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  • Committer: Canonical.com Patch Queue Manager
  • Date: 2006-04-28 09:59:22 UTC
  • mfrom: (1684.1.8 bzr.mbp.integration)
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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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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"""Display what revisions are missing in 'other' from 'this' and vice versa."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from bzrlib import (
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    log,
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    symbol_versioning,
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    )
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import bzrlib.revision as _mod_revision
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def iter_log_revisions(revisions, revision_source, verbose, rev_tag_dict=None):
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    last_tree = revision_source.revision_tree(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
 
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"""Display what revisions are missing in 'other' from 'this' and vice verca."""
 
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import bzrlib.ui as ui
 
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def iter_log_data(revisions, revision_source, verbose):
 
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    from bzrlib.diff import compare_trees
 
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    from bzrlib.tree import EmptyTree
 
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    last_tree = EmptyTree
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    last_rev_id = None
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    if rev_tag_dict is None:
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        rev_tag_dict = {}
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    for rev in revisions:
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        # We need the following for backward compatibilty (hopefully
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        # this will be deprecated soon :-/) -- vila 080911
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        if len(rev) == 2:
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            revno, rev_id = rev
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            merge_depth = 0
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        else:
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            revno, rev_id, merge_depth = rev
 
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    for revno, rev_id in revisions:
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        rev = revision_source.get_revision(rev_id)
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        if verbose:
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            delta = revision_source.get_revision_delta(rev_id)
 
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            remote_tree = revision_source.revision_tree(rev_id)
 
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            parent_rev_id = rev.parent_ids[0]
 
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            if last_rev_id == parent_rev_id:
 
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                parent_tree = last_tree
 
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            else:
 
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                parent_tree = revision_source.revision_tree(parent_rev_id)
 
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            revision_tree = revision_source.revision_tree(rev_id)
 
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            last_rev_id = rev_id
 
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            last_tree = revision_tree
 
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            delta = compare_trees(revision_tree, parent_tree)
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        else:
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            delta = None
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        yield log.LogRevision(rev, revno, merge_depth, delta=delta,
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                              tags=rev_tag_dict.get(rev_id))
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def find_unmerged(local_branch, remote_branch, restrict='all',
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                  include_merged=None, backward=False,
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                  local_revid_range=None, remote_revid_range=None,
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                  include_merges=symbol_versioning.DEPRECATED_PARAMETER):
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    """Find revisions from each side that have not been merged.
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    :param local_branch: Compare the history of local_branch
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    :param remote_branch: versus the history of remote_branch, and determine
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        mainline revisions which have not been merged.
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    :param restrict: ('all', 'local', 'remote') If 'all', we will return the
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        unique revisions from both sides. If 'local', we will return None
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        for the remote revisions, similarly if 'remote' we will return None for
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        the local revisions.
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    :param include_merged: Show mainline revisions only if False,
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        all revisions otherwise.
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    :param backward: Show oldest versions first when True, newest versions
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        first when False.
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    :param local_revid_range: Revision-id range for filtering local_branch
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        revisions (lower bound, upper bound)
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    :param remote_revid_range: Revision-id range for filtering remote_branch
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        revisions (lower bound, upper bound)
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    :param include_merges: Deprecated historical alias for include_merged
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    :return: A list of [(revno, revision_id)] for the mainline revisions on
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        each side.
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    """
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    if symbol_versioning.deprecated_passed(include_merges):
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        symbol_versioning.warn(
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            'include_merges was deprecated in 2.5.'
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            ' Use include_merged instead.',
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            DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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        if include_merged is None:
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            include_merged = include_merges
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    if include_merged is None:
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        include_merged = False
 
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        yield revno, rev, delta
 
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def find_unmerged(local_branch, remote_branch):
 
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    progress = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
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    local_branch.lock_read()
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    try:
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        remote_branch.lock_read()
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        try:
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            return _find_unmerged(
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                local_branch, remote_branch, restrict=restrict,
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                include_merged=include_merged, backward=backward,
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                local_revid_range=local_revid_range,
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                remote_revid_range=remote_revid_range)
 
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            local_rev_history, local_rev_history_map = \
 
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                _get_history(local_branch, progress, "local", 0)
 
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            remote_rev_history, remote_rev_history_map = \
 
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                _get_history(remote_branch, progress, "remote", 1)
 
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            result = _shortcut(local_rev_history, remote_rev_history)
 
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            if result is not None:
 
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                local_extra, remote_extra = result
 
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                local_extra = sorted_revisions(local_extra, 
 
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                                               local_rev_history_map)
 
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                remote_extra = sorted_revisions(remote_extra, 
 
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                                                remote_rev_history_map)
 
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                return local_extra, remote_extra
 
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            local_ancestry = _get_ancestry(local_branch.repository, progress, 
 
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                                           "local", 2, local_rev_history)
 
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            remote_ancestry = _get_ancestry(remote_branch.repository, progress,
 
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                                            "remote", 3, remote_rev_history)
 
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            progress.update('pondering', 4, 5)
 
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            extras = local_ancestry.symmetric_difference(remote_ancestry) 
 
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            local_extra = extras.intersection(set(local_rev_history))
 
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            remote_extra = extras.intersection(set(remote_rev_history))
 
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            local_extra = sorted_revisions(local_extra, local_rev_history_map)
 
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            remote_extra = sorted_revisions(remote_extra, 
 
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                                            remote_rev_history_map)
 
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        finally:
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            remote_branch.unlock()
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    finally:
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        local_branch.unlock()
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def _enumerate_mainline(ancestry, graph, tip_revno, tip, backward=True):
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    """Enumerate the mainline revisions for these revisions.
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    :param ancestry: A set of revisions that we care about
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    :param graph: A Graph which lets us find the parents for a revision
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    :param tip_revno: The revision number for the tip revision
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    :param tip: The tip of mainline
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    :param backward: Show oldest versions first when True, newest versions
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        first when False.
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    :return: [(revno, revision_id)] for all revisions in ancestry that
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        are left-hand parents from tip, or None if ancestry is None.
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    """
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    if ancestry is None:
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        return None
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    if not ancestry: #Empty ancestry, no need to do any work
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        return []
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    # Optionally, we could make 1 call to graph.get_parent_map with all
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    # ancestors. However that will often check many more parents than we
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    # actually need, and the Graph is likely to already have the parents cached
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    # anyway.
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    mainline = []
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    cur = tip
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    cur_revno = tip_revno
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        parent_map = graph.get_parent_map([cur])
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        parents = parent_map.get(cur)
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        if not parents:
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            break # Ghost, we are done
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        mainline.append((str(cur_revno), cur))
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        cur = parents[0]
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        cur_revno -= 1
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    if not backward:
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        mainline.reverse()
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    return mainline
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def _enumerate_with_merges(branch, ancestry, graph, tip_revno, tip,
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                           backward=True):
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    """Enumerate the revisions for the ancestry.
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    :param branch: The branch we care about
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    :param ancestry: A set of revisions that we care about
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    :param graph: A Graph which lets us find the parents for a revision
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    :param tip_revno: The revision number for the tip revision
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    :param tip: The tip of the ancsetry
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    :param backward: Show oldest versions first when True, newest versions
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        first when False.
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    :return: [(revno, revision_id)] for all revisions in ancestry that
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        are parents from tip, or None if ancestry is None.
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    """
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        return None
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    if not ancestry: #Empty ancestry, no need to do any work
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    merge_sorted_revisions = branch.iter_merge_sorted_revisions()
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        (0, revid, n, d, e) for revid, n, d, e in merge_sorted_revisions
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        if revid in ancestry]
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        revline.append(('.'.join(map(str, revno)), rev_id, merge_depth))
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    if revid_range is None or revs is None:
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        if graph.is_between(rev[1], revid_range[0], revid_range[1])]
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                   local_revid_range=None, remote_revid_range=None):
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    The branches should already be locked before entering.
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    """
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    local_revno, local_revision_id = local_branch.last_revision_info()
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    remote_revno, remote_revision_id = remote_branch.last_revision_info()
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        local_extra = None
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        remote_extra = graph.find_unique_ancestors(remote_revision_id,
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                                                   [local_revision_id])
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        remote_extra = None
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        local_extra = graph.find_unique_ancestors(local_revision_id,
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                                                  [remote_revision_id])
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    else:
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            raise ValueError('param restrict not one of "all", "local",'
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                             ' "remote": %r' % (restrict,))
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        local_extra, remote_extra = graph.find_difference(local_revision_id,
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                                                          remote_revision_id)
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    if include_merged:
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        locals = _enumerate_with_merges(local_branch, local_extra,
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                                        graph, local_revno,
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                                        local_revision_id, backward)
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        remotes = _enumerate_with_merges(remote_branch, remote_extra,
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                                         graph, remote_revno,
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                                         remote_revision_id, backward)
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    else:
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        # generate revnos for them.
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        locals = _enumerate_mainline(local_extra, graph, local_revno,
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                                     local_revision_id, backward)
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        remotes = _enumerate_mainline(remote_extra, graph, remote_revno,
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                                      remote_revision_id, backward)
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    return _filter_revs(graph, locals, local_revid_range), _filter_revs(graph,
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        remotes, remote_revid_range)
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def _shortcut(local_rev_history, remote_rev_history):
 
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    return set(larger_history[larger_history.index(smaller_history[-1])+1:])
 
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def _get_history(branch, progress, label, step):
 
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    progress.update('%s history' % label, step, 5)
 
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        [(rev, rev_history.index(rev) + 1)
 
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         for rev in rev_history])
 
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def _get_ancestry(repository, progress, label, step, rev_history):
 
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    progress.update('%s ancestry' % label, step, 5)
 
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    if len(rev_history) > 0:
 
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    return ancestry
 
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def sorted_revisions(revisions, history_map):
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    revisions = [(history_map[r],r) for r in revisions]