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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


"""Commit message editor support."""

import codecs
import errno
import os
from subprocess import call
import sys

from bzrlib import (
    config,
    osutils,
    trace,
    )
from bzrlib.errors import BzrError, BadCommitMessageEncoding
from bzrlib.hooks import Hooks


def _get_editor():
    """Return a sequence of possible editor binaries for the current platform"""
    try:
        yield os.environ["BZR_EDITOR"], '$BZR_EDITOR'
    except KeyError:
        pass

    e = config.GlobalConfig().get_editor()
    if e is not None:
        yield e, config.config_filename()

    for varname in 'VISUAL', 'EDITOR':
        if varname in os.environ:
            yield os.environ[varname], '$' + varname

    if sys.platform == 'win32':
        for editor in 'wordpad.exe', 'notepad.exe':
            yield editor, None
    else:
        for editor in ['/usr/bin/editor', 'vi', 'pico', 'nano', 'joe']:
            yield editor, None


def _run_editor(filename):
    """Try to execute an editor to edit the commit message."""
    for candidate, candidate_source in _get_editor():
        edargs = candidate.split(' ')
        try:
            ## mutter("trying editor: %r", (edargs +[filename]))
            x = call(edargs + [filename])
        except OSError, e:
            # We're searching for an editor, so catch safe errors and continue
            if e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES):
                if candidate_source is not None:
                    # We tried this editor because some user configuration (an
                    # environment variable or config file) said to try it.  Let
                    # the user know their configuration is broken.
                    trace.warning(
                        'Could not start editor "%s" (specified by %s): %s\n'
                        % (candidate, candidate_source, str(e)))
                continue
            raise
        if x == 0:
            return True
        elif x == 127:
            continue
        else:
            break
    raise BzrError("Could not start any editor.\nPlease specify one with:\n"
                   " - $BZR_EDITOR\n - editor=/some/path in %s\n"
                   " - $VISUAL\n - $EDITOR" % \
                    config.config_filename())


DEFAULT_IGNORE_LINE = "%(bar)s %(msg)s %(bar)s" % \
    { 'bar' : '-' * 14, 'msg' : 'This line and the following will be ignored' }


def edit_commit_message(infotext, ignoreline=DEFAULT_IGNORE_LINE,
                        start_message=None):
    """Let the user edit a commit message in a temp file.

    This is run if they don't give a message or
    message-containing file on the command line.

    :param infotext:    Text to be displayed at bottom of message
                        for the user's reference;
                        currently similar to 'bzr status'.

    :param ignoreline:  The separator to use above the infotext.

    :param start_message:   The text to place above the separator, if any.
                            This will not be removed from the message
                            after the user has edited it.

    :return:    commit message or None.
    """

    if not start_message is None:
        start_message = start_message.encode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
    infotext = infotext.encode(osutils.get_user_encoding(), 'replace')
    return edit_commit_message_encoded(infotext, ignoreline, start_message)


def edit_commit_message_encoded(infotext, ignoreline=DEFAULT_IGNORE_LINE,
                                start_message=None):
    """Let the user edit a commit message in a temp file.

    This is run if they don't give a message or
    message-containing file on the command line.

    :param infotext:    Text to be displayed at bottom of message
                        for the user's reference;
                        currently similar to 'bzr status'.
                        The string is already encoded

    :param ignoreline:  The separator to use above the infotext.

    :param start_message:   The text to place above the separator, if any.
                            This will not be removed from the message
                            after the user has edited it.
                            The string is already encoded

    :return:    commit message or None.
    """
    msgfilename = None
    try:
        msgfilename, hasinfo = _create_temp_file_with_commit_template(
                                    infotext, ignoreline, start_message)

        if not msgfilename or not _run_editor(msgfilename):
            return None

        started = False
        msg = []
        lastline, nlines = 0, 0
        # codecs.open() ALWAYS opens file in binary mode but we need text mode
        # 'rU' mode useful when bzr.exe used on Cygwin (bialix 20070430)
        f = file(msgfilename, 'rU')
        try:
            try:
                for line in codecs.getreader(osutils.get_user_encoding())(f):
                    stripped_line = line.strip()
                    # strip empty line before the log message starts
                    if not started:
                        if stripped_line != "":
                            started = True
                        else:
                            continue
                    # check for the ignore line only if there
                    # is additional information at the end
                    if hasinfo and stripped_line == ignoreline:
                        break
                    nlines += 1
                    # keep track of the last line that had some content
                    if stripped_line != "":
                        lastline = nlines
                    msg.append(line)
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                raise BadCommitMessageEncoding()
        finally:
            f.close()

        if len(msg) == 0:
            return ""
        # delete empty lines at the end
        del msg[lastline:]
        # add a newline at the end, if needed
        if not msg[-1].endswith("\n"):
            return "%s%s" % ("".join(msg), "\n")
        else:
            return "".join(msg)
    finally:
        # delete the msg file in any case
        if msgfilename is not None:
            try:
                os.unlink(msgfilename)
            except IOError, e:
                trace.warning(
                    "failed to unlink %s: %s; ignored", msgfilename, e)


def _create_temp_file_with_commit_template(infotext,
                                           ignoreline=DEFAULT_IGNORE_LINE,
                                           start_message=None):
    """Create temp file and write commit template in it.

    :param infotext:    Text to be displayed at bottom of message
                        for the user's reference;
                        currently similar to 'bzr status'.
                        The text is already encoded.

    :param ignoreline:  The separator to use above the infotext.

    :param start_message:   The text to place above the separator, if any.
                            This will not be removed from the message
                            after the user has edited it.
                            The string is already encoded

    :return:    2-tuple (temp file name, hasinfo)
    """
    import tempfile
    tmp_fileno, msgfilename = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='bzr_log.',
                                               dir='.',
                                               text=True)
    msgfilename = osutils.basename(msgfilename)
    msgfile = os.fdopen(tmp_fileno, 'w')
    try:
        if start_message is not None:
            msgfile.write("%s\n" % start_message)

        if infotext is not None and infotext != "":
            hasinfo = True
            msgfile.write("\n\n%s\n\n%s" %(ignoreline, infotext))
        else:
            hasinfo = False
    finally:
        msgfile.close()

    return (msgfilename, hasinfo)


def make_commit_message_template(working_tree, specific_files):
    """Prepare a template file for a commit into a branch.

    Returns a unicode string containing the template.
    """
    # TODO: make provision for this to be overridden or modified by a hook
    #
    # TODO: Rather than running the status command, should prepare a draft of
    # the revision to be committed, then pause and ask the user to
    # confirm/write a message.
    from StringIO import StringIO       # must be unicode-safe
    from bzrlib.status import show_tree_status
    status_tmp = StringIO()
    show_tree_status(working_tree, specific_files=specific_files,
                     to_file=status_tmp, verbose=True)
    return status_tmp.getvalue()


def make_commit_message_template_encoded(working_tree, specific_files,
                                         diff=None, output_encoding='utf-8'):
    """Prepare a template file for a commit into a branch.

    Returns an encoded string.
    """
    # TODO: make provision for this to be overridden or modified by a hook
    #
    # TODO: Rather than running the status command, should prepare a draft of
    # the revision to be committed, then pause and ask the user to
    # confirm/write a message.
    from StringIO import StringIO       # must be unicode-safe
    from bzrlib.diff import show_diff_trees

    template = make_commit_message_template(working_tree, specific_files)
    template = template.encode(output_encoding, "replace")

    if diff:
        stream = StringIO()
        show_diff_trees(working_tree.basis_tree(),
                        working_tree, stream, specific_files,
                        path_encoding=output_encoding)
        template = template + '\n' + stream.getvalue()

    return template


class MessageEditorHooks(Hooks):
    """A dictionary mapping hook name to a list of callables for message editor
    hooks.

    e.g. ['commit_message_template'] is the list of items to be called to
    generate a commit message template
    """

    def __init__(self):
        """Create the default hooks.

        These are all empty initially.
        """
        Hooks.__init__(self)
        # Introduced in 1.10:
        # Invoked to generate the commit message template shown in the editor
        # The api signature is:
        # (commit, message), and the function should return the new message
        # There is currently no way to modify the order in which
        # template hooks are invoked
        self['commit_message_template'] = []


hooks = MessageEditorHooks()


def generate_commit_message_template(commit, start_message=None):
    """Generate a commit message template.

    :param commit: Commit object for the active commit.
    :param start_message: Message to start with.
    :return: A start commit message or None for an empty start commit message.
    """
    start_message = None
    for hook in hooks['commit_message_template']:
        start_message = hook(commit, start_message)
    return start_message