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# TODO: Specific "examples" property on commands for consistent formatting.
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# TODO: "--profile=cum", to change sort order. Is there any value in leaving
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# the profile output behind so it can be interactively examined?
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from warnings import warn
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from bzrlib import (
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from bzrlib.hooks import Hooks
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from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
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from bzrlib.hooks import HookPoint, Hooks
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# Compatibility - Option used to be in commands.
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from bzrlib.option import Option
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from bzrlib.plugin import disable_plugins, load_plugins
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from bzrlib import registry
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
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deprecated_function,
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suppress_deprecation_warnings,
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previous = self.get(k_unsquished)
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if self.overridden_registry:
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previous = self.overridden_registry.get(k_unsquished)
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previous = _builtin_commands().get(k_unsquished)
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info = CommandInfo.from_command(cmd)
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registry.Registry.register(self, k_unsquished, cmd,
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override_existing=decorate, info=info)
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trace.warning('Two plugins defined the same command: %r' % k)
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trace.warning('Not loading the one in %r' %
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sys.modules[cmd.__module__])
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trace.warning('Previously this command was registered from %r' %
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sys.modules[previous.__module__])
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for a in cmd.aliases:
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self._alias_dict[a] = k_unsquished
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trace.log_error('Two plugins defined the same command: %r' % k)
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trace.log_error('Not loading the one in %r' %
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sys.modules[cmd.__module__])
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trace.log_error('Previously this command was registered from %r' %
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sys.modules[previous.__module__])
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def register_lazy(self, command_name, aliases, module_name):
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summary, then a complete description of the command. A grammar
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description will be inserted.
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:cvar aliases: Other accepted names for this command.
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:cvar takes_args: List of argument forms, marked with whether they are
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optional, repeated, etc. Examples::
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['to_location', 'from_branch?', 'file*']
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* 'to_location' is required
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* 'from_branch' is optional
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* 'file' can be specified 0 or more times
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:cvar takes_options: List of options that may be given for this command.
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These can be either strings, referring to globally-defined options, or
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option objects. Retrieve through options().
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:cvar hidden: If true, this command isn't advertised. This is typically
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Other accepted names for this command.
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List of argument forms, marked with whether they are optional,
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['to_location', 'from_branch?', 'file*']
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'to_location' is required
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'from_branch' is optional
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'file' can be specified 0 or more times
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List of options that may be given for this command. These can
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be either strings, referring to globally-defined options,
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or option objects. Retrieve through options().
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If true, this command isn't advertised. This is typically
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for commands intended for expert users.
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:cvar encoding_type: Command objects will get a 'outf' attribute, which has
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been setup to properly handle encoding of unicode strings.
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encoding_type determines what will happen when characters cannot be
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* strict - abort if we cannot decode
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* replace - put in a bogus character (typically '?')
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* exact - do not encode sys.stdout
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NOTE: by default on Windows, sys.stdout is opened as a text stream,
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therefore LF line-endings are converted to CRLF. When a command uses
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encoding_type = 'exact', then sys.stdout is forced to be a binary
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stream, and line-endings will not mangled.
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A string indicating the real name under which this command was
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invoked, before expansion of aliases.
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(This may be None if the command was constructed and run in-process.)
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Command objects will get a 'outf' attribute, which has been
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setup to properly handle encoding of unicode strings.
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encoding_type determines what will happen when characters cannot
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strict - abort if we cannot decode
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replace - put in a bogus character (typically '?')
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exact - do not encode sys.stdout
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NOTE: by default on Windows, sys.stdout is opened as a text
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stream, therefore LF line-endings are converted to CRLF.
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sys.stdout is forced to be a binary stream, and line-endings
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:cvar hooks: An instance of CommandHooks.
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:cvar __doc__: The help shown by 'bzr help command' for this command.
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This is set by assigning explicitly to __doc__ so that -OO can
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__doc__ = "My help goes here"
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takes_options = []
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encoding_type = 'strict'
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def __init__(self):
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"""Construct an instance of this command."""
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if self.__doc__ == Command.__doc__:
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warn("No help message set for %r" % self)
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# List of standard options directly supported
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self.supported_std_options = []
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def add_cleanup(self, cleanup_func, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Register a function to call after self.run returns or raises.
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Functions will be called in LIFO order.
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self._operation.add_cleanup(cleanup_func, *args, **kwargs)
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def cleanup_now(self):
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"""Execute and empty pending cleanup functions immediately.
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After cleanup_now all registered cleanups are forgotten. add_cleanup
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may be called again after cleanup_now; these cleanups will be called
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after self.run returns or raises (or when cleanup_now is next called).
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This is useful for releasing expensive or contentious resources (such
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as write locks) before doing further work that does not require those
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resources (such as writing results to self.outf). Note though, that
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as it releases all resources, this may release locks that the command
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wants to hold, so use should be done with care.
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self._operation.cleanup_now()
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def _maybe_expand_globs(self, file_list):
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"""Glob expand file_list if the platform does not do that itself.
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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file_list = win32utils.glob_expand(file_list)
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return list(file_list)
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def _usage(self):
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"""Return single-line grammar for this command.
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# The header is the purpose and usage
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result += gettext(':Purpose: %s\n') % (purpose,)
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result += ':Purpose: %s\n' % purpose
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if usage.find('\n') >= 0:
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result += gettext(':Usage:\n%s\n') % (usage,)
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result += ':Usage:\n%s\n' % usage
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result += gettext(':Usage: %s\n') % (usage,)
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result += ':Usage: %s\n' % usage
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# Add the options
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# XXX: optparse implicitly rewraps the help, and not always perfectly,
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# so we get <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/249908>. -- mbp
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parser = option.get_optparser(self.options())
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options = parser.format_option_help()
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# FIXME: According to the spec, ReST option lists actually don't
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# support options like --1.14 so that causes syntax errors (in Sphinx
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# at least). As that pattern always appears in the commands that
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# break, we trap on that and then format that block of 'format' options
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# as a literal block. We use the most recent format still listed so we
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# don't have to do that too often -- vila 20110514
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if not plain and options.find(' --1.14 ') != -1:
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options = options.replace(' format:\n', ' format::\n\n', 1)
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options = option.get_optparser(self.options()).format_option_help()
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if options.startswith('Options:'):
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result += gettext(':Options:%s') % (options[len('options:'):],)
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result += ':' + options
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# Python 2.4 version of optparse
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result += ':%s:\n%s\n' % (label, sections[label])
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if sections.has_key(label):
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result += ':%s:\n%s\n' % (label,sections[label])
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result += (gettext("See bzr help %s for more details and examples.\n\n")
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result += ', '.join(self.aliases) + '\n'
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plugin_name = self.plugin_name()
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if plugin_name is not None:
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result += gettext(':From: plugin "%s"\n') % plugin_name
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result += ':From: plugin "%s"\n' % plugin_name
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see_also = self.get_see_also(additional_see_also)
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if not plain and see_also_as_links:
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def _setup_outf(self):
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"""Return a file linked to stdout, which has proper encoding."""
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self.outf = ui.ui_factory.make_output_stream(
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encoding_type=self.encoding_type)
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# Originally I was using self.stdout, but that looks
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# *way* too much like sys.stdout
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if self.encoding_type == 'exact':
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# force sys.stdout to be binary stream on win32
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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fileno = getattr(sys.stdout, 'fileno', None)
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msvcrt.setmode(fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
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self.outf = sys.stdout
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output_encoding = osutils.get_terminal_encoding()
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self.outf = codecs.getwriter(output_encoding)(sys.stdout,
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errors=self.encoding_type)
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# For whatever reason codecs.getwriter() does not advertise its encoding
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# it just returns the encoding of the wrapped file, which is completely
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# bogus. So set the attribute, so we can find the correct encoding later.
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self.outf.encoding = output_encoding
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def run_argv_aliases(self, argv, alias_argv=None):
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"""Parse the command line and run with extra aliases in alias_argv."""
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warn("Passing None for [] is deprecated from bzrlib 0.10",
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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args, opts = parse_args(self, argv, alias_argv)
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# Process the standard options
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if 'help' in opts: # e.g. bzr add --help
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self.outf.write(self.get_help_text())
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sys.stdout.write(self.get_help_text())
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if 'usage' in opts: # e.g. bzr add --usage
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self.outf.write(self.get_help_text(verbose=False))
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sys.stdout.write(self.get_help_text(verbose=False))
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trace.set_verbosity_level(option._verbosity_level)
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if 'verbose' in self.supported_std_options:
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all_cmd_args = cmdargs.copy()
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all_cmd_args.update(cmdopts)
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return self.run(**all_cmd_args)
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# reset it, so that other commands run in the same process won't
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# inherit state. Before we reset it, log any activity, so that it
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# gets properly tracked.
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ui.ui_factory.log_transport_activity(
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display=('bytes' in debug.debug_flags))
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trace.set_verbosity_level(0)
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def _setup_run(self):
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"""Wrap the defined run method on self with a cleanup.
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This is called by __init__ to make the Command be able to be run
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by just calling run(), as it could be before cleanups were added.
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If a different form of cleanups are in use by your Command subclass,
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you can override this method.
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def run(*args, **kwargs):
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self._operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(class_run)
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return self._operation.run_simple(*args, **kwargs)
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return self.run(**all_cmd_args)
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"""Actually run the command.
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These are all empty initially, because by default nothing should get
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Hooks.__init__(self, "bzrlib.commands", "Command.hooks")
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self.add_hook('extend_command',
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self.create_hook(HookPoint('extend_command',
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"Called after creating a command object to allow modifications "
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"such as adding or removing options, docs etc. Called with the "
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"new bzrlib.commands.Command object.", (1, 13))
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self.add_hook('get_command',
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"new bzrlib.commands.Command object.", (1, 13), None))
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self.create_hook(HookPoint('get_command',
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"Called when creating a single command. Called with "
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"(cmd_or_None, command_name). get_command should either return "
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"the cmd_or_None parameter, or a replacement Command object that "
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"should be used for the command. Note that the Command.hooks "
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"hooks are core infrastructure. Many users will prefer to use "
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"bzrlib.commands.register_command or plugin_cmds.register_lazy.",
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self.add_hook('get_missing_command',
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self.create_hook(HookPoint('get_missing_command',
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"Called when creating a single command if no command could be "
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"found. Called with (command_name). get_missing_command should "
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"either return None, or a Command object to be used for the "
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self.add_hook('list_commands',
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"command.", (1, 17), None))
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self.create_hook(HookPoint('list_commands',
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"Called when enumerating commands. Called with a set of "
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"cmd_name strings for all the commands found so far. This set "
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" is safe to mutate - e.g. to remove a command. "
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"list_commands should return the updated set of command names.",
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Command.hooks = CommandHooks()
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config = bzrlib.config.GlobalConfig()
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alias = config.get_alias(cmd)
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return cmdline.split(alias)
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return shlex_split_unicode(alias)
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def run_bzr(argv, load_plugins=load_plugins, disable_plugins=disable_plugins):
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"""Execute a command.
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:param argv: The command-line arguments, without the program name from
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argv[0] These should already be decoded. All library/test code calling
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run_bzr should be passing valid strings (don't need decoding).
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:param load_plugins: What function to call when triggering plugin loading.
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This function should take no arguments and cause all plugins to be
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:param disable_plugins: What function to call when disabling plugin
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loading. This function should take no arguments and cause all plugin
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loading to be prohibited (so that code paths in your application that
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know about some plugins possibly being present will fail to import
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those plugins even if they are installed.)
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:return: Returns a command exit code or raises an exception.
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The command-line arguments, without the program name from argv[0]
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These should already be decoded. All library/test code calling
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run_bzr should be passing valid strings (don't need decoding).
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Returns a command status or raises an exception.
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Special master options: these must come before the command because
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they control how the command is interpreted.
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debug.set_debug_flags_from_config()
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from bzrlib.builtins import cmd_help
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cmd_help().run_argv_aliases([])
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if argv[0] == '--version':
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from bzrlib.builtins import cmd_version
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cmd_version().run_argv_aliases([])
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if not opt_no_plugins:
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from bzrlib.plugin import load_plugins
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from bzrlib.plugin import disable_plugins
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disable_plugins()
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get_cmd_object('help').run_argv_aliases([])
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if argv[0] == '--version':
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get_cmd_object('version').run_argv_aliases([])
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alias_argv = None
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if not opt_no_aliases:
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alias_argv = get_alias(argv[0])
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user_encoding = osutils.get_user_encoding()
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alias_argv = [a.decode(user_encoding) for a in alias_argv]
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argv[0] = alias_argv.pop(0)
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cmd = argv.pop(0)
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# We want only 'ascii' command names, but the user may have typed
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# in a Unicode name. In that case, they should just get a
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# 'command not found' error later.
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cmd_obj = get_cmd_object(cmd, plugins_override=not opt_builtin)
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run = cmd_obj.run_argv_aliases
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run_argv = [argv, alias_argv]
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"bzr plugin-provider-db check")
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def _specified_or_unicode_argv(argv):
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# For internal or testing use, argv can be passed. Otherwise, get it from
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# the process arguments in a unicode-safe way.
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def main(argv=None):
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"""Main entry point of command-line interface.
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:param argv: list of unicode command-line arguments similar to sys.argv.
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argv[0] is script name usually, it will be ignored.
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Don't pass here sys.argv because this list contains plain strings
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and not unicode; pass None instead.
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:return: exit code of bzr command.
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bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.make_ui_for_terminal(
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sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr)
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# Is this a final release version? If so, we should suppress warnings
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if bzrlib.version_info[3] == 'final':
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suppress_deprecation_warnings(override=False)
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if argv is None:
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return osutils.get_unicode_argv()
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argv = osutils.get_unicode_argv()
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# ensure all arguments are unicode strings
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if isinstance(a, unicode):
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new_argv.append(a)
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new_argv.append(a.decode('ascii'))
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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raise errors.BzrError("argv should be list of unicode strings.")
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def main(argv=None):
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"""Main entry point of command-line interface.
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Typically `bzrlib.initialize` should be called first.
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:param argv: list of unicode command-line arguments similar to sys.argv.
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argv[0] is script name usually, it will be ignored.
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Don't pass here sys.argv because this list contains plain strings
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and not unicode; pass None instead.
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:return: exit code of bzr command.
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if argv is not None:
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_register_builtin_commands()
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ret = run_bzr_catch_errors(argv)
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trace.mutter("return code %d", ret)