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cur_file = (self.get_file_text(file_id),)
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def get_symlink_target(self, file_id):
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def get_symlink_target(self, file_id, path=None):
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"""Get the target for a given file_id.
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It is assumed that the caller already knows that file_id is referencing
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If both file_id and path are supplied, an implementation may use
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raise NotImplementedError(self.get_symlink_target)
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def get_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths):
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"""Like get_canonical_inventory_path() but works on multiple items.
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:param paths: A sequence of paths relative to the root of the tree.
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:return: A list of paths, with each item the corresponding input path
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adjusted to account for existing elements that match case
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return list(self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths(paths))
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def get_canonical_inventory_path(self, path):
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"""Returns the first inventory item that case-insensitively matches path.
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If a path matches exactly, it is returned. If no path matches exactly
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but more than one path matches case-insensitively, it is implementation
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defined which is returned.
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If no path matches case-insensitively, the input path is returned, but
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with as many path entries that do exist changed to their canonical
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If you need to resolve many names from the same tree, you should
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use get_canonical_inventory_paths() to avoid O(N) behaviour.
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:param path: A paths relative to the root of the tree.
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:return: The input path adjusted to account for existing elements
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that match case insensitively.
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return self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths([path]).next()
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def _yield_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths):
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# First, if the path as specified exists exactly, just use it.
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if self.path2id(path) is not None:
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cur_id = self.get_root_id()
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bit_iter = iter(path.split("/"))
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for child in self.iter_children(cur_id):
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# XXX: it seem like if the child is known to be in the
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# tree, we shouldn't need to go from its id back to
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# its path -- mbp 2010-02-11
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# XXX: it seems like we could be more efficient
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# by just directly looking up the original name and
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# only then searching all children; also by not
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# chopping paths so much. -- mbp 2010-02-11
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child_base = os.path.basename(self.id2path(child))
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if (child_base == elt):
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# if we found an exact match, we can stop now; if
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# we found an approximate match we need to keep
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# searching because there might be an exact match
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new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base)
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elif child_base.lower() == lelt:
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new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base)
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# before a change is committed we can see this error...
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# got to the end of this directory and no entries matched.
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# Return what matched so far, plus the rest as specified.
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cur_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, elt, *list(bit_iter))
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def get_root_id(self):
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"""Return the file_id for the root of this tree."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self.get_root_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree:
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yield self.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
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def _file_revision(revision_tree, file_id):
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"""Determine the revision associated with a file in a given tree."""
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revision_tree.lock_read()
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return revision_tree.inventory[file_id].revision
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revision_tree.unlock()
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def _get_file_revision(self, file_id, vf, tree_revision):
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"""Ensure that file_id, tree_revision is in vf to plan the merge."""
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if getattr(self, '_repository', None) is None:
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last_revision = tree_revision
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parent_keys = [(file_id, self._file_revision(t, file_id)) for t in
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parent_keys = [(file_id, t.get_file_revision(file_id)) for t in
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self._iter_parent_trees()]
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vf.add_lines((file_id, last_revision), parent_keys,
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self.get_file_lines(file_id))
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repo = self.branch.repository
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base_vf = repo.texts
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last_revision = self._file_revision(self, file_id)
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last_revision = self.get_file_revision(file_id)
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base_vf = self._repository.texts
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if base_vf not in vf.fallback_versionedfiles:
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vf.fallback_versionedfiles.append(base_vf)
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return last_revision
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inventory = property(_get_inventory,
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doc="Inventory of this Tree")
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def _check_retrieved(self, ie, f):
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if not __debug__:
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fp = fingerprint_file(f)
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fp = osutils.fingerprint_file(f)
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if ie.text_size is not None:
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if ie.text_size != fp['size']:
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raise BzrError("mismatched size for file %r in %r" % (ie.file_id, self._store),
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raise errors.BzrError(
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"mismatched size for file %r in %r" %
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(ie.file_id, self._store),
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["inventory expects %d bytes" % ie.text_size,
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"file is actually %d bytes" % fp['size'],
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"store is probably damaged/corrupt"])
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if ie.text_sha1 != fp['sha1']:
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raise BzrError("wrong SHA-1 for file %r in %r" % (ie.file_id, self._store),
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raise errors.BzrError("wrong SHA-1 for file %r in %r" %
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(ie.file_id, self._store),
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["inventory expects %s" % ie.text_sha1,
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"file is actually %s" % fp['sha1'],
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"store is probably damaged/corrupt"])
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def path2id(self, path):
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"""Return the id for path in this tree."""
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return self._inventory.path2id(path)
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raise NotImplementedError(self.path2id)
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def paths2ids(self, paths, trees=[], require_versioned=True):
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"""Return all the ids that can be reached by walking from paths.
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######################################################################
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# TODO: Merge these two functions into a single one that can operate
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# on either a whole tree or a set of files.
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# TODO: Return the diff in order by filename, not by category or in
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# random order. Can probably be done by lock-stepping through the
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# filenames from both trees.
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def file_status(filename, old_tree, new_tree):
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"""Return single-letter status, old and new names for a file.
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The complexity here is in deciding how to represent renames;
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many complex cases are possible.
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class InventoryTree(Tree):
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"""A tree that relies on an inventory for its metadata.
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Trees contain an `Inventory` object, and also know how to retrieve
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file texts mentioned in the inventory, either from a working
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directory or from a store.
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It is possible for trees to contain files that are not described
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in their inventory or vice versa; for this use `filenames()`.
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Subclasses should set the _inventory attribute, which is considered
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private to external API users.
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old_inv = old_tree.inventory
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new_inv = new_tree.inventory
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new_id = new_inv.path2id(filename)
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old_id = old_inv.path2id(filename)
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if not new_id and not old_id:
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# easy: doesn't exist in either; not versioned at all
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if new_tree.is_ignored(filename):
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return 'I', None, None
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return '?', None, None
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# There is now a file of this name, great.
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# There is no longer a file of this name, but we can describe
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# what happened to the file that used to have
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# this name. There are two possibilities: either it was
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# deleted entirely, or renamed.
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if new_inv.has_id(old_id):
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return 'X', old_inv.id2path(old_id), new_inv.id2path(old_id)
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return 'D', old_inv.id2path(old_id), None
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# if the file_id is new in this revision, it is added
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if new_id and not old_inv.has_id(new_id):
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# if there used to be a file of this name, but that ID has now
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# disappeared, it is deleted
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if old_id and not new_inv.has_id(old_id):
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@deprecated_function(deprecated_in((1, 9, 0)))
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def find_renames(old_inv, new_inv):
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for file_id in old_inv:
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if file_id not in new_inv:
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old_name = old_inv.id2path(file_id)
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new_name = new_inv.id2path(file_id)
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if old_name != new_name:
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yield (old_name, new_name)
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def get_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths):
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"""Like get_canonical_inventory_path() but works on multiple items.
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:param paths: A sequence of paths relative to the root of the tree.
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:return: A list of paths, with each item the corresponding input path
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adjusted to account for existing elements that match case
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return list(self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths(paths))
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def get_canonical_inventory_path(self, path):
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"""Returns the first inventory item that case-insensitively matches path.
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If a path matches exactly, it is returned. If no path matches exactly
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but more than one path matches case-insensitively, it is implementation
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defined which is returned.
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If no path matches case-insensitively, the input path is returned, but
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with as many path entries that do exist changed to their canonical
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If you need to resolve many names from the same tree, you should
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use get_canonical_inventory_paths() to avoid O(N) behaviour.
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:param path: A paths relative to the root of the tree.
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:return: The input path adjusted to account for existing elements
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that match case insensitively.
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return self._yield_canonical_inventory_paths([path]).next()
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def _yield_canonical_inventory_paths(self, paths):
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# First, if the path as specified exists exactly, just use it.
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if self.path2id(path) is not None:
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cur_id = self.get_root_id()
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bit_iter = iter(path.split("/"))
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for child in self.iter_children(cur_id):
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# XXX: it seem like if the child is known to be in the
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# tree, we shouldn't need to go from its id back to
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# its path -- mbp 2010-02-11
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# XXX: it seems like we could be more efficient
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# by just directly looking up the original name and
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# only then searching all children; also by not
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# chopping paths so much. -- mbp 2010-02-11
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child_base = os.path.basename(self.id2path(child))
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if (child_base == elt):
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# if we found an exact match, we can stop now; if
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# we found an approximate match we need to keep
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# searching because there might be an exact match
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new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base)
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elif child_base.lower() == lelt:
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new_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, child_base)
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except errors.NoSuchId:
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# before a change is committed we can see this error...
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# got to the end of this directory and no entries matched.
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# Return what matched so far, plus the rest as specified.
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cur_path = osutils.pathjoin(cur_path, elt, *list(bit_iter))
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def _get_inventory(self):
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return self._inventory
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inventory = property(_get_inventory,
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doc="Inventory of this Tree")
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def path2id(self, path):
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"""Return the id for path in this tree."""
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return self._inventory.path2id(path)
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def id2path(self, file_id):
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"""Return the path for a file id.
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return self.inventory.id2path(file_id)
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def has_id(self, file_id):
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return self.inventory.has_id(file_id)
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def has_or_had_id(self, file_id):
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return self.inventory.has_id(file_id)
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def all_file_ids(self):
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return set(self.inventory)
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@deprecated_method(deprecated_in((2, 4, 0)))
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return iter(self.inventory)
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def filter_unversioned_files(self, paths):
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"""Filter out paths that are versioned.
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:return: set of paths.
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# NB: we specifically *don't* call self.has_filename, because for
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# WorkingTrees that can indicate files that exist on disk but that
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pred = self.inventory.has_filename
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return set((p for p in paths if not pred(p)))
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def iter_entries_by_dir(self, specific_file_ids=None, yield_parents=False):
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"""Walk the tree in 'by_dir' order.
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This will yield each entry in the tree as a (path, entry) tuple.
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The order that they are yielded is:
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See Tree.iter_entries_by_dir for details.
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:param yield_parents: If True, yield the parents from the root leading
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down to specific_file_ids that have been requested. This has no
795
impact if specific_file_ids is None.
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return self.inventory.iter_entries_by_dir(
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specific_file_ids=specific_file_ids, yield_parents=yield_parents)
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def get_file_by_path(self, path):
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return self.get_file(self._inventory.path2id(path), path)
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def find_ids_across_trees(filenames, trees, require_versioned=True):