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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 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


# 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?

# TODO: Rather than mashing together the ancestry and storing it back,
# perhaps the weave should have single method which does it all in one
# go, avoiding a lot of redundant work.

# TODO: Perhaps give a warning if one of the revisions marked as
# merged is already in the ancestry, and then don't record it as a
# distinct parent.

# TODO: If the file is newly merged but unchanged from the version it
# merges from, then it should still be reported as newly added
# relative to the basis revision.

# TODO: Change the parameter 'rev_id' to 'revision_id' to be consistent with
# the rest of the code; add a deprecation of the old name.

import os
import re
import sys
import time

from cStringIO import StringIO

from bzrlib import (
    errors,
    tree,
    )
import bzrlib.config
from bzrlib.errors import (BzrError, PointlessCommit,
                           ConflictsInTree,
                           StrictCommitFailed
                           )
from bzrlib.osutils import (kind_marker, isdir,isfile, is_inside_any, 
                            is_inside_or_parent_of_any,
                            quotefn, sha_file, split_lines)
from bzrlib.testament import Testament
from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note, warning
from bzrlib.xml5 import serializer_v5
from bzrlib.inventory import Inventory, InventoryEntry
from bzrlib import symbol_versioning
from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (deprecated_passed,
        deprecated_function,
        DEPRECATED_PARAMETER)
from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
import bzrlib.ui


class NullCommitReporter(object):
    """I report on progress of a commit."""

    def snapshot_change(self, change, path):
        pass

    def completed(self, revno, rev_id):
        pass

    def deleted(self, file_id):
        pass

    def escaped(self, escape_count, message):
        pass

    def missing(self, path):
        pass

    def renamed(self, change, old_path, new_path):
        pass


class ReportCommitToLog(NullCommitReporter):

    # this may be more useful if 'note' was replaced by an overridable
    # method on self, which would allow more trivial subclassing.
    # alternative, a callable could be passed in, allowing really trivial
    # reuse for some uis. RBC 20060511

    def snapshot_change(self, change, path):
        if change == 'unchanged':
            return
        if change == 'added' and path == '':
            return
        note("%s %s", change, path)

    def completed(self, revno, rev_id):
        note('Committed revision %d.', revno)
    
    def deleted(self, file_id):
        note('deleted %s', file_id)

    def escaped(self, escape_count, message):
        note("replaced %d control characters in message", escape_count)

    def missing(self, path):
        note('missing %s', path)

    def renamed(self, change, old_path, new_path):
        note('%s %s => %s', change, 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,
                 config=None):
        if reporter is not None:
            self.reporter = reporter
        else:
            self.reporter = NullCommitReporter()
        if config is not None:
            self.config = config
        else:
            self.config = None
        
    def commit(self,
               branch=DEPRECATED_PARAMETER, message=None,
               timestamp=None,
               timezone=None,
               committer=None,
               specific_files=None,
               rev_id=None,
               allow_pointless=True,
               strict=False,
               verbose=False,
               revprops=None,
               working_tree=None,
               local=False,
               reporter=None,
               config=None,
               message_callback=None):
        """Commit working copy as a new revision.

        branch -- the deprecated branch to commit to. New callers should pass in 
                  working_tree instead

        message -- the commit message (it or message_callback is required)

        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.

        strict -- If true, don't allow a commit if the working tree
            contains unknown files.

        revprops -- Properties for new revision
        :param local: Perform a local only commit.
        """
        mutter('preparing to commit')

        if deprecated_passed(branch):
            symbol_versioning.warn("Commit.commit (branch, ...): The branch parameter is "
                 "deprecated as of bzr 0.8. Please use working_tree= instead.",
                 DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
            self.branch = branch
            self.work_tree = self.branch.bzrdir.open_workingtree()
        elif working_tree is None:
            raise BzrError("One of branch and working_tree must be passed into commit().")
        else:
            self.work_tree = working_tree
            self.branch = self.work_tree.branch
        if message_callback is None:
            if message is not None:
                if isinstance(message, str):
                    message = message.decode(bzrlib.user_encoding)
                message_callback = lambda x: message
            else:
                raise BzrError("The message or message_callback keyword"
                               " parameter is required for commit().")

        self.bound_branch = None
        self.local = local
        self.master_branch = None
        self.master_locked = False
        self.rev_id = None
        self.specific_files = specific_files
        self.allow_pointless = allow_pointless

        if reporter is None and self.reporter is None:
            self.reporter = NullCommitReporter()
        elif reporter is not None:
            self.reporter = reporter

        self.work_tree.lock_write()
        self.pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
        try:
            # Cannot commit with conflicts present.
            if len(self.work_tree.conflicts())>0:
                raise ConflictsInTree

            # setup the bound branch variables as needed.
            self._check_bound_branch()

            # check for out of date working trees
            try:
                first_tree_parent = self.work_tree.get_parent_ids()[0]
            except IndexError:
                # if there are no parents, treat our parent as 'None'
                # this is so that we still consier the master branch
                # - in a checkout scenario the tree may have no
                # parents but the branch may do.
                first_tree_parent = None
            master_last = self.master_branch.last_revision()
            if (master_last is not None and
                master_last != first_tree_parent):
                raise errors.OutOfDateTree(self.work_tree)
    
            if strict:
                # raise an exception as soon as we find a single unknown.
                for unknown in self.work_tree.unknowns():
                    raise StrictCommitFailed()
                   
            if self.config is None:
                self.config = self.branch.get_config()

            self.work_inv = self.work_tree.inventory
            self.basis_tree = self.work_tree.basis_tree()
            self.basis_inv = self.basis_tree.inventory
            if specific_files is not None:
                # Ensure specified files are versioned
                # (We don't actually need the ids here)
                tree.find_ids_across_trees(specific_files, 
                                           [self.basis_tree, self.work_tree])
            # one to finish, one for rev and inventory, and one for each
            # inventory entry, and the same for the new inventory.
            # note that this estimate is too long when we do a partial tree
            # commit which excludes some new files from being considered.
            # The estimate is corrected when we populate the new inv.
            self.pb_total = len(self.work_inv) + 5
            self.pb_count = 0

            self._gather_parents()
            if len(self.parents) > 1 and self.specific_files:
                raise NotImplementedError('selected-file commit of merges is not supported yet: files %r',
                        self.specific_files)
            
            self.builder = self.branch.get_commit_builder(self.parents, 
                self.config, timestamp, timezone, committer, revprops, rev_id)
            
            self._remove_deleted()
            self._populate_new_inv()
            self._report_deletes()

            self._check_pointless()

            self._emit_progress_update()
            # TODO: Now the new inventory is known, check for conflicts and
            # prompt the user for a commit message.
            # ADHB 2006-08-08: If this is done, populate_new_inv should not add
            # weave lines, because nothing should be recorded until it is known
            # that commit will succeed.
            self.builder.finish_inventory()
            self._emit_progress_update()
            message = message_callback(self)
            assert isinstance(message, unicode), type(message)
            self.message = message
            self._escape_commit_message()

            self.rev_id = self.builder.commit(self.message)
            self._emit_progress_update()
            # revision data is in the local branch now.
            
            # upload revision data to the master.
            # this will propagate merged revisions too if needed.
            if self.bound_branch:
                self.master_branch.repository.fetch(self.branch.repository,
                                                    revision_id=self.rev_id)
                # now the master has the revision data
                # 'commit' to the master first so a timeout here causes the local
                # branch to be out of date
                self.master_branch.append_revision(self.rev_id)

            # and now do the commit locally.
            self.branch.append_revision(self.rev_id)

            rev_tree = self.builder.revision_tree()
            self.work_tree.set_parent_trees([(self.rev_id, rev_tree)])
            # now the work tree is up to date with the branch
            
            self.reporter.completed(self.branch.revno(), self.rev_id)
            if self.config.post_commit() is not None:
                hooks = self.config.post_commit().split(' ')
                # this would be nicer with twisted.python.reflect.namedAny
                for hook in hooks:
                    result = eval(hook + '(branch, rev_id)',
                                  {'branch':self.branch,
                                   'bzrlib':bzrlib,
                                   'rev_id':self.rev_id})
            self._emit_progress_update()
        finally:
            self._cleanup()
        return self.rev_id

    def _any_real_changes(self):
        """Are there real changes between new_inventory and basis?

        For trees without rich roots, inv.root.revision changes every commit.
        But if that is the only change, we want to treat it as though there
        are *no* changes.
        """
        new_entries = self.builder.new_inventory.iter_entries()
        basis_entries = self.basis_inv.iter_entries()
        new_path, new_root_ie = new_entries.next()
        basis_path, basis_root_ie = basis_entries.next()

        # This is a copy of InventoryEntry.__eq__ only leaving out .revision
        def ie_equal_no_revision(this, other):
            return ((this.file_id == other.file_id)
                    and (this.name == other.name)
                    and (this.symlink_target == other.symlink_target)
                    and (this.text_sha1 == other.text_sha1)
                    and (this.text_size == other.text_size)
                    and (this.text_id == other.text_id)
                    and (this.parent_id == other.parent_id)
                    and (this.kind == other.kind)
                    and (this.executable == other.executable)
                    )
        if not ie_equal_no_revision(new_root_ie, basis_root_ie):
            return True

        for new_ie, basis_ie in zip(new_entries, basis_entries):
            if new_ie != basis_ie:
                return True

        # No actual changes present
        return False

    def _check_pointless(self):
        if self.allow_pointless:
            return
        # A merge with no effect on files
        if len(self.parents) > 1:
            return
        # work around the fact that a newly-initted tree does differ from its
        # basis
        if len(self.basis_inv) == 0 and len(self.builder.new_inventory) == 1:
            raise PointlessCommit()
        # Shortcut, if the number of entries changes, then we obviously have
        # a change
        if len(self.builder.new_inventory) != len(self.basis_inv):
            return
        # If length == 1, then we only have the root entry. Which means
        # that there is no real difference (only the root could be different)
        if (len(self.builder.new_inventory) != 1 and self._any_real_changes()):
            return
        raise PointlessCommit()

    def _check_bound_branch(self):
        """Check to see if the local branch is bound.

        If it is bound, then most of the commit will actually be
        done using the remote branch as the target branch.
        Only at the end will the local branch be updated.
        """
        if self.local and not self.branch.get_bound_location():
            raise errors.LocalRequiresBoundBranch()

        if not self.local:
            self.master_branch = self.branch.get_master_branch()

        if not self.master_branch:
            # make this branch the reference branch for out of date checks.
            self.master_branch = self.branch
            return

        # If the master branch is bound, we must fail
        master_bound_location = self.master_branch.get_bound_location()
        if master_bound_location:
            raise errors.CommitToDoubleBoundBranch(self.branch,
                    self.master_branch, master_bound_location)

        # TODO: jam 20051230 We could automatically push local
        #       commits to the remote branch if they would fit.
        #       But for now, just require remote to be identical
        #       to local.
        
        # Make sure the local branch is identical to the master
        master_rh = self.master_branch.revision_history()
        local_rh = self.branch.revision_history()
        if local_rh != master_rh:
            raise errors.BoundBranchOutOfDate(self.branch,
                    self.master_branch)

        # Now things are ready to change the master branch
        # so grab the lock
        self.bound_branch = self.branch
        self.master_branch.lock_write()
        self.master_locked = True

    def _cleanup(self):
        """Cleanup any open locks, progress bars etc."""
        cleanups = [self._cleanup_bound_branch,
                    self.work_tree.unlock,
                    self.pb.finished]
        found_exception = None
        for cleanup in cleanups:
            try:
                cleanup()
            # we want every cleanup to run no matter what.
            # so we have a catchall here, but we will raise the
            # last encountered exception up the stack: and
            # typically this will be useful enough.
            except Exception, e:
                found_exception = e
        if found_exception is not None: 
            # don't do a plan raise, because the last exception may have been
            # trashed, e is our sure-to-work exception even though it loses the
            # full traceback. XXX: RBC 20060421 perhaps we could check the
            # exc_info and if its the same one do a plain raise otherwise 
            # 'raise e' as we do now.
            raise e

    def _cleanup_bound_branch(self):
        """Executed at the end of a try/finally to cleanup a bound branch.

        If the branch wasn't bound, this is a no-op.
        If it was, it resents self.branch to the local branch, instead
        of being the master.
        """
        if not self.bound_branch:
            return
        if self.master_locked:
            self.master_branch.unlock()

    def _escape_commit_message(self):
        """Replace xml-incompatible control characters."""
        # FIXME: RBC 20060419 this should be done by the revision
        # serialiser not by commit. Then we can also add an unescaper
        # in the deserializer and start roundtripping revision messages
        # precisely. See repository_implementations/test_repository.py
        
        # Python strings can include characters that can't be
        # represented in well-formed XML; escape characters that
        # aren't listed in the XML specification
        # (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#NT-Char).
        self.message, escape_count = re.subn(
            u'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\u0020-\uD7FF\uE000-\uFFFD]+',
            lambda match: match.group(0).encode('unicode_escape'),
            self.message)
        if escape_count:
            self.reporter.escaped(escape_count, self.message)

    def _gather_parents(self):
        """Record the parents of a merge for merge detection."""
        # TODO: Make sure that this list doesn't contain duplicate 
        # entries and the order is preserved when doing this.
        self.parents = self.work_tree.get_parent_ids()
        self.parent_invs = []
        for revision in self.parents:
            if self.branch.repository.has_revision(revision):
                mutter('commit parent revision {%s}', revision)
                inventory = self.branch.repository.get_inventory(revision)
                self.parent_invs.append(inventory)
            else:
                mutter('commit parent ghost revision {%s}', revision)

    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 = []
        deleted_paths = set()
        for path, ie in self.work_inv.iter_entries():
            if is_inside_any(deleted_paths, path):
                # The tree will delete the required ids recursively.
                continue
            if specific and not is_inside_any(specific, path):
                continue
            if not self.work_tree.has_filename(path):
                deleted_paths.add(path)
                self.reporter.missing(path)
                deleted_ids.append(ie.file_id)
        self.work_tree.unversion(deleted_ids)

    def _populate_new_inv(self):
        """Build revision inventory.

        This creates a new empty inventory. Depending on
        which files are selected for commit, and what is present in the
        current tree, the new inventory is populated. inventory entries 
        which are candidates for modification have their revision set to
        None; inventory entries that are carried over untouched have their
        revision set to their prior value.
        """
        # ESEPARATIONOFCONCERNS: this function is diffing and using the diff
        # results to create a new inventory at the same time, which results
        # in bugs like #46635.  Any reason not to use/enhance Tree.changes_from?
        # ADHB 11-07-2006
        mutter("Selecting files for commit with filter %s", self.specific_files)
        assert self.work_inv.root is not None
        entries = self.work_inv.iter_entries()
        if not self.builder.record_root_entry:
            symbol_versioning.warn('CommitBuilders should support recording'
                ' the root entry as of bzr 0.10.', DeprecationWarning, 
                stacklevel=1)
            self.builder.new_inventory.add(self.basis_inv.root.copy())
            entries.next()
            self._emit_progress_update()
        for path, new_ie in entries:
            self._emit_progress_update()
            file_id = new_ie.file_id
            # mutter('check %s {%s}', path, file_id)
            if (not self.specific_files or 
                is_inside_or_parent_of_any(self.specific_files, path)):
                    # mutter('%s selected for commit', path)
                    ie = new_ie.copy()
                    ie.revision = None
            else:
                # mutter('%s not selected for commit', path)
                if self.basis_inv.has_id(file_id):
                    ie = self.basis_inv[file_id].copy()
                else:
                    # this entry is new and not being committed
                    continue
            self.builder.record_entry_contents(ie, self.parent_invs, 
                path, self.work_tree)
            # describe the nature of the change that has occurred relative to
            # the basis inventory.
            if (self.basis_inv.has_id(ie.file_id)):
                basis_ie = self.basis_inv[ie.file_id]
            else:
                basis_ie = None
            change = ie.describe_change(basis_ie, ie)
            if change in (InventoryEntry.RENAMED, 
                InventoryEntry.MODIFIED_AND_RENAMED):
                old_path = self.basis_inv.id2path(ie.file_id)
                self.reporter.renamed(change, old_path, path)
            else:
                self.reporter.snapshot_change(change, path)

        if not self.specific_files:
            return

        # ignore removals that don't match filespec
        for path, new_ie in self.basis_inv.iter_entries():
            if new_ie.file_id in self.work_inv:
                continue
            if is_inside_any(self.specific_files, path):
                continue
            ie = new_ie.copy()
            ie.revision = None
            self.builder.record_entry_contents(ie, self.parent_invs, path,
                                               self.basis_tree)

    def _emit_progress_update(self):
        """Emit an update to the progress bar."""
        self.pb.update("Committing", self.pb_count, self.pb_total)
        self.pb_count += 1

    def _report_deletes(self):
        for path, ie in self.basis_inv.iter_entries():
            if ie.file_id not in self.builder.new_inventory:
                self.reporter.deleted(path)