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# Copyright (C) 2011 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""Merge logic for po_merge plugin."""
from bzrlib import (
config,
merge,
)
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
import fnmatch
import subprocess
import tempfile
import sys
from bzrlib import (
cmdline,
osutils,
trace,
)
""")
config.option_registry.register(config.Option(
'po_merge.command',
default='msgmerge -N "{other}" "{pot_file}" -C "{this}" -o "{result}"',
help='''\
Command used to create a conflict-free .po file during merge.
The following parameters are provided by the hook:
``this`` is the ``.po`` file content before the merge in the current branch,
``other`` is the ``.po`` file content in the branch merged from,
``pot_file`` is the path to the ``.pot`` file corresponding to the ``.po``
file being merged.
``result`` is the path where ``msgmerge`` will output its result. The hook will
use the content of this file to produce the resulting ``.po`` file.
The command is invoked at the root of the working tree so all paths are
relative.
'''))
config.option_registry.register(config.Option(
'po_merge.po_dirs', default='po,debian/po',
from_unicode=config.list_from_store,
help='List of dirs containing .po files that the hook applies to.'))
config.option_registry.register(config.Option(
'po_merge.po_glob', default='*.po',
help='Glob matching all ``.po`` files in one of ``po_merge.po_dirs``.'))
config.option_registry.register(config.Option(
'po_merge.pot_glob', default='*.pot',
help='Glob matching the ``.pot`` file in one of ``po_merge.po_dirs``.'))
class PoMerger(merge.PerFileMerger):
"""Merge .po files."""
def __init__(self, merger):
super(merge.PerFileMerger, self).__init__(merger)
# config options are cached locally until config files are (see
# http://pad.lv/832042)
# FIXME: We use the branch config as there is no tree config
# -- vila 2011-11-23
self.conf = merger.this_branch.get_config_stack()
# Which dirs are targeted by the hook
self.po_dirs = self.conf.get('po_merge.po_dirs')
# Which files are targeted by the hook
self.po_glob = self.conf.get('po_merge.po_glob')
# Which .pot file should be used
self.pot_glob = self.conf.get('po_merge.pot_glob')
self.command = self.conf.get('po_merge.command', expand=False)
# file_matches() will set the following for merge_text()
self.pot_file_abspath = None
trace.mutter('PoMerger created')
def file_matches(self, params):
"""Return True if merge_matching should be called on this file."""
if not self.po_dirs or not self.command:
# Return early if there is no options defined
return False
po_dir = None
po_path = self.get_filepath(params, self.merger.this_tree)
for po_dir in self.po_dirs:
glob = osutils.pathjoin(po_dir, self.po_glob)
if fnmatch.fnmatch(po_path, glob):
trace.mutter('po %s matches: %s' % (po_path, glob))
break
else:
trace.mutter('PoMerger did not match for %s and %s'
% (self.po_dirs, self.po_glob))
return False
# Do we have the corresponding .pot file
for inv_entry in self.merger.this_tree.list_files(from_dir=po_dir,
recursive=False):
trace.mutter('inv_entry: %r' % (inv_entry,))
pot_name, pot_file_id = inv_entry[0], inv_entry[3]
if fnmatch.fnmatch(pot_name, self.pot_glob):
relpath = osutils.pathjoin(po_dir, pot_name)
self.pot_file_abspath = self.merger.this_tree.abspath(relpath)
# FIXME: I can't find an easy way to know if the .pot file has
# conflicts *during* the merge itself. So either the actual
# content on disk is fine and msgmerge will work OR it's not
# and it will fail. Conversely, either the result is ok for the
# user and he's happy OR the user needs to resolve the
# conflicts in the .pot file and use remerge.
# -- vila 2011-11-24
trace.mutter('will msgmerge %s using %s'
% (po_path, self.pot_file_abspath))
return True
else:
return False
def _invoke(self, command):
trace.mutter('Will msgmerge: %s' % (command,))
# We use only absolute paths so we don't care about the cwd
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdline.split(command),
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = proc.communicate()
return proc.returncode, out, err
def merge_matching(self, params):
return self.merge_text(params)
def merge_text(self, params):
"""Calls msgmerge when .po files conflict.
This requires a valid .pot file to reconcile both sides.
"""
# Create tmp files with the 'this' and 'other' content
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='po_merge')
env = {}
env['this'] = osutils.pathjoin(tmpdir, 'this')
env['other'] = osutils.pathjoin(tmpdir, 'other')
env['result'] = osutils.pathjoin(tmpdir, 'result')
env['pot_file'] = self.pot_file_abspath
try:
with osutils.open_file(env['this'], 'wb') as f:
f.writelines(params.this_lines)
with osutils.open_file(env['other'], 'wb') as f:
f.writelines(params.other_lines)
command = self.conf.expand_options(self.command, env)
retcode, out, err = self._invoke(command)
with osutils.open_file(env['result']) as f:
# FIXME: To avoid the list() construct below which means the
# whole 'result' file is kept in memory, there may be a way to
# use an iterator that will close the file when it's done, but
# there is still the issue of removing the tmp dir...
# -- vila 2011-11-24
return 'success', list(f.readlines())
finally:
osutils.rmtree(tmpdir)
return 'not applicable', []
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