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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2007 Canonical Ltd
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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 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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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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# TODO: Move this into builtins
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# TODO: 'bzr resolve' should accept a directory name and work from that
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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Use bzr resolve when you have fixed a problem.
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help='List paths of files with text conflicts.'),
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help='List paths of files with text conflicts.'),
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_see_also = ['resolve', 'conflict-types']
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def run(self, text=False):
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
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wt = WorkingTree.open_containing(u'.')[0]
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wt = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(u'.')[0]
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for conflict in wt.conflicts():
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if conflict.typestring != 'text conflict':
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self.outf.write(str(conflict) + '\n')
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resolve_action_registry = registry.Registry()
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resolve_action_registry.register(
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'done', 'done', 'Marks the conflict as resolved' )
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resolve_action_registry.register(
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'take-this', 'take_this',
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'Resolve the conflict preserving the version in the working tree' )
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resolve_action_registry.register(
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'take-other', 'take_other',
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'Resolve the conflict taking the merged version into account' )
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resolve_action_registry.default_key = 'done'
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class ResolveActionOption(option.RegistryOption):
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super(ResolveActionOption, self).__init__(
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'action', 'How to resolve the conflict.',
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registry=resolve_action_registry)
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class cmd_resolve(commands.Command):
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"""Mark a conflict as resolved.
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aliases = ['resolved']
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takes_args = ['file*']
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Option('all', help='Resolve all conflicts in this tree.'),
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option.Option('all', help='Resolve all conflicts in this tree.'),
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ResolveActionOption(),
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_see_also = ['conflicts']
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def run(self, file_list=None, all=False):
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from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
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def run(self, file_list=None, all=False, action=None):
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raise errors.BzrCommandError("If --all is specified,"
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" no FILE may be provided")
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tree = WorkingTree.open_containing('.')[0]
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tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing('.')[0]
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tree, file_list = builtins.tree_files(file_list)
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if file_list is None:
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# FIXME: There is a special case here related to the option
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# handling that could be clearer and easier to discover by
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# providing an --auto action (bug #344013 and #383396) and
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# make it mandatory instead of implicit and active only
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# when no file_list is provided -- vila 091229
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if file_list is None:
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un_resolved, resolved = tree.auto_resolve()
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if len(un_resolved) > 0:
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trace.note('%d conflict(s) auto-resolved.', len(resolved))
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trace.note('All conflicts resolved.')
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resolve(tree, file_list)
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def resolve(tree, paths=None, ignore_misses=False, recursive=False):
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# FIXME: This can never occur but the block above needs some
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# refactoring to transfer tree.auto_resolve() to
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# conflict.auto(tree) --vila 091242
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resolve(tree, file_list, action=action)
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def resolve(tree, paths=None, ignore_misses=False, recursive=False,
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"""Resolve some or all of the conflicts in a working tree.
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:param paths: If None, resolve all conflicts. Otherwise, select only
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recursive commands like revert, this should be True. For commands
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or applications wishing finer-grained control, like the resolve
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command, this should be False.
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:ignore_misses: If False, warnings will be printed if the supplied paths
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do not have conflicts.
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:param ignore_misses: If False, warnings will be printed if the supplied
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paths do not have conflicts.
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:param action: How the conflict should be resolved,
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tree.lock_tree_write()
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tree_conflicts = tree.conflicts()
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if paths is None:
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new_conflicts = ConflictList()
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selected_conflicts = tree_conflicts
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to_process = tree_conflicts
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new_conflicts, selected_conflicts = \
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tree_conflicts.select_conflicts(tree, paths, ignore_misses,
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new_conflicts, to_process = tree_conflicts.select_conflicts(
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tree, paths, ignore_misses, recursive)
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for conflict in to_process:
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conflict._do(action, tree)
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conflict.cleanup(tree)
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except NotImplementedError:
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new_conflicts.append(conflict)
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tree.set_conflicts(new_conflicts)
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except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
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selected_conflicts.remove_files(tree)
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for conflict in self:
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if not conflict.has_files:
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for suffix in CONFLICT_SUFFIXES:
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osutils.delete_any(tree.abspath(conflict.path+suffix))
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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conflict.cleanup(tree)
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def select_conflicts(self, tree, paths, ignore_misses=False,
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return None, conflict.typestring
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def _do(self, action, tree):
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"""Apply the specified action to the conflict.
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:param action: The method name to call.
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:param tree: The tree passed as a parameter to the method.
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meth = getattr(self, 'action_%s' % action, None)
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raise NotImplementedError(self.__class__.__name__ + '.' + action)
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def cleanup(self, tree):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.cleanup)
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def action_done(self, tree):
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"""Mark the conflict as solved once it has been handled."""
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# This method does nothing but simplifies the design of upper levels.
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_this)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_other)
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class PathConflict(Conflict):
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"""A conflict was encountered merging file paths"""
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format = 'Path conflict: %(path)s / %(conflict_path)s'
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rformat = '%(class)s(%(path)r, %(conflict_path)r, %(file_id)r)'
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def __init__(self, path, conflict_path=None, file_id=None):
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Conflict.__init__(self, path, file_id)
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self.conflict_path = conflict_path
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s.add('conflict_path', self.conflict_path)
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def cleanup(self, tree):
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# No additional files have been generated here
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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tree.rename_one(self.conflict_path, self.path)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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# just acccept bzr proposal
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class ContentsConflict(PathConflict):
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"""The files are of different types, or not present"""
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format = 'Contents conflict in %(path)s'
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def cleanup(self, tree):
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for suffix in ('.BASE', '.OTHER'):
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osutils.delete_any(tree.abspath(self.path + suffix))
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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# FIXME: I smell something weird here and it seems we should be able to be
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# more coherent with some other conflict ? bzr *did* a choice there but
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# neither action_take_this nor action_take_other reflect that...
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.path + '.OTHER'], force=True, keep_files=False)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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# FIXME: TextConflict is about a single file-id, there never is a conflict_path
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# attribute so we shouldn't inherit from PathConflict but simply from Conflict
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# TODO: There should be a base revid attribute to better inform the user about
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# how the conflicts were generated.
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class TextConflict(PathConflict):
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"""The merge algorithm could not resolve all differences encountered."""
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format = 'Text conflict in %(path)s'
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def cleanup(self, tree):
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for suffix in CONFLICT_SUFFIXES:
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osutils.delete_any(tree.abspath(self.path+suffix))
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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class HandledConflict(Conflict):
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"""A path problem that has been provisionally resolved.
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s.add('action', self.action)
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def cleanup(self, tree):
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"""Nothing to cleanup."""
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class HandledPathConflict(HandledConflict):
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"""A provisionally-resolved path problem involving two paths.
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format = 'Conflict adding file %(conflict_path)s. %(action)s %(path)s.'
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.conflict_path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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tree.rename_one(self.path, self.conflict_path)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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class ParentLoop(HandledPathConflict):
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"""An attempt to create an infinitely-looping directory structure.
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This is rare, but can be produced like so:
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format = 'Conflict moving %(conflict_path)s into %(path)s. %(action)s.'
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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# just acccept bzr proposal
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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# FIXME: We shouldn't have to manipulate so many paths here (and there
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# is probably a bug or two...)
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base_path = osutils.basename(self.path)
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conflict_base_path = osutils.basename(self.conflict_path)
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tt = transform.TreeTransform(tree)
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p_tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(self.file_id)
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parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(p_tid)
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cp_tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(self.conflict_file_id)
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cparent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(cp_tid)
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tt.adjust_path(base_path, cparent_tid, cp_tid)
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tt.adjust_path(conflict_base_path, parent_tid, p_tid)
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class UnversionedParent(HandledConflict):
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"""An attempt to version a file whose parent directory is not versioned.
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format = 'Conflict because %(path)s is not versioned, but has versioned'\
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' children. %(action)s.'
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# FIXME: We silently do nothing to make tests pass, but most probably the
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# conflict shouldn't exist (the long story is that the conflict is
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# generated with another one that can be resolved properly) -- vila 091224
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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class MissingParent(HandledConflict):
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"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not present.
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Typically, the result of a merge where THIS deleted the directory and
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the OTHER added a file to it.
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See also: DeletingParent (same situation, reversed THIS and OTHER)
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See also: DeletingParent (same situation, THIS and OTHER reversed)
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typestring = 'missing parent'
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format = 'Conflict adding files to %(path)s. %(action)s.'
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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class DeletingParent(HandledConflict):
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"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not present.
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format = "Conflict: can't delete %(path)s because it is not empty. "\
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# FIXME: It's a bit strange that the default action is not coherent with
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# MissingParent from the *user* pov.
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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# just acccept bzr proposal
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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class NonDirectoryParent(HandledConflict):
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"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not a director or
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"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not a directory or
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an attempt to change the kind of a directory with files.
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format = "Conflict: %(path)s is not a directory, but has files in it."\
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# FIXME: .OTHER should be used instead of .new when the conflict is created
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def action_take_this(self, tree):
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# FIXME: we should preserve that path when the conflict is generated !
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if self.path.endswith('.new'):
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conflict_path = self.path[:-(len('.new'))]
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tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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tree.add(conflict_path)
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raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_this)
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def action_take_other(self, tree):
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# FIXME: we should preserve that path when the conflict is generated !
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if self.path.endswith('.new'):
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conflict_path = self.path[:-(len('.new'))]
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tree.remove([conflict_path], force=True, keep_files=False)
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tree.rename_one(self.path, conflict_path)
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raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_other)
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for conflict_type in conflict_types:
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ctype[conflict_type.typestring] = conflict_type
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register_types(ContentsConflict, TextConflict, PathConflict, DuplicateID,
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DuplicateEntry, ParentLoop, UnversionedParent, MissingParent,
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DeletingParent, NonDirectoryParent)