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# Copyright (C) 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

import sys

from bzrlib import (
    delta as _mod_delta,
    log,
    osutils,
    tree,
    tsort,
    revision as _mod_revision,
    )
from bzrlib.diff import _raise_if_nonexistent
import bzrlib.errors as errors
from bzrlib.osutils import is_inside_any
from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (deprecated_function,
        )
from bzrlib.trace import warning

# TODO: when showing single-line logs, truncate to the width of the terminal
# if known, but only if really going to the terminal (not into a file)


def show_tree_status(wt, show_unchanged=None,
                     specific_files=None,
                     show_ids=False,
                     to_file=None,
                     show_pending=True,
                     revision=None,
                     short=False,
                     versioned=False):
    """Display summary of changes.

    By default this compares the working tree to a previous revision. 
    If the revision argument is given, summarizes changes between the 
    working tree and another, or between two revisions.

    The result is written out as Unicode and to_file should be able 
    to encode that.

    If showing the status of a working tree, extra information is included
    about unknown files, conflicts, and pending merges.

    :param show_unchanged: Deprecated parameter. If set, includes unchanged 
        files.
    :param specific_files: If set, a list of filenames whose status should be
        shown.  It is an error to give a filename that is not in the working 
        tree, or in the working inventory or in the basis inventory.
    :param show_ids: If set, includes each file's id.
    :param to_file: If set, write to this file (default stdout.)
    :param show_pending: If set, write pending merges.
    :param revision: If None, compare latest revision with working tree
        If not None, it must be a RevisionSpec list.
        If one revision, compare with working tree.
        If two revisions, show status between first and second.
    :param short: If True, gives short SVN-style status lines.
    :param versioned: If True, only shows versioned files.
    """
    if show_unchanged is not None:
        warn("show_tree_status with show_unchanged has been deprecated "
             "since bzrlib 0.9", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)

    if to_file is None:
        to_file = sys.stdout
    
    wt.lock_read()
    try:
        new_is_working_tree = True
        if revision is None:
            if wt.last_revision() != wt.branch.last_revision():
                warning("working tree is out of date, run 'bzr update'")
            new = wt
            old = new.basis_tree()
        elif len(revision) > 0:
            try:
                old = revision[0].as_tree(wt.branch)
            except errors.NoSuchRevision, e:
                raise errors.BzrCommandError(str(e))
            if (len(revision) > 1) and (revision[1].spec is not None):
                try:
                    new = revision[1].as_tree(wt.branch)
                    new_is_working_tree = False
                except errors.NoSuchRevision, e:
                    raise errors.BzrCommandError(str(e))
            else:
                new = wt
        old.lock_read()
        new.lock_read()
        try:
            _raise_if_nonexistent(specific_files, old, new)
            want_unversioned = not versioned
            if short:
                changes = new.iter_changes(old, show_unchanged, specific_files,
                    require_versioned=False, want_unversioned=want_unversioned)
                reporter = _mod_delta._ChangeReporter(output_file=to_file,
                    unversioned_filter=new.is_ignored)
                _mod_delta.report_changes(changes, reporter)
            else:
                delta = new.changes_from(old, want_unchanged=show_unchanged,
                                      specific_files=specific_files,
                                      want_unversioned=want_unversioned)
                # filter out unknown files. We may want a tree method for
                # this
                delta.unversioned = [unversioned for unversioned in
                    delta.unversioned if not new.is_ignored(unversioned[0])]
                delta.show(to_file,
                           show_ids=show_ids,
                           show_unchanged=show_unchanged,
                           short_status=False)
            # show the new conflicts only for now. XXX: get them from the
            # delta.
            conflicts = new.conflicts()
            if specific_files is not None:
                conflicts = conflicts.select_conflicts(new, specific_files,
                    ignore_misses=True, recurse=True)[1]
            if len(conflicts) > 0 and not short:
                to_file.write("conflicts:\n")
            for conflict in conflicts:
                if short:
                    prefix = 'C  '
                else:
                    prefix = ' '
                to_file.write("%s %s\n" % (prefix, conflict))
            if (new_is_working_tree and show_pending):
                show_pending_merges(new, to_file, short)
        finally:
            old.unlock()
            new.unlock()
    finally:
        wt.unlock()


def _get_sorted_revisions(tip_revision, revision_ids, parent_map):
    """Get an iterator which will return the revisions in merge sorted order.

    This will build up a list of all nodes, such that only nodes in the list
    are referenced. It then uses MergeSorter to return them in 'merge-sorted'
    order.

    :param revision_ids: A set of revision_ids
    :param parent_map: The parent information for each node. Revisions which
        are considered ghosts should not be present in the map.
    :return: iterator from MergeSorter.iter_topo_order()
    """
    # MergeSorter requires that all nodes be present in the graph, so get rid
    # of any references pointing outside of this graph.
    parent_graph = {}
    for revision_id in revision_ids:
        if revision_id not in parent_map: # ghost
            parent_graph[revision_id] = []
        else:
            # Only include parents which are in this sub-graph
            parent_graph[revision_id] = [p for p in parent_map[revision_id]
                                            if p in revision_ids]
    sorter = tsort.MergeSorter(parent_graph, tip_revision)
    return sorter.iter_topo_order()


def show_pending_merges(new, to_file, short=False):
    """Write out a display of pending merges in a working tree."""
    parents = new.get_parent_ids()
    if len(parents) < 2:
        return

    # we need one extra space for terminals that wrap on last char
    term_width = osutils.terminal_width() - 1
    if short:
        first_prefix = 'P   '
        sub_prefix = 'P.   '
    else:
        first_prefix = '  '
        sub_prefix = '    '

    pending = parents[1:]
    branch = new.branch
    last_revision = parents[0]
    if not short:
        to_file.write('pending merges:\n')
    graph = branch.repository.get_graph()
    other_revisions = [last_revision]
    log_formatter = log.LineLogFormatter(to_file)
    for merge in pending:
        try:
            rev = branch.repository.get_revisions([merge])[0]
        except errors.NoSuchRevision:
            # If we are missing a revision, just print out the revision id
            to_file.write(first_prefix + '(ghost) ' + merge + '\n')
            other_revisions.append(merge)
            continue

        # Log the merge, as it gets a slightly different formatting
        log_message = log_formatter.log_string(None, rev,
                        term_width - len(first_prefix))
        to_file.write(first_prefix + log_message + '\n')
        # Find all of the revisions in the merge source, which are not in the
        # last committed revision.
        merge_extra = graph.find_unique_ancestors(merge, other_revisions)
        other_revisions.append(merge)
        merge_extra.discard(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)

        # Get a handle to all of the revisions we will need
        try:
            revisions = dict((rev.revision_id, rev) for rev in
                             branch.repository.get_revisions(merge_extra))
        except errors.NoSuchRevision:
            # One of the sub nodes is a ghost, check each one
            revisions = {}
            for revision_id in merge_extra:
                try:
                    rev = branch.repository.get_revisions([revision_id])[0]
                except errors.NoSuchRevision:
                    revisions[revision_id] = None
                else:
                    revisions[revision_id] = rev

        # Display the revisions brought in by this merge.
        rev_id_iterator = _get_sorted_revisions(merge, merge_extra,
                            branch.repository.get_parent_map(merge_extra))
        # Skip the first node
        num, first, depth, eom = rev_id_iterator.next()
        if first != merge:
            raise AssertionError('Somehow we misunderstood how'
                ' iter_topo_order works %s != %s' % (first, merge))
        for num, sub_merge, depth, eom in rev_id_iterator:
            rev = revisions[sub_merge]
            if rev is None:
                to_file.write(sub_prefix + '(ghost) ' + sub_merge + '\n')
                continue
            log_message = log_formatter.log_string(None,
                            revisions[sub_merge],
                            term_width - len(sub_prefix))
            to_file.write(sub_prefix + log_message + '\n')