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for v in self.renamed:
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if v[2] == file_id:
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for v in self.kind_changed:
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def show(self, to_file, show_ids=False, show_unchanged=False):
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"""output this delta in status-like form to to_file."""
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path, fid, kind = item[:3]
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if kind == 'directory':
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elif kind == 'symlink':
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if len(item) == 5 and item[4]:
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print >>to_file, ' %-30s %s' % (path, fid)
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def show(self, to_file, show_ids=False, show_unchanged=False,
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short_status=False, indent='',
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"""Output this delta in status-like form to to_file.
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:param to_file: A file-like object where the output is displayed.
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:param show_ids: Output the file ids if True.
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:param show_unchanged: Output the unchanged files if True.
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:param short_status: Single-line status if True.
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:param indent: Added at the beginning of all output lines (for merged
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:param filter: A callable receiving a path and a file id and
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returning True if the path should be displayed.
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def decorate_path(path, kind, meta_modified=None):
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if kind == 'directory':
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elif kind == 'symlink':
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def show_more_renamed(item):
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(oldpath, file_id, kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified, newpath) = item
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dec_new_path = decorate_path(newpath, kind, meta_modified)
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to_file.write(' => %s' % dec_new_path)
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if text_modified or meta_modified:
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extra_modified.append((newpath, file_id, kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified))
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def show_more_kind_changed(item):
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(path, file_id, old_kind, new_kind) = item
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to_file.write(' (%s => %s)' % (old_kind, new_kind))
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def show_path(path, file_id, kind, meta_modified,
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default_format, with_file_id_format):
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dec_path = decorate_path(path, kind, meta_modified)
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to_file.write(with_file_id_format % dec_path)
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to_file.write(default_format % dec_path)
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def show_list(files, long_status_name, short_status_letter,
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default_format='%s', with_file_id_format='%-30s',
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prefix = short_status_letter
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print >>to_file, ' ', path
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print >>to_file, 'removed:'
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show_list(self.removed)
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print >>to_file, 'added:'
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show_list(self.added)
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prefix = indent + prefix + ' '
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path, file_id, kind = item[:3]
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if (filter is not None and not filter(path, file_id)):
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if not header_shown and not short_status:
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to_file.write(indent + long_status_name + ':\n')
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meta_modified = item[4]
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to_file.write(prefix)
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show_path(path, file_id, kind, meta_modified,
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default_format, with_file_id_format)
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if show_more is not None:
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to_file.write(' %s' % file_id)
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show_list(self.removed, 'removed', 'D')#
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show_list(self.added, 'added', 'A')
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extra_modified = []
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print >>to_file, 'renamed:'
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for (oldpath, newpath, fid, kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified) in self.renamed:
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if text_modified or meta_modified:
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extra_modified.append((newpath, fid, kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified))
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print >>to_file, ' %s => %s %s' % (oldpath, newpath, fid)
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print >>to_file, ' %s => %s' % (oldpath, newpath)
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if self.modified or extra_modified:
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print >>to_file, 'modified:'
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show_list(self.modified)
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show_list(extra_modified)
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if show_unchanged and self.unchanged:
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print >>to_file, 'unchanged:'
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show_list(self.unchanged)
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@deprecated_function(zero_nine)
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def compare_trees(old_tree, new_tree, want_unchanged=False,
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specific_files=None, extra_trees=None,
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require_versioned=False):
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"""compare_trees was deprecated in 0.10. Please see Tree.changes_from."""
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return new_tree.changes_from(old_tree,
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want_unchanged=want_unchanged,
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specific_files=specific_files,
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extra_trees=extra_trees,
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require_versioned=require_versioned)
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def _compare_trees(old_tree, new_tree, want_unchanged, specific_file_ids):
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from osutils import is_inside_any
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old_inv = old_tree.inventory
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new_inv = new_tree.inventory
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# Reorder self.renamed tuples so that all lists share the same
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# order for their 3 first fields and that they also begin like
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# the self.modified tuples
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renamed = [(p, i, k, tm, mm, np)
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for p, np, i, k, tm, mm in self.renamed]
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show_list(renamed, 'renamed', 'R', with_file_id_format='%s',
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show_more=show_more_renamed)
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show_list(self.kind_changed, 'kind changed', 'K',
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with_file_id_format='%s',
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show_more=show_more_kind_changed)
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show_list(self.modified + extra_modified, 'modified', 'M')
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show_list(self.unchanged, 'unchanged', 'S')
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show_list(self.unversioned, 'unknown', ' ')
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def get_changes_as_text(self, show_ids=False, show_unchanged=False,
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output = StringIO.StringIO()
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self.show(output, show_ids, show_unchanged, short_status)
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return output.getvalue()
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def _compare_trees(old_tree, new_tree, want_unchanged, specific_files,
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include_root, extra_trees=None,
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require_versioned=False, want_unversioned=False):
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"""Worker function that implements Tree.changes_from."""
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delta = TreeDelta()
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mutter('start compare_trees')
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# TODO: Rather than iterating over the whole tree and then filtering, we
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# could diff just the specified files (if any) and their subtrees.
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old_files = old_tree.list_files()
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new_files = new_tree.list_files()
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except StopIteration:
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return None, None, None, None, None
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old_path, old_class, old_kind, old_file_id, old_entry = get_next(old_files)
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new_path, new_class, new_kind, new_file_id, new_entry = get_next(new_files)
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def check_matching(old_path, old_entry, new_path, new_entry):
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"""We have matched up 2 file_ids, check for changes."""
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assert old_entry.kind == new_entry.kind
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if specific_file_ids:
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if (old_entry.file_id not in specific_file_ids and
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new_entry.file_id not in specific_file_ids):
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# temporary hack until all entries are populated before clients
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old_entry._read_tree_state(old_path, old_tree)
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new_entry._read_tree_state(new_path, new_tree)
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text_modified, meta_modified = new_entry.detect_changes(old_entry)
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# If the name changes, or the parent_id changes, we have a rename
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# (if we move a parent, that doesn't count as a rename for the file)
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if (old_entry.name != new_entry.name
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or old_entry.parent_id != new_entry.parent_id):
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delta.renamed.append((old_path,
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old_entry.file_id, old_entry.kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified))
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elif text_modified or meta_modified:
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delta.modified.append((new_path, new_entry.file_id, new_entry.kind,
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text_modified, meta_modified))
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delta.unchanged.append((new_path, new_entry.file_id, new_entry.kind))
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def handle_old(path, entry):
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"""old entry without a new entry match
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Check to see if a matching new entry was already seen as an
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added file, and switch the pair into being a rename.
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Otherwise just mark the old entry being removed.
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if entry.file_id in added:
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# Actually this is a rename, we found a new file_id earlier
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# at a different location, so it is no-longer added
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x_new_path, x_new_entry = added.pop(entry.file_id)
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check_matching(path, entry, x_new_path, x_new_entry)
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# We have an old_file_id which doesn't line up with a new_file_id
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# So this file looks to be removed
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assert entry.file_id not in removed
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removed[entry.file_id] = path, entry
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def handle_new(path, entry):
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"""new entry without an old entry match
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Check to see if a matching old entry was already seen as a
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removal, and change the pair into a rename.
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Otherwise just mark the new entry as an added file.
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if entry.file_id in removed:
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# We saw this file_id earlier at an old different location
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# it is no longer removed, just renamed
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x_old_path, x_old_entry = removed.pop(entry.file_id)
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check_matching(x_old_path, x_old_entry, path, entry)
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# We have a new file which does not match an old file
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assert entry.file_id not in added
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added[entry.file_id] = path, entry
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while old_path or new_path:
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# list_files() returns files in alphabetical path sorted order
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if old_path == new_path:
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if old_file_id == new_file_id:
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# This is the common case, the files are in the same place
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# check if there were any content changes
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if old_file_id is None:
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# We have 2 unversioned files, no deltas possible???
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check_matching(old_path, old_entry, new_path, new_entry)
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# mutter('start compare_trees')
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for (file_id, path, content_change, versioned, parent_id, name, kind,
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executable) in new_tree.iter_changes(old_tree, want_unchanged,
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specific_files, extra_trees=extra_trees,
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require_versioned=require_versioned,
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want_unversioned=want_unversioned):
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if versioned == (False, False):
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delta.unversioned.append((path[1], None, kind[1]))
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if not include_root and (None, None) == parent_id:
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fully_present = tuple((versioned[x] and kind[x] is not None) for
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if fully_present[0] != fully_present[1]:
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if fully_present[1] is True:
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delta.added.append((path[1], file_id, kind[1]))
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# The ids don't match, so we have to handle them both
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if old_file_id is not None:
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handle_old(old_path, old_entry)
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if new_file_id is not None:
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handle_new(new_path, new_entry)
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# The two entries were at the same path, so increment both sides
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old_path, old_class, old_kind, old_file_id, old_entry = get_next(old_files)
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new_path, new_class, new_kind, new_file_id, new_entry = get_next(new_files)
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elif new_path is None or (old_path is not None and old_path < new_path):
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# Assume we don't match, only process old_path
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if old_file_id is not None:
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handle_old(old_path, old_entry)
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# old_path came first, so increment it, trying to match up
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old_path, old_class, old_kind, old_file_id, old_entry = get_next(old_files)
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elif new_path is not None:
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# new_path came first, so increment it, trying to match up
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if new_file_id is not None:
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handle_new(new_path, new_entry)
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new_path, new_class, new_kind, new_file_id, new_entry = get_next(new_files)
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# Now we have a set of added and removed files, mark them all
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for old_path, old_entry in removed.itervalues():
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if specific_file_ids:
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if not old_entry.file_id in specific_file_ids:
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delta.removed.append((old_path, old_entry.file_id, old_entry.kind))
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for new_path, new_entry in added.itervalues():
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if specific_file_ids:
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if not new_entry.file_id in specific_file_ids:
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delta.added.append((new_path, new_entry.file_id, new_entry.kind))
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delta.removed.append((path[0], file_id, kind[0]))
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elif fully_present[0] is False:
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elif name[0] != name[1] or parent_id[0] != parent_id[1]:
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# If the name changes, or the parent_id changes, we have a rename
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# (if we move a parent, that doesn't count as a rename for the
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delta.renamed.append((path[0],
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(executable[0] != executable[1])))
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elif kind[0] != kind[1]:
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delta.kind_changed.append((path[1], file_id, kind[0], kind[1]))
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elif content_change or executable[0] != executable[1]:
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delta.modified.append((path[1], file_id, kind[1],
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(executable[0] != executable[1])))
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delta.unchanged.append((path[1], file_id, kind[1]))
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delta.removed.sort()
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delta.added.sort()
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delta.unchanged.sort()
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class _ChangeReporter(object):
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"""Report changes between two trees"""
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def __init__(self, output=None, suppress_root_add=True,
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output_file=None, unversioned_filter=None, view_info=None):
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:param output: a function with the signature of trace.note, i.e.
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accepts a format and parameters.
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:param supress_root_add: If true, adding the root will be ignored
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(i.e. when a tree has just been initted)
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:param output_file: If supplied, a file-like object to write to.
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Only one of output and output_file may be supplied.
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:param unversioned_filter: A filter function to be called on
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unversioned files. This should return True to ignore a path.
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By default, no filtering takes place.
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:param view_info: A tuple of view_name,view_files if only
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items inside a view are to be reported on, or None for
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if output_file is not None:
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if output is not None:
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raise BzrError('Cannot specify both output and output_file')
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def output(fmt, *args):
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output_file.write((fmt % args) + '\n')
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if self.output is None:
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from bzrlib import trace
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self.output = trace.note
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self.suppress_root_add = suppress_root_add
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self.modified_map = {'kind changed': 'K',
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self.versioned_map = {'added': '+', # versioned target
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'unchanged': ' ', # versioned in both
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'removed': '-', # versioned in source
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'unversioned': '?', # versioned in neither
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self.unversioned_filter = unversioned_filter
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if view_info is None:
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self.view_name = None
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self.view_name = view_info[0]
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self.view_files = view_info[1]
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self.output("Operating on whole tree but only reporting on "
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"'%s' view." % (self.view_name,))
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def report(self, file_id, paths, versioned, renamed, modified, exe_change,
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"""Report one change to a file
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:param file_id: The file_id of the file
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:param path: The old and new paths as generated by Tree.iter_changes.
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:param versioned: may be 'added', 'removed', 'unchanged', or
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:param renamed: may be True or False
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:param modified: may be 'created', 'deleted', 'kind changed',
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'modified' or 'unchanged'.
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:param exe_change: True if the execute bit has changed
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:param kind: A pair of file kinds, as generated by Tree.iter_changes.
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None indicates no file present.
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if paths[1] == '' and versioned == 'added' and self.suppress_root_add:
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if self.view_files and not osutils.is_inside_any(self.view_files,
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if versioned == 'unversioned':
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# skip ignored unversioned files if needed.
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if self.unversioned_filter is not None:
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if self.unversioned_filter(paths[1]):
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# dont show a content change in the output.
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modified = 'unchanged'
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# we show both paths in the following situations:
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# the file versioning is unchanged AND
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# ( the path is different OR
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# the kind is different)
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if (versioned == 'unchanged' and
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(renamed or modified == 'kind changed')):
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# on a rename, we show old and new
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old_path, path = paths
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# if it's not renamed, we're showing both for kind changes
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# so only show the new path
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old_path, path = paths[1], paths[1]
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# if the file is not missing in the source, we show its kind
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# when we show two paths.
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if kind[0] is not None:
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old_path += osutils.kind_marker(kind[0])
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elif versioned == 'removed':
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# not present in target
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rename = self.versioned_map[versioned]
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# we show the old kind on the new path when the content is deleted.
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if modified == 'deleted':
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path += osutils.kind_marker(kind[0])
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# otherwise we always show the current kind when there is one
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elif kind[1] is not None:
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path += osutils.kind_marker(kind[1])
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self.output("%s%s%s %s%s", rename, self.modified_map[modified], exe,
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def report_changes(change_iterator, reporter):
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"""Report the changes from a change iterator.
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This is essentially a translation from low-level to medium-level changes.
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Further processing may be required to produce a human-readable output.
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Unfortunately, some tree-changing operations are very complex
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:change_iterator: an iterator or sequence of changes in the format
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generated by Tree.iter_changes
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:param reporter: The _ChangeReporter that will report the changes.
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versioned_change_map = {
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(True, True) : 'unchanged',
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(True, False) : 'removed',
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(False, True) : 'added',
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(False, False): 'unversioned',
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for (file_id, path, content_change, versioned, parent_id, name, kind,
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executable) in change_iterator:
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# files are "renamed" if they are moved or if name changes, as long
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if None not in name and None not in parent_id and\
419
(name[0] != name[1] or parent_id[0] != parent_id[1]):
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if kind[0] != kind[1]:
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elif kind[1] is None:
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modified = "kind changed"
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modified = "modified"
434
modified = "unchanged"
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if kind[1] == "file":
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exe_change = (executable[0] != executable[1])
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versioned_change = versioned_change_map[versioned]
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reporter.report(file_id, path, versioned_change, renamed, modified,