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# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 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
"""File annotate based on weave storage"""
# TODO: Choice of more or less verbose formats:
#
# interposed: show more details between blocks of modified lines
# TODO: Show which revision caused a line to merge into the parent
# TODO: perhaps abbreviate timescales depending on how recent they are
# e.g. "3:12 Tue", "13 Oct", "Oct 2005", etc.
import sys
import time
from bzrlib import (
errors,
osutils,
patiencediff,
tsort,
)
from bzrlib.config import extract_email_address
def annotate_file(branch, rev_id, file_id, verbose=False, full=False,
to_file=None, show_ids=False):
if to_file is None:
to_file = sys.stdout
prevanno=''
last_rev_id = None
if show_ids:
w = branch.repository.weave_store.get_weave(file_id,
branch.repository.get_transaction())
annotations = list(w.annotate_iter(rev_id))
max_origin_len = max(len(origin) for origin, text in annotations)
for origin, text in annotations:
if full or last_rev_id != origin:
this = origin
else:
this = ''
to_file.write('%*s | %s' % (max_origin_len, this, text))
last_rev_id = origin
return
annotation = list(_annotate_file(branch, rev_id, file_id))
if len(annotation) == 0:
max_origin_len = max_revno_len = max_revid_len = 0
else:
max_origin_len = max(len(x[1]) for x in annotation)
max_revno_len = max(len(x[0]) for x in annotation)
max_revid_len = max(len(x[3]) for x in annotation)
if not verbose:
max_revno_len = min(max_revno_len, 12)
max_revno_len = max(max_revno_len, 3)
for (revno_str, author, date_str, line_rev_id, text) in annotation:
if verbose:
anno = '%-*s %-*s %8s ' % (max_revno_len, revno_str,
max_origin_len, author, date_str)
else:
if len(revno_str) > max_revno_len:
revno_str = revno_str[:max_revno_len-1] + '>'
anno = "%-*s %-7s " % (max_revno_len, revno_str, author[:7])
if anno.lstrip() == "" and full: anno = prevanno
try:
to_file.write(anno)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
# cmd_annotate should be passing in an 'exact' object, which means
# we have a direct handle to sys.stdout or equivalent. It may not
# be able to handle the exact Unicode characters, but 'annotate' is
# a user function (non-scripting), so shouldn't die because of
# unrepresentable annotation characters. So encode using 'replace',
# and write them again.
encoding = getattr(to_file, 'encoding', None) or \
osutils.get_terminal_encoding()
to_file.write(anno.encode(encoding, 'replace'))
print >>to_file, '| %s' % (text,)
prevanno=anno
def _annotate_file(branch, rev_id, file_id):
"""Yield the origins for each line of a file.
This includes detailed information, such as the author name, and
date string for the commit, rather than just the revision id.
"""
revision_id_to_revno = branch.get_revision_id_to_revno_map()
w = branch.repository.weave_store.get_weave(file_id,
branch.repository.get_transaction())
last_origin = None
annotations = list(w.annotate_iter(rev_id))
revision_ids = set(o for o, t in annotations)
revision_ids = [o for o in revision_ids if
branch.repository.has_revision(o)]
revisions = dict((r.revision_id, r) for r in
branch.repository.get_revisions(revision_ids))
for origin, text in annotations:
text = text.rstrip('\r\n')
if origin == last_origin:
(revno_str, author, date_str) = ('','','')
else:
last_origin = origin
if origin not in revisions:
(revno_str, author, date_str) = ('?','?','?')
else:
revno_str = '.'.join(str(i) for i in
revision_id_to_revno[origin])
rev = revisions[origin]
tz = rev.timezone or 0
date_str = time.strftime('%Y%m%d',
time.gmtime(rev.timestamp + tz))
# a lazy way to get something like the email address
# TODO: Get real email address
author = rev.get_apparent_author()
try:
author = extract_email_address(author)
except errors.NoEmailInUsername:
pass # use the whole name
yield (revno_str, author, date_str, origin, text)
def reannotate(parents_lines, new_lines, new_revision_id):
"""Create a new annotated version from new lines and parent annotations.
:param parents_lines: List of annotated lines for all parents
:param new_lines: The un-annotated new lines
:param new_revision_id: The revision-id to associate with new lines
(will often be CURRENT_REVISION)
"""
if len(parents_lines) == 1:
for data in _reannotate(parents_lines[0], new_lines, new_revision_id):
yield data
else:
reannotations = [list(_reannotate(p, new_lines, new_revision_id)) for
p in parents_lines]
for annos in zip(*reannotations):
origins = set(a for a, l in annos)
line = annos[0][1]
if len(origins) == 1:
yield iter(origins).next(), line
elif len(origins) == 2 and new_revision_id in origins:
yield (x for x in origins if x != new_revision_id).next(), line
else:
yield new_revision_id, line
def _reannotate(parent_lines, new_lines, new_revision_id):
plain_parent_lines = [l for r, l in parent_lines]
matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, plain_parent_lines,
new_lines)
new_cur = 0
for i, j, n in matcher.get_matching_blocks():
for line in new_lines[new_cur:j]:
yield new_revision_id, line
for data in parent_lines[i:i+n]:
yield data
new_cur = j + n
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