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# Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""WorkingTree object and friends.
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A WorkingTree represents the editable working copy of a branch.
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Operations which represent the WorkingTree are also done here,
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such as renaming or adding files. The WorkingTree has an inventory
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which is updated by these operations. A commit produces a
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new revision based on the workingtree and its inventory.
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At the moment every WorkingTree has its own branch. Remote
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WorkingTrees aren't supported.
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To get a WorkingTree, call Branch.working_tree():
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# TODO: Don't allow WorkingTrees to be constructed for remote branches if
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# FIXME: I don't know if writing out the cache from the destructor is really a
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# good idea, because destructors are considered poor taste in Python, and it's
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# not predictable when it will be written out.
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# TODO: Give the workingtree sole responsibility for the working inventory;
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# remove the variable and references to it from the branch. This may require
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# updating the commit code so as to update the inventory within the working
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# copy, and making sure there's only one WorkingTree for any directory on disk.
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# At the momenthey may alias the inventory and have old copies of it in memory.
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch, needs_read_lock, needs_write_lock, quotefn
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from bzrlib.osutils import appendpath, file_kind, isdir, splitpath, relpath
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from bzrlib.errors import BzrCheckError, DivergedBranches, NotVersionedError
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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class TreeEntry(object):
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"""An entry that implements the minium interface used by commands.
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This needs further inspection, it may be better to have
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InventoryEntries without ids - though that seems wrong. For now,
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this is a parallel hierarchy to InventoryEntry, and needs to become
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one of several things: decorates to that hierarchy, children of, or
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Another note is that these objects are currently only used when there is
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no InventoryEntry available - i.e. for unversioned objects.
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Perhaps they should be UnversionedEntry et al. ? - RBC 20051003
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def __eq__(self, other):
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# yes, this us ugly, TODO: best practice __eq__ style.
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return (isinstance(other, TreeEntry)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeDirectory(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a directory in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeDirectory)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeFile(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a regular file in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeFile)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeLink(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a symlink in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeLink)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class WorkingTree(bzrlib.tree.Tree):
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"""Working copy tree.
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The inventory is held in the `Branch` working-inventory, and the
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files are in a directory on disk.
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It is possible for a `WorkingTree` to have a filename which is
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not listed in the Inventory and vice versa.
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def __init__(self, basedir, branch=None):
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"""Construct a WorkingTree for basedir.
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If the branch is not supplied, it is opened automatically.
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If the branch is supplied, it must be the branch for this basedir.
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(branch.base is not cross checked, because for remote branches that
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would be meaningless).
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from bzrlib.hashcache import HashCache
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from bzrlib.trace import note, mutter
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assert isinstance(basedir, basestring), \
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"base directory %r is not a string" % basedir
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branch = Branch.open(basedir)
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assert isinstance(branch, Branch), \
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"branch %r is not a Branch" % branch
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self._inventory = branch.inventory
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self.path2id = self._inventory.path2id
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self.basedir = basedir
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# update the whole cache up front and write to disk if anything changed;
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# in the future we might want to do this more selectively
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# two possible ways offer themselves : in self._unlock, write the cache
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# if needed, or, when the cache sees a change, append it to the hash
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# cache file, and have the parser take the most recent entry for a
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hc = self._hashcache = HashCache(basedir)
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"""Iterate through file_ids for this tree.
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file_ids are in a WorkingTree if they are in the working inventory
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and the working file exists.
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inv = self._inventory
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for path, ie in inv.iter_entries():
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if bzrlib.osutils.lexists(self.abspath(path)):
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return "<%s of %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
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getattr(self, 'basedir', None))
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def abspath(self, filename):
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return os.path.join(self.basedir, filename)
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def relpath(self, abspath):
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"""Return the local path portion from a given absolute path."""
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return relpath(self.basedir, abspath)
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def has_filename(self, filename):
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return bzrlib.osutils.lexists(self.abspath(filename))
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def get_file(self, file_id):
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return self.get_file_byname(self.id2path(file_id))
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def get_file_byname(self, filename):
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return file(self.abspath(filename), 'rb')
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def _get_store_filename(self, file_id):
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## XXX: badly named; this isn't in the store at all
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return self.abspath(self.id2path(file_id))
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def id2abspath(self, file_id):
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return self.abspath(self.id2path(file_id))
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def has_id(self, file_id):
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# files that have been deleted are excluded
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inv = self._inventory
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if not inv.has_id(file_id):
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path = inv.id2path(file_id)
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return bzrlib.osutils.lexists(self.abspath(path))
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def has_or_had_id(self, file_id):
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if file_id == self.inventory.root.file_id:
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return self.inventory.has_id(file_id)
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__contains__ = has_id
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def get_file_size(self, file_id):
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return os.path.getsize(self.id2abspath(file_id))
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def get_file_sha1(self, file_id):
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path = self._inventory.id2path(file_id)
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return self._hashcache.get_sha1(path)
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def is_executable(self, file_id):
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return self._inventory[file_id].executable
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path = self._inventory.id2path(file_id)
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mode = os.lstat(self.abspath(path)).st_mode
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return bool(stat.S_ISREG(mode) and stat.S_IEXEC&mode)
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def get_symlink_target(self, file_id):
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return os.readlink(self.id2abspath(file_id))
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def file_class(self, filename):
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if self.path2id(filename):
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elif self.is_ignored(filename):
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def list_files(self):
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"""Recursively list all files as (path, class, kind, id).
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Lists, but does not descend into unversioned directories.
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This does not include files that have been deleted in this
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Skips the control directory.
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inv = self._inventory
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def descend(from_dir_relpath, from_dir_id, dp):
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## TODO: If we find a subdirectory with its own .bzr
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## directory, then that is a separate tree and we
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## should exclude it.
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if bzrlib.BZRDIR == f:
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fp = appendpath(from_dir_relpath, f)
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fap = appendpath(dp, f)
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f_ie = inv.get_child(from_dir_id, f)
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elif self.is_ignored(fp):
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raise BzrCheckError("file %r entered as kind %r id %r, "
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% (fap, f_ie.kind, f_ie.file_id, fk))
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# make a last minute entry
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if fk == 'directory':
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entry = TreeDirectory()
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elif fk == 'symlink':
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yield fp, c, fk, (f_ie and f_ie.file_id), entry
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if fk != 'directory':
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# don't descend unversioned directories
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for ff in descend(fp, f_ie.file_id, fap):
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for f in descend('', inv.root.file_id, self.basedir):
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for subp in self.extras():
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if not self.is_ignored(subp):
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def iter_conflicts(self):
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for path in (s[0] for s in self.list_files()):
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stem = get_conflicted_stem(path)
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if stem not in conflicted:
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def pull(self, source, overwrite=False):
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from bzrlib.merge import merge_inner
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old_revision_history = self.branch.revision_history()
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self.branch.pull(source, overwrite)
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new_revision_history = self.branch.revision_history()
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if new_revision_history != old_revision_history:
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if len(old_revision_history):
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other_revision = old_revision_history[-1]
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other_revision = None
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merge_inner(self.branch,
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self.branch.basis_tree(),
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self.branch.revision_tree(other_revision))
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"""Yield all unknown files in this WorkingTree.
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If there are any unknown directories then only the directory is
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returned, not all its children. But if there are unknown files
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under a versioned subdirectory, they are returned.
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Currently returned depth-first, sorted by name within directories.
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## TODO: Work from given directory downwards
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for path, dir_entry in self.inventory.directories():
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mutter("search for unknowns in %r" % path)
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dirabs = self.abspath(path)
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if not isdir(dirabs):
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# e.g. directory deleted
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for subf in os.listdir(dirabs):
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and (subf not in dir_entry.children)):
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subp = appendpath(path, subf)
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def ignored_files(self):
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"""Yield list of PATH, IGNORE_PATTERN"""
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for subp in self.extras():
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pat = self.is_ignored(subp)
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def get_ignore_list(self):
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"""Return list of ignore patterns.
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Cached in the Tree object after the first call.
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if hasattr(self, '_ignorelist'):
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return self._ignorelist
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l = bzrlib.DEFAULT_IGNORE[:]
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if self.has_filename(bzrlib.IGNORE_FILENAME):
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f = self.get_file_byname(bzrlib.IGNORE_FILENAME)
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l.extend([line.rstrip("\n\r") for line in f.readlines()])
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def is_ignored(self, filename):
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r"""Check whether the filename matches an ignore pattern.
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Patterns containing '/' or '\' need to match the whole path;
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others match against only the last component.
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If the file is ignored, returns the pattern which caused it to
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be ignored, otherwise None. So this can simply be used as a
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boolean if desired."""
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# TODO: Use '**' to match directories, and other extended
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# globbing stuff from cvs/rsync.
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# XXX: fnmatch is actually not quite what we want: it's only
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# approximately the same as real Unix fnmatch, and doesn't
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# treat dotfiles correctly and allows * to match /.
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# Eventually it should be replaced with something more
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for pat in self.get_ignore_list():
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if '/' in pat or '\\' in pat:
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# as a special case, you can put ./ at the start of a
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# pattern; this is good to match in the top-level
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if (pat[:2] == './') or (pat[:2] == '.\\'):
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if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(filename, newpat):
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if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(splitpath(filename)[-1], pat):
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def kind(self, file_id):
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return file_kind(self.id2abspath(file_id))
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"""See Branch.lock_read, and WorkingTree.unlock."""
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return self.branch.lock_read()
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def lock_write(self):
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"""See Branch.lock_write, and WorkingTree.unlock."""
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return self.branch.lock_write()
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def remove(self, files, verbose=False):
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"""Remove nominated files from the working inventory..
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This does not remove their text. This does not run on XXX on what? RBC
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TODO: Refuse to remove modified files unless --force is given?
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TODO: Do something useful with directories.
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TODO: Should this remove the text or not? Tough call; not
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removing may be useful and the user can just use use rm, and
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is the opposite of add. Removing it is consistent with most
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other tools. Maybe an option.
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## TODO: Normalize names
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## TODO: Remove nested loops; better scalability
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if isinstance(files, basestring):
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# do this before any modifications
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# TODO: Perhaps make this just a warning, and continue?
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# This tends to happen when
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raise NotVersionedError(path=f)
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mutter("remove inventory entry %s {%s}" % (quotefn(f), fid))
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# having remove it, it must be either ignored or unknown
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if self.is_ignored(f):
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show_status(new_status, inv[fid].kind, quotefn(f))
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self.branch._write_inventory(inv)
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"""See Branch.unlock.
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WorkingTree locking just uses the Branch locking facilities.
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This is current because all working trees have an embedded branch
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within them. IF in the future, we were to make branch data shareable
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between multiple working trees, i.e. via shared storage, then we
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would probably want to lock both the local tree, and the branch.
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return self.branch.unlock()
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CONFLICT_SUFFIXES = ('.THIS', '.BASE', '.OTHER')
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def get_conflicted_stem(path):
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for suffix in CONFLICT_SUFFIXES:
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if path.endswith(suffix):
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return path[:-len(suffix)]