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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 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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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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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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"""Code to show logs of changes.
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Various flavors of log can be produced:
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* for one file, or the whole tree, and (not done yet) for
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files in a given directory
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* in "verbose" mode with a description of what changed from one
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* with file-ids and revision-ids shown
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Logs are actually written out through an abstract LogFormatter
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interface, which allows for different preferred formats. Plugins can
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Logs can be produced in either forward (oldest->newest) or reverse
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(newest->oldest) order.
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Logs can be filtered to show only revisions matching a particular
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search string, or within a particular range of revisions. The range
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can be given as date/times, which are reduced to revisions before
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In verbose mode we show a summary of what changed in each particular
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revision. Note that this is the delta for changes in that revision
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relative to its left-most parent, not the delta relative to the last
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logged revision. So for example if you ask for a verbose log of
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changes touching hello.c you will get a list of those revisions also
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listing other things that were changed in the same revision, but not
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all the changes since the previous revision that touched hello.c.
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from itertools import (
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from warnings import (
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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repository as _mod_repository,
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revision as _mod_revision,
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from bzrlib.osutils import (
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format_date_with_offset_in_original_timezone,
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get_terminal_encoding,
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
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def find_touching_revisions(branch, file_id):
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"""Yield a description of revisions which affect the file_id.
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Each returned element is (revno, revision_id, description)
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This is the list of revisions where the file is either added,
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modified, renamed or deleted.
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TODO: Perhaps some way to limit this to only particular revisions,
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or to traverse a non-mainline set of revisions?
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for revision_id in branch.revision_history():
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this_inv = branch.repository.get_inventory(revision_id)
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if file_id in this_inv:
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this_ie = this_inv[file_id]
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this_path = this_inv.id2path(file_id)
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this_ie = this_path = None
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# now we know how it was last time, and how it is in this revision.
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# are those two states effectively the same or not?
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if not this_ie and not last_ie:
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# not present in either
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elif this_ie and not last_ie:
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yield revno, revision_id, "added " + this_path
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elif not this_ie and last_ie:
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yield revno, revision_id, "deleted " + last_path
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elif this_path != last_path:
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yield revno, revision_id, ("renamed %s => %s" % (last_path, this_path))
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elif (this_ie.text_size != last_ie.text_size
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or this_ie.text_sha1 != last_ie.text_sha1):
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yield revno, revision_id, "modified " + this_path
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last_path = this_path
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def _enumerate_history(branch):
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for rev_id in branch.revision_history():
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rh.append((revno, rev_id))
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specific_fileid=None,
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"""Write out human-readable log of commits to this branch.
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This function is being retained for backwards compatibility but
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should not be extended with new parameters. Use the new Logger class
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instead, eg. Logger(branch, rqst).show(lf), adding parameters to the
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make_log_request_dict function.
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:param lf: The LogFormatter object showing the output.
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:param specific_fileid: If not None, list only the commits affecting the
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specified file, rather than all commits.
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:param verbose: If True show added/changed/deleted/renamed files.
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:param direction: 'reverse' (default) is latest to earliest; 'forward' is
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:param start_revision: If not None, only show revisions >= start_revision
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:param end_revision: If not None, only show revisions <= end_revision
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:param search: If not None, only show revisions with matching commit
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:param limit: If set, shows only 'limit' revisions, all revisions are shown
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:param show_diff: If True, output a diff after each revision.
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# Convert old-style parameters to new-style parameters
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if specific_fileid is not None:
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file_ids = [specific_fileid]
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delta_type = 'partial'
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diff_type = 'partial'
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# Build the request and execute it
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rqst = make_log_request_dict(direction=direction, specific_fileids=file_ids,
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start_revision=start_revision, end_revision=end_revision,
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limit=limit, message_search=search,
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delta_type=delta_type, diff_type=diff_type)
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Logger(branch, rqst).show(lf)
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# Note: This needs to be kept this in sync with the defaults in
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# make_log_request_dict() below
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_DEFAULT_REQUEST_PARAMS = {
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'direction': 'reverse',
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'generate_tags': True,
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'exclude_common_ancestry': False,
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'_match_using_deltas': True,
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def make_log_request_dict(direction='reverse', specific_fileids=None,
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start_revision=None, end_revision=None, limit=None,
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message_search=None, levels=1, generate_tags=True,
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diff_type=None, _match_using_deltas=True,
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exclude_common_ancestry=False,
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"""Convenience function for making a logging request dictionary.
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Using this function may make code slightly safer by ensuring
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parameters have the correct names. It also provides a reference
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point for documenting the supported parameters.
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:param direction: 'reverse' (default) is latest to earliest;
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'forward' is earliest to latest.
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:param specific_fileids: If not None, only include revisions
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affecting the specified files, rather than all revisions.
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:param start_revision: If not None, only generate
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revisions >= start_revision
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:param end_revision: If not None, only generate
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revisions <= end_revision
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:param limit: If set, generate only 'limit' revisions, all revisions
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are shown if None or 0.
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:param message_search: If not None, only include revisions with
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matching commit messages
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:param levels: the number of levels of revisions to
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generate; 1 for just the mainline; 0 for all levels.
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:param generate_tags: If True, include tags for matched revisions.
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:param delta_type: Either 'full', 'partial' or None.
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'full' means generate the complete delta - adds/deletes/modifies/etc;
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'partial' means filter the delta using specific_fileids;
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None means do not generate any delta.
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:param diff_type: Either 'full', 'partial' or None.
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'full' means generate the complete diff - adds/deletes/modifies/etc;
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'partial' means filter the diff using specific_fileids;
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None means do not generate any diff.
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:param _match_using_deltas: a private parameter controlling the
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algorithm used for matching specific_fileids. This parameter
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may be removed in the future so bzrlib client code should NOT
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:param exclude_common_ancestry: Whether -rX..Y should be interpreted as a
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range operator or as a graph difference.
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'direction': direction,
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'specific_fileids': specific_fileids,
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'start_revision': start_revision,
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'end_revision': end_revision,
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'message_search': message_search,
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'generate_tags': generate_tags,
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'delta_type': delta_type,
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'diff_type': diff_type,
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'exclude_common_ancestry': exclude_common_ancestry,
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# Add 'private' attributes for features that may be deprecated
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'_match_using_deltas': _match_using_deltas,
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def _apply_log_request_defaults(rqst):
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"""Apply default values to a request dictionary."""
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result = _DEFAULT_REQUEST_PARAMS
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class LogGenerator(object):
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"""A generator of log revisions."""
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def iter_log_revisions(self):
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"""Iterate over LogRevision objects.
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:return: An iterator yielding LogRevision objects.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.iter_log_revisions)
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class Logger(object):
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"""An object that generates, formats and displays a log."""
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def __init__(self, branch, rqst):
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:param branch: the branch to log
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:param rqst: A dictionary specifying the query parameters.
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See make_log_request_dict() for supported values.
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self.rqst = _apply_log_request_defaults(rqst)
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:param lf: The LogFormatter object to send the output to.
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if not isinstance(lf, LogFormatter):
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warn("not a LogFormatter instance: %r" % lf)
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self.branch.lock_read()
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if getattr(lf, 'begin_log', None):
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if getattr(lf, 'end_log', None):
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def _show_body(self, lf):
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"""Show the main log output.
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Subclasses may wish to override this.
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# Tweak the LogRequest based on what the LogFormatter can handle.
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# (There's no point generating stuff if the formatter can't display it.)
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rqst['levels'] = lf.get_levels()
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if not getattr(lf, 'supports_tags', False):
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rqst['generate_tags'] = False
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if not getattr(lf, 'supports_delta', False):
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rqst['delta_type'] = None
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if not getattr(lf, 'supports_diff', False):
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rqst['diff_type'] = None
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# Find and print the interesting revisions
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generator = self._generator_factory(self.branch, rqst)
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for lr in generator.iter_log_revisions():
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def _generator_factory(self, branch, rqst):
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"""Make the LogGenerator object to use.
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Subclasses may wish to override this.
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return _DefaultLogGenerator(branch, rqst)
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class _StartNotLinearAncestor(Exception):
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"""Raised when a start revision is not found walking left-hand history."""
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class _DefaultLogGenerator(LogGenerator):
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"""The default generator of log revisions."""
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def __init__(self, branch, rqst):
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if rqst.get('generate_tags') and branch.supports_tags():
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self.rev_tag_dict = branch.tags.get_reverse_tag_dict()
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self.rev_tag_dict = {}
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def iter_log_revisions(self):
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"""Iterate over LogRevision objects.
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:return: An iterator yielding LogRevision objects.
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levels = rqst.get('levels')
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limit = rqst.get('limit')
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diff_type = rqst.get('diff_type')
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revision_iterator = self._create_log_revision_iterator()
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for revs in revision_iterator:
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for (rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev, delta in revs:
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# 0 levels means show everything; merge_depth counts from 0
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if levels != 0 and merge_depth >= levels:
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if diff_type is None:
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diff = self._format_diff(rev, rev_id, diff_type)
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yield LogRevision(rev, revno, merge_depth, delta,
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self.rev_tag_dict.get(rev_id), diff)
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if log_count >= limit:
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def _format_diff(self, rev, rev_id, diff_type):
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repo = self.branch.repository
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if len(rev.parent_ids) == 0:
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ancestor_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
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ancestor_id = rev.parent_ids[0]
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tree_1 = repo.revision_tree(ancestor_id)
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tree_2 = repo.revision_tree(rev_id)
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file_ids = self.rqst.get('specific_fileids')
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if diff_type == 'partial' and file_ids is not None:
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specific_files = [tree_2.id2path(id) for id in file_ids]
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specific_files = None
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diff.show_diff_trees(tree_1, tree_2, s, specific_files, old_label='',
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def _create_log_revision_iterator(self):
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"""Create a revision iterator for log.
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:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
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self.start_rev_id, self.end_rev_id = _get_revision_limits(
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self.branch, self.rqst.get('start_revision'),
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self.rqst.get('end_revision'))
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if self.rqst.get('_match_using_deltas'):
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return self._log_revision_iterator_using_delta_matching()
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# We're using the per-file-graph algorithm. This scales really
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# well but only makes sense if there is a single file and it's
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file_count = len(self.rqst.get('specific_fileids'))
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raise BzrError("illegal LogRequest: must match-using-deltas "
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"when logging %d files" % file_count)
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return self._log_revision_iterator_using_per_file_graph()
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def _log_revision_iterator_using_delta_matching(self):
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# Get the base revisions, filtering by the revision range
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generate_merge_revisions = rqst.get('levels') != 1
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delayed_graph_generation = not rqst.get('specific_fileids') and (
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rqst.get('limit') or self.start_rev_id or self.end_rev_id)
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view_revisions = _calc_view_revisions(
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self.branch, self.start_rev_id, self.end_rev_id,
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rqst.get('direction'),
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generate_merge_revisions=generate_merge_revisions,
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delayed_graph_generation=delayed_graph_generation,
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exclude_common_ancestry=rqst.get('exclude_common_ancestry'))
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# Apply the other filters
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return make_log_rev_iterator(self.branch, view_revisions,
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rqst.get('delta_type'), rqst.get('message_search'),
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file_ids=rqst.get('specific_fileids'),
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direction=rqst.get('direction'))
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def _log_revision_iterator_using_per_file_graph(self):
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# Get the base revisions, filtering by the revision range.
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# Note that we always generate the merge revisions because
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# filter_revisions_touching_file_id() requires them ...
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view_revisions = _calc_view_revisions(
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self.branch, self.start_rev_id, self.end_rev_id,
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rqst.get('direction'), generate_merge_revisions=True,
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exclude_common_ancestry=rqst.get('exclude_common_ancestry'))
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if not isinstance(view_revisions, list):
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view_revisions = list(view_revisions)
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view_revisions = _filter_revisions_touching_file_id(self.branch,
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rqst.get('specific_fileids')[0], view_revisions,
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include_merges=rqst.get('levels') != 1)
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return make_log_rev_iterator(self.branch, view_revisions,
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rqst.get('delta_type'), rqst.get('message_search'))
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def _calc_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id, direction,
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generate_merge_revisions,
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delayed_graph_generation=False,
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exclude_common_ancestry=False,
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"""Calculate the revisions to view.
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:return: An iterator of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth) tuples OR
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a list of the same tuples.
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if (exclude_common_ancestry and start_rev_id == end_rev_id):
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raise errors.BzrCommandError(
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'--exclude-common-ancestry requires two different revisions')
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if direction not in ('reverse', 'forward'):
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raise ValueError('invalid direction %r' % direction)
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br_revno, br_rev_id = branch.last_revision_info()
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if (end_rev_id and start_rev_id == end_rev_id
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and (not generate_merge_revisions
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or not _has_merges(branch, end_rev_id))):
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# If a single revision is requested, check we can handle it
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iter_revs = _generate_one_revision(branch, end_rev_id, br_rev_id,
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elif not generate_merge_revisions:
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# If we only want to see linear revisions, we can iterate ...
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iter_revs = _generate_flat_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id,
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if direction == 'forward':
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iter_revs = reversed(iter_revs)
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iter_revs = _generate_all_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id,
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direction, delayed_graph_generation,
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exclude_common_ancestry)
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if direction == 'forward':
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iter_revs = _rebase_merge_depth(reverse_by_depth(list(iter_revs)))
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def _generate_one_revision(branch, rev_id, br_rev_id, br_revno):
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if rev_id == br_rev_id:
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return [(br_rev_id, br_revno, 0)]
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revno = branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(rev_id)
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revno_str = '.'.join(str(n) for n in revno)
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return [(rev_id, revno_str, 0)]
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def _generate_flat_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id, direction):
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result = _linear_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id)
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# If a start limit was given and it's not obviously an
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# ancestor of the end limit, check it before outputting anything
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if direction == 'forward' or (start_rev_id
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and not _is_obvious_ancestor(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id)):
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result = list(result)
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except _StartNotLinearAncestor:
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raise errors.BzrCommandError('Start revision not found in'
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' left-hand history of end revision.')
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def _generate_all_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id, direction,
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delayed_graph_generation,
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exclude_common_ancestry=False):
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# On large trees, generating the merge graph can take 30-60 seconds
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# so we delay doing it until a merge is detected, incrementally
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# returning initial (non-merge) revisions while we can.
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# The above is only true for old formats (<= 0.92), for newer formats, a
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# couple of seconds only should be needed to load the whole graph and the
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# other graph operations needed are even faster than that -- vila 100201
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initial_revisions = []
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if delayed_graph_generation:
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for rev_id, revno, depth in _linear_view_revisions(
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branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id):
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if _has_merges(branch, rev_id):
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# The end_rev_id can be nested down somewhere. We need an
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# explicit ancestry check. There is an ambiguity here as we
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# may not raise _StartNotLinearAncestor for a revision that
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# is an ancestor but not a *linear* one. But since we have
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# loaded the graph to do the check (or calculate a dotted
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# revno), we may as well accept to show the log... We need
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# the check only if start_rev_id is not None as all
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# revisions have _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION as an ancestor
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graph = branch.repository.get_graph()
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if (start_rev_id is not None
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and not graph.is_ancestor(start_rev_id, end_rev_id)):
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raise _StartNotLinearAncestor()
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# Since we collected the revisions so far, we need to
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initial_revisions.append((rev_id, revno, depth))
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# No merged revisions found
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return initial_revisions
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except _StartNotLinearAncestor:
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# A merge was never detected so the lower revision limit can't
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# be nested down somewhere
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raise errors.BzrCommandError('Start revision not found in'
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' history of end revision.')
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# We exit the loop above because we encounter a revision with merges, from
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# this revision, we need to switch to _graph_view_revisions.
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# A log including nested merges is required. If the direction is reverse,
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# we rebase the initial merge depths so that the development line is
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# shown naturally, i.e. just like it is for linear logging. We can easily
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# make forward the exact opposite display, but showing the merge revisions
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# indented at the end seems slightly nicer in that case.
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view_revisions = chain(iter(initial_revisions),
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_graph_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id,
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rebase_initial_depths=(direction == 'reverse'),
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exclude_common_ancestry=exclude_common_ancestry))
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return view_revisions
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def _has_merges(branch, rev_id):
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"""Does a revision have multiple parents or not?"""
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parents = branch.repository.get_parent_map([rev_id]).get(rev_id, [])
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return len(parents) > 1
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def _is_obvious_ancestor(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id):
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"""Is start_rev_id an obvious ancestor of end_rev_id?"""
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if start_rev_id and end_rev_id:
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start_dotted = branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(start_rev_id)
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end_dotted = branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(end_rev_id)
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if len(start_dotted) == 1 and len(end_dotted) == 1:
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return start_dotted[0] <= end_dotted[0]
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elif (len(start_dotted) == 3 and len(end_dotted) == 3 and
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start_dotted[0:1] == end_dotted[0:1]):
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# both on same development line
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return start_dotted[2] <= end_dotted[2]
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# if either start or end is not specified then we use either the first or
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# the last revision and *they* are obvious ancestors.
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def _linear_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id):
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"""Calculate a sequence of revisions to view, newest to oldest.
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:param start_rev_id: the lower revision-id
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:param end_rev_id: the upper revision-id
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:return: An iterator of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth) tuples.
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:raises _StartNotLinearAncestor: if a start_rev_id is specified but
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is not found walking the left-hand history
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br_revno, br_rev_id = branch.last_revision_info()
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repo = branch.repository
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if start_rev_id is None and end_rev_id is None:
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for revision_id in repo.iter_reverse_revision_history(br_rev_id):
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yield revision_id, str(cur_revno), 0
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if end_rev_id is None:
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end_rev_id = br_rev_id
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found_start = start_rev_id is None
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for revision_id in repo.iter_reverse_revision_history(end_rev_id):
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revno = branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(revision_id)
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revno_str = '.'.join(str(n) for n in revno)
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if not found_start and revision_id == start_rev_id:
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yield revision_id, revno_str, 0
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yield revision_id, revno_str, 0
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raise _StartNotLinearAncestor()
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def _graph_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id,
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rebase_initial_depths=True,
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exclude_common_ancestry=False):
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"""Calculate revisions to view including merges, newest to oldest.
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:param branch: the branch
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:param start_rev_id: the lower revision-id
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:param end_rev_id: the upper revision-id
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:param rebase_initial_depth: should depths be rebased until a mainline
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:return: An iterator of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth) tuples.
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if exclude_common_ancestry:
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stop_rule = 'with-merges-without-common-ancestry'
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stop_rule = 'with-merges'
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view_revisions = branch.iter_merge_sorted_revisions(
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start_revision_id=end_rev_id, stop_revision_id=start_rev_id,
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if not rebase_initial_depths:
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for (rev_id, merge_depth, revno, end_of_merge
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yield rev_id, '.'.join(map(str, revno)), merge_depth
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# We're following a development line starting at a merged revision.
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# We need to adjust depths down by the initial depth until we find
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# a depth less than it. Then we use that depth as the adjustment.
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# If and when we reach the mainline, depth adjustment ends.
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depth_adjustment = None
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for (rev_id, merge_depth, revno, end_of_merge
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if depth_adjustment is None:
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depth_adjustment = merge_depth
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if merge_depth < depth_adjustment:
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# From now on we reduce the depth adjustement, this can be
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# surprising for users. The alternative requires two passes
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# which breaks the fast display of the first revision
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depth_adjustment = merge_depth
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merge_depth -= depth_adjustment
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yield rev_id, '.'.join(map(str, revno)), merge_depth
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@deprecated_function(deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)))
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def calculate_view_revisions(branch, start_revision, end_revision, direction,
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specific_fileid, generate_merge_revisions):
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"""Calculate the revisions to view.
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:return: An iterator of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth) tuples OR
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a list of the same tuples.
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start_rev_id, end_rev_id = _get_revision_limits(branch, start_revision,
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view_revisions = list(_calc_view_revisions(branch, start_rev_id, end_rev_id,
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direction, generate_merge_revisions or specific_fileid))
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view_revisions = _filter_revisions_touching_file_id(branch,
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specific_fileid, view_revisions,
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include_merges=generate_merge_revisions)
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return _rebase_merge_depth(view_revisions)
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def _rebase_merge_depth(view_revisions):
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"""Adjust depths upwards so the top level is 0."""
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# If either the first or last revision have a merge_depth of 0, we're done
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if view_revisions and view_revisions[0][2] and view_revisions[-1][2]:
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min_depth = min([d for r,n,d in view_revisions])
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view_revisions = [(r,n,d-min_depth) for r,n,d in view_revisions]
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return view_revisions
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def make_log_rev_iterator(branch, view_revisions, generate_delta, search,
754
file_ids=None, direction='reverse'):
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"""Create a revision iterator for log.
757
:param branch: The branch being logged.
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:param view_revisions: The revisions being viewed.
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:param generate_delta: Whether to generate a delta for each revision.
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Permitted values are None, 'full' and 'partial'.
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:param search: A user text search string.
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:param file_ids: If non empty, only revisions matching one or more of
763
the file-ids are to be kept.
764
:param direction: the direction in which view_revisions is sorted
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:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
768
# Convert view_revisions into (view, None, None) groups to fit with
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# the standard interface here.
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if type(view_revisions) == list:
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# A single batch conversion is faster than many incremental ones.
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# As we have all the data, do a batch conversion.
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nones = [None] * len(view_revisions)
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log_rev_iterator = iter([zip(view_revisions, nones, nones)])
777
for view in view_revisions:
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yield (view, None, None)
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log_rev_iterator = iter([_convert()])
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for adapter in log_adapters:
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# It would be nicer if log adapters were first class objects
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# with custom parameters. This will do for now. IGC 20090127
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if adapter == _make_delta_filter:
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log_rev_iterator = adapter(branch, generate_delta,
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search, log_rev_iterator, file_ids, direction)
787
log_rev_iterator = adapter(branch, generate_delta,
788
search, log_rev_iterator)
789
return log_rev_iterator
792
def _make_search_filter(branch, generate_delta, search, log_rev_iterator):
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"""Create a filtered iterator of log_rev_iterator matching on a regex.
795
:param branch: The branch being logged.
796
:param generate_delta: Whether to generate a delta for each revision.
797
:param search: A user text search string.
798
:param log_rev_iterator: An input iterator containing all revisions that
799
could be displayed, in lists.
800
:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
804
return log_rev_iterator
805
searchRE = re_compile_checked(search, re.IGNORECASE,
806
'log message filter')
807
return _filter_message_re(searchRE, log_rev_iterator)
810
def _filter_message_re(searchRE, log_rev_iterator):
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for revs in log_rev_iterator:
813
for (rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev, delta in revs:
814
if searchRE.search(rev.message):
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new_revs.append(((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev, delta))
819
def _make_delta_filter(branch, generate_delta, search, log_rev_iterator,
820
fileids=None, direction='reverse'):
821
"""Add revision deltas to a log iterator if needed.
823
:param branch: The branch being logged.
824
:param generate_delta: Whether to generate a delta for each revision.
825
Permitted values are None, 'full' and 'partial'.
826
:param search: A user text search string.
827
:param log_rev_iterator: An input iterator containing all revisions that
828
could be displayed, in lists.
829
:param fileids: If non empty, only revisions matching one or more of
830
the file-ids are to be kept.
831
:param direction: the direction in which view_revisions is sorted
832
:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
835
if not generate_delta and not fileids:
836
return log_rev_iterator
837
return _generate_deltas(branch.repository, log_rev_iterator,
838
generate_delta, fileids, direction)
841
def _generate_deltas(repository, log_rev_iterator, delta_type, fileids,
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"""Create deltas for each batch of revisions in log_rev_iterator.
845
If we're only generating deltas for the sake of filtering against
846
file-ids, we stop generating deltas once all file-ids reach the
847
appropriate life-cycle point. If we're receiving data newest to
848
oldest, then that life-cycle point is 'add', otherwise it's 'remove'.
850
check_fileids = fileids is not None and len(fileids) > 0
852
fileid_set = set(fileids)
853
if direction == 'reverse':
859
for revs in log_rev_iterator:
860
# If we were matching against fileids and we've run out,
861
# there's nothing left to do
862
if check_fileids and not fileid_set:
864
revisions = [rev[1] for rev in revs]
866
if delta_type == 'full' and not check_fileids:
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deltas = repository.get_deltas_for_revisions(revisions)
868
for rev, delta in izip(revs, deltas):
869
new_revs.append((rev[0], rev[1], delta))
871
deltas = repository.get_deltas_for_revisions(revisions, fileid_set)
872
for rev, delta in izip(revs, deltas):
874
if delta is None or not delta.has_changed():
877
_update_fileids(delta, fileid_set, stop_on)
878
if delta_type is None:
880
elif delta_type == 'full':
881
# If the file matches all the time, rebuilding
882
# a full delta like this in addition to a partial
883
# one could be slow. However, it's likely that
884
# most revisions won't get this far, making it
885
# faster to filter on the partial deltas and
886
# build the occasional full delta than always
887
# building full deltas and filtering those.
889
delta = repository.get_revision_delta(rev_id)
890
new_revs.append((rev[0], rev[1], delta))
894
def _update_fileids(delta, fileids, stop_on):
895
"""Update the set of file-ids to search based on file lifecycle events.
897
:param fileids: a set of fileids to update
898
:param stop_on: either 'add' or 'remove' - take file-ids out of the
899
fileids set once their add or remove entry is detected respectively
902
for item in delta.added:
903
if item[1] in fileids:
904
fileids.remove(item[1])
905
elif stop_on == 'delete':
906
for item in delta.removed:
907
if item[1] in fileids:
908
fileids.remove(item[1])
911
def _make_revision_objects(branch, generate_delta, search, log_rev_iterator):
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"""Extract revision objects from the repository
914
:param branch: The branch being logged.
915
:param generate_delta: Whether to generate a delta for each revision.
916
:param search: A user text search string.
917
:param log_rev_iterator: An input iterator containing all revisions that
918
could be displayed, in lists.
919
:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
922
repository = branch.repository
923
for revs in log_rev_iterator:
924
# r = revision_id, n = revno, d = merge depth
925
revision_ids = [view[0] for view, _, _ in revs]
926
revisions = repository.get_revisions(revision_ids)
927
revs = [(rev[0], revision, rev[2]) for rev, revision in
928
izip(revs, revisions)]
932
def _make_batch_filter(branch, generate_delta, search, log_rev_iterator):
933
"""Group up a single large batch into smaller ones.
935
:param branch: The branch being logged.
936
:param generate_delta: Whether to generate a delta for each revision.
937
:param search: A user text search string.
938
:param log_rev_iterator: An input iterator containing all revisions that
939
could be displayed, in lists.
940
:return: An iterator over lists of ((rev_id, revno, merge_depth), rev,
943
repository = branch.repository
945
for batch in log_rev_iterator:
948
step = [detail for _, detail in zip(range(num), batch)]
952
num = min(int(num * 1.5), 200)
955
def _get_revision_limits(branch, start_revision, end_revision):
956
"""Get and check revision limits.
958
:param branch: The branch containing the revisions.
960
:param start_revision: The first revision to be logged.
961
For backwards compatibility this may be a mainline integer revno,
962
but for merge revision support a RevisionInfo is expected.
964
:param end_revision: The last revision to be logged.
965
For backwards compatibility this may be a mainline integer revno,
966
but for merge revision support a RevisionInfo is expected.
968
:return: (start_rev_id, end_rev_id) tuple.
970
branch_revno, branch_rev_id = branch.last_revision_info()
972
if start_revision is None:
975
if isinstance(start_revision, revisionspec.RevisionInfo):
976
start_rev_id = start_revision.rev_id
977
start_revno = start_revision.revno or 1
979
branch.check_real_revno(start_revision)
980
start_revno = start_revision
981
start_rev_id = branch.get_rev_id(start_revno)
984
if end_revision is None:
985
end_revno = branch_revno
987
if isinstance(end_revision, revisionspec.RevisionInfo):
988
end_rev_id = end_revision.rev_id
989
end_revno = end_revision.revno or branch_revno
991
branch.check_real_revno(end_revision)
992
end_revno = end_revision
993
end_rev_id = branch.get_rev_id(end_revno)
995
if branch_revno != 0:
996
if (start_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
997
or end_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION):
998
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Logging revision 0 is invalid.')
999
if start_revno > end_revno:
1000
raise errors.BzrCommandError("Start revision must be older than "
1001
"the end revision.")
1002
return (start_rev_id, end_rev_id)
1005
def _get_mainline_revs(branch, start_revision, end_revision):
1006
"""Get the mainline revisions from the branch.
1008
Generates the list of mainline revisions for the branch.
1010
:param branch: The branch containing the revisions.
1012
:param start_revision: The first revision to be logged.
1013
For backwards compatibility this may be a mainline integer revno,
1014
but for merge revision support a RevisionInfo is expected.
1016
:param end_revision: The last revision to be logged.
1017
For backwards compatibility this may be a mainline integer revno,
1018
but for merge revision support a RevisionInfo is expected.
1020
:return: A (mainline_revs, rev_nos, start_rev_id, end_rev_id) tuple.
1022
branch_revno, branch_last_revision = branch.last_revision_info()
1023
if branch_revno == 0:
1024
return None, None, None, None
1026
# For mainline generation, map start_revision and end_revision to
1027
# mainline revnos. If the revision is not on the mainline choose the
1028
# appropriate extreme of the mainline instead - the extra will be
1030
# Also map the revisions to rev_ids, to be used in the later filtering
1033
if start_revision is None:
1036
if isinstance(start_revision, revisionspec.RevisionInfo):
1037
start_rev_id = start_revision.rev_id
1038
start_revno = start_revision.revno or 1
1040
branch.check_real_revno(start_revision)
1041
start_revno = start_revision
1044
if end_revision is None:
1045
end_revno = branch_revno
1047
if isinstance(end_revision, revisionspec.RevisionInfo):
1048
end_rev_id = end_revision.rev_id
1049
end_revno = end_revision.revno or branch_revno
1051
branch.check_real_revno(end_revision)
1052
end_revno = end_revision
1054
if ((start_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
1055
or (end_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)):
1056
raise errors.BzrCommandError('Logging revision 0 is invalid.')
1057
if start_revno > end_revno:
1058
raise errors.BzrCommandError("Start revision must be older than "
1059
"the end revision.")
1061
if end_revno < start_revno:
1062
return None, None, None, None
1063
cur_revno = branch_revno
1066
for revision_id in branch.repository.iter_reverse_revision_history(
1067
branch_last_revision):
1068
if cur_revno < start_revno:
1069
# We have gone far enough, but we always add 1 more revision
1070
rev_nos[revision_id] = cur_revno
1071
mainline_revs.append(revision_id)
1073
if cur_revno <= end_revno:
1074
rev_nos[revision_id] = cur_revno
1075
mainline_revs.append(revision_id)
1078
# We walked off the edge of all revisions, so we add a 'None' marker
1079
mainline_revs.append(None)
1081
mainline_revs.reverse()
1083
# override the mainline to look like the revision history.
1084
return mainline_revs, rev_nos, start_rev_id, end_rev_id
1087
@deprecated_function(deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)))
1088
def _filter_revision_range(view_revisions, start_rev_id, end_rev_id):
1089
"""Filter view_revisions based on revision ranges.
1091
:param view_revisions: A list of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth)
1092
tuples to be filtered.
1094
:param start_rev_id: If not NONE specifies the first revision to be logged.
1095
If NONE then all revisions up to the end_rev_id are logged.
1097
:param end_rev_id: If not NONE specifies the last revision to be logged.
1098
If NONE then all revisions up to the end of the log are logged.
1100
:return: The filtered view_revisions.
1102
if start_rev_id or end_rev_id:
1103
revision_ids = [r for r, n, d in view_revisions]
1105
start_index = revision_ids.index(start_rev_id)
1108
if start_rev_id == end_rev_id:
1109
end_index = start_index
1112
end_index = revision_ids.index(end_rev_id)
1114
end_index = len(view_revisions) - 1
1115
# To include the revisions merged into the last revision,
1116
# extend end_rev_id down to, but not including, the next rev
1117
# with the same or lesser merge_depth
1118
end_merge_depth = view_revisions[end_index][2]
1120
for index in xrange(end_index+1, len(view_revisions)+1):
1121
if view_revisions[index][2] <= end_merge_depth:
1122
end_index = index - 1
1125
# if the search falls off the end then log to the end as well
1126
end_index = len(view_revisions) - 1
1127
view_revisions = view_revisions[start_index:end_index+1]
1128
return view_revisions
1131
def _filter_revisions_touching_file_id(branch, file_id, view_revisions,
1132
include_merges=True):
1133
r"""Return the list of revision ids which touch a given file id.
1135
The function filters view_revisions and returns a subset.
1136
This includes the revisions which directly change the file id,
1137
and the revisions which merge these changes. So if the
1149
And 'C' changes a file, then both C and D will be returned. F will not be
1150
returned even though it brings the changes to C into the branch starting
1151
with E. (Note that if we were using F as the tip instead of G, then we
1154
This will also be restricted based on a subset of the mainline.
1156
:param branch: The branch where we can get text revision information.
1158
:param file_id: Filter out revisions that do not touch file_id.
1160
:param view_revisions: A list of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth)
1161
tuples. This is the list of revisions which will be filtered. It is
1162
assumed that view_revisions is in merge_sort order (i.e. newest
1165
:param include_merges: include merge revisions in the result or not
1167
:return: A list of (revision_id, dotted_revno, merge_depth) tuples.
1169
# Lookup all possible text keys to determine which ones actually modified
1171
text_keys = [(file_id, rev_id) for rev_id, revno, depth in view_revisions]
1173
# Looking up keys in batches of 1000 can cut the time in half, as well as
1174
# memory consumption. GraphIndex *does* like to look for a few keys in
1175
# parallel, it just doesn't like looking for *lots* of keys in parallel.
1176
# TODO: This code needs to be re-evaluated periodically as we tune the
1177
# indexing layer. We might consider passing in hints as to the known
1178
# access pattern (sparse/clustered, high success rate/low success
1179
# rate). This particular access is clustered with a low success rate.
1180
get_parent_map = branch.repository.texts.get_parent_map
1181
modified_text_revisions = set()
1183
for start in xrange(0, len(text_keys), chunk_size):
1184
next_keys = text_keys[start:start + chunk_size]
1185
# Only keep the revision_id portion of the key
1186
modified_text_revisions.update(
1187
[k[1] for k in get_parent_map(next_keys)])
1188
del text_keys, next_keys
1191
# Track what revisions will merge the current revision, replace entries
1192
# with 'None' when they have been added to result
1193
current_merge_stack = [None]
1194
for info in view_revisions:
1195
rev_id, revno, depth = info
1196
if depth == len(current_merge_stack):
1197
current_merge_stack.append(info)
1199
del current_merge_stack[depth + 1:]
1200
current_merge_stack[-1] = info
1202
if rev_id in modified_text_revisions:
1203
# This needs to be logged, along with the extra revisions
1204
for idx in xrange(len(current_merge_stack)):
1205
node = current_merge_stack[idx]
1206
if node is not None:
1207
if include_merges or node[2] == 0:
1209
current_merge_stack[idx] = None
1213
@deprecated_function(deprecated_in((2, 2, 0)))
1214
def get_view_revisions(mainline_revs, rev_nos, branch, direction,
1215
include_merges=True):
1216
"""Produce an iterator of revisions to show
1217
:return: an iterator of (revision_id, revno, merge_depth)
1218
(if there is no revno for a revision, None is supplied)
1220
if not include_merges:
1221
revision_ids = mainline_revs[1:]
1222
if direction == 'reverse':
1223
revision_ids.reverse()
1224
for revision_id in revision_ids:
1225
yield revision_id, str(rev_nos[revision_id]), 0
1227
graph = branch.repository.get_graph()
1228
# This asks for all mainline revisions, which means we only have to spider
1229
# sideways, rather than depth history. That said, its still size-of-history
1230
# and should be addressed.
1231
# mainline_revisions always includes an extra revision at the beginning, so
1233
parent_map = dict(((key, value) for key, value in
1234
graph.iter_ancestry(mainline_revs[1:]) if value is not None))
1235
# filter out ghosts; merge_sort errors on ghosts.
1236
rev_graph = _mod_repository._strip_NULL_ghosts(parent_map)
1237
merge_sorted_revisions = tsort.merge_sort(
1241
generate_revno=True)
1243
if direction == 'forward':
1244
# forward means oldest first.
1245
merge_sorted_revisions = reverse_by_depth(merge_sorted_revisions)
1246
elif direction != 'reverse':
1247
raise ValueError('invalid direction %r' % direction)
1249
for (sequence, rev_id, merge_depth, revno, end_of_merge
1250
) in merge_sorted_revisions:
1251
yield rev_id, '.'.join(map(str, revno)), merge_depth
1254
def reverse_by_depth(merge_sorted_revisions, _depth=0):
1255
"""Reverse revisions by depth.
1257
Revisions with a different depth are sorted as a group with the previous
1258
revision of that depth. There may be no topological justification for this,
1259
but it looks much nicer.
1261
# Add a fake revision at start so that we can always attach sub revisions
1262
merge_sorted_revisions = [(None, None, _depth)] + merge_sorted_revisions
1264
for val in merge_sorted_revisions:
1265
if val[2] == _depth:
1266
# Each revision at the current depth becomes a chunk grouping all
1267
# higher depth revisions.
1268
zd_revisions.append([val])
1270
zd_revisions[-1].append(val)
1271
for revisions in zd_revisions:
1272
if len(revisions) > 1:
1273
# We have higher depth revisions, let reverse them locally
1274
revisions[1:] = reverse_by_depth(revisions[1:], _depth + 1)
1275
zd_revisions.reverse()
1277
for chunk in zd_revisions:
1278
result.extend(chunk)
1280
# Top level call, get rid of the fake revisions that have been added
1281
result = [r for r in result if r[0] is not None and r[1] is not None]
1285
class LogRevision(object):
1286
"""A revision to be logged (by LogFormatter.log_revision).
1288
A simple wrapper for the attributes of a revision to be logged.
1289
The attributes may or may not be populated, as determined by the
1290
logging options and the log formatter capabilities.
1293
def __init__(self, rev=None, revno=None, merge_depth=0, delta=None,
1294
tags=None, diff=None):
1296
self.revno = str(revno)
1297
self.merge_depth = merge_depth
1303
class LogFormatter(object):
1304
"""Abstract class to display log messages.
1306
At a minimum, a derived class must implement the log_revision method.
1308
If the LogFormatter needs to be informed of the beginning or end of
1309
a log it should implement the begin_log and/or end_log hook methods.
1311
A LogFormatter should define the following supports_XXX flags
1312
to indicate which LogRevision attributes it supports:
1314
- supports_delta must be True if this log formatter supports delta.
1315
Otherwise the delta attribute may not be populated. The 'delta_format'
1316
attribute describes whether the 'short_status' format (1) or the long
1317
one (2) should be used.
1319
- supports_merge_revisions must be True if this log formatter supports
1320
merge revisions. If not, then only mainline revisions will be passed
1323
- preferred_levels is the number of levels this formatter defaults to.
1324
The default value is zero meaning display all levels.
1325
This value is only relevant if supports_merge_revisions is True.
1327
- supports_tags must be True if this log formatter supports tags.
1328
Otherwise the tags attribute may not be populated.
1330
- supports_diff must be True if this log formatter supports diffs.
1331
Otherwise the diff attribute may not be populated.
1333
Plugins can register functions to show custom revision properties using
1334
the properties_handler_registry. The registered function
1335
must respect the following interface description:
1336
def my_show_properties(properties_dict):
1337
# code that returns a dict {'name':'value'} of the properties
1340
preferred_levels = 0
1342
def __init__(self, to_file, show_ids=False, show_timezone='original',
1343
delta_format=None, levels=None, show_advice=False,
1344
to_exact_file=None):
1345
"""Create a LogFormatter.
1347
:param to_file: the file to output to
1348
:param to_exact_file: if set, gives an output stream to which
1349
non-Unicode diffs are written.
1350
:param show_ids: if True, revision-ids are to be displayed
1351
:param show_timezone: the timezone to use
1352
:param delta_format: the level of delta information to display
1353
or None to leave it to the formatter to decide
1354
:param levels: the number of levels to display; None or -1 to
1355
let the log formatter decide.
1356
:param show_advice: whether to show advice at the end of the
1359
self.to_file = to_file
1360
# 'exact' stream used to show diff, it should print content 'as is'
1361
# and should not try to decode/encode it to unicode to avoid bug #328007
1362
if to_exact_file is not None:
1363
self.to_exact_file = to_exact_file
1365
# XXX: somewhat hacky; this assumes it's a codec writer; it's better
1366
# for code that expects to get diffs to pass in the exact file
1368
self.to_exact_file = getattr(to_file, 'stream', to_file)
1369
self.show_ids = show_ids
1370
self.show_timezone = show_timezone
1371
if delta_format is None:
1372
# Ensures backward compatibility
1373
delta_format = 2 # long format
1374
self.delta_format = delta_format
1375
self.levels = levels
1376
self._show_advice = show_advice
1377
self._merge_count = 0
1379
def get_levels(self):
1380
"""Get the number of levels to display or 0 for all."""
1381
if getattr(self, 'supports_merge_revisions', False):
1382
if self.levels is None or self.levels == -1:
1383
self.levels = self.preferred_levels
1388
def log_revision(self, revision):
1391
:param revision: The LogRevision to be logged.
1393
raise NotImplementedError('not implemented in abstract base')
1395
def show_advice(self):
1396
"""Output user advice, if any, when the log is completed."""
1397
if self._show_advice and self.levels == 1 and self._merge_count > 0:
1398
advice_sep = self.get_advice_separator()
1400
self.to_file.write(advice_sep)
1402
"Use --include-merges or -n0 to see merged revisions.\n")
1404
def get_advice_separator(self):
1405
"""Get the text separating the log from the closing advice."""
1408
def short_committer(self, rev):
1409
name, address = config.parse_username(rev.committer)
1414
def short_author(self, rev):
1415
name, address = config.parse_username(rev.get_apparent_authors()[0])
1420
def merge_marker(self, revision):
1421
"""Get the merge marker to include in the output or '' if none."""
1422
if len(revision.rev.parent_ids) > 1:
1423
self._merge_count += 1
1428
def show_properties(self, revision, indent):
1429
"""Displays the custom properties returned by each registered handler.
1431
If a registered handler raises an error it is propagated.
1433
for line in self.custom_properties(revision):
1434
self.to_file.write("%s%s\n" % (indent, line))
1436
def custom_properties(self, revision):
1437
"""Format the custom properties returned by each registered handler.
1439
If a registered handler raises an error it is propagated.
1441
:return: a list of formatted lines (excluding trailing newlines)
1443
lines = self._foreign_info_properties(revision)
1444
for key, handler in properties_handler_registry.iteritems():
1445
lines.extend(self._format_properties(handler(revision)))
1448
def _foreign_info_properties(self, rev):
1449
"""Custom log displayer for foreign revision identifiers.
1451
:param rev: Revision object.
1453
# Revision comes directly from a foreign repository
1454
if isinstance(rev, foreign.ForeignRevision):
1455
return self._format_properties(
1456
rev.mapping.vcs.show_foreign_revid(rev.foreign_revid))
1458
# Imported foreign revision revision ids always contain :
1459
if not ":" in rev.revision_id:
1462
# Revision was once imported from a foreign repository
1464
foreign_revid, mapping = \
1465
foreign.foreign_vcs_registry.parse_revision_id(rev.revision_id)
1466
except errors.InvalidRevisionId:
1469
return self._format_properties(
1470
mapping.vcs.show_foreign_revid(foreign_revid))
1472
def _format_properties(self, properties):
1474
for key, value in properties.items():
1475
lines.append(key + ': ' + value)
1478
def show_diff(self, to_file, diff, indent):
1479
for l in diff.rstrip().split('\n'):
1480
to_file.write(indent + '%s\n' % (l,))
1483
# Separator between revisions in long format
1484
_LONG_SEP = '-' * 60
1487
class LongLogFormatter(LogFormatter):
1489
supports_merge_revisions = True
1490
preferred_levels = 1
1491
supports_delta = True
1492
supports_tags = True
1493
supports_diff = True
1495
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1496
super(LongLogFormatter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
1497
if self.show_timezone == 'original':
1498
self.date_string = self._date_string_original_timezone
1500
self.date_string = self._date_string_with_timezone
1502
def _date_string_with_timezone(self, rev):
1503
return format_date(rev.timestamp, rev.timezone or 0,
1506
def _date_string_original_timezone(self, rev):
1507
return format_date_with_offset_in_original_timezone(rev.timestamp,
1510
def log_revision(self, revision):
1511
"""Log a revision, either merged or not."""
1512
indent = ' ' * revision.merge_depth
1514
if revision.revno is not None:
1515
lines.append('revno: %s%s' % (revision.revno,
1516
self.merge_marker(revision)))
1518
lines.append('tags: %s' % (', '.join(revision.tags)))
1520
lines.append('revision-id: %s' % (revision.rev.revision_id,))
1521
for parent_id in revision.rev.parent_ids:
1522
lines.append('parent: %s' % (parent_id,))
1523
lines.extend(self.custom_properties(revision.rev))
1525
committer = revision.rev.committer
1526
authors = revision.rev.get_apparent_authors()
1527
if authors != [committer]:
1528
lines.append('author: %s' % (", ".join(authors),))
1529
lines.append('committer: %s' % (committer,))
1531
branch_nick = revision.rev.properties.get('branch-nick', None)
1532
if branch_nick is not None:
1533
lines.append('branch nick: %s' % (branch_nick,))
1535
lines.append('timestamp: %s' % (self.date_string(revision.rev),))
1537
lines.append('message:')
1538
if not revision.rev.message:
1539
lines.append(' (no message)')
1541
message = revision.rev.message.rstrip('\r\n')
1542
for l in message.split('\n'):
1543
lines.append(' %s' % (l,))
1545
# Dump the output, appending the delta and diff if requested
1546
to_file = self.to_file
1547
to_file.write("%s%s\n" % (indent, ('\n' + indent).join(lines)))
1548
if revision.delta is not None:
1549
# Use the standard status output to display changes
1550
from bzrlib.delta import report_delta
1551
report_delta(to_file, revision.delta, short_status=False,
1552
show_ids=self.show_ids, indent=indent)
1553
if revision.diff is not None:
1554
to_file.write(indent + 'diff:\n')
1556
# Note: we explicitly don't indent the diff (relative to the
1557
# revision information) so that the output can be fed to patch -p0
1558
self.show_diff(self.to_exact_file, revision.diff, indent)
1559
self.to_exact_file.flush()
1561
def get_advice_separator(self):
1562
"""Get the text separating the log from the closing advice."""
1563
return '-' * 60 + '\n'
1566
class ShortLogFormatter(LogFormatter):
1568
supports_merge_revisions = True
1569
preferred_levels = 1
1570
supports_delta = True
1571
supports_tags = True
1572
supports_diff = True
1574
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1575
super(ShortLogFormatter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
1576
self.revno_width_by_depth = {}
1578
def log_revision(self, revision):
1579
# We need two indents: one per depth and one for the information
1580
# relative to that indent. Most mainline revnos are 5 chars or
1581
# less while dotted revnos are typically 11 chars or less. Once
1582
# calculated, we need to remember the offset for a given depth
1583
# as we might be starting from a dotted revno in the first column
1584
# and we want subsequent mainline revisions to line up.
1585
depth = revision.merge_depth
1586
indent = ' ' * depth
1587
revno_width = self.revno_width_by_depth.get(depth)
1588
if revno_width is None:
1589
if revision.revno.find('.') == -1:
1590
# mainline revno, e.g. 12345
1593
# dotted revno, e.g. 12345.10.55
1595
self.revno_width_by_depth[depth] = revno_width
1596
offset = ' ' * (revno_width + 1)
1598
to_file = self.to_file
1601
tags = ' {%s}' % (', '.join(revision.tags))
1602
to_file.write(indent + "%*s %s\t%s%s%s\n" % (revno_width,
1603
revision.revno, self.short_author(revision.rev),
1604
format_date(revision.rev.timestamp,
1605
revision.rev.timezone or 0,
1606
self.show_timezone, date_fmt="%Y-%m-%d",
1608
tags, self.merge_marker(revision)))
1609
self.show_properties(revision.rev, indent+offset)
1611
to_file.write(indent + offset + 'revision-id:%s\n'
1612
% (revision.rev.revision_id,))
1613
if not revision.rev.message:
1614
to_file.write(indent + offset + '(no message)\n')
1616
message = revision.rev.message.rstrip('\r\n')
1617
for l in message.split('\n'):
1618
to_file.write(indent + offset + '%s\n' % (l,))
1620
if revision.delta is not None:
1621
# Use the standard status output to display changes
1622
from bzrlib.delta import report_delta
1623
report_delta(to_file, revision.delta,
1624
short_status=self.delta_format==1,
1625
show_ids=self.show_ids, indent=indent + offset)
1626
if revision.diff is not None:
1627
self.show_diff(self.to_exact_file, revision.diff, ' ')
1631
class LineLogFormatter(LogFormatter):
1633
supports_merge_revisions = True
1634
preferred_levels = 1
1635
supports_tags = True
1637
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1638
super(LineLogFormatter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
1639
width = terminal_width()
1640
if width is not None:
1641
# we need one extra space for terminals that wrap on last char
1643
self._max_chars = width
1645
def truncate(self, str, max_len):
1646
if max_len is None or len(str) <= max_len:
1648
return str[:max_len-3] + '...'
1650
def date_string(self, rev):
1651
return format_date(rev.timestamp, rev.timezone or 0,
1652
self.show_timezone, date_fmt="%Y-%m-%d",
1655
def message(self, rev):
1657
return '(no message)'
1661
def log_revision(self, revision):
1662
indent = ' ' * revision.merge_depth
1663
self.to_file.write(self.log_string(revision.revno, revision.rev,
1664
self._max_chars, revision.tags, indent))
1665
self.to_file.write('\n')
1667
def log_string(self, revno, rev, max_chars, tags=None, prefix=''):
1668
"""Format log info into one string. Truncate tail of string
1669
:param revno: revision number or None.
1670
Revision numbers counts from 1.
1671
:param rev: revision object
1672
:param max_chars: maximum length of resulting string
1673
:param tags: list of tags or None
1674
:param prefix: string to prefix each line
1675
:return: formatted truncated string
1679
# show revno only when is not None
1680
out.append("%s:" % revno)
1681
out.append(self.truncate(self.short_author(rev), 20))
1682
out.append(self.date_string(rev))
1683
if len(rev.parent_ids) > 1:
1684
out.append('[merge]')
1686
tag_str = '{%s}' % (', '.join(tags))
1688
out.append(rev.get_summary())
1689
return self.truncate(prefix + " ".join(out).rstrip('\n'), max_chars)
1692
class GnuChangelogLogFormatter(LogFormatter):
1694
supports_merge_revisions = True
1695
supports_delta = True
1697
def log_revision(self, revision):
1698
"""Log a revision, either merged or not."""
1699
to_file = self.to_file
1701
date_str = format_date(revision.rev.timestamp,
1702
revision.rev.timezone or 0,
1704
date_fmt='%Y-%m-%d',
1706
committer_str = revision.rev.get_apparent_authors()[0].replace (' <', ' <')
1707
to_file.write('%s %s\n\n' % (date_str,committer_str))
1709
if revision.delta is not None and revision.delta.has_changed():
1710
for c in revision.delta.added + revision.delta.removed + revision.delta.modified:
1712
to_file.write('\t* %s:\n' % (path,))
1713
for c in revision.delta.renamed:
1714
oldpath,newpath = c[:2]
1715
# For renamed files, show both the old and the new path
1716
to_file.write('\t* %s:\n\t* %s:\n' % (oldpath,newpath))
1719
if not revision.rev.message:
1720
to_file.write('\tNo commit message\n')
1722
message = revision.rev.message.rstrip('\r\n')
1723
for l in message.split('\n'):
1724
to_file.write('\t%s\n' % (l.lstrip(),))
1728
def line_log(rev, max_chars):
1729
lf = LineLogFormatter(None)
1730
return lf.log_string(None, rev, max_chars)
1733
class LogFormatterRegistry(registry.Registry):
1734
"""Registry for log formatters"""
1736
def make_formatter(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
1737
"""Construct a formatter from arguments.
1739
:param name: Name of the formatter to construct. 'short', 'long' and
1740
'line' are built-in.
1742
return self.get(name)(*args, **kwargs)
1744
def get_default(self, branch):
1745
return self.get(branch.get_config().log_format())
1748
log_formatter_registry = LogFormatterRegistry()
1751
log_formatter_registry.register('short', ShortLogFormatter,
1752
'Moderately short log format')
1753
log_formatter_registry.register('long', LongLogFormatter,
1754
'Detailed log format')
1755
log_formatter_registry.register('line', LineLogFormatter,
1756
'Log format with one line per revision')
1757
log_formatter_registry.register('gnu-changelog', GnuChangelogLogFormatter,
1758
'Format used by GNU ChangeLog files')
1761
def register_formatter(name, formatter):
1762
log_formatter_registry.register(name, formatter)
1765
def log_formatter(name, *args, **kwargs):
1766
"""Construct a formatter from arguments.
1768
name -- Name of the formatter to construct; currently 'long', 'short' and
1769
'line' are supported.
1772
return log_formatter_registry.make_formatter(name, *args, **kwargs)
1774
raise errors.BzrCommandError("unknown log formatter: %r" % name)
1777
def show_one_log(revno, rev, delta, verbose, to_file, show_timezone):
1778
# deprecated; for compatibility
1779
lf = LongLogFormatter(to_file=to_file, show_timezone=show_timezone)
1780
lf.show(revno, rev, delta)
1783
def show_changed_revisions(branch, old_rh, new_rh, to_file=None,
1785
"""Show the change in revision history comparing the old revision history to the new one.
1787
:param branch: The branch where the revisions exist
1788
:param old_rh: The old revision history
1789
:param new_rh: The new revision history
1790
:param to_file: A file to write the results to. If None, stdout will be used
1793
to_file = codecs.getwriter(get_terminal_encoding())(sys.stdout,
1795
lf = log_formatter(log_format,
1798
show_timezone='original')
1800
# This is the first index which is different between
1803
for i in xrange(max(len(new_rh),
1805
if (len(new_rh) <= i
1807
or new_rh[i] != old_rh[i]):
1811
if base_idx is None:
1812
to_file.write('Nothing seems to have changed\n')
1814
## TODO: It might be nice to do something like show_log
1815
## and show the merged entries. But since this is the
1816
## removed revisions, it shouldn't be as important
1817
if base_idx < len(old_rh):
1818
to_file.write('*'*60)
1819
to_file.write('\nRemoved Revisions:\n')
1820
for i in range(base_idx, len(old_rh)):
1821
rev = branch.repository.get_revision(old_rh[i])
1822
lr = LogRevision(rev, i+1, 0, None)
1824
to_file.write('*'*60)
1825
to_file.write('\n\n')
1826
if base_idx < len(new_rh):
1827
to_file.write('Added Revisions:\n')
1832
direction='forward',
1833
start_revision=base_idx+1,
1834
end_revision=len(new_rh),
1838
def get_history_change(old_revision_id, new_revision_id, repository):
1839
"""Calculate the uncommon lefthand history between two revisions.
1841
:param old_revision_id: The original revision id.
1842
:param new_revision_id: The new revision id.
1843
:param repository: The repository to use for the calculation.
1845
return old_history, new_history
1848
old_revisions = set()
1850
new_revisions = set()
1851
new_iter = repository.iter_reverse_revision_history(new_revision_id)
1852
old_iter = repository.iter_reverse_revision_history(old_revision_id)
1853
stop_revision = None
1856
while do_new or do_old:
1859
new_revision = new_iter.next()
1860
except StopIteration:
1863
new_history.append(new_revision)
1864
new_revisions.add(new_revision)
1865
if new_revision in old_revisions:
1866
stop_revision = new_revision
1870
old_revision = old_iter.next()
1871
except StopIteration:
1874
old_history.append(old_revision)
1875
old_revisions.add(old_revision)
1876
if old_revision in new_revisions:
1877
stop_revision = old_revision
1879
new_history.reverse()
1880
old_history.reverse()
1881
if stop_revision is not None:
1882
new_history = new_history[new_history.index(stop_revision) + 1:]
1883
old_history = old_history[old_history.index(stop_revision) + 1:]
1884
return old_history, new_history
1887
def show_branch_change(branch, output, old_revno, old_revision_id):
1888
"""Show the changes made to a branch.
1890
:param branch: The branch to show changes about.
1891
:param output: A file-like object to write changes to.
1892
:param old_revno: The revno of the old tip.
1893
:param old_revision_id: The revision_id of the old tip.
1895
new_revno, new_revision_id = branch.last_revision_info()
1896
old_history, new_history = get_history_change(old_revision_id,
1899
if old_history == [] and new_history == []:
1900
output.write('Nothing seems to have changed\n')
1903
log_format = log_formatter_registry.get_default(branch)
1904
lf = log_format(show_ids=False, to_file=output, show_timezone='original')
1905
if old_history != []:
1906
output.write('*'*60)
1907
output.write('\nRemoved Revisions:\n')
1908
show_flat_log(branch.repository, old_history, old_revno, lf)
1909
output.write('*'*60)
1910
output.write('\n\n')
1911
if new_history != []:
1912
output.write('Added Revisions:\n')
1913
start_revno = new_revno - len(new_history) + 1
1914
show_log(branch, lf, None, verbose=False, direction='forward',
1915
start_revision=start_revno,)
1918
def show_flat_log(repository, history, last_revno, lf):
1919
"""Show a simple log of the specified history.
1921
:param repository: The repository to retrieve revisions from.
1922
:param history: A list of revision_ids indicating the lefthand history.
1923
:param last_revno: The revno of the last revision_id in the history.
1924
:param lf: The log formatter to use.
1926
start_revno = last_revno - len(history) + 1
1927
revisions = repository.get_revisions(history)
1928
for i, rev in enumerate(revisions):
1929
lr = LogRevision(rev, i + last_revno, 0, None)
1933
def _get_info_for_log_files(revisionspec_list, file_list):
1934
"""Find file-ids and kinds given a list of files and a revision range.
1936
We search for files at the end of the range. If not found there,
1937
we try the start of the range.
1939
:param revisionspec_list: revision range as parsed on the command line
1940
:param file_list: the list of paths given on the command line;
1941
the first of these can be a branch location or a file path,
1942
the remainder must be file paths
1943
:return: (branch, info_list, start_rev_info, end_rev_info) where
1944
info_list is a list of (relative_path, file_id, kind) tuples where
1945
kind is one of values 'directory', 'file', 'symlink', 'tree-reference'.
1946
branch will be read-locked.
1948
from builtins import _get_revision_range, safe_relpath_files
1949
tree, b, path = bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing_tree_or_branch(file_list[0])
1951
# XXX: It's damn messy converting a list of paths to relative paths when
1952
# those paths might be deleted ones, they might be on a case-insensitive
1953
# filesystem and/or they might be in silly locations (like another branch).
1954
# For example, what should "log bzr://branch/dir/file1 file2" do? (Is
1955
# file2 implicitly in the same dir as file1 or should its directory be
1956
# taken from the current tree somehow?) For now, this solves the common
1957
# case of running log in a nested directory, assuming paths beyond the
1958
# first one haven't been deleted ...
1960
relpaths = [path] + safe_relpath_files(tree, file_list[1:])
1962
relpaths = [path] + file_list[1:]
1964
start_rev_info, end_rev_info = _get_revision_range(revisionspec_list, b,
1966
if relpaths in ([], [u'']):
1967
return b, [], start_rev_info, end_rev_info
1968
if start_rev_info is None and end_rev_info is None:
1970
tree = b.basis_tree()
1973
file_id = tree.path2id(fp)
1974
kind = _get_kind_for_file_id(tree, file_id)
1976
# go back to when time began
1979
rev1 = b.get_rev_id(1)
1980
except errors.NoSuchRevision:
1985
tree1 = b.repository.revision_tree(rev1)
1987
file_id = tree1.path2id(fp)
1988
kind = _get_kind_for_file_id(tree1, file_id)
1989
info_list.append((fp, file_id, kind))
1991
elif start_rev_info == end_rev_info:
1992
# One revision given - file must exist in it
1993
tree = b.repository.revision_tree(end_rev_info.rev_id)
1995
file_id = tree.path2id(fp)
1996
kind = _get_kind_for_file_id(tree, file_id)
1997
info_list.append((fp, file_id, kind))
2000
# Revision range given. Get the file-id from the end tree.
2001
# If that fails, try the start tree.
2002
rev_id = end_rev_info.rev_id
2004
tree = b.basis_tree()
2006
tree = b.repository.revision_tree(rev_id)
2009
file_id = tree.path2id(fp)
2010
kind = _get_kind_for_file_id(tree, file_id)
2013
rev_id = start_rev_info.rev_id
2015
rev1 = b.get_rev_id(1)
2016
tree1 = b.repository.revision_tree(rev1)
2018
tree1 = b.repository.revision_tree(rev_id)
2019
file_id = tree1.path2id(fp)
2020
kind = _get_kind_for_file_id(tree1, file_id)
2021
info_list.append((fp, file_id, kind))
2022
return b, info_list, start_rev_info, end_rev_info
2025
def _get_kind_for_file_id(tree, file_id):
2026
"""Return the kind of a file-id or None if it doesn't exist."""
2027
if file_id is not None:
2028
return tree.kind(file_id)
2033
properties_handler_registry = registry.Registry()
2035
# Use the properties handlers to print out bug information if available
2036
def _bugs_properties_handler(revision):
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if revision.properties.has_key('bugs'):
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bug_lines = revision.properties['bugs'].split('\n')
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bug_rows = [line.split(' ', 1) for line in bug_lines]
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fixed_bug_urls = [row[0] for row in bug_rows if
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len(row) > 1 and row[1] == 'fixed']
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return {'fixes bug(s)': ' '.join(fixed_bug_urls)}
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properties_handler_registry.register('bugs_properties_handler',
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_bugs_properties_handler)
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# adapters which revision ids to log are filtered. When log is called, the
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# log_rev_iterator is adapted through each of these factory methods.
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# Plugins are welcome to mutate this list in any way they like - as long
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# as the overall behaviour is preserved. At this point there is no extensible
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# mechanism for getting parameters to each factory method, and until there is
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# this won't be considered a stable api.
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# read revision objects
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_make_revision_objects,
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# filter on log messages
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_make_search_filter,
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# generate deltas for things we will show