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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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revision as _mod_revision,
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import bzrlib.errors as errors
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter, warning
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# TODO: when showing single-line logs, truncate to the width of the terminal
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# if known, but only if really going to the terminal (not into a file)
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def report_changes(to_file, old, new, specific_files,
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show_short_reporter, show_long_callback,
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short=False, want_unchanged=False,
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want_unversioned=False, show_ids=False):
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"""Display summary of changes.
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This compares two trees with regards to a list of files, and delegates
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the display to underlying elements.
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For short output, it creates an iterator on all changes, and lets a given
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reporter display these changes.
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For stantard output, it creates a delta of the changes, and forwards it
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:param to_file: If set, write to this file (default stdout.)
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:param old: Start tree for the comparison
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:param end: End tree for the comparison
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:param specific_files: If set, a list of filenames whose status should be
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shown. It is an error to give a filename that is not in the working
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tree, or in the working inventory or in the basis inventory.
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:param show_short_reporter: Reporter in charge of display for short output
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:param show_long_callback: Callback in charge of display for normal output
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:param short: If True, gives short SVN-style status lines.
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:param want_unchanged: Deprecated parameter. If set, includes unchanged
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:param show_ids: If set, includes each file's id.
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:param want_unversioned: If False, only shows versioned files.
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changes = new.iter_changes(old, want_unchanged, specific_files,
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require_versioned=False, want_unversioned=want_unversioned)
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_mod_delta.report_changes(changes, show_short_reporter)
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delta = new.changes_from(old, want_unchanged=want_unchanged,
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specific_files=specific_files,
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want_unversioned=want_unversioned)
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# filter out unknown files. We may want a tree method for
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delta.unversioned = [unversioned for unversioned in
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delta.unversioned if not new.is_ignored(unversioned[0])]
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show_long_callback(to_file, delta,
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show_unchanged=want_unchanged)
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def show_tree_status(wt, show_unchanged=None,
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show_long_callback=_mod_delta.report_delta):
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"""Display summary of changes.
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By default this compares the working tree to a previous revision.
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If the revision argument is given, summarizes changes between the
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working tree and another, or between two revisions.
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The result is written out as Unicode and to_file should be able
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If showing the status of a working tree, extra information is included
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about unknown files, conflicts, and pending merges.
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:param show_unchanged: Deprecated parameter. If set, includes unchanged
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:param specific_files: If set, a list of filenames whose status should be
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shown. It is an error to give a filename that is not in the working
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tree, or in the working inventory or in the basis inventory.
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:param show_ids: If set, includes each file's id.
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:param to_file: If set, write to this file (default stdout.)
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:param show_pending: If set, write pending merges.
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:param revision: If None, compare latest revision with working tree
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If not None, it must be a RevisionSpec list.
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If one revision, compare with working tree.
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If two revisions, show status between first and second.
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:param short: If True, gives short SVN-style status lines.
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:param verbose: If True, show all merged revisions, not just
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:param versioned: If True, only shows versioned files.
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:param show_long_callback: A callback: message = show_long_callback(to_file, delta,
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show_ids, show_unchanged, indent, filter), only used with the long output
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if show_unchanged is not None:
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warn("show_tree_status with show_unchanged has been deprecated "
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"since bzrlib 0.9", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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from bzrlib.osutils import is_inside_any
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from bzrlib.delta import compare_trees
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from bzrlib.log import line_log
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from bzrlib.errors import NoSuchRevision
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def show_status(branch, show_unchanged=False,
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"""Display status for non-ignored working files.
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If set, includes unchanged files.
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If set, only show the status of files in this list.
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If set, includes each file's id.
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If set, write to this file (default stdout.)
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If set, write pending merges.
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If None the compare latest revision with working tree
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If one revision show compared it with working tree.
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If two revisions show status between first and second.
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to_file = sys.stdout
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new_is_working_tree = True
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if revision is None:
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if wt.last_revision() != wt.branch.last_revision():
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warning("working tree is out of date, run 'bzr update'")
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old = new.basis_tree()
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old = branch.basis_tree()
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new = branch.working_tree()
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elif len(revision) > 0:
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old = revision[0].as_tree(wt.branch)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision, e:
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raise errors.BzrCommandError(str(e))
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if (len(revision) > 1) and (revision[1].spec is not None):
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rev_id = revision[0].in_history(branch).rev_id
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old = branch.revision_tree(rev_id)
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except NoSuchRevision, e:
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raise BzrCommandError(str(e))
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new = revision[1].as_tree(wt.branch)
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rev_id = revision[1].in_history(branch).rev_id
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new = branch.revision_tree(rev_id)
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new_is_working_tree = False
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except errors.NoSuchRevision, e:
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raise errors.BzrCommandError(str(e))
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except NoSuchRevision, e:
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raise BzrCommandError(str(e))
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for hook in hooks['pre_status']:
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hook(StatusHookParams(old, new, to_file, versioned,
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show_ids, short, verbose))
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specific_files, nonexistents \
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= _filter_nonexistent(specific_files, old, new)
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want_unversioned = not versioned
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# Reporter used for short outputs
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reporter = _mod_delta._ChangeReporter(output_file=to_file,
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unversioned_filter=new.is_ignored)
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report_changes(to_file, old, new, specific_files,
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reporter, show_long_callback,
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short=short, want_unchanged=show_unchanged,
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want_unversioned=want_unversioned, show_ids=show_ids)
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# show the ignored files among specific files (i.e. show the files
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# identified from input that we choose to ignore).
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if specific_files is not None:
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# Ignored files is sorted because specific_files is already sorted
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ignored_files = [specific for specific in
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specific_files if new.is_ignored(specific)]
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if len(ignored_files) > 0 and not short:
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to_file.write("ignored:\n")
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for ignored_file in ignored_files:
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to_file.write("%s %s\n" % (prefix, ignored_file))
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# show the new conflicts only for now. XXX: get them from the
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conflicts = new.conflicts()
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if specific_files is not None:
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conflicts = conflicts.select_conflicts(new, specific_files,
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ignore_misses=True, recurse=True)[1]
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if len(conflicts) > 0 and not short:
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to_file.write("conflicts:\n")
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for conflict in conflicts:
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to_file.write("%s %s\n" % (prefix, conflict))
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# Show files that were requested but don't exist (and are
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# not versioned). We don't involve delta in this; these
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# paths are really the province of just the status
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# command, since they have more to do with how it was
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# invoked than with the tree it's operating on.
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if nonexistents and not short:
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to_file.write("nonexistent:\n")
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for nonexistent in nonexistents:
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# We could calculate prefix outside the loop but, given
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# how rarely this ought to happen, it's OK and arguably
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# slightly faster to do it here (ala conflicts above)
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to_file.write("%s %s\n" % (prefix, nonexistent))
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if (new_is_working_tree and show_pending):
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show_pending_merges(new, to_file, short, verbose=verbose)
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raise errors.PathsDoNotExist(nonexistents)
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for hook in hooks['post_status']:
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hook(StatusHookParams(old, new, to_file, versioned,
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show_ids, short, verbose))
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new = branch.working_tree()
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delta = compare_trees(old, new, want_unchanged=show_unchanged,
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specific_files=specific_files)
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show_unchanged=show_unchanged)
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if new_is_working_tree:
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conflicts = new.iter_conflicts()
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unknowns = new.unknowns()
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list_paths('unknown', unknowns, specific_files, to_file)
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list_paths('conflicts', conflicts, specific_files, to_file)
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if show_pending and len(branch.pending_merges()) > 0:
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print >>to_file, 'pending merges:'
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for merge in branch.pending_merges():
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m_revision = branch.get_revision(merge)
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print >> to_file, ' ', line_log(m_revision, 77)
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except NoSuchRevision:
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print >> to_file, ' ', merge
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def _get_sorted_revisions(tip_revision, revision_ids, parent_map):
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"""Get an iterator which will return the revisions in merge sorted order.
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This will build up a list of all nodes, such that only nodes in the list
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are referenced. It then uses MergeSorter to return them in 'merge-sorted'
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:param revision_ids: A set of revision_ids
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:param parent_map: The parent information for each node. Revisions which
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are considered ghosts should not be present in the map.
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:return: iterator from MergeSorter.iter_topo_order()
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# MergeSorter requires that all nodes be present in the graph, so get rid
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# of any references pointing outside of this graph.
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for revision_id in revision_ids:
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if revision_id not in parent_map: # ghost
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parent_graph[revision_id] = []
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# Only include parents which are in this sub-graph
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parent_graph[revision_id] = [p for p in parent_map[revision_id]
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if p in revision_ids]
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sorter = tsort.MergeSorter(parent_graph, tip_revision)
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return sorter.iter_topo_order()
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def show_pending_merges(new, to_file, short=False, verbose=False):
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"""Write out a display of pending merges in a working tree."""
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parents = new.get_parent_ids()
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term_width = osutils.terminal_width()
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if term_width is not None:
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# we need one extra space for terminals that wrap on last char
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term_width = term_width - 1
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def show_log_message(rev, prefix):
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if term_width is None:
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width = term_width - len(prefix)
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log_message = log_formatter.log_string(None, rev, width, prefix=prefix)
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to_file.write(log_message + '\n')
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pending = parents[1:]
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last_revision = parents[0]
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to_file.write('pending merges:\n')
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to_file.write('pending merge tips:'
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' (use -v to see all merge revisions)\n')
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graph = branch.repository.get_graph()
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other_revisions = [last_revision]
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log_formatter = log.LineLogFormatter(to_file)
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for merge in pending:
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rev = branch.repository.get_revisions([merge])[0]
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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# If we are missing a revision, just print out the revision id
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to_file.write(first_prefix + '(ghost) ' + merge + '\n')
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other_revisions.append(merge)
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# Log the merge, as it gets a slightly different formatting
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show_log_message(rev, first_prefix)
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# Find all of the revisions in the merge source, which are not in the
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# last committed revision.
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merge_extra = graph.find_unique_ancestors(merge, other_revisions)
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other_revisions.append(merge)
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merge_extra.discard(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
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# Get a handle to all of the revisions we will need
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revisions = dict((rev.revision_id, rev) for rev in
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branch.repository.get_revisions(merge_extra))
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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# One of the sub nodes is a ghost, check each one
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for revision_id in merge_extra:
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rev = branch.repository.get_revisions([revision_id])[0]
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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revisions[revision_id] = None
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revisions[revision_id] = rev
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# Display the revisions brought in by this merge.
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rev_id_iterator = _get_sorted_revisions(merge, merge_extra,
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branch.repository.get_parent_map(merge_extra))
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# Skip the first node
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num, first, depth, eom = rev_id_iterator.next()
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raise AssertionError('Somehow we misunderstood how'
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' iter_topo_order works %s != %s' % (first, merge))
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for num, sub_merge, depth, eom in rev_id_iterator:
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rev = revisions[sub_merge]
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to_file.write(sub_prefix + '(ghost) ' + sub_merge + '\n')
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show_log_message(revisions[sub_merge], sub_prefix)
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def _filter_nonexistent(orig_paths, old_tree, new_tree):
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"""Convert orig_paths to two sorted lists and return them.
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The first is orig_paths paths minus the items in the second list,
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and the second list is paths that are not in either inventory or
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tree (they don't qualify if they exist in the tree's inventory, or
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if they exist in the tree but are not versioned.)
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If either of the two lists is empty, return it as an empty list.
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This can be used by operations such as bzr status that can accept
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unknown or ignored files.
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mutter("check paths: %r", orig_paths)
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return orig_paths, []
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s = old_tree.filter_unversioned_files(orig_paths)
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s = new_tree.filter_unversioned_files(s)
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nonexistent = [path for path in s if not new_tree.has_filename(path)]
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remaining = [path for path in orig_paths if not path in nonexistent]
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# Sorting the 'remaining' list doesn't have much effect in
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# practice, since the various status output sections will sort
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# their groups individually. But for consistency of this
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# function's API, it's better to sort both than just 'nonexistent'.
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return sorted(remaining), sorted(nonexistent)
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class StatusHooks(_mod_hooks.Hooks):
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"""A dictionary mapping hook name to a list of callables for status hooks.
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e.g. ['post_status'] Is the list of items to be called when the
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status command has finished printing the status.
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"""Create the default hooks.
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These are all empty initially, because by default nothing should get
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_mod_hooks.Hooks.__init__(self)
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self.create_hook(_mod_hooks.HookPoint('post_status',
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"Called with argument StatusHookParams after Bazaar has "
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"displayed the status. StatusHookParams has the attributes "
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"(old_tree, new_tree, to_file, versioned, show_ids, short, "
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"verbose). The last four arguments correspond to the command "
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"line options specified by the user for the status command. "
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"to_file is the output stream for writing.",
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self.create_hook(_mod_hooks.HookPoint('pre_status',
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"Called with argument StatusHookParams before Bazaar "
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"displays the status. StatusHookParams has the attributes "
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"(old_tree, new_tree, to_file, versioned, show_ids, short, "
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"verbose). The last four arguments correspond to the command "
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"line options specified by the user for the status command. "
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"to_file is the output stream for writing.",
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class StatusHookParams(object):
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"""Object holding parameters passed to post_status hooks.
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:ivar old_tree: Start tree (basis tree) for comparison.
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:ivar new_tree: Working tree.
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:ivar to_file: If set, write to this file.
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:ivar versioned: Show only versioned files.
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:ivar show_ids: Show internal object ids.
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:ivar short: Use short status indicators.
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:ivar verbose: Verbose flag.
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def __init__(self, old_tree, new_tree, to_file, versioned, show_ids,
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"""Create a group of post_status hook parameters.
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:param old_tree: Start tree (basis tree) for comparison.
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:param new_tree: Working tree.
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:param to_file: If set, write to this file.
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:param versioned: Show only versioned files.
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:param show_ids: Show internal object ids.
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:param short: Use short status indicators.
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:param verbose: Verbose flag.
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self.old_tree = old_tree
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self.new_tree = new_tree
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self.to_file = to_file
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self.versioned = versioned
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self.show_ids = show_ids
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self.verbose = verbose
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
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return "<%s(%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
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self.old_tree, self.new_tree, self.to_file, self.versioned,
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self.show_ids, self.short, self.verbose)
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def _show_shelve_summary(params):
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"""post_status hook to display a summary of shelves.
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:param params: StatusHookParams.
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manager = params.new_tree.get_shelf_manager()
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shelves = manager.active_shelves()
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params.to_file.write('%d shelves exist. '
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'See "bzr shelve --list" for details.\n' % len(shelves))
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hooks = StatusHooks()
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hooks.install_named_hook('post_status', _show_shelve_summary,
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def list_paths(header, paths, specific_files, to_file):
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if specific_files and not is_inside_any(specific_files, path):
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print >>to_file, '%s:' % header
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print >>to_file, ' ', path