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by John Arbash Meinel
Merge bzr.dev 5764 to resolve release-notes (aka NEWS) conflicts |
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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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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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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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1887.1.1
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#
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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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4183.7.1
by Sabin Iacob
update FSF mailing address |
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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import from baz patch-364 |
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"""Tree classes, representing directory at point in time.
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"""
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by Martin Pool
- Put files inside an exported tarball into a top-level directory rather than |
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import os |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import |
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lazy_import(globals(), """ |
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5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
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import collections
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by Martin Pool
Merge John's import-speedup branch: |
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2079.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a deprecated bzrlib.tree.RevisionTree() in favor of bzrlib.revisiontree.RevisionTree() |
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from bzrlib import (
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3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
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conflicts as _mod_conflicts,
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3368.2.30
by Ian Clatworthy
add -Dfilters support |
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debug,
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2079.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a deprecated bzrlib.tree.RevisionTree() in favor of bzrlib.revisiontree.RevisionTree() |
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delta,
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5745.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
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errors,
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3368.2.16
by Ian Clatworthy
add real implementation of Tree.get_filter_stack |
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filters,
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5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
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inventory,
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2012.1.8
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from bzr.dev |
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osutils,
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1551.15.46
by Aaron Bentley
Move plan merge to tree |
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revision as _mod_revision,
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3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
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rules,
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5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
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trace,
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2079.1.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Create a deprecated bzrlib.tree.RevisionTree() in favor of bzrlib.revisiontree.RevisionTree() |
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)
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5745.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
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""") |
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by Robert Collins
Deprecate compare_trees and move its body to InterTree.changes_from. |
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from bzrlib.decorators import needs_read_lock |
1852.8.2
by Robert Collins
Add InterTree class to represent InterTree operations. |
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from bzrlib.inter import InterObject |
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import from baz patch-364 |
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1852.5.1
by Robert Collins
Deprecate EmptyTree in favour of using Repository.revision_tree. |
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by Martin Pool
- All top-level classes inherit from object |
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class Tree(object): |
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"""Abstract file tree.
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There are several subclasses:
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* `WorkingTree` exists as files on disk editable by the user.
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* `RevisionTree` is a tree as recorded at some point in the past.
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Trees can be compared, etc, regardless of whether they are working
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trees or versioned trees.
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"""
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by Marius Kruger
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1852.9.6
by Robert Collins
Merge the change from Tree.compare to Tree.changes_from. |
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def changes_from(self, other, want_unchanged=False, specific_files=None, |
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by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
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extra_trees=None, require_versioned=False, include_root=False, |
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want_unversioned=False): |
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by Robert Collins
change Tree.compare to Tree.changes_from - its better for the common case. |
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"""Return a TreeDelta of the changes from other to this tree.
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by Robert Collins
Convert the test_delta tests to intertree_implementation and workingtree_implementation tests as appropriate. |
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:param other: A tree to compare with.
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:param specific_files: An optional list of file paths to restrict the
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comparison to. When mapping filenames to ids, all matches in all
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trees (including optional extra_trees) are used, and all children of
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matched directories are included.
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1852.9.4
by Robert Collins
Add minimal test for Tree.compare(extra_trees=...). |
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:param want_unchanged: An optional boolean requesting the inclusion of
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unchanged entries in the result.
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:param extra_trees: An optional list of additional trees to use when
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mapping the contents of specific_files (paths) to file_ids.
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1852.9.5
by Robert Collins
Add tests for require_versioned to the InterTree.compare() test suite. |
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:param require_versioned: An optional boolean (defaults to False). When
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supplied and True all the 'specific_files' must be versioned, or
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a PathsNotVersionedError will be thrown.
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2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
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:param want_unversioned: Scan for unversioned paths.
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1852.9.3
by Robert Collins
Convert the test_delta tests to intertree_implementation and workingtree_implementation tests as appropriate. |
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by Marius Kruger
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The comparison will be performed by an InterTree object looked up on
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1852.8.4
by Robert Collins
Hook InterTree into Tree. |
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self and other.
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"""
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1852.8.8
by Robert Collins
change Tree.compare to Tree.changes_from - its better for the common case. |
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# Martin observes that Tree.changes_from returns a TreeDelta and this
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# may confuse people, because the class name of the returned object is
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# a synonym of the object referenced in the method name.
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1852.9.6
by Robert Collins
Merge the change from Tree.compare to Tree.changes_from. |
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return InterTree.get(other, self).compare( |
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by Robert Collins
Add minimal test for Tree.compare(extra_trees=...). |
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want_unchanged=want_unchanged, |
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specific_files=specific_files, |
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1852.9.5
by Robert Collins
Add tests for require_versioned to the InterTree.compare() test suite. |
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extra_trees=extra_trees, |
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require_versioned=require_versioned, |
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2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
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include_root=include_root, |
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want_unversioned=want_unversioned, |
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1852.9.5
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Add tests for require_versioned to the InterTree.compare() test suite. |
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2012.1.1
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Implement change iterator |
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Make Tree.iter_changes a public method |
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def iter_changes(self, from_tree, include_unchanged=False, |
2255.2.149
by Robert Collins
Crufty but existing _iter_changes implementation for WorkingTreeFormat4. |
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specific_files=None, pb=None, extra_trees=None, |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
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require_versioned=True, want_unversioned=False): |
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by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #304182 by adding a trivial docstring to Tree.iter_changes |
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"""See InterTree.iter_changes"""
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2012.1.5
by Aaron Bentley
Implement specific file id and dangling id handling |
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intertree = InterTree.get(from_tree, self) |
3254.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Make Tree.iter_changes a public method |
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return intertree.iter_changes(include_unchanged, specific_files, pb, |
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
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extra_trees, require_versioned, want_unversioned=want_unversioned) |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
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1773.2.1
by Robert Collins
Teach all trees about unknowns, conflicts and get_parent_ids. |
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def conflicts(self): |
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"""Get a list of the conflicts in the tree.
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Each conflict is an instance of bzrlib.conflicts.Conflict.
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"""
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Return ConflictsList() instead of [] from Tree.conflicts. |
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return _mod_conflicts.ConflictList() |
1773.2.1
by Robert Collins
Teach all trees about unknowns, conflicts and get_parent_ids. |
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by Robert Collins
Move unknown detection in long status into the delta creation, saving a tree-scan. |
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def extras(self): |
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"""For trees that can have unversioned files, return all such paths."""
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return [] |
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def get_parent_ids(self): |
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"""Get the parent ids for this tree.
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by Robert Collins
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:return: a list of parent ids. [] is returned to indicate
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a tree with no parents.
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:raises: BzrError if the parents are not known.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.get_parent_ids) |
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by Marius Kruger
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def has_filename(self, filename): |
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"""True if the tree has given filename."""
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minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.has_filename) |
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import from baz patch-364 |
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by abentley
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def has_id(self, file_id): |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.has_id) |
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by abentley
Propogated has_or_had_id to Tree |
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by Aaron Bentley
Change Tree.__contains__ to tolerate subclasssing |
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def __contains__(self, file_id): |
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return self.has_id(file_id) |
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by Robert Collins
Add more test trees to the tree-implementations tests. |
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1185.12.39
by abentley
Propogated has_or_had_id to Tree |
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def has_or_had_id(self, file_id): |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.has_or_had_id) |
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import from baz patch-364 |
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by Robert Collins
Teach delta.report_changes about unversioned files, removing all inventory access during status --short. |
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def is_ignored(self, filename): |
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"""Check whether the filename is ignored by this tree.
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:param filename: The relative filename within the tree.
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:return: True if the filename is ignored.
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"""
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return False |
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by Martin Pool
- New form 'file_id in tree' to check if the file is present |
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def __iter__(self): |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
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"""Yield all file ids in this tree."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.__iter__) |
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by Martin Pool
- New form 'file_id in tree' to check if the file is present |
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3146.8.16
by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review |
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def all_file_ids(self): |
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by Aaron Bentley
Introduce iter_all_file_ids, to avoid hitting Inventory for this case |
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"""Iterate through all file ids, including ids for missing files."""
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by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review |
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return set(self.inventory) |
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by Aaron Bentley
Introduce iter_all_file_ids, to avoid hitting Inventory for this case |
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import from baz patch-364 |
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def id2path(self, file_id): |
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Tree.id2path should raise NoSuchId, not return None. |
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"""Return the path for a file id.
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:raises NoSuchId:
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"""
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5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.id2path) |
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import from baz patch-364 |
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4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
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def iter_entries_by_dir(self, specific_file_ids=None, yield_parents=False): |
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by Robert Collins
Add more test trees to the tree-implementations tests. |
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"""Walk the tree in 'by_dir' order.
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by Aaron Bentley
Fix iter_entries_by_dir ordering |
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This will yield each entry in the tree as a (path, entry) tuple.
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The order that they are yielded is:
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Directories are walked in a depth-first lexicographical order,
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however, whenever a directory is reached, all of its direct child
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nodes are yielded in lexicographical order before yielding the
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grandchildren.
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For example, in the tree::
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c
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d/
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e
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f/
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g
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by Aaron Bentley
Fix iteration order of iter_entries_by_dir |
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The yield order (ignoring root) would be::
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by Aaron Bentley
Fix iter_entries_by_dir ordering |
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a, f, a/b, a/d, a/b/c, a/d/e, f/g
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4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
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:param yield_parents: If True, yield the parents from the root leading
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down to specific_file_ids that have been requested. This has no
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impact if specific_file_ids is None.
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1852.6.9
by Robert Collins
Add more test trees to the tree-implementations tests. |
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"""
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5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.iter_entries_by_dir) |
1852.6.9
by Robert Collins
Add more test trees to the tree-implementations tests. |
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5793.2.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add Tree.list_files stub. |
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def list_files(self, include_root=False, from_dir=None, recursive=True): |
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"""List all files in this tree.
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:param include_root: Whether to include the entry for the tree root
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:param from_dir: Directory under which to list files
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:param recursive: Whether to list files recursively
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:return: iterator over tuples of (path, versioned, kind, file_id,
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inventory entry)
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.list_files) |
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Get merge_nested finally working: change nested tree iterators to take file_ids, and ensure the right branch is connected to in the merge logic. May not be suitable for shared repositories yet. |
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def iter_references(self): |
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by Ian Clatworthy
apply jam's review feedback |
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if self.supports_tree_reference(): |
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for path, entry in self.iter_entries_by_dir(): |
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if entry.kind == 'tree-reference': |
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yield path, entry.file_id |
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by Aaron Bentley
Enable nested commits |
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by Robert Collins
Bugfix the new pull --clobber to not generate spurious conflicts. |
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def kind(self, file_id): |
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by Martin Pool
reference-trees in dirstate pass all tests. |
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raise NotImplementedError("Tree subclass %s must implement kind" |
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% self.__class__.__name__) |
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by Robert Collins
Bugfix the new pull --clobber to not generate spurious conflicts. |
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by Aaron Bentley
Eliminate direct use of inventory from transform application |
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def stored_kind(self, file_id): |
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"""File kind stored for this file_id.
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by Aaron Bentley
Cleanup and docs |
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May not match kind on disk for working trees. Always available
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for versioned files, even when the file itself is missing.
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3146.8.4
by Aaron Bentley
Eliminate direct use of inventory from transform application |
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"""
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return self.kind(file_id) |
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by Robert Collins
* New method on ``bzrlib.tree.Tree`` ``path_content_summary`` provides a |
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def path_content_summary(self, path): |
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"""Get a summary of the information about path.
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3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
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4595.11.2
by Martin Pool
Clarify contract of path_content_summary |
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All the attributes returned are for the canonical form, not the
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convenient form (if content filters are in use.)
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* New method on ``bzrlib.tree.Tree`` ``path_content_summary`` provides a |
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:param path: A relative path within the tree.
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:return: A tuple containing kind, size, exec, sha1-or-link.
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Kind is always present (see tree.kind()).
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4595.11.13
by Martin Pool
Remove get_kind_and_executable_by_path; go back to using plain path_content_summary |
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size is present if kind is file and the size of the
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canonical form can be cheaply determined, None otherwise.
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2776.1.7
by Robert Collins
* New method on ``bzrlib.tree.Tree`` ``path_content_summary`` provides a |
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exec is None unless kind is file and the platform supports the 'x'
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bit.
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sha1-or-link is the link target if kind is symlink, or the sha1 if
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it can be obtained without reading the file.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.path_content_summary) |
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2255.2.226
by Robert Collins
Get merge_nested finally working: change nested tree iterators to take file_ids, and ensure the right branch is connected to in the merge logic. May not be suitable for shared repositories yet. |
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def get_reference_revision(self, file_id, path=None): |
2255.2.158
by Martin Pool
Most of the integration of dirstate and subtree |
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raise NotImplementedError("Tree subclass %s must implement " |
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"get_reference_revision"
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% self.__class__.__name__) |
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2100.3.20
by Aaron Bentley
Implement tree comparison for tree references |
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2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
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def _comparison_data(self, entry, path): |
2012.1.15
by Aaron Bentley
Minor tweaks |
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"""Return a tuple of kind, executable, stat_value for a file.
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entry may be None if there is no inventory entry for the file, but
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path must always be supplied.
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kind is None if there is no file present (even if an inventory id is
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present). executable is False for non-file entries.
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"""
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2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
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raise NotImplementedError(self._comparison_data) |
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2255.2.10
by Robert Collins
Now all tests matching dirstate pass - added generation of inventories for parent trees. |
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def _file_size(self, entry, stat_value): |
2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
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raise NotImplementedError(self._file_size) |
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2743.3.3
by Ian Clatworthy
Skip path lookup for tree.get_file() when we already know the path |
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def get_file(self, file_id, path=None): |
2772.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
(Ian Clatworthy) Quicker initial commit - skip SHAing twice & skip path lookup as we know it |
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"""Return a file object for the file file_id in the tree.
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3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
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2772.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
(Ian Clatworthy) Quicker initial commit - skip SHAing twice & skip path lookup as we know it |
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If both file_id and path are defined, it is implementation defined as
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to which one is used.
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"""
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1986.1.2
by Robert Collins
Various changes to allow non-workingtree specific tests to run entirely |
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raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file) |
2255.7.36
by John Arbash Meinel
All trees should implement get_file_mtime() |
258 |
|
4354.4.5
by Aaron Bentley
Ensure Tree.get_file_with_stat is provided. |
259 |
def get_file_with_stat(self, file_id, path=None): |
4354.4.7
by Aaron Bentley
Move MutableTree.get_file_with_stat to Tree.get_file_with_stat. |
260 |
"""Get a file handle and stat object for file_id.
|
261 |
||
262 |
The default implementation returns (self.get_file, None) for backwards
|
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263 |
compatibility.
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264 |
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265 |
:param file_id: The file id to read.
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266 |
:param path: The path of the file, if it is known.
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267 |
:return: A tuple (file_handle, stat_value_or_None). If the tree has
|
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268 |
no stat facility, or need for a stat cache feedback during commit,
|
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269 |
it may return None for the second element of the tuple.
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270 |
"""
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271 |
return (self.get_file(file_id, path), None) |
|
4354.4.5
by Aaron Bentley
Ensure Tree.get_file_with_stat is provided. |
272 |
|
3774.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Test Tree.get_file_text() and supply default implementation. |
273 |
def get_file_text(self, file_id, path=None): |
274 |
"""Return the byte content of a file.
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275 |
||
276 |
:param file_id: The file_id of the file.
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277 |
:param path: The path of the file.
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|
278 |
If both file_id and path are supplied, an implementation may use
|
|
279 |
either one.
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280 |
"""
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281 |
my_file = self.get_file(file_id, path) |
|
282 |
try: |
|
283 |
return my_file.read() |
|
284 |
finally: |
|
285 |
my_file.close() |
|
286 |
||
3774.1.2
by Aaron Bentley
Test Tree.get_file_lines, provide a default implementation |
287 |
def get_file_lines(self, file_id, path=None): |
288 |
"""Return the content of a file, as lines.
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289 |
||
290 |
:param file_id: The file_id of the file.
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291 |
:param path: The path of the file.
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|
292 |
If both file_id and path are supplied, an implementation may use
|
|
293 |
either one.
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294 |
"""
|
|
295 |
return osutils.split_lines(self.get_file_text(file_id, path)) |
|
296 |
||
5777.1.3
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add stub for Tree.get_file_sha1. |
297 |
def get_file_sha1(self, file_id, path=None): |
298 |
"""Return the SHA1 file for a file.
|
|
299 |
||
300 |
:param file_id: The handle for this file.
|
|
301 |
:param path: The path that this file can be found at.
|
|
302 |
These must point to the same object.
|
|
303 |
"""
|
|
304 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file_sha1) |
|
305 |
||
2255.7.36
by John Arbash Meinel
All trees should implement get_file_mtime() |
306 |
def get_file_mtime(self, file_id, path=None): |
307 |
"""Return the modification time for a file.
|
|
308 |
||
309 |
:param file_id: The handle for this file.
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|
310 |
:param path: The path that this file can be found at.
|
|
311 |
These must point to the same object.
|
|
312 |
"""
|
|
313 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file_mtime) |
|
314 |
||
3363.3.4
by Aaron Bentley
Add get_file_size to Tree interface |
315 |
def get_file_size(self, file_id): |
316 |
"""Return the size of a file in bytes.
|
|
317 |
||
318 |
This applies only to regular files. If invoked on directories or
|
|
319 |
symlinks, it will return None.
|
|
320 |
:param file_id: The file-id of the file
|
|
321 |
"""
|
|
322 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file_size) |
|
323 |
||
974.1.26
by aaron.bentley at utoronto
merged mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050817233101-0939da1cf91f2472 |
324 |
def get_file_by_path(self, path): |
5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
325 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_file_by_path) |
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
326 |
|
5777.1.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Stub for is_executable. |
327 |
def is_executable(self, file_id, path=None): |
328 |
"""Check if a file is executable.
|
|
329 |
||
330 |
:param file_id: The handle for this file.
|
|
331 |
:param path: The path that this file can be found at.
|
|
332 |
These must point to the same object.
|
|
333 |
"""
|
|
334 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.is_executable) |
|
335 |
||
2708.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Rename extract_files_bytes to iter_files_bytes |
336 |
def iter_files_bytes(self, desired_files): |
2708.1.6
by Aaron Bentley
Turn extract_files_bytes into an iterator |
337 |
"""Iterate through file contents.
|
2708.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement Tree.extract_files |
338 |
|
2708.1.10
by Aaron Bentley
Update docstrings |
339 |
Files will not necessarily be returned in the order they occur in
|
340 |
desired_files. No specific order is guaranteed.
|
|
341 |
||
342 |
Yields pairs of identifier, bytes_iterator. identifier is an opaque
|
|
343 |
value supplied by the caller as part of desired_files. It should
|
|
344 |
uniquely identify the file version in the caller's context. (Examples:
|
|
345 |
an index number or a TreeTransform trans_id.)
|
|
346 |
||
347 |
bytes_iterator is an iterable of bytestrings for the file. The
|
|
348 |
kind of iterable and length of the bytestrings are unspecified, but for
|
|
349 |
this implementation, it is a tuple containing a single bytestring with
|
|
350 |
the complete text of the file.
|
|
351 |
||
2708.1.6
by Aaron Bentley
Turn extract_files_bytes into an iterator |
352 |
:param desired_files: a list of (file_id, identifier) pairs
|
2708.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement Tree.extract_files |
353 |
"""
|
2708.1.6
by Aaron Bentley
Turn extract_files_bytes into an iterator |
354 |
for file_id, identifier in desired_files: |
2708.1.10
by Aaron Bentley
Update docstrings |
355 |
# We wrap the string in a tuple so that we can return an iterable
|
356 |
# of bytestrings. (Technically, a bytestring is also an iterable
|
|
357 |
# of bytestrings, but iterating through each character is not
|
|
358 |
# performant.)
|
|
2708.1.6
by Aaron Bentley
Turn extract_files_bytes into an iterator |
359 |
cur_file = (self.get_file_text(file_id),) |
360 |
yield identifier, cur_file |
|
2708.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement Tree.extract_files |
361 |
|
2255.2.134
by John Arbash Meinel
Add a tree-test for get_symlink_target |
362 |
def get_symlink_target(self, file_id): |
363 |
"""Get the target for a given file_id.
|
|
364 |
||
365 |
It is assumed that the caller already knows that file_id is referencing
|
|
366 |
a symlink.
|
|
367 |
:param file_id: Handle for the symlink entry.
|
|
368 |
:return: The path the symlink points to.
|
|
369 |
"""
|
|
370 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_symlink_target) |
|
371 |
||
3794.5.5
by Mark Hammond
Add get_canonical_path method to the Tree class, plus tests. |
372 |
|
2946.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Add tree implementation tests for Tree.get_root_id() |
373 |
def get_root_id(self): |
374 |
"""Return the file_id for the root of this tree."""
|
|
375 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_root_id) |
|
376 |
||
3224.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Updated the base Tree.annotate_iter() since all implemenations take an optional kwarg. |
377 |
def annotate_iter(self, file_id, |
378 |
default_revision=_mod_revision.CURRENT_REVISION): |
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
379 |
"""Return an iterator of revision_id, line tuples.
|
1551.9.18
by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review comments |
380 |
|
1551.9.16
by Aaron Bentley
Implement Tree.annotate_iter for RevisionTree and WorkingTree |
381 |
For working trees (and mutable trees in general), the special
|
382 |
revision_id 'current:' will be used for lines that are new in this
|
|
383 |
tree, e.g. uncommitted changes.
|
|
384 |
:param file_id: The file to produce an annotated version from
|
|
3224.1.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Updated the base Tree.annotate_iter() since all implemenations take an optional kwarg. |
385 |
:param default_revision: For lines that don't match a basis, mark them
|
386 |
with this revision id. Not all implementations will make use of
|
|
387 |
this value.
|
|
1551.9.16
by Aaron Bentley
Implement Tree.annotate_iter for RevisionTree and WorkingTree |
388 |
"""
|
389 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.annotate_iter) |
|
390 |
||
3144.3.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers |
391 |
def _get_plan_merge_data(self, file_id, other, base): |
4496.3.15
by Andrew Bennetts
Remove unused imports. |
392 |
from bzrlib import versionedfile |
3062.1.11
by Aaron Bentley
Update references |
393 |
vf = versionedfile._PlanMergeVersionedFile(file_id) |
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
394 |
last_revision_a = self._get_file_revision(file_id, vf, 'this:') |
395 |
last_revision_b = other._get_file_revision(file_id, vf, 'other:') |
|
3062.2.4
by Aaron Bentley
Start supporting merge-with-base |
396 |
if base is None: |
397 |
last_revision_base = None |
|
398 |
else: |
|
3062.2.6
by Aaron Bentley
Get cherrypick-on-weave working |
399 |
last_revision_base = base._get_file_revision(file_id, vf, 'base:') |
3144.3.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers |
400 |
return vf, last_revision_a, last_revision_b, last_revision_base |
401 |
||
402 |
def plan_file_merge(self, file_id, other, base=None): |
|
403 |
"""Generate a merge plan based on annotations.
|
|
404 |
||
405 |
If the file contains uncommitted changes in this tree, they will be
|
|
406 |
attributed to the 'current:' pseudo-revision. If the file contains
|
|
407 |
uncommitted changes in the other tree, they will be assigned to the
|
|
408 |
'other:' pseudo-revision.
|
|
409 |
"""
|
|
410 |
data = self._get_plan_merge_data(file_id, other, base) |
|
411 |
vf, last_revision_a, last_revision_b, last_revision_base = data |
|
3062.2.4
by Aaron Bentley
Start supporting merge-with-base |
412 |
return vf.plan_merge(last_revision_a, last_revision_b, |
413 |
last_revision_base) |
|
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
414 |
|
3144.3.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers |
415 |
def plan_file_lca_merge(self, file_id, other, base=None): |
416 |
"""Generate a merge plan based lca-newness.
|
|
417 |
||
418 |
If the file contains uncommitted changes in this tree, they will be
|
|
419 |
attributed to the 'current:' pseudo-revision. If the file contains
|
|
420 |
uncommitted changes in the other tree, they will be assigned to the
|
|
421 |
'other:' pseudo-revision.
|
|
422 |
"""
|
|
423 |
data = self._get_plan_merge_data(file_id, other, base) |
|
424 |
vf, last_revision_a, last_revision_b, last_revision_base = data |
|
425 |
return vf.plan_lca_merge(last_revision_a, last_revision_b, |
|
426 |
last_revision_base) |
|
427 |
||
3363.9.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement plan_merge, refactoring various bits |
428 |
def _iter_parent_trees(self): |
429 |
"""Iterate through parent trees, defaulting to Tree.revision_tree."""
|
|
430 |
for revision_id in self.get_parent_ids(): |
|
431 |
try: |
|
432 |
yield self.revision_tree(revision_id) |
|
433 |
except errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree: |
|
434 |
yield self.repository.revision_tree(revision_id) |
|
435 |
||
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
436 |
def _get_file_revision(self, file_id, vf, tree_revision): |
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores. |
437 |
"""Ensure that file_id, tree_revision is in vf to plan the merge."""
|
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
438 |
|
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores. |
439 |
if getattr(self, '_repository', None) is None: |
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
440 |
last_revision = tree_revision |
5793.2.3
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add a RevisionTree.get_file_revision() method. |
441 |
parent_keys = [(file_id, t.get_file_revision(file_id)) for t in |
3363.9.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement plan_merge, refactoring various bits |
442 |
self._iter_parent_trees()] |
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores. |
443 |
vf.add_lines((file_id, last_revision), parent_keys, |
4708.2.1
by Martin
Ensure all files opened by bazaar proper are explicitly closed |
444 |
self.get_file_lines(file_id)) |
3062.1.6
by Aaron Bentley
PlanMergeVersionedfile now has multiple Versionedfile fallbacks |
445 |
repo = self.branch.repository |
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores. |
446 |
base_vf = repo.texts |
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
447 |
else: |
5793.2.3
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add a RevisionTree.get_file_revision() method. |
448 |
last_revision = self.get_file_revision(file_id) |
3350.6.4
by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores. |
449 |
base_vf = self._repository.texts |
450 |
if base_vf not in vf.fallback_versionedfiles: |
|
451 |
vf.fallback_versionedfiles.append(base_vf) |
|
3062.1.3
by Aaron Bentley
Correctly determine file revisions |
452 |
return last_revision |
1551.15.46
by Aaron Bentley
Move plan merge to tree |
453 |
|
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
454 |
def _check_retrieved(self, ie, f): |
1364
by Martin Pool
- remove extra verification of files retrieved from tree |
455 |
if not __debug__: |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
456 |
return
|
5745.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
457 |
fp = osutils.fingerprint_file(f) |
130
by mbp at sourcefrog
- fixup checks on retrieved files to cope with compression, |
458 |
f.seek(0) |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
459 |
|
1963.2.6
by Robey Pointer
pychecker is on crack; go back to using 'is None'. |
460 |
if ie.text_size is not None: |
131
by mbp at sourcefrog
check size and sha1 of files retrieved from the tree |
461 |
if ie.text_size != fp['size']: |
5753.2.2
by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some unnecessary imports, clean up lazy imports. |
462 |
raise errors.BzrError( |
463 |
"mismatched size for file %r in %r" % |
|
5745.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
464 |
(ie.file_id, self._store), |
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
465 |
["inventory expects %d bytes" % ie.text_size, |
130
by mbp at sourcefrog
- fixup checks on retrieved files to cope with compression, |
466 |
"file is actually %d bytes" % fp['size'], |
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
467 |
"store is probably damaged/corrupt"]) |
468 |
||
130
by mbp at sourcefrog
- fixup checks on retrieved files to cope with compression, |
469 |
if ie.text_sha1 != fp['sha1']: |
5745.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Use lazy imports in bzrlib.tree. |
470 |
raise errors.BzrError("wrong SHA-1 for file %r in %r" % |
471 |
(ie.file_id, self._store), |
|
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
472 |
["inventory expects %s" % ie.text_sha1, |
130
by mbp at sourcefrog
- fixup checks on retrieved files to cope with compression, |
473 |
"file is actually %s" % fp['sha1'], |
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
474 |
"store is probably damaged/corrupt"]) |
475 |
||
1986.1.2
by Robert Collins
Various changes to allow non-workingtree specific tests to run entirely |
476 |
def path2id(self, path): |
477 |
"""Return the id for path in this tree."""
|
|
5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
478 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.path2id) |
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
479 |
|
2255.2.101
by Robert Collins
Finish making Tree.ids2paths support the file_ids_across_trees api. |
480 |
def paths2ids(self, paths, trees=[], require_versioned=True): |
2255.2.100
by Robert Collins
Create a paths2ids api to replace find_ids_across_trees, with tests. |
481 |
"""Return all the ids that can be reached by walking from paths.
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
482 |
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
483 |
Each path is looked up in this tree and any extras provided in
|
2255.2.100
by Robert Collins
Create a paths2ids api to replace find_ids_across_trees, with tests. |
484 |
trees, and this is repeated recursively: the children in an extra tree
|
485 |
of a directory that has been renamed under a provided path in this tree
|
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
486 |
are all returned, even if none exist under a provided path in this
|
2255.2.100
by Robert Collins
Create a paths2ids api to replace find_ids_across_trees, with tests. |
487 |
tree, and vice versa.
|
2255.2.101
by Robert Collins
Finish making Tree.ids2paths support the file_ids_across_trees api. |
488 |
|
489 |
:param paths: An iterable of paths to start converting to ids from.
|
|
2255.2.104
by Robert Collins
Add WorkingTree4.paths2ids which is inventory-usage free if the trees being examined are in the dirstate. |
490 |
Alternatively, if paths is None, no ids should be calculated and None
|
491 |
will be returned. This is offered to make calling the api unconditional
|
|
492 |
for code that *might* take a list of files.
|
|
2255.2.101
by Robert Collins
Finish making Tree.ids2paths support the file_ids_across_trees api. |
493 |
:param trees: Additional trees to consider.
|
494 |
:param require_versioned: If False, do not raise NotVersionedError if
|
|
495 |
an element of paths is not versioned in this tree and all of trees.
|
|
2255.2.100
by Robert Collins
Create a paths2ids api to replace find_ids_across_trees, with tests. |
496 |
"""
|
2255.2.105
by Robert Collins
Unfuck InterTree.compare which I broke with the paths2ids implementation. |
497 |
return find_ids_across_trees(paths, [self] + list(trees), require_versioned) |
2255.2.100
by Robert Collins
Create a paths2ids api to replace find_ids_across_trees, with tests. |
498 |
|
3363.12.2
by Aaron Bentley
Implement tree.iter_children to instead of adjusting InventoryEntry handling |
499 |
def iter_children(self, file_id): |
500 |
entry = self.iter_entries_by_dir([file_id]).next()[1] |
|
501 |
for child in getattr(entry, 'children', {}).itervalues(): |
|
502 |
yield child.file_id |
|
503 |
||
1543.1.1
by Denys Duchier
lock operations for trees - use them for diff |
504 |
def lock_read(self): |
5200.3.6
by Robert Collins
Make all lock methods return Result objects, rather than lock_read returning self, as per John's review. |
505 |
"""Lock this tree for multiple read only operations.
|
506 |
|
|
507 |
:return: A bzrlib.lock.LogicalLockResult.
|
|
508 |
"""
|
|
1543.1.1
by Denys Duchier
lock operations for trees - use them for diff |
509 |
pass
|
510 |
||
1908.11.1
by Robert Collins
Add a new method ``Tree.revision_tree`` which allows access to cached |
511 |
def revision_tree(self, revision_id): |
512 |
"""Obtain a revision tree for the revision revision_id.
|
|
513 |
||
514 |
The intention of this method is to allow access to possibly cached
|
|
515 |
tree data. Implementors of this method should raise NoSuchRevision if
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
516 |
the tree is not locally available, even if they could obtain the
|
517 |
tree via a repository or some other means. Callers are responsible
|
|
1908.11.1
by Robert Collins
Add a new method ``Tree.revision_tree`` which allows access to cached |
518 |
for finding the ultimate source for a revision tree.
|
519 |
||
520 |
:param revision_id: The revision_id of the requested tree.
|
|
521 |
:return: A Tree.
|
|
522 |
:raises: NoSuchRevision if the tree cannot be obtained.
|
|
523 |
"""
|
|
524 |
raise errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree(self, revision_id) |
|
525 |
||
1773.2.1
by Robert Collins
Teach all trees about unknowns, conflicts and get_parent_ids. |
526 |
def unknowns(self): |
527 |
"""What files are present in this tree and unknown.
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
528 |
|
1773.2.1
by Robert Collins
Teach all trees about unknowns, conflicts and get_parent_ids. |
529 |
:return: an iterator over the unknown files.
|
530 |
"""
|
|
531 |
return iter([]) |
|
532 |
||
1543.1.1
by Denys Duchier
lock operations for trees - use them for diff |
533 |
def unlock(self): |
534 |
pass
|
|
1658.1.9
by Martin Pool
Give an error for bzr diff on an nonexistent file (Malone #3619) |
535 |
|
536 |
def filter_unversioned_files(self, paths): |
|
2255.7.62
by Robert Collins
Update the Tree.filter_unversioned_files docstring to reflect what the existing implementations actually do, and change the WorkingTree4 implementation to match a newly created test for it. |
537 |
"""Filter out paths that are versioned.
|
1658.1.9
by Martin Pool
Give an error for bzr diff on an nonexistent file (Malone #3619) |
538 |
|
539 |
:return: set of paths.
|
|
540 |
"""
|
|
5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
541 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.filter_unversioned_files) |
1852.7.1
by Robert Collins
Move RevisionTree out of tree.py. |
542 |
|
1852.15.3
by Robert Collins
Add a first-cut Tree.walkdirs method. |
543 |
def walkdirs(self, prefix=""): |
544 |
"""Walk the contents of this tree from path down.
|
|
545 |
||
546 |
This yields all the data about the contents of a directory at a time.
|
|
547 |
After each directory has been yielded, if the caller has mutated the
|
|
548 |
list to exclude some directories, they are then not descended into.
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
549 |
|
1852.15.3
by Robert Collins
Add a first-cut Tree.walkdirs method. |
550 |
The data yielded is of the form:
|
1852.15.7
by Robert Collins
Start testing behaviour of unknowns in WorkingTree.walkdirs. |
551 |
((directory-relpath, directory-path-from-root, directory-fileid),
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
552 |
[(relpath, basename, kind, lstat, path_from_tree_root, file_id,
|
1852.15.7
by Robert Collins
Start testing behaviour of unknowns in WorkingTree.walkdirs. |
553 |
versioned_kind), ...]),
|
554 |
- directory-relpath is the containing dirs relpath from prefix
|
|
555 |
- directory-path-from-root is the containing dirs path from /
|
|
556 |
- directory-fileid is the id of the directory if it is versioned.
|
|
1852.15.3
by Robert Collins
Add a first-cut Tree.walkdirs method. |
557 |
- relpath is the relative path within the subtree being walked.
|
558 |
- basename is the basename
|
|
559 |
- kind is the kind of the file now. If unknonwn then the file is not
|
|
560 |
present within the tree - but it may be recorded as versioned. See
|
|
561 |
versioned_kind.
|
|
562 |
- lstat is the stat data *if* the file was statted.
|
|
563 |
- path_from_tree_root is the path from the root of the tree.
|
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
564 |
- file_id is the file_id if the entry is versioned.
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
565 |
- versioned_kind is the kind of the file as last recorded in the
|
1852.15.3
by Robert Collins
Add a first-cut Tree.walkdirs method. |
566 |
versioning system. If 'unknown' the file is not versioned.
|
567 |
One of 'kind' and 'versioned_kind' must not be 'unknown'.
|
|
568 |
||
569 |
:param prefix: Start walking from prefix within the tree rather than
|
|
570 |
at the root. This allows one to walk a subtree but get paths that are
|
|
571 |
relative to a tree rooted higher up.
|
|
572 |
:return: an iterator over the directory data.
|
|
573 |
"""
|
|
574 |
raise NotImplementedError(self.walkdirs) |
|
575 |
||
3368.2.45
by Ian Clatworthy
add and use supports_content_filtering API |
576 |
def supports_content_filtering(self): |
577 |
return False |
|
578 |
||
3368.2.5
by Ian Clatworthy
incorporate jameinel's review feedback |
579 |
def _content_filter_stack(self, path=None, file_id=None): |
3368.2.45
by Ian Clatworthy
add and use supports_content_filtering API |
580 |
"""The stack of content filters for a path if filtering is supported.
|
3368.2.47
by Ian Clatworthy
merge bzr.dev r4042 |
581 |
|
3368.2.4
by Ian Clatworthy
make content filter lookup a tree responsibility |
582 |
Readers will be applied in first-to-last order.
|
583 |
Writers will be applied in last-to-first order.
|
|
3368.2.5
by Ian Clatworthy
incorporate jameinel's review feedback |
584 |
Either the path or the file-id needs to be provided.
|
585 |
||
586 |
:param path: path relative to the root of the tree
|
|
587 |
or None if unknown
|
|
588 |
:param file_id: file_id or None if unknown
|
|
589 |
:return: the list of filters - [] if there are none
|
|
3368.2.4
by Ian Clatworthy
make content filter lookup a tree responsibility |
590 |
"""
|
3368.2.16
by Ian Clatworthy
add real implementation of Tree.get_filter_stack |
591 |
filter_pref_names = filters._get_registered_names() |
592 |
if len(filter_pref_names) == 0: |
|
593 |
return [] |
|
594 |
if path is None: |
|
595 |
path = self.id2path(file_id) |
|
3368.2.29
by Ian Clatworthy
access rules via get_special_file to fix recursion bug |
596 |
prefs = self.iter_search_rules([path], filter_pref_names).next() |
3368.2.30
by Ian Clatworthy
add -Dfilters support |
597 |
stk = filters._get_filter_stack_for(prefs) |
598 |
if 'filters' in debug.debug_flags: |
|
5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
599 |
trace.note("*** %s content-filter: %s => %r" % (path,prefs,stk)) |
3368.2.30
by Ian Clatworthy
add -Dfilters support |
600 |
return stk |
3368.2.4
by Ian Clatworthy
make content filter lookup a tree responsibility |
601 |
|
3368.2.45
by Ian Clatworthy
add and use supports_content_filtering API |
602 |
def _content_filter_stack_provider(self): |
603 |
"""A function that returns a stack of ContentFilters.
|
|
604 |
||
605 |
The function takes a path (relative to the top of the tree) and a
|
|
606 |
file-id as parameters.
|
|
607 |
||
608 |
:return: None if content filtering is not supported by this tree.
|
|
609 |
"""
|
|
610 |
if self.supports_content_filtering(): |
|
611 |
return lambda path, file_id: \ |
|
612 |
self._content_filter_stack(path, file_id) |
|
613 |
else: |
|
614 |
return None |
|
615 |
||
3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
616 |
def iter_search_rules(self, path_names, pref_names=None, |
4324.4.1
by Marius Kruger
Make it possible to blackboxtest rules |
617 |
_default_searcher=None): |
3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
618 |
"""Find the preferences for filenames in a tree.
|
619 |
||
620 |
:param path_names: an iterable of paths to find attributes for.
|
|
621 |
Paths are given relative to the root of the tree.
|
|
622 |
:param pref_names: the list of preferences to lookup - None for all
|
|
623 |
:param _default_searcher: private parameter to assist testing - don't use
|
|
624 |
:return: an iterator of tuple sequences, one per path-name.
|
|
625 |
See _RulesSearcher.get_items for details on the tuple sequence.
|
|
626 |
"""
|
|
4324.4.1
by Marius Kruger
Make it possible to blackboxtest rules |
627 |
if _default_searcher is None: |
628 |
_default_searcher = rules._per_user_searcher |
|
3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
629 |
searcher = self._get_rules_searcher(_default_searcher) |
630 |
if searcher is not None: |
|
3398.1.34
by Ian Clatworthy
changed API design as requested by jam during review |
631 |
if pref_names is not None: |
632 |
for path in path_names: |
|
633 |
yield searcher.get_selected_items(path, pref_names) |
|
634 |
else: |
|
635 |
for path in path_names: |
|
636 |
yield searcher.get_items(path) |
|
3398.1.24
by Ian Clatworthy
make iter_search_rules a tree method |
637 |
|
638 |
def _get_rules_searcher(self, default_searcher): |
|
639 |
"""Get the RulesSearcher for this tree given the default one."""
|
|
640 |
searcher = default_searcher |
|
641 |
return searcher |
|
642 |
||
1852.7.1
by Robert Collins
Move RevisionTree out of tree.py. |
643 |
|
5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
644 |
class InventoryTree(Tree): |
645 |
"""A tree that relies on an inventory for its metadata.
|
|
646 |
||
647 |
Trees contain an `Inventory` object, and also know how to retrieve
|
|
648 |
file texts mentioned in the inventory, either from a working
|
|
649 |
directory or from a store.
|
|
650 |
||
651 |
It is possible for trees to contain files that are not described
|
|
652 |
in their inventory or vice versa; for this use `filenames()`.
|
|
5777.3.5
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add note about _inventory. |
653 |
|
654 |
Subclasses should set the _inventory attribute, which is considered
|
|
655 |
private to external API users.
|
|
5777.3.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Split InventoryTree out of Tree. |
656 |
"""
|
657 |
||
658 |
def get_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths): |
|
659 |
"""Like get_canonical_inventory_path() but works on multiple items.
|
|
660 |
||
661 |
:param paths: A sequence of paths relative to the root of the tree.
|
|
662 |
:return: A list of paths, with each item the corresponding input path
|
|
663 |
adjusted to account for existing elements that match case
|
|
664 |
insensitively.
|
|
665 |
"""
|
|
666 |
return list(self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths(paths)) |
|
667 |
||
668 |
def get_canonical_inventory_path(self, path): |
|
669 |
"""Returns the first inventory item that case-insensitively matches path.
|
|
670 |
||
671 |
If a path matches exactly, it is returned. If no path matches exactly
|
|
672 |
but more than one path matches case-insensitively, it is implementation
|
|
673 |
defined which is returned.
|
|
674 |
||
675 |
If no path matches case-insensitively, the input path is returned, but
|
|
676 |
with as many path entries that do exist changed to their canonical
|
|
677 |
form.
|
|
678 |
||
679 |
If you need to resolve many names from the same tree, you should
|
|
680 |
use get_canonical_inventory_paths() to avoid O(N) behaviour.
|
|
681 |
||
682 |
:param path: A paths relative to the root of the tree.
|
|
683 |
:return: The input path adjusted to account for existing elements
|
|
684 |
that match case insensitively.
|
|
685 |
"""
|
|
686 |
return self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths([path]).next() |
|
687 |
||
688 |
def _yield_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths): |
|
689 |
for path in paths: |
|
690 |
# First, if the path as specified exists exactly, just use it.
|
|
691 |
if self.path2id(path) is not None: |
|
692 |
yield path |
|
693 |
continue
|
|
694 |
# go walkin...
|
|
695 |
cur_id = self.get_root_id() |
|
696 |
cur_path = '' |
|
697 |
bit_iter = iter(path.split("/")) |
|
698 |
for elt in bit_iter: |
|
699 |
lelt = elt.lower() |
|
700 |
new_path = None |
|
701 |
for child in self.iter_children(cur_id): |
|
702 |
try: |
|
703 |
# XXX: it seem like if the child is known to be in the
|
|
704 |
# tree, we shouldn't need to go from its id back to
|
|
705 |
# its path -- mbp 2010-02-11
|
|
706 |
#
|
|
707 |
# XXX: it seems like we could be more efficient
|
|
708 |
# by just directly looking up the original name and
|
|
709 |
# only then searching all children; also by not
|
|
710 |
# chopping paths so much. -- mbp 2010-02-11
|
|
711 |
child_base = os.path.basename(self.id2path(child)) |
|
712 |
if (child_base == elt): |
|
713 |
# if we found an exact match, we can stop now; if
|
|
714 |
# we found an approximate match we need to keep
|
|
715 |
# searching because there might be an exact match
|
|
716 |
# later.
|
|
717 |
cur_id = child |
|
718 |
new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base) |
|
719 |
break
|
|
720 |
elif child_base.lower() == lelt: |
|
721 |
cur_id = child |
|
722 |
new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base) |
|
723 |
except errors.NoSuchId: |
|
724 |
# before a change is committed we can see this error...
|
|
725 |
continue
|
|
726 |
if new_path: |
|
727 |
cur_path = new_path |
|
728 |
else: |
|
729 |
# got to the end of this directory and no entries matched.
|
|
730 |
# Return what matched so far, plus the rest as specified.
|
|
731 |
cur_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, elt, *list(bit_iter)) |
|
732 |
break
|
|
733 |
yield cur_path |
|
734 |
# all done.
|
|
735 |
||
736 |
def _get_inventory(self): |
|
737 |
return self._inventory |
|
738 |
||
739 |
inventory = property(_get_inventory, |
|
740 |
doc="Inventory of this Tree") |
|
741 |
||
742 |
@needs_read_lock
|
|
743 |
def path2id(self, path): |
|
744 |
"""Return the id for path in this tree."""
|
|
745 |
return self._inventory.path2id(path) |
|
746 |
||
747 |
def id2path(self, file_id): |
|
748 |
"""Return the path for a file id.
|
|
749 |
||
750 |
:raises NoSuchId:
|
|
751 |
"""
|
|
752 |
return self.inventory.id2path(file_id) |
|
753 |
||
754 |
def has_id(self, file_id): |
|
755 |
return self.inventory.has_id(file_id) |
|
756 |
||
757 |
def has_or_had_id(self, file_id): |
|
758 |
return self.inventory.has_id(file_id) |
|
759 |
||
760 |
def __iter__(self): |
|
761 |
return iter(self.inventory) |
|
762 |
||
763 |
def filter_unversioned_files(self, paths): |
|
764 |
"""Filter out paths that are versioned.
|
|
765 |
||
766 |
:return: set of paths.
|
|
767 |
"""
|
|
768 |
# NB: we specifically *don't* call self.has_filename, because for
|
|
769 |
# WorkingTrees that can indicate files that exist on disk but that
|
|
770 |
# are not versioned.
|
|
771 |
pred = self.inventory.has_filename |
|
772 |
return set((p for p in paths if not pred(p))) |
|
773 |
||
774 |
@needs_read_lock
|
|
775 |
def iter_entries_by_dir(self, specific_file_ids=None, yield_parents=False): |
|
776 |
"""Walk the tree in 'by_dir' order.
|
|
777 |
||
778 |
This will yield each entry in the tree as a (path, entry) tuple.
|
|
779 |
The order that they are yielded is:
|
|
780 |
||
781 |
See Tree.iter_entries_by_dir for details.
|
|
782 |
||
783 |
:param yield_parents: If True, yield the parents from the root leading
|
|
784 |
down to specific_file_ids that have been requested. This has no
|
|
785 |
impact if specific_file_ids is None.
|
|
786 |
"""
|
|
787 |
return self.inventory.iter_entries_by_dir( |
|
788 |
specific_file_ids=specific_file_ids, yield_parents=yield_parents) |
|
789 |
||
790 |
def get_file_by_path(self, path): |
|
791 |
return self.get_file(self._inventory.path2id(path), path) |
|
792 |
||
793 |
||
1
by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364 |
794 |
######################################################################
|
795 |
# diff
|
|
796 |
||
797 |
# TODO: Merge these two functions into a single one that can operate
|
|
798 |
# on either a whole tree or a set of files.
|
|
799 |
||
800 |
# TODO: Return the diff in order by filename, not by category or in
|
|
801 |
# random order. Can probably be done by lock-stepping through the
|
|
802 |
# filenames from both trees.
|
|
803 |
||
804 |
||
805 |
def file_status(filename, old_tree, new_tree): |
|
806 |
"""Return single-letter status, old and new names for a file.
|
|
807 |
||
808 |
The complexity here is in deciding how to represent renames;
|
|
809 |
many complex cases are possible.
|
|
810 |
"""
|
|
811 |
old_inv = old_tree.inventory |
|
812 |
new_inv = new_tree.inventory |
|
813 |
new_id = new_inv.path2id(filename) |
|
814 |
old_id = old_inv.path2id(filename) |
|
815 |
||
816 |
if not new_id and not old_id: |
|
817 |
# easy: doesn't exist in either; not versioned at all
|
|
818 |
if new_tree.is_ignored(filename): |
|
819 |
return 'I', None, None |
|
820 |
else: |
|
821 |
return '?', None, None |
|
822 |
elif new_id: |
|
823 |
# There is now a file of this name, great.
|
|
824 |
pass
|
|
825 |
else: |
|
826 |
# There is no longer a file of this name, but we can describe
|
|
827 |
# what happened to the file that used to have
|
|
828 |
# this name. There are two possibilities: either it was
|
|
829 |
# deleted entirely, or renamed.
|
|
830 |
if new_inv.has_id(old_id): |
|
831 |
return 'X', old_inv.id2path(old_id), new_inv.id2path(old_id) |
|
832 |
else: |
|
833 |
return 'D', old_inv.id2path(old_id), None |
|
834 |
||
835 |
# if the file_id is new in this revision, it is added
|
|
836 |
if new_id and not old_inv.has_id(new_id): |
|
837 |
return 'A' |
|
838 |
||
839 |
# if there used to be a file of this name, but that ID has now
|
|
840 |
# disappeared, it is deleted
|
|
841 |
if old_id and not new_inv.has_id(old_id): |
|
842 |
return 'D' |
|
843 |
||
844 |
return 'wtf?' |
|
845 |
||
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
846 |
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
847 |
def find_ids_across_trees(filenames, trees, require_versioned=True): |
848 |
"""Find the ids corresponding to specified filenames.
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
849 |
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
850 |
All matches in all trees will be used, and all children of matched
|
851 |
directories will be used.
|
|
852 |
||
1551.10.7
by Aaron Bentley
Use new-style output for status |
853 |
:param filenames: The filenames to find file_ids for (if None, returns
|
854 |
None)
|
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
855 |
:param trees: The trees to find file_ids within
|
856 |
:param require_versioned: if true, all specified filenames must occur in
|
|
857 |
at least one tree.
|
|
858 |
:return: a set of file ids for the specified filenames and their children.
|
|
859 |
"""
|
|
3363.12.9
by Aaron Bentley
Revert changed select-all test |
860 |
if not filenames: |
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
861 |
return None |
2255.2.82
by Robert Collins
various notes about find_ids_across_trees |
862 |
specified_path_ids = _find_ids_across_trees(filenames, trees, |
863 |
require_versioned) |
|
864 |
return _find_children_across_trees(specified_path_ids, trees) |
|
865 |
||
866 |
||
867 |
def _find_ids_across_trees(filenames, trees, require_versioned): |
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
868 |
"""Find the ids corresponding to specified filenames.
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
869 |
|
2255.2.82
by Robert Collins
various notes about find_ids_across_trees |
870 |
All matches in all trees will be used, but subdirectories are not scanned.
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
871 |
|
1551.7.14
by Aaron Bentley
Use specified_file_ids instead of is_inside_any in compare_trees |
872 |
:param filenames: The filenames to find file_ids for
|
873 |
:param trees: The trees to find file_ids within
|
|
1551.7.16
by Aaron Bentley
Fix docs |
874 |
:param require_versioned: if true, all specified filenames must occur in
|
2255.2.82
by Robert Collins
various notes about find_ids_across_trees |
875 |
at least one tree.
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
876 |
:return: a set of file ids for the specified filenames
|
1551.7.14
by Aaron Bentley
Use specified_file_ids instead of is_inside_any in compare_trees |
877 |
"""
|
1551.7.17
by Aaron Bentley
Switch to PathsNotVersioned, accept extra_trees |
878 |
not_versioned = [] |
1551.7.18
by Aaron Bentley
Indentation and documentation fixes |
879 |
interesting_ids = set() |
880 |
for tree_path in filenames: |
|
881 |
not_found = True |
|
882 |
for tree in trees: |
|
2255.2.82
by Robert Collins
various notes about find_ids_across_trees |
883 |
file_id = tree.path2id(tree_path) |
1551.7.18
by Aaron Bentley
Indentation and documentation fixes |
884 |
if file_id is not None: |
885 |
interesting_ids.add(file_id) |
|
886 |
not_found = False |
|
887 |
if not_found: |
|
888 |
not_versioned.append(tree_path) |
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
889 |
if len(not_versioned) > 0 and require_versioned: |
890 |
raise errors.PathsNotVersionedError(not_versioned) |
|
891 |
return interesting_ids |
|
892 |
||
893 |
||
894 |
def _find_children_across_trees(specified_ids, trees): |
|
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
895 |
"""Return a set including specified ids and their children.
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
896 |
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
897 |
All matches in all trees will be used.
|
898 |
||
899 |
:param trees: The trees to find file_ids within
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
900 |
:return: a set containing all specified ids and their children
|
1551.7.22
by Aaron Bentley
Changes from review |
901 |
"""
|
902 |
interesting_ids = set(specified_ids) |
|
1551.7.18
by Aaron Bentley
Indentation and documentation fixes |
903 |
pending = interesting_ids |
904 |
# now handle children of interesting ids
|
|
905 |
# we loop so that we handle all children of each id in both trees
|
|
906 |
while len(pending) > 0: |
|
907 |
new_pending = set() |
|
908 |
for file_id in pending: |
|
1551.7.14
by Aaron Bentley
Use specified_file_ids instead of is_inside_any in compare_trees |
909 |
for tree in trees: |
4544.2.1
by Robert Collins
Add interface enforcement for the behaviour of iter_changes with missing subtrees with explicit paths - the whole subtree is returned. |
910 |
if not tree.has_or_had_id(file_id): |
1551.7.18
by Aaron Bentley
Indentation and documentation fixes |
911 |
continue
|
3363.12.2
by Aaron Bentley
Implement tree.iter_children to instead of adjusting InventoryEntry handling |
912 |
for child_id in tree.iter_children(file_id): |
913 |
if child_id not in interesting_ids: |
|
914 |
new_pending.add(child_id) |
|
1551.7.18
by Aaron Bentley
Indentation and documentation fixes |
915 |
interesting_ids.update(new_pending) |
916 |
pending = new_pending |
|
1551.7.14
by Aaron Bentley
Use specified_file_ids instead of is_inside_any in compare_trees |
917 |
return interesting_ids |
1852.8.2
by Robert Collins
Add InterTree class to represent InterTree operations. |
918 |
|
919 |
||
920 |
class InterTree(InterObject): |
|
921 |
"""This class represents operations taking place between two Trees.
|
|
922 |
||
923 |
Its instances have methods like 'compare' and contain references to the
|
|
924 |
source and target trees these operations are to be carried out on.
|
|
925 |
||
2818.2.1
by Ian Clatworthy
minor tree & dirstate code cleanups |
926 |
Clients of bzrlib should not need to use InterTree directly, rather they
|
1852.8.2
by Robert Collins
Add InterTree class to represent InterTree operations. |
927 |
should use the convenience methods on Tree such as 'Tree.compare()' which
|
928 |
will pass through to InterTree as appropriate.
|
|
929 |
"""
|
|
930 |
||
4585.1.18
by Jelmer Vernooij
Add note saying that InterTree will not be tested if the from and to formats are not set. |
931 |
# Formats that will be used to test this InterTree. If both are
|
932 |
# None, this InterTree will not be tested (e.g. because a complex
|
|
933 |
# setup is required)
|
|
934 |
_matching_from_tree_format = None |
|
935 |
_matching_to_tree_format = None |
|
936 |
||
1910.2.15
by Aaron Bentley
Back out inter.get changes, make optimizers an ordered list |
937 |
_optimisers = [] |
1852.8.2
by Robert Collins
Add InterTree class to represent InterTree operations. |
938 |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
939 |
def _changes_from_entries(self, source_entry, target_entry, |
940 |
source_path=None, target_path=None): |
|
941 |
"""Generate a iter_changes tuple between source_entry and target_entry.
|
|
942 |
||
943 |
:param source_entry: An inventory entry from self.source, or None.
|
|
944 |
:param target_entry: An inventory entry from self.target, or None.
|
|
945 |
:param source_path: The path of source_entry, if known. If not known
|
|
946 |
it will be looked up.
|
|
947 |
:param target_path: The path of target_entry, if known. If not known
|
|
948 |
it will be looked up.
|
|
949 |
:return: A tuple, item 0 of which is an iter_changes result tuple, and
|
|
950 |
item 1 is True if there are any changes in the result tuple.
|
|
951 |
"""
|
|
952 |
if source_entry is None: |
|
953 |
if target_entry is None: |
|
954 |
return None |
|
955 |
file_id = target_entry.file_id |
|
956 |
else: |
|
957 |
file_id = source_entry.file_id |
|
958 |
if source_entry is not None: |
|
959 |
source_versioned = True |
|
960 |
source_name = source_entry.name |
|
961 |
source_parent = source_entry.parent_id |
|
962 |
if source_path is None: |
|
963 |
source_path = self.source.id2path(file_id) |
|
964 |
source_kind, source_executable, source_stat = \ |
|
965 |
self.source._comparison_data(source_entry, source_path) |
|
966 |
else: |
|
967 |
source_versioned = False |
|
968 |
source_name = None |
|
969 |
source_parent = None |
|
970 |
source_kind = None |
|
971 |
source_executable = None |
|
972 |
if target_entry is not None: |
|
973 |
target_versioned = True |
|
974 |
target_name = target_entry.name |
|
975 |
target_parent = target_entry.parent_id |
|
976 |
if target_path is None: |
|
977 |
target_path = self.target.id2path(file_id) |
|
978 |
target_kind, target_executable, target_stat = \ |
|
979 |
self.target._comparison_data(target_entry, target_path) |
|
980 |
else: |
|
981 |
target_versioned = False |
|
982 |
target_name = None |
|
983 |
target_parent = None |
|
984 |
target_kind = None |
|
985 |
target_executable = None |
|
986 |
versioned = (source_versioned, target_versioned) |
|
987 |
kind = (source_kind, target_kind) |
|
988 |
changed_content = False |
|
989 |
if source_kind != target_kind: |
|
990 |
changed_content = True |
|
991 |
elif source_kind == 'file': |
|
992 |
if (self.source.get_file_sha1(file_id, source_path, source_stat) != |
|
993 |
self.target.get_file_sha1(file_id, target_path, target_stat)): |
|
994 |
changed_content = True |
|
995 |
elif source_kind == 'symlink': |
|
996 |
if (self.source.get_symlink_target(file_id) != |
|
997 |
self.target.get_symlink_target(file_id)): |
|
998 |
changed_content = True |
|
999 |
# XXX: Yes, the indentation below is wrong. But fixing it broke
|
|
1000 |
# test_merge.TestMergerEntriesLCAOnDisk.
|
|
1001 |
# test_nested_tree_subtree_renamed_and_modified. We'll wait for
|
|
1002 |
# the fix from bzr.dev -- vila 2009026
|
|
1003 |
elif source_kind == 'tree-reference': |
|
1004 |
if (self.source.get_reference_revision(file_id, source_path) |
|
1005 |
!= self.target.get_reference_revision(file_id, target_path)): |
|
1006 |
changed_content = True |
|
1007 |
parent = (source_parent, target_parent) |
|
1008 |
name = (source_name, target_name) |
|
1009 |
executable = (source_executable, target_executable) |
|
1010 |
if (changed_content is not False or versioned[0] != versioned[1] |
|
1011 |
or parent[0] != parent[1] or name[0] != name[1] or |
|
1012 |
executable[0] != executable[1]): |
|
1013 |
changes = True |
|
1014 |
else: |
|
1015 |
changes = False |
|
1016 |
return (file_id, (source_path, target_path), changed_content, |
|
1017 |
versioned, parent, name, kind, executable), changes |
|
1018 |
||
1852.11.1
by Robert Collins
Deprecate compare_trees and move its body to InterTree.changes_from. |
1019 |
@needs_read_lock
|
1852.9.4
by Robert Collins
Add minimal test for Tree.compare(extra_trees=...). |
1020 |
def compare(self, want_unchanged=False, specific_files=None, |
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1021 |
extra_trees=None, require_versioned=False, include_root=False, |
1022 |
want_unversioned=False): |
|
1852.9.3
by Robert Collins
Convert the test_delta tests to intertree_implementation and workingtree_implementation tests as appropriate. |
1023 |
"""Return the changes from source to target.
|
1852.8.3
by Robert Collins
Implement an InterTreeTestProvider and a trivial test_compare test case. |
1024 |
|
1025 |
:return: A TreeDelta.
|
|
1852.9.4
by Robert Collins
Add minimal test for Tree.compare(extra_trees=...). |
1026 |
:param specific_files: An optional list of file paths to restrict the
|
1027 |
comparison to. When mapping filenames to ids, all matches in all
|
|
1028 |
trees (including optional extra_trees) are used, and all children of
|
|
1029 |
matched directories are included.
|
|
1030 |
:param want_unchanged: An optional boolean requesting the inclusion of
|
|
1031 |
unchanged entries in the result.
|
|
1032 |
:param extra_trees: An optional list of additional trees to use when
|
|
1033 |
mapping the contents of specific_files (paths) to file_ids.
|
|
1852.9.5
by Robert Collins
Add tests for require_versioned to the InterTree.compare() test suite. |
1034 |
:param require_versioned: An optional boolean (defaults to False). When
|
1035 |
supplied and True all the 'specific_files' must be versioned, or
|
|
1036 |
a PathsNotVersionedError will be thrown.
|
|
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1037 |
:param want_unversioned: Scan for unversioned paths.
|
1852.8.3
by Robert Collins
Implement an InterTreeTestProvider and a trivial test_compare test case. |
1038 |
"""
|
2255.2.105
by Robert Collins
Unfuck InterTree.compare which I broke with the paths2ids implementation. |
1039 |
trees = (self.source,) |
1852.11.1
by Robert Collins
Deprecate compare_trees and move its body to InterTree.changes_from. |
1040 |
if extra_trees is not None: |
1041 |
trees = trees + tuple(extra_trees) |
|
2255.2.102
by Robert Collins
Use Tree.path2ids in status operations. |
1042 |
# target is usually the newer tree:
|
2255.2.105
by Robert Collins
Unfuck InterTree.compare which I broke with the paths2ids implementation. |
1043 |
specific_file_ids = self.target.paths2ids(specific_files, trees, |
2255.2.102
by Robert Collins
Use Tree.path2ids in status operations. |
1044 |
require_versioned=require_versioned) |
1852.11.1
by Robert Collins
Deprecate compare_trees and move its body to InterTree.changes_from. |
1045 |
if specific_files and not specific_file_ids: |
1046 |
# All files are unversioned, so just return an empty delta
|
|
1047 |
# _compare_trees would think we want a complete delta
|
|
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1048 |
result = delta.TreeDelta() |
5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
1049 |
fake_entry = inventory.InventoryFile('unused', 'unused', 'unused') |
2255.7.91
by Robert Collins
Move unknown detection in long status into the delta creation, saving a tree-scan. |
1050 |
result.unversioned = [(path, None, |
1051 |
self.target._comparison_data(fake_entry, path)[0]) for path in |
|
1052 |
specific_files] |
|
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1053 |
return result |
1852.11.1
by Robert Collins
Deprecate compare_trees and move its body to InterTree.changes_from. |
1054 |
return delta._compare_trees(self.source, self.target, want_unchanged, |
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1055 |
specific_files, include_root, extra_trees=extra_trees, |
2655.2.1
by Marius Kruger
InterTree.compare and delta._compare_trees did not pass its |
1056 |
require_versioned=require_versioned, |
2255.7.90
by Robert Collins
Add unversioned path reporting to TreeDelta. |
1057 |
want_unversioned=want_unversioned) |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1058 |
|
3254.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Make Tree.iter_changes a public method |
1059 |
def iter_changes(self, include_unchanged=False, |
2255.2.149
by Robert Collins
Crufty but existing _iter_changes implementation for WorkingTreeFormat4. |
1060 |
specific_files=None, pb=None, extra_trees=[], |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1061 |
require_versioned=True, want_unversioned=False): |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1062 |
"""Generate an iterator of changes between trees.
|
1063 |
||
1064 |
A tuple is returned:
|
|
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1065 |
(file_id, (path_in_source, path_in_target),
|
1066 |
changed_content, versioned, parent, name, kind,
|
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1067 |
executable)
|
1068 |
||
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1069 |
Changed_content is True if the file's content has changed. This
|
1070 |
includes changes to its kind, and to a symlink's target.
|
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1071 |
|
2012.1.15
by Aaron Bentley
Minor tweaks |
1072 |
versioned, parent, name, kind, executable are tuples of (from, to).
|
1073 |
If a file is missing in a tree, its kind is None.
|
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1074 |
|
2255.2.122
by Robert Collins
Alter intertree implementation tests to let dirstate inter-trees be correctly parameterised. |
1075 |
Iteration is done in parent-to-child order, relative to the target
|
1076 |
tree.
|
|
2255.2.149
by Robert Collins
Crufty but existing _iter_changes implementation for WorkingTreeFormat4. |
1077 |
|
1078 |
There is no guarantee that all paths are in sorted order: the
|
|
1079 |
requirement to expand the search due to renames may result in children
|
|
1080 |
that should be found early being found late in the search, after
|
|
1081 |
lexically later results have been returned.
|
|
1082 |
:param require_versioned: Raise errors.PathsNotVersionedError if a
|
|
1083 |
path in the specific_files list is not versioned in one of
|
|
1084 |
source, target or extra_trees.
|
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1085 |
:param specific_files: An optional list of file paths to restrict the
|
1086 |
comparison to. When mapping filenames to ids, all matches in all
|
|
1087 |
trees (including optional extra_trees) are used, and all children
|
|
1088 |
of matched directories are included. The parents in the target tree
|
|
1089 |
of the specific files up to and including the root of the tree are
|
|
1090 |
always evaluated for changes too.
|
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1091 |
:param want_unversioned: Should unversioned files be returned in the
|
1092 |
output. An unversioned file is defined as one with (False, False)
|
|
1093 |
for the versioned pair.
|
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1094 |
"""
|
2255.2.149
by Robert Collins
Crufty but existing _iter_changes implementation for WorkingTreeFormat4. |
1095 |
lookup_trees = [self.source] |
1096 |
if extra_trees: |
|
1097 |
lookup_trees.extend(extra_trees) |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1098 |
# The ids of items we need to examine to insure delta consistency.
|
1099 |
precise_file_ids = set() |
|
1100 |
changed_file_ids = [] |
|
2748.3.1
by Aaron Bentley
Start supporting [] for empty list |
1101 |
if specific_files == []: |
1102 |
specific_file_ids = [] |
|
1103 |
else: |
|
1104 |
specific_file_ids = self.target.paths2ids(specific_files, |
|
1105 |
lookup_trees, require_versioned=require_versioned) |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1106 |
if specific_files is not None: |
1107 |
# reparented or added entries must have their parents included
|
|
1108 |
# so that valid deltas can be created. The seen_parents set
|
|
1109 |
# tracks the parents that we need to have.
|
|
1110 |
# The seen_dirs set tracks directory entries we've yielded.
|
|
1111 |
# After outputting version object in to_entries we set difference
|
|
1112 |
# the two seen sets and start checking parents.
|
|
1113 |
seen_parents = set() |
|
1114 |
seen_dirs = set() |
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1115 |
if want_unversioned: |
2748.3.1
by Aaron Bentley
Start supporting [] for empty list |
1116 |
all_unversioned = sorted([(p.split('/'), p) for p in |
1117 |
self.target.extras() |
|
1118 |
if specific_files is None or |
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1119 |
osutils.is_inside_any(specific_files, p)]) |
5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
1120 |
all_unversioned = collections.deque(all_unversioned) |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1121 |
else: |
5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
1122 |
all_unversioned = collections.deque() |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1123 |
to_paths = {} |
3363.14.2
by Aaron Bentley
Get iter_changes running to completion |
1124 |
from_entries_by_dir = list(self.source.iter_entries_by_dir( |
1551.9.29
by Aaron Bentley
Optimize Tree._iter_changes with specific file_ids |
1125 |
specific_file_ids=specific_file_ids)) |
2012.1.16
by Aaron Bentley
Support progress bars in iter_changes |
1126 |
from_data = dict((e.file_id, (p, e)) for p, e in from_entries_by_dir) |
3363.14.2
by Aaron Bentley
Get iter_changes running to completion |
1127 |
to_entries_by_dir = list(self.target.iter_entries_by_dir( |
1551.9.31
by Aaron Bentley
Handle to_paths correctly when parent of file is not in specified_ids |
1128 |
specific_file_ids=specific_file_ids)) |
1551.9.29
by Aaron Bentley
Optimize Tree._iter_changes with specific file_ids |
1129 |
num_entries = len(from_entries_by_dir) + len(to_entries_by_dir) |
2012.1.16
by Aaron Bentley
Support progress bars in iter_changes |
1130 |
entry_count = 0 |
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
1131 |
# the unversioned path lookup only occurs on real trees - where there
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1132 |
# can be extras. So the fake_entry is solely used to look up
|
1133 |
# executable it values when execute is not supported.
|
|
5745.3.4
by Jelmer Vernooij
Merge bzr.dev. |
1134 |
fake_entry = inventory.InventoryFile('unused', 'unused', 'unused') |
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1135 |
for target_path, target_entry in to_entries_by_dir: |
1136 |
while (all_unversioned and |
|
1137 |
all_unversioned[0][0] < target_path.split('/')): |
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1138 |
unversioned_path = all_unversioned.popleft() |
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1139 |
target_kind, target_executable, target_stat = \ |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1140 |
self.target._comparison_data(fake_entry, unversioned_path[1]) |
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1141 |
yield (None, (None, unversioned_path[1]), True, (False, False), |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1142 |
(None, None), |
1143 |
(None, unversioned_path[0][-1]), |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1144 |
(None, target_kind), |
1145 |
(None, target_executable)) |
|
1146 |
source_path, source_entry = from_data.get(target_entry.file_id, |
|
1147 |
(None, None)) |
|
1148 |
result, changes = self._changes_from_entries(source_entry, |
|
1149 |
target_entry, source_path=source_path, target_path=target_path) |
|
1150 |
to_paths[result[0]] = result[1][1] |
|
2012.1.16
by Aaron Bentley
Support progress bars in iter_changes |
1151 |
entry_count += 1 |
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1152 |
if result[3][0]: |
1551.9.29
by Aaron Bentley
Optimize Tree._iter_changes with specific file_ids |
1153 |
entry_count += 1 |
2012.1.16
by Aaron Bentley
Support progress bars in iter_changes |
1154 |
if pb is not None: |
1155 |
pb.update('comparing files', entry_count, num_entries) |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1156 |
if changes or include_unchanged: |
1157 |
if specific_file_ids is not None: |
|
1158 |
new_parent_id = result[4][1] |
|
1159 |
precise_file_ids.add(new_parent_id) |
|
1160 |
changed_file_ids.append(result[0]) |
|
1161 |
yield result |
|
1162 |
# Ensure correct behaviour for reparented/added specific files.
|
|
1163 |
if specific_files is not None: |
|
1164 |
# Record output dirs
|
|
1165 |
if result[6][1] == 'directory': |
|
1166 |
seen_dirs.add(result[0]) |
|
1167 |
# Record parents of reparented/added entries.
|
|
1168 |
versioned = result[3] |
|
1169 |
parents = result[4] |
|
1170 |
if not versioned[0] or parents[0] != parents[1]: |
|
1171 |
seen_parents.add(parents[1]) |
|
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1172 |
while all_unversioned: |
1173 |
# yield any trailing unversioned paths
|
|
1174 |
unversioned_path = all_unversioned.popleft() |
|
1175 |
to_kind, to_executable, to_stat = \ |
|
1176 |
self.target._comparison_data(fake_entry, unversioned_path[1]) |
|
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1177 |
yield (None, (None, unversioned_path[1]), True, (False, False), |
2255.7.85
by Robert Collins
Teach _iter_changes to gather unversioned path details upon request. |
1178 |
(None, None), |
1179 |
(None, unversioned_path[0][-1]), |
|
1180 |
(None, to_kind), |
|
1181 |
(None, to_executable)) |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1182 |
# Yield all remaining source paths
|
2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
1183 |
for path, from_entry in from_entries_by_dir: |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1184 |
file_id = from_entry.file_id |
1185 |
if file_id in to_paths: |
|
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1186 |
# already returned
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1187 |
continue
|
5390.3.3
by Andrew Bennetts
Use has_id rather than __contains__; expand NEWS entry; add What's New entry. |
1188 |
if not self.target.has_id(file_id): |
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1189 |
# common case - paths we have not emitted are not present in
|
1190 |
# target.
|
|
1191 |
to_path = None |
|
1192 |
else: |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1193 |
to_path = self.target.id2path(file_id) |
2012.1.16
by Aaron Bentley
Support progress bars in iter_changes |
1194 |
entry_count += 1 |
1195 |
if pb is not None: |
|
1196 |
pb.update('comparing files', entry_count, num_entries) |
|
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1197 |
versioned = (True, False) |
1198 |
parent = (from_entry.parent_id, None) |
|
1199 |
name = (from_entry.name, None) |
|
2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
1200 |
from_kind, from_executable, stat_value = \ |
2255.2.122
by Robert Collins
Alter intertree implementation tests to let dirstate inter-trees be correctly parameterised. |
1201 |
self.source._comparison_data(from_entry, path) |
2012.1.7
by Aaron Bentley
Get tree._iter_changed down to ~ 1 stat per file |
1202 |
kind = (from_kind, None) |
2012.1.2
by Aaron Bentley
reimplement compare_trees |
1203 |
executable = (from_executable, None) |
3619.4.1
by Robert Collins
Improve tests for the behaviour of Tree.iter_changes for missing paths that are only present in one tree, and fix found bugs. (Robert Collins) |
1204 |
changed_content = from_kind is not None |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1205 |
# the parent's path is necessarily known at this point.
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1206 |
changed_file_ids.append(file_id) |
2255.7.96
by Robert Collins
Change _iter_changes interface to yield both old and new paths. |
1207 |
yield(file_id, (path, to_path), changed_content, versioned, parent, |
2012.1.1
by Aaron Bentley
Implement change iterator |
1208 |
name, kind, executable) |
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1209 |
changed_file_ids = set(changed_file_ids) |
1210 |
if specific_file_ids is not None: |
|
1211 |
for result in self._handle_precise_ids(precise_file_ids, |
|
1212 |
changed_file_ids): |
|
1213 |
yield result |
|
1214 |
||
1215 |
def _get_entry(self, tree, file_id): |
|
1216 |
"""Get an inventory entry from a tree, with missing entries as None.
|
|
1217 |
||
1218 |
If the tree raises NotImplementedError on accessing .inventory, then
|
|
1219 |
this is worked around using iter_entries_by_dir on just the file id
|
|
1220 |
desired.
|
|
1221 |
||
1222 |
:param tree: The tree to lookup the entry in.
|
|
1223 |
:param file_id: The file_id to lookup.
|
|
1224 |
"""
|
|
1225 |
try: |
|
1226 |
inventory = tree.inventory |
|
1227 |
except NotImplementedError: |
|
1228 |
# No inventory available.
|
|
1229 |
try: |
|
1230 |
iterator = tree.iter_entries_by_dir(specific_file_ids=[file_id]) |
|
1231 |
return iterator.next()[1] |
|
1232 |
except StopIteration: |
|
1233 |
return None |
|
1234 |
else: |
|
1235 |
try: |
|
1236 |
return inventory[file_id] |
|
1237 |
except errors.NoSuchId: |
|
1238 |
return None |
|
1239 |
||
1240 |
def _handle_precise_ids(self, precise_file_ids, changed_file_ids, |
|
1241 |
discarded_changes=None): |
|
1242 |
"""Fill out a partial iter_changes to be consistent.
|
|
1243 |
||
1244 |
:param precise_file_ids: The file ids of parents that were seen during
|
|
1245 |
the iter_changes.
|
|
1246 |
:param changed_file_ids: The file ids of already emitted items.
|
|
1247 |
:param discarded_changes: An optional dict of precalculated
|
|
1248 |
iter_changes items which the partial iter_changes had not output
|
|
1249 |
but had calculated.
|
|
1250 |
:return: A generator of iter_changes items to output.
|
|
1251 |
"""
|
|
1252 |
# process parents of things that had changed under the users
|
|
1253 |
# requested paths to prevent incorrect paths or parent ids which
|
|
1254 |
# aren't in the tree.
|
|
1255 |
while precise_file_ids: |
|
1256 |
precise_file_ids.discard(None) |
|
1257 |
# Don't emit file_ids twice
|
|
1258 |
precise_file_ids.difference_update(changed_file_ids) |
|
1259 |
if not precise_file_ids: |
|
1260 |
break
|
|
1261 |
# If the there was something at a given output path in source, we
|
|
1262 |
# have to include the entry from source in the delta, or we would
|
|
1263 |
# be putting this entry into a used path.
|
|
1264 |
paths = [] |
|
1265 |
for parent_id in precise_file_ids: |
|
1266 |
try: |
|
1267 |
paths.append(self.target.id2path(parent_id)) |
|
1268 |
except errors.NoSuchId: |
|
1269 |
# This id has been dragged in from the source by delta
|
|
1270 |
# expansion and isn't present in target at all: we don't
|
|
1271 |
# need to check for path collisions on it.
|
|
1272 |
pass
|
|
1273 |
for path in paths: |
|
1274 |
old_id = self.source.path2id(path) |
|
1275 |
precise_file_ids.add(old_id) |
|
1276 |
precise_file_ids.discard(None) |
|
1277 |
current_ids = precise_file_ids |
|
1278 |
precise_file_ids = set() |
|
1279 |
# We have to emit all of precise_file_ids that have been altered.
|
|
1280 |
# We may have to output the children of some of those ids if any
|
|
1281 |
# directories have stopped being directories.
|
|
1282 |
for file_id in current_ids: |
|
1283 |
# Examine file_id
|
|
1284 |
if discarded_changes: |
|
1285 |
result = discarded_changes.get(file_id) |
|
1286 |
old_entry = None |
|
1287 |
else: |
|
1288 |
result = None |
|
1289 |
if result is None: |
|
1290 |
old_entry = self._get_entry(self.source, file_id) |
|
1291 |
new_entry = self._get_entry(self.target, file_id) |
|
1292 |
result, changes = self._changes_from_entries( |
|
1293 |
old_entry, new_entry) |
|
1294 |
else: |
|
1295 |
changes = True |
|
4570.2.5
by Robert Collins
Review feedback, including finding a bug with changes at the root. |
1296 |
# Get this parents parent to examine.
|
1297 |
new_parent_id = result[4][1] |
|
1298 |
precise_file_ids.add(new_parent_id) |
|
4570.2.3
by Robert Collins
Change the way iter_changes treats specific files to prevent InconsistentDeltas. |
1299 |
if changes: |
1300 |
if (result[6][0] == 'directory' and |
|
1301 |
result[6][1] != 'directory'): |
|
1302 |
# This stopped being a directory, the old children have
|
|
1303 |
# to be included.
|
|
1304 |
if old_entry is None: |
|
1305 |
# Reusing a discarded change.
|
|
1306 |
old_entry = self._get_entry(self.source, file_id) |
|
1307 |
for child in old_entry.children.values(): |
|
1308 |
precise_file_ids.add(child.file_id) |
|
1309 |
changed_file_ids.add(result[0]) |
|
1310 |
yield result |
|
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1311 |
|
1312 |
||
1313 |
class MultiWalker(object): |
|
1314 |
"""Walk multiple trees simultaneously, getting combined results."""
|
|
1315 |
||
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1316 |
# Note: This could be written to not assume you can do out-of-order
|
1317 |
# lookups. Instead any nodes that don't match in all trees could be
|
|
1318 |
# marked as 'deferred', and then returned in the final cleanup loop.
|
|
1319 |
# For now, I think it is "nicer" to return things as close to the
|
|
1320 |
# "master_tree" order as we can.
|
|
1321 |
||
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1322 |
def __init__(self, master_tree, other_trees): |
1323 |
"""Create a new MultiWalker.
|
|
1324 |
||
1325 |
All trees being walked must implement "iter_entries_by_dir()", such
|
|
1326 |
that they yield (path, object) tuples, where that object will have a
|
|
1327 |
'.file_id' member, that can be used to check equality.
|
|
1328 |
||
3514.3.11
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanups suggested by Ian |
1329 |
:param master_tree: All trees will be 'slaved' to the master_tree such
|
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1330 |
that nodes in master_tree will be used as 'first-pass' sync points.
|
1331 |
Any nodes that aren't in master_tree will be merged in a second
|
|
1332 |
pass.
|
|
1333 |
:param other_trees: A list of other trees to walk simultaneously.
|
|
1334 |
"""
|
|
1335 |
self._master_tree = master_tree |
|
1336 |
self._other_trees = other_trees |
|
1337 |
||
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1338 |
# Keep track of any nodes that were properly processed just out of
|
1339 |
# order, that way we don't return them at the end, we don't have to
|
|
1340 |
# track *all* processed file_ids, just the out-of-order ones
|
|
1341 |
self._out_of_order_processed = set() |
|
1342 |
||
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1343 |
@staticmethod
|
1344 |
def _step_one(iterator): |
|
1345 |
"""Step an iter_entries_by_dir iterator.
|
|
1346 |
||
1347 |
:return: (has_more, path, ie)
|
|
1348 |
If has_more is False, path and ie will be None.
|
|
1349 |
"""
|
|
1350 |
try: |
|
1351 |
path, ie = iterator.next() |
|
1352 |
except StopIteration: |
|
1353 |
return False, None, None |
|
1354 |
else: |
|
1355 |
return True, path, ie |
|
1356 |
||
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1357 |
@staticmethod
|
1358 |
def _cmp_path_by_dirblock(path1, path2): |
|
1359 |
"""Compare two paths based on what directory they are in.
|
|
1360 |
||
1361 |
This generates a sort order, such that all children of a directory are
|
|
1362 |
sorted together, and grandchildren are in the same order as the
|
|
1363 |
children appear. But all grandchildren come after all children.
|
|
1364 |
||
1365 |
:param path1: first path
|
|
1366 |
:param path2: the second path
|
|
1367 |
:return: negative number if ``path1`` comes first,
|
|
1368 |
0 if paths are equal
|
|
1369 |
and a positive number if ``path2`` sorts first
|
|
1370 |
"""
|
|
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1371 |
# Shortcut this special case
|
1372 |
if path1 == path2: |
|
1373 |
return 0 |
|
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1374 |
# This is stolen from _dirstate_helpers_py.py, only switching it to
|
1375 |
# Unicode objects. Consider using encode_utf8() and then using the
|
|
1376 |
# optimized versions, or maybe writing optimized unicode versions.
|
|
1377 |
if not isinstance(path1, unicode): |
|
1378 |
raise TypeError("'path1' must be a unicode string, not %s: %r" |
|
1379 |
% (type(path1), path1)) |
|
1380 |
if not isinstance(path2, unicode): |
|
1381 |
raise TypeError("'path2' must be a unicode string, not %s: %r" |
|
1382 |
% (type(path2), path2)) |
|
3514.3.13
by John Arbash Meinel
One code path was using a tuple, another a plain path |
1383 |
return cmp(MultiWalker._path_to_key(path1), |
1384 |
MultiWalker._path_to_key(path2)) |
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1385 |
|
1386 |
@staticmethod
|
|
3514.3.13
by John Arbash Meinel
One code path was using a tuple, another a plain path |
1387 |
def _path_to_key(path): |
3514.3.11
by John Arbash Meinel
Cleanups suggested by Ian |
1388 |
dirname, basename = osutils.split(path) |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1389 |
return (dirname.split(u'/'), basename) |
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1390 |
|
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1391 |
def _lookup_by_file_id(self, extra_entries, other_tree, file_id): |
1392 |
"""Lookup an inventory entry by file_id.
|
|
1393 |
||
1394 |
This is called when an entry is missing in the normal order.
|
|
1395 |
Generally this is because a file was either renamed, or it was
|
|
1396 |
deleted/added. If the entry was found in the inventory and not in
|
|
1397 |
extra_entries, it will be added to self._out_of_order_processed
|
|
1398 |
||
1399 |
:param extra_entries: A dictionary of {file_id: (path, ie)}. This
|
|
1400 |
should be filled with entries that were found before they were
|
|
1401 |
used. If file_id is present, it will be removed from the
|
|
1402 |
dictionary.
|
|
1403 |
:param other_tree: The Tree to search, in case we didn't find the entry
|
|
1404 |
yet.
|
|
1405 |
:param file_id: The file_id to look for
|
|
1406 |
:return: (path, ie) if found or (None, None) if not present.
|
|
1407 |
"""
|
|
1408 |
if file_id in extra_entries: |
|
1409 |
return extra_entries.pop(file_id) |
|
1410 |
# TODO: Is id2path better as the first call, or is
|
|
1411 |
# inventory[file_id] better as a first check?
|
|
1412 |
try: |
|
1413 |
cur_path = other_tree.id2path(file_id) |
|
1414 |
except errors.NoSuchId: |
|
1415 |
cur_path = None |
|
1416 |
if cur_path is None: |
|
1417 |
return (None, None) |
|
1418 |
else: |
|
1419 |
self._out_of_order_processed.add(file_id) |
|
1420 |
cur_ie = other_tree.inventory[file_id] |
|
1421 |
return (cur_path, cur_ie) |
|
1422 |
||
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1423 |
def iter_all(self): |
1424 |
"""Match up the values in the different trees."""
|
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1425 |
for result in self._walk_master_tree(): |
1426 |
yield result |
|
1427 |
self._finish_others() |
|
1428 |
for result in self._walk_others(): |
|
1429 |
yield result |
|
1430 |
||
1431 |
def _walk_master_tree(self): |
|
1432 |
"""First pass, walk all trees in lock-step.
|
|
3943.8.1
by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source |
1433 |
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1434 |
When we are done, all nodes in the master_tree will have been
|
1435 |
processed. _other_walkers, _other_entries, and _others_extra will be
|
|
1436 |
set on 'self' for future processing.
|
|
1437 |
"""
|
|
1438 |
# This iterator has the most "inlining" done, because it tends to touch
|
|
1439 |
# every file in the tree, while the others only hit nodes that don't
|
|
1440 |
# match.
|
|
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1441 |
master_iterator = self._master_tree.iter_entries_by_dir() |
1442 |
||
1443 |
other_walkers = [other.iter_entries_by_dir() |
|
1444 |
for other in self._other_trees] |
|
1445 |
other_entries = [self._step_one(walker) for walker in other_walkers] |
|
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1446 |
# Track extra nodes in the other trees
|
1447 |
others_extra = [{} for i in xrange(len(self._other_trees))] |
|
1448 |
||
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1449 |
master_has_more = True |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1450 |
step_one = self._step_one |
1451 |
lookup_by_file_id = self._lookup_by_file_id |
|
1452 |
out_of_order_processed = self._out_of_order_processed |
|
1453 |
||
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1454 |
while master_has_more: |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1455 |
(master_has_more, path, master_ie) = step_one(master_iterator) |
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1456 |
if not master_has_more: |
1457 |
break
|
|
1458 |
||
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1459 |
file_id = master_ie.file_id |
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1460 |
other_values = [] |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1461 |
other_values_append = other_values.append |
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1462 |
next_other_entries = [] |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1463 |
next_other_entries_append = next_other_entries.append |
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1464 |
for idx, (other_has_more, other_path, other_ie) in enumerate(other_entries): |
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1465 |
if not other_has_more: |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1466 |
other_values_append(lookup_by_file_id( |
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1467 |
others_extra[idx], self._other_trees[idx], file_id)) |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1468 |
next_other_entries_append((False, None, None)) |
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1469 |
elif file_id == other_ie.file_id: |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1470 |
# This is the critical code path, as most of the entries
|
1471 |
# should match between most trees.
|
|
1472 |
other_values_append((other_path, other_ie)) |
|
1473 |
next_other_entries_append(step_one(other_walkers[idx])) |
|
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1474 |
else: |
1475 |
# This walker did not match, step it until it either
|
|
1476 |
# matches, or we know we are past the current walker.
|
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1477 |
other_walker = other_walkers[idx] |
1478 |
other_extra = others_extra[idx] |
|
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1479 |
while (other_has_more and |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1480 |
self._cmp_path_by_dirblock(other_path, path) < 0): |
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1481 |
other_file_id = other_ie.file_id |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1482 |
if other_file_id not in out_of_order_processed: |
1483 |
other_extra[other_file_id] = (other_path, other_ie) |
|
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1484 |
other_has_more, other_path, other_ie = \ |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1485 |
step_one(other_walker) |
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1486 |
if other_has_more and other_ie.file_id == file_id: |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1487 |
# We ended up walking to this point, match and step
|
1488 |
# again
|
|
1489 |
other_values_append((other_path, other_ie)) |
|
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1490 |
other_has_more, other_path, other_ie = \ |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1491 |
step_one(other_walker) |
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1492 |
else: |
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1493 |
# This record isn't in the normal order, see if it
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1494 |
# exists at all.
|
1495 |
other_values_append(lookup_by_file_id( |
|
1496 |
other_extra, self._other_trees[idx], file_id)) |
|
1497 |
next_other_entries_append((other_has_more, other_path, |
|
3514.3.2
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle the case when a record is missing in base |
1498 |
other_ie)) |
3514.3.1
by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on a special walker that can iterate several trees at once. |
1499 |
other_entries = next_other_entries |
1500 |
||
1501 |
# We've matched all the walkers, yield this datapoint
|
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1502 |
yield path, file_id, master_ie, other_values |
1503 |
self._other_walkers = other_walkers |
|
1504 |
self._other_entries = other_entries |
|
1505 |
self._others_extra = others_extra |
|
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1506 |
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1507 |
def _finish_others(self): |
1508 |
"""Finish walking the other iterators, so we get all entries."""
|
|
1509 |
for idx, info in enumerate(self._other_entries): |
|
1510 |
other_extra = self._others_extra[idx] |
|
1511 |
(other_has_more, other_path, other_ie) = info |
|
3514.3.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle more cases when the other tree has extra nodes. |
1512 |
while other_has_more: |
1513 |
other_file_id = other_ie.file_id |
|
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1514 |
if other_file_id not in self._out_of_order_processed: |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1515 |
other_extra[other_file_id] = (other_path, other_ie) |
3514.3.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle more cases when the other tree has extra nodes. |
1516 |
other_has_more, other_path, other_ie = \ |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1517 |
self._step_one(self._other_walkers[idx]) |
1518 |
del self._other_entries |
|
1519 |
||
1520 |
def _walk_others(self): |
|
1521 |
"""Finish up by walking all the 'deferred' nodes."""
|
|
1522 |
# TODO: One alternative would be to grab all possible unprocessed
|
|
1523 |
# file_ids, and then sort by path, and then yield them. That
|
|
1524 |
# might ensure better ordering, in case a caller strictly
|
|
1525 |
# requires parents before children.
|
|
1526 |
for idx, other_extra in enumerate(self._others_extra): |
|
3514.3.13
by John Arbash Meinel
One code path was using a tuple, another a plain path |
1527 |
others = sorted(other_extra.itervalues(), |
1528 |
key=lambda x: self._path_to_key(x[0])) |
|
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1529 |
for other_path, other_ie in others: |
1530 |
file_id = other_ie.file_id |
|
3514.3.7
by John Arbash Meinel
comment |
1531 |
# We don't need to check out_of_order_processed here, because
|
1532 |
# the lookup_by_file_id will be removing anything processed
|
|
1533 |
# from the extras cache
|
|
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1534 |
other_extra.pop(file_id) |
3514.3.5
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle some edge cases when we have multiple other trees. |
1535 |
other_values = [(None, None) for i in xrange(idx)] |
1536 |
other_values.append((other_path, other_ie)) |
|
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1537 |
for alt_idx, alt_extra in enumerate(self._others_extra[idx+1:]): |
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1538 |
alt_idx = alt_idx + idx + 1 |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1539 |
alt_extra = self._others_extra[alt_idx] |
1540 |
alt_tree = self._other_trees[alt_idx] |
|
3514.3.8
by John Arbash Meinel
Start trying to refactor the big function into smaller ones. |
1541 |
other_values.append(self._lookup_by_file_id( |
3514.3.9
by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the large function into multiple small ones. |
1542 |
alt_extra, alt_tree, file_id)) |
3514.3.3
by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when the other tree has extra nodes, and we need to yield them. |
1543 |
yield other_path, file_id, None, other_values |