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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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class RevisionInfo(object):
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"""The results of applying a revision specification to a branch."""
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help_txt = """The results of applying a revision specification to a branch.
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An instance has two useful attributes: revno, and rev_id.
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They can also be accessed as spec[0] and spec[1] respectively,
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so that you can write code like:
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revno, rev_id = RevisionSpec(branch, spec)
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although this is probably going to be deprecated later.
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This class exists mostly to be the return value of a RevisionSpec,
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so that you can access the member you're interested in (number or id)
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or treat the result as a tuple.
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def __init__(self, branch, revno, rev_id=_marker):
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# allow caller to be lazy
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if self.revno is None:
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self.rev_id = branch.get_rev_id(self.revno)
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def __nonzero__(self):
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# first the easy ones...
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if self.rev_id is None:
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if self.revno is not None:
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# TODO: otherwise, it should depend on how I was built -
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# if it's in_history(branch), then check revision_history(),
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# if it's in_store(branch), do the check below
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return self.branch.repository.has_revision(self.rev_id)
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def __getitem__(self, index):
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if index == 0: return self.revno
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if index == 1: return self.rev_id
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raise IndexError(index)
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return self.branch.repository.get_revision(self.rev_id)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if type(other) not in (tuple, list, type(self)):
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if type(other) is type(self) and self.branch is not other.branch:
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return tuple(self) == tuple(other)
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return '<bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionInfo object %s, %s for %r>' % (
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self.revno, self.rev_id, self.branch)
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def from_revision_id(branch, revision_id, revs):
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"""Construct a RevisionInfo given just the id.
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Use this if you don't know or care what the revno is.
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revno = revs.index(revision_id) + 1
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, revision_id)
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# classes in this list should have a "prefix" attribute, against which
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# string specs are matched
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class RevisionSpec(object):
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"""A parsed revision specification."""
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help_txt = """A parsed revision specification.
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A revision specification can be an integer, in which case it is
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assumed to be a revno (though this will translate negative values
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into positive ones); or it can be a string, in which case it is
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parsed for something like 'date:' or 'revid:' etc.
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Revision specs are an UI element, and they have been moved out
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of the branch class to leave "back-end" classes unaware of such
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details. Code that gets a revno or rev_id from other code should
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not be using revision specs - revnos and revision ids are the
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accepted ways to refer to revisions internally.
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(Equivalent to the old Branch method get_revision_info())
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def __new__(cls, spec, _internal=False):
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return object.__new__(cls, spec, _internal=_internal)
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symbol_versioning.warn('Creating a RevisionSpec directly has'
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' been deprecated in version 0.11. Use'
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' RevisionSpec.from_string()'
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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return RevisionSpec.from_string(spec)
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def from_string(spec):
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"""Parse a revision spec string into a RevisionSpec object.
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:param spec: A string specified by the user
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:return: A RevisionSpec object that understands how to parse the
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if not isinstance(spec, (type(None), basestring)):
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raise TypeError('error')
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return RevisionSpec(None, _internal=True)
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assert isinstance(spec, basestring), \
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"You should only supply strings not %s" % (type(spec),)
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for spectype in SPEC_TYPES:
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if spec.startswith(spectype.prefix):
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trace.mutter('Returning RevisionSpec %s for %s',
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spectype.__name__, spec)
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return spectype(spec, _internal=True)
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# RevisionSpec_revno is special cased, because it is the only
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# one that directly handles plain integers
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# TODO: This should not be special cased rather it should be
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# a method invocation on spectype.canparse()
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if _revno_regex is None:
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_revno_regex = re.compile(r'^(?:(\d+(\.\d+)*)|-\d+)(:.*)?$')
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if _revno_regex.match(spec) is not None:
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return RevisionSpec_revno(spec, _internal=True)
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raise errors.NoSuchRevisionSpec(spec)
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def __init__(self, spec, _internal=False):
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"""Create a RevisionSpec referring to the Null revision.
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:param spec: The original spec supplied by the user
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:param _internal: Used to ensure that RevisionSpec is not being
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called directly. Only from RevisionSpec.from_string()
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# XXX: Update this after 0.10 is released
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symbol_versioning.warn('Creating a RevisionSpec directly has'
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' been deprecated in version 0.11. Use'
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' RevisionSpec.from_string()'
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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self.user_spec = spec
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if self.prefix and spec.startswith(self.prefix):
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spec = spec[len(self.prefix):]
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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trace.mutter('Returning RevisionSpec._match_on: None')
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return RevisionInfo(branch, 0, None)
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def _match_on_and_check(self, branch, revs):
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info = self._match_on(branch, revs)
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elif info == (0, None):
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# special case - the empty tree
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch)
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.spec, branch)
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def in_history(self, branch):
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revs = branch.revision_history()
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# this should never trigger.
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# TODO: make it a deprecated code path. RBC 20060928
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return self._match_on_and_check(branch, revs)
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# FIXME: in_history is somewhat broken,
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# it will return non-history revisions in many
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# circumstances. The expected facility is that
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# in_history only returns revision-history revs,
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# in_store returns any rev. RBC 20051010
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# aliases for now, when we fix the core logic, then they
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# will do what you expect.
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in_store = in_history
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# this is mostly for helping with testing
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return '<%s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__,
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def needs_branch(self):
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"""Whether this revision spec needs a branch.
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Set this to False the branch argument of _match_on is not used.
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def get_branch(self):
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"""When the revision specifier contains a branch location, return it.
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Otherwise, return None.
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class RevisionSpec_revno(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects a revision using a number."""
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help_txt = """Selects a revision using a number.
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Use an integer to specify a revision in the history of the branch.
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Optionally a branch can be specified. The 'revno:' prefix is optional.
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A negative number will count from the end of the branch (-1 is the
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last revision, -2 the previous one). If the negative number is larger
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than the branch's history, the first revision is returned.
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revno:1 -> return the first revision
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revno:3:/path/to/branch -> return the 3rd revision of
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the branch '/path/to/branch'
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revno:-1 -> The last revision in a branch.
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-2:http://other/branch -> The second to last revision in the
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-1000000 -> Most likely the first revision, unless
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your history is very long.
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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"""Lookup a revision by revision number"""
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loc = self.spec.find(':')
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revno_spec = self.spec
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revno_spec = self.spec[:loc]
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branch_spec = self.spec[loc+1:]
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec,
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branch, 'cannot have an empty revno and no branch')
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revno = int(revno_spec)
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# dotted decimal. This arguably should not be here
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# but the from_string method is a little primitive
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# right now - RBC 20060928
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match_revno = tuple((int(number) for number in revno_spec.split('.')))
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except ValueError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch, e)
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# the user has override the branch to look in.
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# we need to refresh the revision_history map and
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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branch = Branch.open(branch_spec)
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# Need to use a new revision history
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# because we are using a specific branch
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revs = branch.revision_history()
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last_rev = branch.last_revision()
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merge_sorted_revisions = tsort.merge_sort(
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branch.repository.get_revision_graph(last_rev),
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return item[3] == match_revno
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revisions = filter(match, merge_sorted_revisions)
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if len(revisions) != 1:
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return RevisionInfo(branch, None, None)
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# there is no traditional 'revno' for dotted-decimal revnos.
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# so for API compatability we return None.
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return RevisionInfo(branch, None, revisions[0][1])
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# if get_rev_id supported negative revnos, there would not be a
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# need for this special case.
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if (-revno) >= len(revs):
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revno = len(revs) + revno + 1
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revision_id = branch.get_rev_id(revno, revs)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch)
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, revision_id)
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def needs_branch(self):
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return self.spec.find(':') == -1
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def get_branch(self):
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if self.spec.find(':') == -1:
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return self.spec[self.spec.find(':')+1:]
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RevisionSpec_int = RevisionSpec_revno
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_revno)
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class RevisionSpec_revid(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects a revision using the revision id."""
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help_txt = """Selects a revision using the revision id.
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Supply a specific revision id, that can be used to specify any
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revision id in the ancestry of the branch.
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Including merges, and pending merges.
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revid:aaaa@bbbb-123456789 -> Select revision 'aaaa@bbbb-123456789'
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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# self.spec comes straight from parsing the command line arguments,
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# so we expect it to be a Unicode string. Switch it to the internal
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revision_id = osutils.safe_revision_id(self.spec, warn=False)
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return RevisionInfo.from_revision_id(branch, revision_id, revs)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_revid)
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class RevisionSpec_last(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects the nth revision from the end."""
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help_txt = """Selects the nth revision from the end.
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Supply a positive number to get the nth revision from the end.
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This is the same as supplying negative numbers to the 'revno:' spec.
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last:1 -> return the last revision
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last:3 -> return the revision 2 before the end.
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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raise errors.NoCommits(branch)
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return RevisionInfo(branch, len(revs), revs[-1])
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offset = int(self.spec)
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except ValueError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch, e)
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch,
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'you must supply a positive value')
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revno = len(revs) - offset + 1
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revision_id = branch.get_rev_id(revno, revs)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch)
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, revision_id)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_last)
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class RevisionSpec_before(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects the parent of the revision specified."""
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help_txt = """Selects the parent of the revision specified.
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Supply any revision spec to return the parent of that revision.
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It is an error to request the parent of the null revision (before:0).
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This is mostly useful when inspecting revisions that are not in the
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revision history of a branch.
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before:1913 -> Return the parent of revno 1913 (revno 1912)
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before:revid:aaaa@bbbb-1234567890 -> return the parent of revision
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bzr diff -r before:revid:aaaa..revid:aaaa
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-> Find the changes between revision 'aaaa' and its parent.
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(what changes did 'aaaa' introduce)
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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r = RevisionSpec.from_string(self.spec)._match_on(branch, revs)
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec, branch,
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'cannot go before the null: revision')
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# We need to use the repository history here
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rev = branch.repository.get_revision(r.rev_id)
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if not rev.parent_ids:
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revision_id = rev.parent_ids[0]
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revno = revs.index(revision_id) + 1
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revision_id = branch.get_rev_id(revno, revs)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec,
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, revision_id)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_before)
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class RevisionSpec_tag(RevisionSpec):
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"""Select a revision identified by tag name"""
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help_txt = """Selects a revision identified by a tag name.
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Tags are stored in the branch and created by the 'tag' command.
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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# Can raise tags not supported, NoSuchTag, etc
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return RevisionInfo.from_revision_id(branch,
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branch.tags.lookup_tag(self.spec),
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_tag)
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class _RevListToTimestamps(object):
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"""This takes a list of revisions, and allows you to bisect by date"""
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__slots__ = ['revs', 'branch']
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def __init__(self, revs, branch):
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def __getitem__(self, index):
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"""Get the date of the index'd item"""
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r = self.branch.repository.get_revision(self.revs[index])
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# TODO: Handle timezone.
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return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(r.timestamp)
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return len(self.revs)
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class RevisionSpec_date(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects a revision on the basis of a datestamp."""
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help_txt = """Selects a revision on the basis of a datestamp.
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Supply a datestamp to select the first revision that matches the date.
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Date can be 'yesterday', 'today', 'tomorrow' or a YYYY-MM-DD string.
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Matches the first entry after a given date (either at midnight or
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at a specified time).
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bzr log -r date:yesterday..-1
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date:yesterday -> select the first revision since yesterday
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date:2006-08-14,17:10:14 -> select the first revision after
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August 14th, 2006 at 5:10pm.
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_date_re = re.compile(
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r'(?P<date>(?P<year>\d\d\d\d)-(?P<month>\d\d)-(?P<day>\d\d))?'
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r'(?P<time>(?P<hour>\d\d):(?P<minute>\d\d)(:(?P<second>\d\d))?)?'
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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"""Spec for date revisions:
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value can be 'yesterday', 'today', 'tomorrow' or a YYYY-MM-DD string.
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matches the first entry after a given date (either at midnight or
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at a specified time).
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# XXX: This doesn't actually work
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# So the proper way of saying 'give me all entries for today' is:
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# -r date:yesterday..date:today
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today = datetime.datetime.fromordinal(datetime.date.today().toordinal())
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if self.spec.lower() == 'yesterday':
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dt = today - datetime.timedelta(days=1)
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elif self.spec.lower() == 'today':
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elif self.spec.lower() == 'tomorrow':
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dt = today + datetime.timedelta(days=1)
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m = self._date_re.match(self.spec)
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if not m or (not m.group('date') and not m.group('time')):
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec,
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branch, 'invalid date')
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year = int(m.group('year'))
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month = int(m.group('month'))
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day = int(m.group('day'))
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hour = int(m.group('hour'))
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minute = int(m.group('minute'))
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if m.group('second'):
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second = int(m.group('second'))
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hour, minute, second = 0,0,0
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raise errors.InvalidRevisionSpec(self.user_spec,
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branch, 'invalid date')
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dt = datetime.datetime(year=year, month=month, day=day,
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hour=hour, minute=minute, second=second)
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rev = bisect.bisect(_RevListToTimestamps(revs, branch), dt)
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return RevisionInfo(branch, None)
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return RevisionInfo(branch, rev + 1)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_date)
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class RevisionSpec_ancestor(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects a common ancestor with a second branch."""
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help_txt = """Selects a common ancestor with a second branch.
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Supply the path to a branch to select the common ancestor.
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The common ancestor is the last revision that existed in both
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branches. Usually this is the branch point, but it could also be
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a revision that was merged.
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This is frequently used with 'diff' to return all of the changes
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that your branch introduces, while excluding the changes that you
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have not merged from the remote branch.
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ancestor:/path/to/branch
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$ bzr diff -r ancestor:../../mainline/branch
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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trace.mutter('matching ancestor: on: %s, %s', self.spec, branch)
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return self._find_revision_info(branch, self.spec)
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def _find_revision_info(branch, other_location):
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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other_branch = Branch.open(other_location)
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revision_a = branch.last_revision()
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revision_b = other_branch.last_revision()
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for r, b in ((revision_a, branch), (revision_b, other_branch)):
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if r in (None, revision.NULL_REVISION):
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raise errors.NoCommits(b)
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revision_source = revision.MultipleRevisionSources(
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branch.repository, other_branch.repository)
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rev_id = revision.common_ancestor(revision_a, revision_b,
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revno = branch.revision_id_to_revno(rev_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, rev_id)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_ancestor)
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class RevisionSpec_branch(RevisionSpec):
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"""Selects the last revision of a specified branch."""
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help_txt = """Selects the last revision of a specified branch.
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Supply the path to a branch to select its last revision.
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branch:/path/to/branch
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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from bzrlib.branch import Branch
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other_branch = Branch.open(self.spec)
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revision_b = other_branch.last_revision()
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if revision_b in (None, revision.NULL_REVISION):
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raise errors.NoCommits(other_branch)
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# pull in the remote revisions so we can diff
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branch.fetch(other_branch, revision_b)
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revno = branch.revision_id_to_revno(revision_b)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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return RevisionInfo(branch, revno, revision_b)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_branch)
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class RevisionSpec_submit(RevisionSpec_ancestor):
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"""Selects a common ancestor with a submit branch."""
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help_txt = """Selects a common ancestor with the submit branch.
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Diffing against this shows all the changes that were made in this branch,
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and is a good predictor of what merge will do. The submit branch is
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used by the bundle and merge directive comands. If no submit branch
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is specified, the parent branch is used instead.
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The common ancestor is the last revision that existed in both
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branches. Usually this is the branch point, but it could also be
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a revision that was merged.
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$ bzr diff -r submit:
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def _match_on(self, branch, revs):
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trace.mutter('matching ancestor: on: %s, %s', self.spec, branch)
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submit_location = branch.get_submit_branch()
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location_type = 'submit branch'
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if submit_location is None:
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submit_location = branch.get_parent()
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location_type = 'parent branch'
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if submit_location is None:
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raise errors.NoSubmitBranch(branch)
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trace.note('Using %s %s', location_type, submit_location)
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return self._find_revision_info(branch, submit_location)
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SPEC_TYPES.append(RevisionSpec_submit)