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# Copyright (C) 2005 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
# XXX: Can we do any better about making interrupted commits change
# nothing? Perhaps the best approach is to integrate commit of
# AtomicFiles with releasing the lock on the Branch.
# TODO: Separate 'prepare' phase where we find a list of potentially
# committed files. We then can then pause the commit to prompt for a
# commit message, knowing the summary will be the same as what's
# actually used for the commit. (But perhaps simpler to simply get
# the tree status, then use that for a selective commit?)
# The newly committed revision is going to have a shape corresponding
# to that of the working inventory. Files that are not in the
# working tree and that were in the predecessor are reported as
# removed --- this can include files that were either removed from the
# inventory or deleted in the working tree. If they were only
# deleted from disk, they are removed from the working inventory.
# We then consider the remaining entries, which will be in the new
# version. Directory entries are simply copied across. File entries
# must be checked to see if a new version of the file should be
# recorded. For each parent revision inventory, we check to see what
# version of the file was present. If the file was present in at
# least one tree, and if it was the same version in all the trees,
# then we can just refer to that version. Otherwise, a new version
# representing the merger of the file versions must be added.
# TODO: Update hashcache before and after - or does the WorkingTree
# look after that?
# This code requires all merge parents to be present in the branch.
# We could relax this but for the sake of simplicity the constraint is
# here for now. It's not totally clear to me how we'd know which file
# need new text versions if some parents are absent. -- mbp 20050915
import os
import sys
import time
import pdb
from binascii import hexlify
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib.osutils import (local_time_offset, username,
rand_bytes, compact_date, user_email,
kind_marker, is_inside_any, quotefn,
sha_string, sha_strings, sha_file, isdir, isfile,
split_lines)
from bzrlib.branch import gen_file_id, INVENTORY_FILEID, ANCESTRY_FILEID
from bzrlib.errors import (BzrError, PointlessCommit,
HistoryMissing,
)
from bzrlib.revision import Revision
from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note, warning
from bzrlib.xml5 import serializer_v5
from bzrlib.inventory import Inventory
from bzrlib.weave import Weave
from bzrlib.weavefile import read_weave, write_weave_v5
from bzrlib.atomicfile import AtomicFile
def commit(*args, **kwargs):
"""Commit a new revision to a branch.
Function-style interface for convenience of old callers.
New code should use the Commit class instead.
"""
## XXX: Remove this in favor of Branch.commit?
Commit().commit(*args, **kwargs)
class NullCommitReporter(object):
"""I report on progress of a commit."""
def added(self, path):
pass
def removed(self, path):
pass
def renamed(self, old_path, new_path):
pass
class ReportCommitToLog(NullCommitReporter):
def added(self, path):
note('added %s', path)
def removed(self, path):
note('removed %s', path)
def renamed(self, old_path, new_path):
note('renamed %s => %s', old_path, new_path)
class Commit(object):
"""Task of committing a new revision.
This is a MethodObject: it accumulates state as the commit is
prepared, and then it is discarded. It doesn't represent
historical revisions, just the act of recording a new one.
missing_ids
Modified to hold a list of files that have been deleted from
the working directory; these should be removed from the
working inventory.
"""
def __init__(self,
reporter=None):
if reporter is not None:
self.reporter = reporter
else:
self.reporter = NullCommitReporter()
def commit(self,
branch, message,
timestamp=None,
timezone=None,
committer=None,
specific_files=None,
rev_id=None,
allow_pointless=True,
verbose=False):
"""Commit working copy as a new revision.
timestamp -- if not None, seconds-since-epoch for a
postdated/predated commit.
specific_files -- If true, commit only those files.
rev_id -- If set, use this as the new revision id.
Useful for test or import commands that need to tightly
control what revisions are assigned. If you duplicate
a revision id that exists elsewhere it is your own fault.
If null (default), a time/random revision id is generated.
allow_pointless -- If true (default), commit even if nothing
has changed and no merges are recorded.
"""
mutter('preparing to commit')
self.branch = branch
self.weave_store = branch.weave_store
self.rev_id = rev_id
self.specific_files = specific_files
self.allow_pointless = allow_pointless
if timestamp is None:
self.timestamp = time.time()
else:
self.timestamp = long(timestamp)
if rev_id is None:
self.rev_id = _gen_revision_id(self.branch, self.timestamp)
else:
self.rev_id = rev_id
if committer is None:
self.committer = username(self.branch)
else:
assert isinstance(committer, basestring), type(committer)
self.committer = committer
if timezone is None:
self.timezone = local_time_offset()
else:
self.timezone = int(timezone)
assert isinstance(message, basestring), type(message)
self.message = message
self.branch.lock_write()
try:
self.work_tree = self.branch.working_tree()
self.work_inv = self.work_tree.inventory
self.basis_tree = self.branch.basis_tree()
self.basis_inv = self.basis_tree.inventory
self._gather_parents()
self._check_parents_present()
self._remove_deleted()
self.new_inv = Inventory()
self._store_entries()
self._report_deletes()
self._set_name_versions()
if not (self.allow_pointless
or len(self.parents) > 1
or self.new_inv != self.basis_inv):
raise PointlessCommit()
self._record_inventory()
self._record_ancestry()
self._make_revision()
note('committed r%d {%s}', (self.branch.revno() + 1),
self.rev_id)
self.branch.append_revision(self.rev_id)
self.branch.set_pending_merges([])
finally:
self.branch.unlock()
def _record_inventory(self):
"""Store the inventory for the new revision."""
inv_text = serializer_v5.write_inventory_to_string(self.new_inv)
self.inv_sha1 = sha_string(inv_text)
self.weave_store.add_text(INVENTORY_FILEID, self.rev_id,
split_lines(inv_text), self.parents)
def _record_ancestry(self):
"""Append merged revision ancestry to the ancestry file.
This should be the merged ancestry of all parents, plus the
new revision id."""
w = self.weave_store.get_weave_or_empty(ANCESTRY_FILEID)
lines = self._make_ancestry(w)
w.add(self.rev_id, self.parents, lines)
self.weave_store.put_weave(ANCESTRY_FILEID, w)
def _make_ancestry(self, ancestry_weave):
"""Return merged ancestry lines.
The lines are revision-ids followed by newlines."""
parent_ancestries = [ancestry_weave.get(p) for p in self.parents]
new_lines = merge_ancestry_lines(self.rev_id, parent_ancestries)
mutter('merged ancestry of {%s}:\n%s', self.rev_id, ''.join(new_lines))
return new_lines
def _gather_parents(self):
pending_merges = self.branch.pending_merges()
self.parents = []
self.parent_trees = []
precursor_id = self.branch.last_revision()
if precursor_id:
self.parents.append(precursor_id)
self.parent_trees.append(self.basis_tree)
self.parents += pending_merges
self.parent_trees.extend(map(self.branch.revision_tree, pending_merges))
def _check_parents_present(self):
for parent_id in self.parents:
mutter('commit parent revision {%s}', parent_id)
if not self.branch.has_revision(parent_id):
warning("can't commit a merge from an absent parent")
raise HistoryMissing(self.branch, 'revision', parent_id)
def _make_revision(self):
"""Record a new revision object for this commit."""
self.rev = Revision(timestamp=self.timestamp,
timezone=self.timezone,
committer=self.committer,
message=self.message,
inventory_sha1=self.inv_sha1,
revision_id=self.rev_id)
self.rev.parent_ids = self.parents
rev_tmp = StringIO()
serializer_v5.write_revision(self.rev, rev_tmp)
rev_tmp.seek(0)
self.branch.revision_store.add(rev_tmp, self.rev_id)
mutter('new revision_id is {%s}', self.rev_id)
def _remove_deleted(self):
"""Remove deleted files from the working inventories.
This is done prior to taking the working inventory as the
basis for the new committed inventory.
This returns true if any files
*that existed in the basis inventory* were deleted.
Files that were added and deleted
in the working copy don't matter.
"""
specific = self.specific_files
deleted_ids = []
for path, ie in self.work_inv.iter_entries():
if specific and not is_inside_any(specific, path):
continue
if not self.work_tree.has_filename(path):
note('missing %s', path)
deleted_ids.append(ie.file_id)
if deleted_ids:
for file_id in deleted_ids:
del self.work_inv[file_id]
self.branch._write_inventory(self.work_inv)
def _find_file_parents(self, file_id):
"""Return the text versions and hashes for all file parents.
Returned as a map from text version to inventory entry.
This is a set containing the file versions in all parents
revisions containing the file. If the file is new, the set
will be empty."""
r = {}
for tree in self.parent_trees:
if file_id in tree.inventory:
ie = tree.inventory[file_id]
assert ie.kind == 'file'
assert ie.file_id == file_id
if ie.text_version in r:
assert r[ie.text_version] == ie
else:
r[ie.text_version] = ie
return r
def _set_name_versions(self):
"""Pass over inventory and mark new entry version as needed.
Files get a new name version when they are new, have a
different parent, or a different name from in the
basis inventory, or if the file is in a different place
to any of the parents."""
# XXX: Need to think more here about when the user has
# made a specific decision on a particular value -- c.f.
# mark-merge.
for path, ie in self.new_inv.iter_entries():
old_version = None
file_id = ie.file_id
for parent_tree in self.parent_trees:
parent_inv = parent_tree.inventory
if file_id not in parent_inv:
continue
parent_ie = parent_inv[file_id]
if parent_ie.parent_id != ie.parent_id:
old_version = None
break
elif parent_ie.name != ie.name:
old_version = None
break
elif old_version is None:
old_version = parent_ie.name_version
elif old_version != parent_ie.name_version:
old_version = None
break
else:
pass # so far so good
if old_version is None:
mutter('new name_version for {%s}', file_id)
ie.name_version = self.rev_id
else:
mutter('name_version for {%s} inherited as {%s}',
file_id, old_version)
ie.name_version = old_version
def _store_entries(self):
"""Build revision inventory and store modified files.
This is called with new_inv a new empty inventory. Depending on
which files are selected for commit, and which ones have
been modified or merged, new inventory entries are built
based on the working and parent inventories.
As a side-effect this stores new text versions for committed
files with text changes or merges.
Each entry can have one of several things happen:
carry_file -- carried from the previous version (if not
selected for commit)
commit_nonfile -- no text to worry about
commit_old_text -- same text, may have moved
commit_file -- new text version
"""
for path, new_ie in self.work_inv.iter_entries():
file_id = new_ie.file_id
mutter('check %s {%s}', path, new_ie.file_id)
if self.specific_files:
if not is_inside_any(self.specific_files, path):
mutter('%s not selected for commit', path)
self._carry_file(file_id)
continue
if new_ie.kind != 'file':
self._commit_nonfile(file_id)
continue
file_parents = self._find_file_parents(file_id)
if len(file_parents) == 1:
parent_ie = file_parents.values()[0]
wc_sha1 = self.work_tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
if parent_ie.text_sha1 == wc_sha1:
# text not changed or merged
self._commit_old_text(file_id, parent_ie)
continue
mutter('parents of %s are %r', path, file_parents)
# file is either new, or a file merge; need to record
# a new version
if len(file_parents) > 1:
note('merged %s', path)
elif len(file_parents) == 0:
note('added %s', path)
else:
note('modified %s', path)
self._commit_file(new_ie, file_id, file_parents)
def _commit_nonfile(self, file_id):
self.new_inv.add(self.work_inv[file_id].copy())
def _carry_file(self, file_id):
"""Carry the file unchanged from the basis revision."""
if self.basis_inv.has_id(file_id):
self.new_inv.add(self.basis_inv[file_id].copy())
def _commit_old_text(self, file_id, parent_ie):
"""Keep the same text as last time, but possibly a different name."""
ie = self.work_inv[file_id].copy()
ie.text_version = parent_ie.text_version
ie.text_size = parent_ie.text_size
ie.text_sha1 = parent_ie.text_sha1
self.new_inv.add(ie)
def _report_deletes(self):
for file_id in self.basis_inv:
if file_id not in self.new_inv:
note('deleted %s', self.basis_inv.id2path(file_id))
def _commit_file(self, new_ie, file_id, file_parents):
mutter('store new text for {%s} in revision {%s}',
file_id, self.rev_id)
new_lines = self.work_tree.get_file(file_id).readlines()
self._add_text_to_weave(file_id, new_lines, file_parents)
new_ie.text_version = self.rev_id
new_ie.text_sha1 = sha_strings(new_lines)
new_ie.text_size = sum(map(len, new_lines))
self.new_inv.add(new_ie)
def _add_text_to_weave(self, file_id, new_lines, parents):
if file_id.startswith('__'):
raise ValueError('illegal file-id %r for text file' % file_id)
self.weave_store.add_text(file_id, self.rev_id, new_lines, parents)
def _gen_revision_id(branch, when):
"""Return new revision-id."""
s = '%s-%s-' % (user_email(branch), compact_date(when))
s += hexlify(rand_bytes(8))
return s
def merge_ancestry_lines(rev_id, ancestries):
"""Return merged ancestry lines.
rev_id -- id of the new revision
ancestries -- a sequence of ancestries for parent revisions,
as newline-terminated line lists.
"""
if len(ancestries) == 0:
return [rev_id + '\n']
seen = set(ancestries[0])
ancs = ancestries[0][:]
for parent_ancestry in ancestries[1:]:
for line in parent_ancestry:
assert line[-1] == '\n'
if line not in seen:
ancs.append(line)
seen.add(line)
r = rev_id + '\n'
assert r not in seen
ancs.append(r)
return ancs
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