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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 by Canonical Ltd
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
import re
import bzrlib.commands
from bzrlib.trace import warning, mutter
from bzrlib.revisionspec import RevisionSpec
def _parse_revision_str(revstr):
"""This handles a revision string -> revno.
This always returns a list. The list will have one element for
each revision specifier supplied.
>>> _parse_revision_str('234')
[<RevisionSpec_int 234>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('234..567')
[<RevisionSpec_int 234>, <RevisionSpec_int 567>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('..')
[<RevisionSpec None>, <RevisionSpec None>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('..234')
[<RevisionSpec None>, <RevisionSpec_int 234>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('234..')
[<RevisionSpec_int 234>, <RevisionSpec None>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('234..456..789') # Maybe this should be an error
[<RevisionSpec_int 234>, <RevisionSpec_int 456>, <RevisionSpec_int 789>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('234....789') #Error ?
[<RevisionSpec_int 234>, <RevisionSpec None>, <RevisionSpec_int 789>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('revid:test@other.com-234234')
[<RevisionSpec_revid revid:test@other.com-234234>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('revid:test@other.com-234234..revid:test@other.com-234235')
[<RevisionSpec_revid revid:test@other.com-234234>, <RevisionSpec_revid revid:test@other.com-234235>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('revid:test@other.com-234234..23')
[<RevisionSpec_revid revid:test@other.com-234234>, <RevisionSpec_int 23>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('date:2005-04-12')
[<RevisionSpec_date date:2005-04-12>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('date:2005-04-12 12:24:33')
[<RevisionSpec_date date:2005-04-12 12:24:33>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('date:2005-04-12T12:24:33')
[<RevisionSpec_date date:2005-04-12T12:24:33>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('date:2005-04-12,12:24:33')
[<RevisionSpec_date date:2005-04-12,12:24:33>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('-5..23')
[<RevisionSpec_int -5>, <RevisionSpec_int 23>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('-5')
[<RevisionSpec_int -5>]
>>> _parse_revision_str('123a')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
BzrError: No namespace registered for string: '123a'
>>> _parse_revision_str('abc')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
BzrError: No namespace registered for string: 'abc'
>>> _parse_revision_str('branch:../branch2')
[<RevisionSpec_branch branch:../branch2>]
"""
# TODO: Maybe move this into revisionspec.py
old_format_re = re.compile('\d*:\d*')
m = old_format_re.match(revstr)
revs = []
if m:
warning('Colon separator for revision numbers is deprecated.'
' Use .. instead')
for rev in revstr.split(':'):
if rev:
revs.append(RevisionSpec(int(rev)))
else:
revs.append(RevisionSpec(None))
else:
next_prefix = None
for x in revstr.split('..'):
if not x:
revs.append(RevisionSpec(None))
elif x[-1] == ':':
# looks like a namespace:.. has happened
next_prefix = x + '..'
else:
if next_prefix is not None:
x = next_prefix + x
revs.append(RevisionSpec(x))
next_prefix = None
if next_prefix is not None:
revs.append(RevisionSpec(next_prefix))
return revs
def _parse_merge_type(typestring):
return bzrlib.commands.get_merge_type(typestring)
class Option(object):
"""Description of a command line option"""
# TODO: Some way to show in help a description of the option argument
OPTIONS = {}
SHORT_OPTIONS = {}
def __init__(self, name, help='', type=None):
"""Make a new command option.
name -- regular name of the command, used in the double-dash
form and also as the parameter to the command's run()
method.
help -- help message displayed in command help
type -- function called to parse the option argument, or
None (default) if this option doesn't take an argument.
"""
# TODO: perhaps a subclass that automatically does
# --option, --no-option for reversable booleans
self.name = name
self.help = help
self.type = type
def short_name(self):
"""Return the single character option for this command, if any.
Short options are globally registered.
"""
return Option.SHORT_OPTIONS.get(self.name)
def _global_option(name, **kwargs):
"""Register o as a global option."""
Option.OPTIONS[name] = Option(name, **kwargs)
_global_option('all')
_global_option('basis', type=str)
_global_option('diff-options', type=str)
_global_option('help')
_global_option('file', type=unicode)
_global_option('force')
_global_option('format', type=unicode)
_global_option('forward')
_global_option('message', type=unicode)
_global_option('no-recurse')
_global_option('profile')
_global_option('revision', type=_parse_revision_str)
_global_option('short')
_global_option('show-ids',
help='show internal object ids')
_global_option('timezone', type=str)
_global_option('verbose',)
## help='display more information')
_global_option('version')
_global_option('email')
_global_option('unchanged')
_global_option('update')
_global_option('long')
_global_option('root', type=str)
_global_option('no-backup')
_global_option('merge-type', type=_parse_merge_type)
_global_option('pattern', type=str)
_global_option('quiet')
_global_option('remember')
def _global_short(short_name, long_name):
assert short_name not in Option.SHORT_OPTIONS
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS[short_name] = Option.OPTIONS[long_name]
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['F'] = Option.OPTIONS['file']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['h'] = Option.OPTIONS['help']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['m'] = Option.OPTIONS['message']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['r'] = Option.OPTIONS['revision']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['v'] = Option.OPTIONS['verbose']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['l'] = Option.OPTIONS['long']
Option.SHORT_OPTIONS['q'] = Option.OPTIONS['quiet']
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