrPatchSource()
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s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
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if args_list is None:
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return cmd.run_argv_aliases(args_list)
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def _get_cmd_object(self, cmd_name):
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for cmd_class in self.subcommands:
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for alias in cmd_class.aliases:
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if alias == cmd_name:
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raise CommandError("Unknown shelf subcommand '%s'" % cmd_name)
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text = ["%s\n\nSubcommands:\n" % self.__doc__]
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for cmd_class in self.subcommands:
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text.extend(self.sub_help(cmd_class) + ['\n'])
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def sub_help(self, cmd_class):
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cmd_obj = cmd_class()
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usage = cmd_obj._usage()
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usage = usage.replace('bzr shelf-', '')
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text.append('%s%s\n' % (indent, usage))
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text.append('%s%s\n' % (2 * indent, cmd_class.__doc__))
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# Somewhat copied from bzrlib.help.help_on_command_options
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for option_name, option in sorted(cmd_obj.options().items()):
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if option_name == 'help':
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option_help.append('%s--%s' % (3 * indent, option_name))
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if option.type is not None:
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option_help.append(' %s' % option.argname.upper())
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if option.short_name():
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option_help.append(', -%s' % option.short_name())
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option_help.append('%s%s\n' % (2 * indent, option.help))
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if len(option_help) > 0:
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text.append('%soptions:\n' % (2 * indent))
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text.extend(option_help)
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class cmd_unshelve1(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Restore shelved changes.
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By default the most recently shelved changes are restored. However if you
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specify a patch by name those changes will be restored instead.
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See 'shelve1' for more information.
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Option('all', help='Unshelve all changes without prompting.'),
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Option('force', help='Force unshelving even if errors occur.'),
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Option('no-color', help='Never display changes in color.')
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takes_args = ['patch?']
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def run(self, patch=None, all=False, force=False, no_color=False):
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source = BzrPatchSource()
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s = shelf.Shelf(source.base)
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s.unshelve(source, patch, all, force, no_color)
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class cmd_shell(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Begin an interactive shell tailored for bzr.
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Bzr commands can be used without typing bzr first, and will be run natively
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when possible. Tab completion is tailored for bzr. The shell prompt shows
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the branch nick, revno, and path.
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If it encounters any moderately complicated shell command, it will punt to
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bzr bzrtools:287/> status
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bzr bzrtools:287/> status --[TAB][TAB]
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--all --help --revision --show-ids
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bzr bzrtools:287/> status --
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help='Branch in which to start the shell, '
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'rather than the one containing the working directory.',
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def run(self, directory=None):
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return shell.run_shell(directory)
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class cmd_branch_history(BzrToolsCommand):
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Display the development history of a branch.
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Each different committer or branch nick is considered a different line of
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development. Committers are treated as the same if they have the same
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name, or if they have the same email address.
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takes_args = ["branch?"]
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def run(self, branch=None):
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from branchhistory import branch_history
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return branch_history(branch)
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class cmd_zap(BzrToolsCommand):
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Remove a lightweight checkout, if it can be done safely.
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This command will remove a lightweight checkout without losing data. That
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means it only removes lightweight checkouts, and only if they have no
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If --branch is specified, the branch will be deleted too, but only if the
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the branch has no new commits (relative to its parent).
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If bzr-pipeline is also installed, the --store option will store changes
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in the branch before deleting the tree. To restore the changes, do::
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bzr checkout --lightweight $BRANCH $CHECKOUT
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bzr switch-pipe -d $CHECKOUT `bzr nick -d $CHECKOUT`
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takes_options = [Option("branch", help="Remove associated branch from"
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RegistryOption('change_policy',
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'How to handle changed files',
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('bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.zap',
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'change_policy_registry'),
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takes_args = ["checkout"]
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def run(self, checkout, branch=False, change_policy=None):
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change_policy_registry,
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if change_policy is None:
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change_policy = change_policy_registry.get()
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if change_policy is StoreChanges:
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import bzrlib.plugins.pipeline
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raise BzrCommandError('--store requires bzr-pipeline.')
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return zap(checkout, remove_branch=branch, policy=change_policy)
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class cmd_cbranch(BzrToolsCommand):
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Create a new checkout, associated with a new repository branch.
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When you cbranch, bzr looks up a target location in locations.conf, and
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creates the branch there.
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In your locations.conf, add the following lines:
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[/working_directory_root]
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cbranch_target = /branch_root
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cbranch_target:policy = appendpath
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This will mean that if you run "bzr cbranch foo/bar foo/baz" in the
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working directory root, the branch will be created in
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"/branch_root/foo/baz"
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NOTE: cbranch also supports "cbranch_root", but that behaviour is
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takes_options = [Option("lightweight",
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help="Create a lightweight checkout."), 'revision',
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Option('files-from', type=unicode,
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help='Accelerate checkout using files from this'
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help='Hard-link files from source/files-from tree'
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takes_args = ["source", "target?"]
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def run(self, source, target=None, lightweight=False, revision=None,
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files_from=None, hardlink=False):
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from cbranch import cbranch
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return cbranch(source, target, lightweight=lightweight,
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revision=revision, files_from=files_from,
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class cmd_list_branches(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Scan a location for branches"""
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from bzrlib import commands
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return commands.plugin_cmds.get_info('list-branches').aliases
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takes_args = ["location?"]
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def run(self, location=None):
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from branches import branches
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return branches(location)
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class cmd_trees(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Scan a location for trees"""
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takes_args = ['location?']
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def run(self, location='.'):
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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t = get_transport(location)
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for tree in WorkingTree.find_trees(location):
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self.outf.write('%s\n' % t.relpath(
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tree.bzrdir.root_transport.base))
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class cmd_multi_pull(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Pull all the branches under a location, e.g. a repository.
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Both branches present in the directory and the branches of checkouts are
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takes_args = ["location?"]
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def run(self, location=None):
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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from bzrtools import iter_branch_tree
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t = get_transport(location)
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possible_transports = []
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print "Can't list this type of location."
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for branch, wt in iter_branch_tree(t):
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parent = branch.get_parent()
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if base.startswith(t.base):
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relpath = base[len(t.base):].rstrip('/')
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print "Pulling %s from %s" % (relpath, parent)
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branch_t = get_transport(parent, possible_transports)
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pullable.pull(Branch.open_from_transport(branch_t))
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class cmd_import(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Import sources from a directory, tarball or zip file
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This command will import a directory, tarball or zip file into a bzr
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tree, replacing any versioned files already present. If a directory is
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specified, it is used as the target. If the directory does not exist, or
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is not versioned, it is created.
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Tarballs may be gzip or bzip2 compressed. This is autodetected.
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If the tarball or zip has a single root directory, that directory is
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stripped when extracting the tarball. This is not done for directories.
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takes_args = ['source', 'tree?']
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def run(self, source, tree=None):
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from upstream_import import do_import
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do_import(source, tree)
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class cmd_cdiff(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""A color version of bzr's diff"""
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takes_args = property(lambda x: get_cmd_object('diff').takes_args)
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takes_options = list(get_cmd_object('diff').takes_options) + [
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RegistryOption.from_kwargs('color',
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'Color mode to use.',
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title='Color Mode', value_switches=False, enum_switch=True,
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never='Never colorize output.',
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auto='Only colorize output if terminal supports it and STDOUT is a'
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always='Always colorize output (default).'),
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Option('check-style',
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help='Warn if trailing whitespace or spurious changes have been'
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def run(self, color='always', check_style=False, *args, **kwargs):
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from colordiff import colordiff
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colordiff(color, check_style, *args, **kwargs)
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class cmd_conflict_diff(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Compare a conflicted file against BASE."""
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encoding_type = 'exact'
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takes_args = ['file*']
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RegistryOption.from_kwargs('direction', 'Direction of comparison.',
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value_switches=True, enum_switch=False,
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other='Compare OTHER against common base.',
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this='Compare THIS against common base.')]
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def run(self, file_list, direction='other'):
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from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.colordiff import DiffWriter
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from conflict_diff import ConflictDiffer
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dw = DiffWriter(self.outf, check_style=False, color='auto')
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ConflictDiffer().run(dw, file_list, direction)
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class cmd_rspush(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Upload this branch to another location using rsync.
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If no location is specified, the last-used location will be used. To
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prevent dirty trees from being uploaded, rspush will error out if there are
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unknown files or local changes. It will also error out if the upstream
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directory is non-empty and not an earlier version of the branch.
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takes_args = ['location?']
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takes_options = [Option('overwrite', help='Ignore differences between'
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' branches and overwrite unconditionally.'),
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Option('no-tree', help='Do not push the working tree,'
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def run(self, location=None, overwrite=False, no_tree=False):
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from bzrlib import workingtree
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cur_branch = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(".")[0]
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bzrtools.rspush(cur_branch, location, overwrite=overwrite,
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working_tree=not no_tree)
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class cmd_link_tree(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Hardlink matching files to another tree.
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Only files with identical content and execute bit will be linked.
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takes_args = ['location']
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def run(self, location):
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from bzrlib import workingtree
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from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.link_tree import link_tree
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target_tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(".")[0]
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source_tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open(location)
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target_tree.lock_write()
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source_tree.lock_read()
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link_tree(target_tree, source_tree)
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class cmd_create_mirror(BzrToolsCommand):
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"""Create a mirror of another branch.
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This is similar to `bzr branch`, but copies more settings, including the
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submit branch and nickname.
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It sets the public branch and parent of the target to the source location.
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takes_args = ['source', 'target']
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def run(self, source, target):
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source_branch = Branch.open(source)
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from bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.mirror import create_mirror
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create_mirror(source_branch, target, [])