23
26
# TODO: Specific "examples" property on commands for consistent formatting.
28
# TODO: "--profile=cum", to change sort order. Is there any value in leaving
29
# the profile output behind so it can be interactively examined?
28
34
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
29
35
lazy_import(globals(), """
39
from warnings import warn
34
42
from bzrlib import (
47
from bzrlib.hooks import Hooks
48
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
52
from bzrlib.hooks import HookPoint, Hooks
49
53
# Compatibility - Option used to be in commands.
50
54
from bzrlib.option import Option
51
from bzrlib.plugin import disable_plugins, load_plugins
52
55
from bzrlib import registry
53
56
from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
54
57
deprecated_function,
59
suppress_deprecation_warnings,
109
96
previous = self.get(k_unsquished)
112
if self.overridden_registry:
114
previous = self.overridden_registry.get(k_unsquished)
98
previous = _builtin_commands().get(k_unsquished)
117
99
info = CommandInfo.from_command(cmd)
119
101
registry.Registry.register(self, k_unsquished, cmd,
120
102
override_existing=decorate, info=info)
122
trace.warning('Two plugins defined the same command: %r' % k)
123
trace.warning('Not loading the one in %r' %
124
sys.modules[cmd.__module__])
125
trace.warning('Previously this command was registered from %r' %
126
sys.modules[previous.__module__])
127
for a in cmd.aliases:
128
self._alias_dict[a] = k_unsquished
104
trace.log_error('Two plugins defined the same command: %r' % k)
105
trace.log_error('Not loading the one in %r' %
106
sys.modules[cmd.__module__])
107
trace.log_error('Previously this command was registered from %r' %
108
sys.modules[previous.__module__])
131
111
def register_lazy(self, command_name, aliases, module_name):
349
328
summary, then a complete description of the command. A grammar
350
329
description will be inserted.
352
:cvar aliases: Other accepted names for this command.
354
:cvar takes_args: List of argument forms, marked with whether they are
355
optional, repeated, etc. Examples::
357
['to_location', 'from_branch?', 'file*']
359
* 'to_location' is required
360
* 'from_branch' is optional
361
* 'file' can be specified 0 or more times
363
:cvar takes_options: List of options that may be given for this command.
364
These can be either strings, referring to globally-defined options, or
365
option objects. Retrieve through options().
367
:cvar hidden: If true, this command isn't advertised. This is typically
332
Other accepted names for this command.
335
List of argument forms, marked with whether they are optional,
340
['to_location', 'from_branch?', 'file*']
342
'to_location' is required
343
'from_branch' is optional
344
'file' can be specified 0 or more times
347
List of options that may be given for this command. These can
348
be either strings, referring to globally-defined options,
349
or option objects. Retrieve through options().
352
If true, this command isn't advertised. This is typically
368
353
for commands intended for expert users.
370
:cvar encoding_type: Command objects will get a 'outf' attribute, which has
371
been setup to properly handle encoding of unicode strings.
372
encoding_type determines what will happen when characters cannot be
375
* strict - abort if we cannot decode
376
* replace - put in a bogus character (typically '?')
377
* exact - do not encode sys.stdout
379
NOTE: by default on Windows, sys.stdout is opened as a text stream,
380
therefore LF line-endings are converted to CRLF. When a command uses
381
encoding_type = 'exact', then sys.stdout is forced to be a binary
382
stream, and line-endings will not mangled.
385
A string indicating the real name under which this command was
386
invoked, before expansion of aliases.
387
(This may be None if the command was constructed and run in-process.)
356
Command objects will get a 'outf' attribute, which has been
357
setup to properly handle encoding of unicode strings.
358
encoding_type determines what will happen when characters cannot
360
strict - abort if we cannot decode
361
replace - put in a bogus character (typically '?')
362
exact - do not encode sys.stdout
364
NOTE: by default on Windows, sys.stdout is opened as a text
365
stream, therefore LF line-endings are converted to CRLF.
366
When a command uses encoding_type = 'exact', then
367
sys.stdout is forced to be a binary stream, and line-endings
389
370
:cvar hooks: An instance of CommandHooks.
391
:cvar __doc__: The help shown by 'bzr help command' for this command.
392
This is set by assigning explicitly to __doc__ so that -OO can
396
__doc__ = "My help goes here"
400
374
takes_options = []
401
375
encoding_type = 'strict'
407
379
def __init__(self):
408
380
"""Construct an instance of this command."""
381
if self.__doc__ == Command.__doc__:
382
warn("No help message set for %r" % self)
409
383
# List of standard options directly supported
410
384
self.supported_std_options = []
413
def add_cleanup(self, cleanup_func, *args, **kwargs):
414
"""Register a function to call after self.run returns or raises.
416
Functions will be called in LIFO order.
418
self._operation.add_cleanup(cleanup_func, *args, **kwargs)
420
def cleanup_now(self):
421
"""Execute and empty pending cleanup functions immediately.
423
After cleanup_now all registered cleanups are forgotten. add_cleanup
424
may be called again after cleanup_now; these cleanups will be called
425
after self.run returns or raises (or when cleanup_now is next called).
427
This is useful for releasing expensive or contentious resources (such
428
as write locks) before doing further work that does not require those
429
resources (such as writing results to self.outf). Note though, that
430
as it releases all resources, this may release locks that the command
431
wants to hold, so use should be done with care.
433
self._operation.cleanup_now()
386
def _maybe_expand_globs(self, file_list):
387
"""Glob expand file_list if the platform does not do that itself.
389
:return: A possibly empty list of unicode paths.
391
Introduced in bzrlib 0.18.
395
if sys.platform == 'win32':
396
file_list = win32utils.glob_expand(file_list)
397
return list(file_list)
435
399
def _usage(self):
436
400
"""Return single-line grammar for this command.
501
456
# XXX: optparse implicitly rewraps the help, and not always perfectly,
502
457
# so we get <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/249908>. -- mbp
504
parser = option.get_optparser(self.options())
505
options = parser.format_option_help()
506
# FIXME: According to the spec, ReST option lists actually don't
507
# support options like --1.14 so that causes syntax errors (in Sphinx
508
# at least). As that pattern always appears in the commands that
509
# break, we trap on that and then format that block of 'format' options
510
# as a literal block. We use the most recent format still listed so we
511
# don't have to do that too often -- vila 20110514
512
if not plain and options.find(' --1.14 ') != -1:
513
options = options.replace(' format:\n', ' format::\n\n', 1)
459
options = option.get_optparser(self.options()).format_option_help()
514
460
if options.startswith('Options:'):
515
result += gettext(':Options:%s') % (options[len('options:'):],)
461
result += ':' + options
462
elif options.startswith('options:'):
463
# Python 2.4 version of optparse
464
result += ':Options:' + options[len('options:'):]
517
466
result += options
523
472
if sections.has_key(None):
524
473
text = sections.pop(None)
525
474
text = '\n '.join(text.splitlines())
526
result += gettext(':Description:\n %s\n\n') % (text,)
475
result += ':%s:\n %s\n\n' % ('Description',text)
528
477
# Add the custom sections (e.g. Examples). Note that there's no need
529
478
# to indent these as they must be indented already in the source.
531
480
for label in order:
532
if label in sections:
533
result += ':%s:\n%s\n' % (label, sections[label])
481
if sections.has_key(label):
482
result += ':%s:\n%s\n' % (label,sections[label])
536
result += (gettext("See bzr help %s for more details and examples.\n\n")
485
result += ("See bzr help %s for more details and examples.\n\n"
539
488
# Add the aliases, source (plug-in) and see also links, if any
541
result += gettext(':Aliases: ')
490
result += ':Aliases: '
542
491
result += ', '.join(self.aliases) + '\n'
543
492
plugin_name = self.plugin_name()
544
493
if plugin_name is not None:
545
result += gettext(':From: plugin "%s"\n') % plugin_name
494
result += ':From: plugin "%s"\n' % plugin_name
546
495
see_also = self.get_see_also(additional_see_also)
548
497
if not plain and see_also_as_links:
639
588
def _setup_outf(self):
640
589
"""Return a file linked to stdout, which has proper encoding."""
641
self.outf = ui.ui_factory.make_output_stream(
642
encoding_type=self.encoding_type)
590
# Originally I was using self.stdout, but that looks
591
# *way* too much like sys.stdout
592
if self.encoding_type == 'exact':
593
# force sys.stdout to be binary stream on win32
594
if sys.platform == 'win32':
595
fileno = getattr(sys.stdout, 'fileno', None)
598
msvcrt.setmode(fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
599
self.outf = sys.stdout
602
output_encoding = osutils.get_terminal_encoding()
604
self.outf = codecs.getwriter(output_encoding)(sys.stdout,
605
errors=self.encoding_type)
606
# For whatever reason codecs.getwriter() does not advertise its encoding
607
# it just returns the encoding of the wrapped file, which is completely
608
# bogus. So set the attribute, so we can find the correct encoding later.
609
self.outf.encoding = output_encoding
644
611
def run_argv_aliases(self, argv, alias_argv=None):
645
612
"""Parse the command line and run with extra aliases in alias_argv."""
614
warn("Passing None for [] is deprecated from bzrlib 0.10",
615
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
646
617
args, opts = parse_args(self, argv, alias_argv)
649
619
# Process the standard options
650
620
if 'help' in opts: # e.g. bzr add --help
651
self.outf.write(self.get_help_text())
621
sys.stdout.write(self.get_help_text())
653
623
if 'usage' in opts: # e.g. bzr add --usage
654
self.outf.write(self.get_help_text(verbose=False))
624
sys.stdout.write(self.get_help_text(verbose=False))
656
626
trace.set_verbosity_level(option._verbosity_level)
657
627
if 'verbose' in self.supported_std_options:
672
642
all_cmd_args = cmdargs.copy()
673
643
all_cmd_args.update(cmdopts)
676
return self.run(**all_cmd_args)
678
# reset it, so that other commands run in the same process won't
679
# inherit state. Before we reset it, log any activity, so that it
680
# gets properly tracked.
681
ui.ui_factory.log_transport_activity(
682
display=('bytes' in debug.debug_flags))
683
trace.set_verbosity_level(0)
685
def _setup_run(self):
686
"""Wrap the defined run method on self with a cleanup.
688
This is called by __init__ to make the Command be able to be run
689
by just calling run(), as it could be before cleanups were added.
691
If a different form of cleanups are in use by your Command subclass,
692
you can override this method.
695
def run(*args, **kwargs):
696
self._operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(class_run)
698
return self._operation.run_simple(*args, **kwargs)
647
return self.run(**all_cmd_args)
704
650
"""Actually run the command.
767
690
These are all empty initially, because by default nothing should get
770
Hooks.__init__(self, "bzrlib.commands", "Command.hooks")
771
self.add_hook('extend_command',
694
self.create_hook(HookPoint('extend_command',
772
695
"Called after creating a command object to allow modifications "
773
696
"such as adding or removing options, docs etc. Called with the "
774
"new bzrlib.commands.Command object.", (1, 13))
775
self.add_hook('get_command',
697
"new bzrlib.commands.Command object.", (1, 13), None))
698
self.create_hook(HookPoint('get_command',
776
699
"Called when creating a single command. Called with "
777
700
"(cmd_or_None, command_name). get_command should either return "
778
701
"the cmd_or_None parameter, or a replacement Command object that "
779
702
"should be used for the command. Note that the Command.hooks "
780
703
"hooks are core infrastructure. Many users will prefer to use "
781
704
"bzrlib.commands.register_command or plugin_cmds.register_lazy.",
783
self.add_hook('get_missing_command',
706
self.create_hook(HookPoint('get_missing_command',
784
707
"Called when creating a single command if no command could be "
785
708
"found. Called with (command_name). get_missing_command should "
786
709
"either return None, or a Command object to be used for the "
788
self.add_hook('list_commands',
710
"command.", (1, 17), None))
711
self.create_hook(HookPoint('list_commands',
789
712
"Called when enumerating commands. Called with a set of "
790
713
"cmd_name strings for all the commands found so far. This set "
791
714
" is safe to mutate - e.g. to remove a command. "
792
715
"list_commands should return the updated set of command names.",
795
718
Command.hooks = CommandHooks()
976
897
config = bzrlib.config.GlobalConfig()
977
898
alias = config.get_alias(cmd)
979
return cmdline.split(alias)
900
return shlex_split_unicode(alias)
983
def run_bzr(argv, load_plugins=load_plugins, disable_plugins=disable_plugins):
984
905
"""Execute a command.
986
:param argv: The command-line arguments, without the program name from
987
argv[0] These should already be decoded. All library/test code calling
988
run_bzr should be passing valid strings (don't need decoding).
989
:param load_plugins: What function to call when triggering plugin loading.
990
This function should take no arguments and cause all plugins to be
992
:param disable_plugins: What function to call when disabling plugin
993
loading. This function should take no arguments and cause all plugin
994
loading to be prohibited (so that code paths in your application that
995
know about some plugins possibly being present will fail to import
996
those plugins even if they are installed.)
997
:return: Returns a command exit code or raises an exception.
908
The command-line arguments, without the program name from argv[0]
909
These should already be decoded. All library/test code calling
910
run_bzr should be passing valid strings (don't need decoding).
912
Returns a command status or raises an exception.
999
914
Special master options: these must come before the command because
1000
915
they control how the command is interpreted.
1070
974
debug.set_debug_flags_from_config()
978
from bzrlib.builtins import cmd_help
979
cmd_help().run_argv_aliases([])
982
if argv[0] == '--version':
983
from bzrlib.builtins import cmd_version
984
cmd_version().run_argv_aliases([])
1072
987
if not opt_no_plugins:
988
from bzrlib.plugin import load_plugins
991
from bzrlib.plugin import disable_plugins
1075
992
disable_plugins()
1079
get_cmd_object('help').run_argv_aliases([])
1082
if argv[0] == '--version':
1083
get_cmd_object('version').run_argv_aliases([])
1086
994
alias_argv = None
1088
996
if not opt_no_aliases:
1089
997
alias_argv = get_alias(argv[0])
999
user_encoding = osutils.get_user_encoding()
1000
alias_argv = [a.decode(user_encoding) for a in alias_argv]
1091
1001
argv[0] = alias_argv.pop(0)
1093
1003
cmd = argv.pop(0)
1004
# We want only 'ascii' command names, but the user may have typed
1005
# in a Unicode name. In that case, they should just get a
1006
# 'command not found' error later.
1094
1008
cmd_obj = get_cmd_object(cmd, plugins_override=not opt_builtin)
1097
1009
run = cmd_obj.run_argv_aliases
1098
1010
run_argv = [argv, alias_argv]
1162
1074
"bzr plugin-provider-db check")
1166
def _specified_or_unicode_argv(argv):
1167
# For internal or testing use, argv can be passed. Otherwise, get it from
1168
# the process arguments in a unicode-safe way.
1077
def main(argv=None):
1078
"""Main entry point of command-line interface.
1080
:param argv: list of unicode command-line arguments similar to sys.argv.
1081
argv[0] is script name usually, it will be ignored.
1082
Don't pass here sys.argv because this list contains plain strings
1083
and not unicode; pass None instead.
1085
:return: exit code of bzr command.
1088
bzrlib.ui.ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.make_ui_for_terminal(
1089
sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr)
1091
# Is this a final release version? If so, we should suppress warnings
1092
if bzrlib.version_info[3] == 'final':
1093
suppress_deprecation_warnings(override=False)
1169
1094
if argv is None:
1170
return osutils.get_unicode_argv()
1095
argv = osutils.get_unicode_argv()
1174
1099
# ensure all arguments are unicode strings
1176
1101
if isinstance(a, unicode):
1177
1102
new_argv.append(a)
1179
1104
new_argv.append(a.decode('ascii'))
1180
1105
except UnicodeDecodeError:
1181
1106
raise errors.BzrError("argv should be list of unicode strings.")
1185
def main(argv=None):
1186
"""Main entry point of command-line interface.
1188
Typically `bzrlib.initialize` should be called first.
1190
:param argv: list of unicode command-line arguments similar to sys.argv.
1191
argv[0] is script name usually, it will be ignored.
1192
Don't pass here sys.argv because this list contains plain strings
1193
and not unicode; pass None instead.
1195
:return: exit code of bzr command.
1197
if argv is not None:
1199
_register_builtin_commands()
1200
1108
ret = run_bzr_catch_errors(argv)
1201
1109
trace.mutter("return code %d", ret)