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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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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"""MutableTree object.
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See MutableTree for more details.
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib.osutils import dirname
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from bzrlib.revisiontree import RevisionTree
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter, warning
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from bzrlib.decorators import needs_read_lock, needs_write_lock
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from bzrlib.osutils import splitpath
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import DEPRECATED_PARAMETER
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def needs_tree_write_lock(unbound):
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"""Decorate unbound to take out and release a tree_write lock."""
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def tree_write_locked(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.lock_tree_write()
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return unbound(self, *args, **kwargs)
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tree_write_locked.__doc__ = unbound.__doc__
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tree_write_locked.__name__ = unbound.__name__
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return tree_write_locked
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class MutableTree(tree.Tree):
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"""A MutableTree is a specialisation of Tree which is able to be mutated.
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Generally speaking these mutations are only possible within a lock_write
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context, and will revert if the lock is broken abnormally - but this cannot
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be guaranteed - depending on the exact implementation of the mutable state.
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The most common form of Mutable Tree is WorkingTree, see bzrlib.workingtree.
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For tests we also have MemoryTree which is a MutableTree whose contents are
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For now, we are not treating MutableTree as an interface to provide
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conformance tests for - rather we are testing MemoryTree specifically, and
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interface testing implementations of WorkingTree.
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A mutable tree always has an associated Branch and BzrDir object - the
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branch and bzrdir attributes.
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@needs_tree_write_lock
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def add(self, files, ids=None, kinds=None):
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"""Add paths to the set of versioned paths.
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Note that the command line normally calls smart_add instead,
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which can automatically recurse.
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This adds the files to the inventory, so that they will be
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recorded by the next commit.
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:param files: List of paths to add, relative to the base of the tree.
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:param ids: If set, use these instead of automatically generated ids.
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Must be the same length as the list of files, but may
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contain None for ids that are to be autogenerated.
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:param kinds: Optional parameter to specify the kinds to be used for
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TODO: Perhaps callback with the ids and paths as they're added.
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if isinstance(files, basestring):
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# XXX: Passing a single string is inconsistent and should be
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if not (ids is None or isinstance(ids, basestring)):
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raise AssertionError()
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if not (kinds is None or isinstance(kinds, basestring)):
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raise AssertionError()
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if kinds is not None:
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files = [path.strip('/') for path in files]
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ids = [None] * len(files)
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if not (len(ids) == len(files)):
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raise AssertionError()
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kinds = [None] * len(files)
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elif not len(kinds) == len(files):
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raise AssertionError()
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# generic constraint checks:
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if self.is_control_filename(f):
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raise errors.ForbiddenControlFileError(filename=f)
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# fill out file kinds for all files [not needed when we stop
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# caring about the instantaneous file kind within a uncommmitted tree
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self._gather_kinds(files, kinds)
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self._add(files, ids, kinds)
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def add_reference(self, sub_tree):
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"""Add a TreeReference to the tree, pointing at sub_tree"""
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raise errors.UnsupportedOperation(self.add_reference, self)
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def _add_reference(self, sub_tree):
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"""Standard add_reference implementation, for use by subclasses"""
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sub_tree_path = self.relpath(sub_tree.basedir)
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except errors.PathNotChild:
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raise errors.BadReferenceTarget(self, sub_tree,
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'Target not inside tree.')
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sub_tree_id = sub_tree.get_root_id()
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if sub_tree_id == self.get_root_id():
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raise errors.BadReferenceTarget(self, sub_tree,
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'Trees have the same root id.')
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if sub_tree_id in self.inventory:
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raise errors.BadReferenceTarget(self, sub_tree,
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'Root id already present in tree')
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self._add([sub_tree_path], [sub_tree_id], ['tree-reference'])
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def _add(self, files, ids, kinds):
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"""Helper function for add - updates the inventory.
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:param files: sequence of pathnames, relative to the tree root
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:param ids: sequence of suggested ids for the files (may be None)
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:param kinds: sequence of inventory kinds of the files (i.e. may
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contain "tree-reference")
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raise NotImplementedError(self._add)
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@needs_tree_write_lock
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def apply_inventory_delta(self, changes):
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"""Apply changes to the inventory as an atomic operation.
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:param changes: An inventory delta to apply to the working tree's
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:seealso Inventory.apply_delta: For details on the changes parameter.
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inv.apply_delta(changes)
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self._write_inventory(inv)
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def commit(self, message=None, revprops=None, *args,
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# avoid circular imports
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from bzrlib import commit
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possible_master_transports=[]
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if not 'branch-nick' in revprops:
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revprops['branch-nick'] = self.branch._get_nick(
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kwargs.get('local', False),
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possible_master_transports)
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author = kwargs.pop('author', None)
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if author is not None:
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if 'author' in revprops:
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# XXX: maybe we should just accept one of them?
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raise AssertionError('author property given twice')
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revprops['author'] = author
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# args for wt.commit start at message from the Commit.commit method,
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args = (message, ) + args
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for hook in MutableTree.hooks['start_commit']:
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committed_id = commit.Commit().commit(working_tree=self,
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possible_master_transports=possible_master_transports,
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def _gather_kinds(self, files, kinds):
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"""Helper function for add - sets the entries of kinds."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self._gather_kinds)
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def get_file_with_stat(self, file_id, path=None):
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"""Get a file handle and stat object for file_id.
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The default implementation returns (self.get_file, None) for backwards
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:param file_id: The file id to read.
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:param path: The path of the file, if it is known.
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:return: A tuple (file_handle, stat_value_or_None). If the tree has
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no stat facility, or need for a stat cache feedback during commit,
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it may return None for the second element of the tuple.
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return (self.get_file(file_id, path), None)
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def last_revision(self):
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"""Return the revision id of the last commit performed in this tree.
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In early tree formats the result of last_revision is the same as the
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branch last_revision, but that is no longer the case for modern tree
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last_revision returns the left most parent id, or None if there are no
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last_revision was deprecated as of 0.11. Please use get_parent_ids
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raise NotImplementedError(self.last_revision)
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def lock_tree_write(self):
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"""Lock the working tree for write, and the branch for read.
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This is useful for operations which only need to mutate the working
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tree. Taking out branch write locks is a relatively expensive process
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and may fail if the branch is on read only media. So branch write locks
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should only be taken out when we are modifying branch data - such as in
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operations like commit, pull, uncommit and update.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.lock_tree_write)
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def lock_write(self):
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"""Lock the tree and its branch. This allows mutating calls to be made.
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Some mutating methods will take out implicit write locks, but in
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general you should always obtain a write lock before calling mutating
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raise NotImplementedError(self.lock_write)
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def mkdir(self, path, file_id=None):
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"""Create a directory in the tree. if file_id is None, one is assigned.
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:param path: A unicode file path.
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:param file_id: An optional file-id.
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:return: the file id of the new directory.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.mkdir)
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def _observed_sha1(self, file_id, path, (sha1, stat_value)):
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"""Tell the tree we have observed a paths sha1.
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The intent of this function is to allow trees that have a hashcache to
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update the hashcache during commit. If the observed file is too new
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(based on the stat_value) to be safely hash-cached the tree will ignore
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The default implementation does nothing.
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:param file_id: The file id
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:param path: The file path
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:param sha1: The sha 1 that was observed.
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:param stat_value: A stat result for the file the sha1 was read from.
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def put_file_bytes_non_atomic(self, file_id, bytes):
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"""Update the content of a file in the tree.
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Note that the file is written in-place rather than being
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written to a temporary location and renamed. As a consequence,
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readers can potentially see the file half-written.
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:param file_id: file-id of the file
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:param bytes: the new file contents
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raise NotImplementedError(self.put_file_bytes_non_atomic)
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def set_parent_ids(self, revision_ids, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parents ids of the working tree.
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:param revision_ids: A list of revision_ids.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.set_parent_ids)
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def set_parent_trees(self, parents_list, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parents of the working tree.
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:param parents_list: A list of (revision_id, tree) tuples.
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If tree is None, then that element is treated as an unreachable
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parent tree - i.e. a ghost.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.set_parent_trees)
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@needs_tree_write_lock
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def smart_add(self, file_list, recurse=True, action=None, save=True):
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"""Version file_list, optionally recursing into directories.
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This is designed more towards DWIM for humans than API clarity.
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For the specific behaviour see the help for cmd_add().
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:param action: A reporter to be called with the inventory, parent_ie,
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path and kind of the path being added. It may return a file_id if
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a specific one should be used.
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:param save: Save the inventory after completing the adds. If False
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this provides dry-run functionality by doing the add and not saving
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:return: A tuple - files_added, ignored_files. files_added is the count
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of added files, and ignored_files is a dict mapping files that were
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ignored to the rule that caused them to be ignored.
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# not in an inner loop; and we want to remove direct use of this,
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# so here as a reminder for now. RBC 20070703
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from bzrlib.inventory import InventoryEntry
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action = add.AddAction()
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# no paths supplied: add the entire tree.
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# mutter("smart add of %r")
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# validate user file paths and convert all paths to tree
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# relative : it's cheaper to make a tree relative path an abspath
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# than to convert an abspath to tree relative.
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for filepath in file_list:
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rf = _FastPath(self.relpath(filepath))
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# validate user parameters. Our recursive code avoids adding new files
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# that need such validation
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if self.is_control_filename(rf.raw_path):
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raise errors.ForbiddenControlFileError(filename=rf.raw_path)
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abspath = self.abspath(rf.raw_path)
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kind = osutils.file_kind(abspath)
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if kind == 'directory':
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# schedule the dir for scanning
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if not InventoryEntry.versionable_kind(kind):
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raise errors.BadFileKindError(filename=abspath, kind=kind)
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# ensure the named path is added, so that ignore rules in the later directory
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# we dont have a parent ie known yet.: use the relatively slower inventory
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versioned = inv.has_filename(rf.raw_path)
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added.extend(_add_one_and_parent(self, inv, None, rf, kind, action))
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# no need to walk any directories at all.
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if len(added) > 0 and save:
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self._write_inventory(inv)
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return added, ignored
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# only walk the minimal parents needed: we have user_dirs to override
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is_inside = osutils.is_inside_or_parent_of_any
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for path in sorted(user_dirs):
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if (prev_dir is None or not is_inside([prev_dir], path.raw_path)):
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dirs_to_add.append((path, None))
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prev_dir = path.raw_path
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# dirs_to_add is initialised to a list of directories, but as we scan
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# directories we append files to it.
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# XXX: We should determine kind of files when we scan them rather than
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# adding to this list. RBC 20070703
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for directory, parent_ie in dirs_to_add:
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# directory is tree-relative
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abspath = self.abspath(directory.raw_path)
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# get the contents of this directory.
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# find the kind of the path being added.
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kind = osutils.file_kind(abspath)
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if not InventoryEntry.versionable_kind(kind):
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warning("skipping %s (can't add file of kind '%s')", abspath, kind)
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if parent_ie is not None:
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versioned = directory.base_path in parent_ie.children
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# without the parent ie, use the relatively slower inventory
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versioned = inv.has_filename(directory.raw_path)
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if kind == 'directory':
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sub_branch = bzrdir.BzrDir.open(abspath)
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except errors.NotBranchError:
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except errors.UnsupportedFormatError:
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if directory.raw_path == '':
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# mutter("tree root doesn't need to be added")
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# mutter("%r is already versioned", abspath)
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# XXX: This is wrong; people *might* reasonably be trying to add
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# subtrees as subtrees. This should probably only be done in formats
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# which can represent subtrees, and even then perhaps only when
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# the user asked to add subtrees. At the moment you can add them
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# specially through 'join --reference', which is perhaps
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# reasonable: adding a new reference is a special operation and
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# can have a special behaviour. mbp 20070306
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mutter("%r is a nested bzr tree", abspath)
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_add_one(self, inv, parent_ie, directory, kind, action)
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added.append(directory.raw_path)
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if kind == 'directory' and not sub_tree:
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if parent_ie is not None:
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this_ie = parent_ie.children[directory.base_path]
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# without the parent ie, use the relatively slower inventory
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this_id = inv.path2id(directory.raw_path)
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this_ie = inv[this_id]
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for subf in sorted(os.listdir(abspath)):
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# here we could use TreeDirectory rather than
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# string concatenation.
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subp = osutils.pathjoin(directory.raw_path, subf)
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# TODO: is_control_filename is very slow. Make it faster.
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# TreeDirectory.is_control_filename could also make this
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# faster - its impossible for a non root dir to have a
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if self.is_control_filename(subp):
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mutter("skip control directory %r", subp)
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elif subf in this_ie.children:
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# recurse into this already versioned subdir.
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dirs_to_add.append((_FastPath(subp, subf), this_ie))
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# user selection overrides ignoes
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# ignore while selecting files - if we globbed in the
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# outer loop we would ignore user files.
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ignore_glob = self.is_ignored(subp)
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if ignore_glob is not None:
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# mutter("skip ignored sub-file %r", subp)
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ignored.setdefault(ignore_glob, []).append(subp)
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#mutter("queue to add sub-file %r", subp)
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dirs_to_add.append((_FastPath(subp, subf), this_ie))
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self._write_inventory(inv)
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self.read_working_inventory()
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return added, ignored
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def update_basis_by_delta(self, new_revid, delta):
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"""Update the parents of this tree after a commit.
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This gives the tree one parent, with revision id new_revid. The
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inventory delta is applied to the current basis tree to generate the
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inventory for the parent new_revid, and all other parent trees are
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All the changes in the delta should be changes synchronising the basis
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tree with some or all of the working tree, with a change to a directory
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requiring that its contents have been recursively included. That is,
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this is not a general purpose tree modification routine, but a helper
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for commit which is not required to handle situations that do not arise
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:param new_revid: The new revision id for the trees parent.
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:param delta: An inventory delta (see apply_inventory_delta) describing
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the changes from the current left most parent revision to new_revid.
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# if the tree is updated by a pull to the branch, as happens in
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# WorkingTree2, when there was no separation between branch and tree,
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# then just clear merges, efficiency is not a concern for now as this
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# is legacy environments only, and they are slow regardless.
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if self.last_revision() == new_revid:
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self.set_parent_ids([new_revid])
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# generic implementation based on Inventory manipulation. See
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# WorkingTree classes for optimised versions for specific format trees.
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basis = self.basis_tree()
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inventory = basis.inventory
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inventory.apply_delta(delta)
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rev_tree = RevisionTree(self.branch.repository, inventory, new_revid)
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self.set_parent_trees([(new_revid, rev_tree)])
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class MutableTreeHooks(hooks.Hooks):
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"""A dictionary mapping a hook name to a list of callables for mutabletree
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"""Create the default hooks.
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hooks.Hooks.__init__(self)
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# Invoked before a commit is done in a tree. New in 1.4
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self['start_commit'] = []
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# install the default hooks into the MutableTree class.
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MutableTree.hooks = MutableTreeHooks()
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class _FastPath(object):
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"""A path object with fast accessors for things like basename."""
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__slots__ = ['raw_path', 'base_path']
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def __init__(self, path, base_path=None):
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"""Construct a FastPath from path."""
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if base_path is None:
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self.base_path = osutils.basename(path)
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self.base_path = base_path
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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return cmp(self.raw_path, other.raw_path)
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return hash(self.raw_path)
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def _add_one_and_parent(tree, inv, parent_ie, path, kind, action):
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"""Add a new entry to the inventory and automatically add unversioned parents.
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:param inv: Inventory which will receive the new entry.
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:param parent_ie: Parent inventory entry if known, or None. If
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None, the parent is looked up by name and used if present, otherwise it
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is recursively added.
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:param kind: Kind of new entry (file, directory, etc)
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:param action: callback(inv, parent_ie, path, kind); return ignored.
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:return: A list of paths which have been added.
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# Nothing to do if path is already versioned.
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# This is safe from infinite recursion because the tree root is
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if parent_ie is not None:
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# we have a parent ie already
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# slower but does not need parent_ie
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if inv.has_filename(path.raw_path):
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# its really not there : add the parent
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# note that the dirname use leads to some extra str copying etc but as
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# there are a limited number of dirs we can be nested under, it should
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# generally find it very fast and not recurse after that.
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added = _add_one_and_parent(tree, inv, None,
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_FastPath(dirname(path.raw_path)), 'directory', action)
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parent_id = inv.path2id(dirname(path.raw_path))
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parent_ie = inv[parent_id]
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_add_one(tree, inv, parent_ie, path, kind, action)
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return added + [path.raw_path]
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def _add_one(tree, inv, parent_ie, path, kind, file_id_callback):
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"""Add a new entry to the inventory.
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:param inv: Inventory which will receive the new entry.
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:param parent_ie: Parent inventory entry.
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:param kind: Kind of new entry (file, directory, etc)
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:param file_id_callback: callback(inv, parent_ie, path, kind); return a
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file_id or None to generate a new file id
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file_id = file_id_callback(inv, parent_ie, path, kind)
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entry = inv.make_entry(kind, path.base_path, parent_ie.file_id,