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http://gegoxaren.bato24.eu/bzr/b-gtk/fix-viz
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
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"""Difference window.
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This module contains the code to manage the diff window which shows
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the changes made between two revisions on a branch.
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"""
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__copyright__ = "Copyright © 2005 Canonical Ltd." |
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__author__ = "Scott James Remnant <scott@ubuntu.com>" |
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from cStringIO import StringIO |
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by Aaron Bentley
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import pygtk |
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pygtk.require("2.0") |
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by Scott James Remnant
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import gtk |
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import pango |
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232.1.1
by Adeodato Simó
Read ~/.colordiffrc to set colors in the diff window. |
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import os |
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import re |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
Replace non-UTF8 characters rather than generating an exception (fixes #44677). |
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import sys |
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by Scott James Remnant
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try: |
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import gtksourceview |
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have_gtksourceview = True |
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except ImportError: |
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have_gtksourceview = False |
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try: |
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import gconf |
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have_gconf = True |
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except ImportError: |
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have_gconf = False |
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by Scott James Remnant
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by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
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from bzrlib import ( |
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merge as _mod_merge, |
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osutils, |
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progress, |
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urlutils, |
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workingtree, |
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)
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by John Arbash Meinel
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from bzrlib.diff import show_diff_trees, internal_diff |
59.2.4
by Aaron Bentley
Teach gdiff to accept a single file argument |
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from bzrlib.errors import NoSuchFile |
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by Aaron Bentley
Start support for Merge Directives |
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from bzrlib.patches import parse_patches |
232.1.1
by Adeodato Simó
Read ~/.colordiffrc to set colors in the diff window. |
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from bzrlib.trace import warning |
298.2.1
by Daniel Schierbeck
Refactored the GTK window code, creating a single base window class that handles keyboard events. |
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from bzrlib.plugins.gtk.window import Window |
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by Aaron Bentley
Handle conflicts appropriately |
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from dialog import error_dialog, info_dialog, warning_dialog |
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class SelectCancelled(Exception): |
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pass
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298.2.1
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by Scott James Remnant
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by Aaron Bentley
Add ghandle-patch |
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class DiffFileView(gtk.ScrolledWindow): |
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"""Window for displaying diffs from a diff file""" |
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by Jelmer Vernooij
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def __init__(self): |
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gtk.ScrolledWindow.__init__(self) |
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self.construct() |
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self._diffs = {} |
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def construct(self): |
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self.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC) |
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self.set_shadow_type(gtk.SHADOW_IN) |
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if have_gtksourceview: |
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self.buffer = gtksourceview.SourceBuffer() |
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slm = gtksourceview.SourceLanguagesManager() |
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gsl = slm.get_language_from_mime_type("text/x-patch") |
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if have_gconf: |
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self.apply_gedit_colors(gsl) |
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self.apply_colordiff_colors(gsl) |
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self.buffer.set_language(gsl) |
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self.buffer.set_highlight(True) |
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sourceview = gtksourceview.SourceView(self.buffer) |
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else: |
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self.buffer = gtk.TextBuffer() |
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sourceview = gtk.TextView(self.buffer) |
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sourceview.set_editable(False) |
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sourceview.modify_font(pango.FontDescription("Monospace")) |
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self.add(sourceview) |
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sourceview.show() |
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@staticmethod
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def apply_gedit_colors(lang): |
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"""Set style for lang to that specified in gedit configuration. |
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This method needs the gconf module.
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Just playing around. |
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:param lang: a gtksourceview.SourceLanguage object.
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"""
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GEDIT_SYNTAX_PATH = '/apps/gedit-2/preferences/syntax_highlighting' |
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GEDIT_LANG_PATH = GEDIT_SYNTAX_PATH + '/' + lang.get_id() |
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client = gconf.client_get_default() |
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client.add_dir(GEDIT_LANG_PATH, gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE) |
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for tag in lang.get_tags(): |
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tag_id = tag.get_id() |
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gconf_key = GEDIT_LANG_PATH + '/' + tag_id |
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style_string = client.get_string(gconf_key) |
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if style_string is None: |
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continue
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# function to get a bool from a string that's either '0' or '1'
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string_bool = lambda x: bool(int(x)) |
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# style_string is a string like "2/#FFCCAA/#000000/0/1/0/0"
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# values are: mask, fg, bg, italic, bold, underline, strike
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# this packs them into (str_value, attr_name, conv_func) tuples
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items = zip(style_string.split('/'), ['mask', 'foreground', |
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'background', 'italic', 'bold', 'underline', 'strikethrough' ], |
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[ int, gtk.gdk.color_parse, gtk.gdk.color_parse, string_bool, |
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string_bool, string_bool, string_bool ] |
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)
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style = gtksourceview.SourceTagStyle() |
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# XXX The mask attribute controls whether the present values of
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# foreground and background color should in fact be used. Ideally
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# (and that's what gedit does), one could set all three attributes,
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# and let the TagStyle object figure out which colors to use.
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# However, in the GtkSourceview python bindings, the mask attribute
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# is read-only, and it's derived instead from the colors being
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# set or not. This means that we have to sometimes refrain from
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# setting fg or bg colors, depending on the value of the mask.
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# This code could go away if mask were writable.
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mask = int(items[0][0]) |
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if not (mask & 1): # GTK_SOURCE_TAG_STYLE_USE_BACKGROUND |
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items[2:3] = [] |
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if not (mask & 2): # GTK_SOURCE_TAG_STYLE_USE_FOREGROUND |
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items[1:2] = [] |
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items[0:1] = [] # skip the mask unconditionally |
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for value, attr, func in items: |
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try: |
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value = func(value) |
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except ValueError: |
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warning('gconf key %s contains an invalid value: %s' |
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% gconf_key, value) |
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else: |
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setattr(style, attr, value) |
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lang.set_tag_style(tag_id, style) |
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@classmethod
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def apply_colordiff_colors(klass, lang): |
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"""Set style colors for lang using the colordiff configuration file. |
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Both ~/.colordiffrc and ~/.colordiffrc.bzr-gtk are read.
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:param lang: a "Diff" gtksourceview.SourceLanguage object.
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"""
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colors = {} |
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for f in ('~/.colordiffrc', '~/.colordiffrc.bzr-gtk'): |
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f = os.path.expanduser(f) |
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if os.path.exists(f): |
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try: |
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f = file(f) |
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except IOError, e: |
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warning('could not open file %s: %s' % (f, str(e))) |
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else: |
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colors.update(klass.parse_colordiffrc(f)) |
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f.close() |
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if not colors: |
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# ~/.colordiffrc does not exist
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return
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mapping = { |
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# map GtkSourceView tags to colordiff names
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# since GSV is richer, accept new names for extra bits,
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# defaulting to old names if they're not present
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'Added@32@line': ['newtext'], |
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'Removed@32@line': ['oldtext'], |
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'Location': ['location', 'diffstuff'], |
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'Diff@32@file': ['file', 'diffstuff'], |
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'Special@32@case': ['specialcase', 'diffstuff'], |
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}
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for tag in lang.get_tags(): |
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tag_id = tag.get_id() |
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keys = mapping.get(tag_id, []) |
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color = None |
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for key in keys: |
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color = colors.get(key, None) |
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if color is not None: |
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break
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if color is None: |
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continue
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style = gtksourceview.SourceTagStyle() |
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try: |
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style.foreground = gtk.gdk.color_parse(color) |
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except ValueError: |
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warning('not a valid color: %s' % color) |
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else: |
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lang.set_tag_style(tag_id, style) |
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@staticmethod
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def parse_colordiffrc(fileobj): |
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"""Parse fileobj as a colordiff configuration file. |
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:return: A dict with the key -> value pairs.
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"""
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colors = {} |
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for line in fileobj: |
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if re.match(r'^\s*#', line): |
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continue
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if '=' not in line: |
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continue
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key, val = line.split('=', 1) |
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colors[key.strip()] = val.strip() |
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return colors |
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def set_trees(self, rev_tree, parent_tree): |
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self.rev_tree = rev_tree |
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self.parent_tree = parent_tree |
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# self._build_delta()
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# def _build_delta(self):
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# self.parent_tree.lock_read()
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# self.rev_tree.lock_read()
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# try:
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# self.delta = iter_changes_to_status(self.parent_tree, self.rev_tree)
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# self.path_to_status = {}
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# self.path_to_diff = {}
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# source_inv = self.parent_tree.inventory
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# target_inv = self.rev_tree.inventory
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# for (file_id, real_path, change_type, display_path) in self.delta:
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# self.path_to_status[real_path] = u'=== %s %s' % (change_type, display_path)
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# if change_type in ('modified', 'renamed and modified'):
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# source_ie = source_inv[file_id]
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# target_ie = target_inv[file_id]
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# sio = StringIO()
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# source_ie.diff(internal_diff, *old path, *old_tree,
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# *new_path, target_ie, self.rev_tree,
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# sio)
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# self.path_to_diff[real_path] =
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#
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# finally:
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# self.rev_tree.unlock()
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# self.parent_tree.unlock()
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Just playing around. |
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def show_diff(self, specific_files): |
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sections = [] |
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if specific_files is None: |
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self.buffer.set_text(self._diffs[None]) |
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else: |
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for specific_file in specific_files: |
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sections.append(self._diffs[specific_file]) |
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self.buffer.set_text(''.join(sections)) |
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class DiffView(DiffFileView): |
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"""This is the soft and chewy filling for a DiffWindow.""" |
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def __init__(self): |
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DiffFileView.__init__(self) |
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self.rev_tree = None |
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self.parent_tree = None |
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def show_diff(self, specific_files): |
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"""Show the diff for the specified files""" |
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Just playing around. |
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s = StringIO() |
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show_diff_trees(self.parent_tree, self.rev_tree, s, specific_files, |
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old_label='', new_label='', |
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# path_encoding=sys.getdefaultencoding()
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# The default is utf-8, but we interpret the file
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# contents as getdefaultencoding(), so we should
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# probably try to make the paths in the same encoding.
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)
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Start testing with Unicode data. |
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# str.decode(encoding, 'replace') doesn't do anything. Because if a
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# character is not valid in 'encoding' there is nothing to replace, the
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# 'replace' is for 'str.encode()'
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try: |
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decoded = s.getvalue().decode(sys.getdefaultencoding()) |
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except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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try: |
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decoded = s.getvalue().decode('UTF-8') |
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except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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decoded = s.getvalue().decode('iso-8859-1') |
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# This always works, because every byte has a valid
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# mapping from iso-8859-1 to Unicode
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# TextBuffer must contain pure UTF-8 data
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self.buffer.set_text(decoded.encode('UTF-8')) |
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Just playing around. |
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class DiffWidget(gtk.HPaned): |
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"""Diff widget |
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Just playing around. |
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"""
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def __init__(self): |
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super(DiffWidget, self).__init__() |
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# The file hierarchy: a scrollable treeview
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scrollwin = gtk.ScrolledWindow() |
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scrollwin.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_NEVER, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC) |
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scrollwin.set_shadow_type(gtk.SHADOW_IN) |
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self.pack1(scrollwin) |
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scrollwin.show() |
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self.model = gtk.TreeStore(str, str) |
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self.treeview = gtk.TreeView(self.model) |
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self.treeview.set_headers_visible(False) |
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self.treeview.set_search_column(1) |
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self.treeview.connect("cursor-changed", self._treeview_cursor_cb) |
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scrollwin.add(self.treeview) |
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self.treeview.show() |
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cell = gtk.CellRendererText() |
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cell.set_property("width-chars", 20) |
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column = gtk.TreeViewColumn() |
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column.pack_start(cell, expand=True) |
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column.add_attribute(cell, "text", 0) |
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self.treeview.append_column(column) |
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def set_diff_text(self, lines): |
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"""Set the current diff from a list of lines |
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:param lines: The diff to show, in unified diff format
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"""
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Just playing around. |
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# The diffs of the selected file: a scrollable source or
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# text view
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self.diff_view = DiffFileView() |
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self.diff_view.show() |
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self.pack2(self.diff_view) |
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self.model.append(None, [ "Complete Diff", "" ]) |
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self.diff_view._diffs[None] = ''.join(lines) |
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for patch in parse_patches(lines): |
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oldname = patch.oldname.split('\t')[0] |
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newname = patch.newname.split('\t')[0] |
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self.model.append(None, [oldname, newname]) |
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self.diff_view._diffs[newname] = str(patch) |
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self.diff_view.show_diff(None) |
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Just playing around. |
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Merge from mainline |
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def set_diff(self, rev_tree, parent_tree): |
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Just playing around. |
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"""Set the differences showed by this window. |
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Compares the two trees and populates the window with the
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differences.
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"""
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424
by Aaron Bentley
Add ghandle-patch |
348 |
self.diff_view = DiffView() |
423.8.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Allow using the diff control as a widget |
349 |
self.pack2(self.diff_view) |
424
by Aaron Bentley
Add ghandle-patch |
350 |
self.diff_view.show() |
278.1.12
by John Arbash Meinel
Delay computing the delta, and clean up some of the diff view names. |
351 |
self.diff_view.set_trees(rev_tree, parent_tree) |
278.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Just playing around. |
352 |
self.rev_tree = rev_tree |
353 |
self.parent_tree = parent_tree |
|
354 |
||
355 |
self.model.clear() |
|
356 |
delta = self.rev_tree.changes_from(self.parent_tree) |
|
357 |
||
358 |
self.model.append(None, [ "Complete Diff", "" ]) |
|
359 |
||
360 |
if len(delta.added): |
|
361 |
titer = self.model.append(None, [ "Added", None ]) |
|
362 |
for path, id, kind in delta.added: |
|
363 |
self.model.append(titer, [ path, path ]) |
|
364 |
||
365 |
if len(delta.removed): |
|
366 |
titer = self.model.append(None, [ "Removed", None ]) |
|
367 |
for path, id, kind in delta.removed: |
|
368 |
self.model.append(titer, [ path, path ]) |
|
369 |
||
370 |
if len(delta.renamed): |
|
371 |
titer = self.model.append(None, [ "Renamed", None ]) |
|
372 |
for oldpath, newpath, id, kind, text_modified, meta_modified \ |
|
373 |
in delta.renamed: |
|
374 |
self.model.append(titer, [ oldpath, newpath ]) |
|
375 |
||
376 |
if len(delta.modified): |
|
377 |
titer = self.model.append(None, [ "Modified", None ]) |
|
378 |
for path, id, kind, text_modified, meta_modified in delta.modified: |
|
379 |
self.model.append(titer, [ path, path ]) |
|
380 |
||
381 |
self.treeview.expand_all() |
|
382 |
||
383 |
def set_file(self, file_path): |
|
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
384 |
"""Select the current file to display""" |
278.1.4
by John Arbash Meinel
Just playing around. |
385 |
tv_path = None |
386 |
for data in self.model: |
|
387 |
for child in data.iterchildren(): |
|
388 |
if child[0] == file_path or child[1] == file_path: |
|
389 |
tv_path = child.path |
|
390 |
break
|
|
391 |
if tv_path is None: |
|
392 |
raise NoSuchFile(file_path) |
|
393 |
self.treeview.set_cursor(tv_path) |
|
394 |
self.treeview.scroll_to_cell(tv_path) |
|
395 |
||
396 |
def _treeview_cursor_cb(self, *args): |
|
397 |
"""Callback for when the treeview cursor changes.""" |
|
398 |
(path, col) = self.treeview.get_cursor() |
|
399 |
specific_files = [ self.model[path][1] ] |
|
400 |
if specific_files == [ None ]: |
|
401 |
return
|
|
402 |
elif specific_files == [ "" ]: |
|
403 |
specific_files = None |
|
404 |
||
278.1.12
by John Arbash Meinel
Delay computing the delta, and clean up some of the diff view names. |
405 |
self.diff_view.show_diff(specific_files) |
278.1.29
by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing with Unicode data. |
406 |
|
407 |
||
423.8.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Allow using the diff control as a widget |
408 |
class DiffWindow(Window): |
409 |
"""Diff window. |
|
410 |
||
411 |
This object represents and manages a single window containing the
|
|
412 |
differences between two revisions on a branch.
|
|
413 |
"""
|
|
414 |
||
415 |
def __init__(self, parent=None): |
|
416 |
Window.__init__(self, parent) |
|
417 |
self.set_border_width(0) |
|
418 |
self.set_title("bzrk diff") |
|
419 |
||
420 |
# Use two thirds of the screen by default
|
|
421 |
screen = self.get_screen() |
|
422 |
monitor = screen.get_monitor_geometry(0) |
|
423 |
width = int(monitor.width * 0.66) |
|
424 |
height = int(monitor.height * 0.66) |
|
425 |
self.set_default_size(width, height) |
|
426 |
||
427 |
self.construct() |
|
428 |
||
429 |
def construct(self): |
|
430 |
"""Construct the window contents.""" |
|
429
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from mainline |
431 |
self.vbox = gtk.VBox() |
432 |
self.add(self.vbox) |
|
433 |
self.vbox.show() |
|
434 |
hbox = self._get_button_bar() |
|
435 |
if hbox is not None: |
|
436 |
self.vbox.pack_start(hbox, expand=False, fill=True) |
|
423.8.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Allow using the diff control as a widget |
437 |
self.diff = DiffWidget() |
429
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from mainline |
438 |
self.vbox.add(self.diff) |
423.8.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Allow using the diff control as a widget |
439 |
self.diff.show_all() |
440 |
||
429
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from mainline |
441 |
def _get_button_bar(self): |
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
442 |
"""Return a button bar to use. |
443 |
||
444 |
:return: None, meaning that no button bar will be used.
|
|
445 |
"""
|
|
429
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from mainline |
446 |
return None |
447 |
||
448 |
def set_diff_text(self, description, lines): |
|
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
449 |
"""Set the diff from a text. |
450 |
||
451 |
The diff must be in unified diff format, and will be parsed to
|
|
452 |
determine filenames.
|
|
453 |
"""
|
|
429
by Aaron Bentley
Merge from mainline |
454 |
self.diff.set_diff_text(lines) |
455 |
self.set_title(description + " - bzrk diff") |
|
456 |
||
423.8.1
by Jelmer Vernooij
Allow using the diff control as a widget |
457 |
def set_diff(self, description, rev_tree, parent_tree): |
458 |
"""Set the differences showed by this window. |
|
459 |
||
460 |
Compares the two trees and populates the window with the
|
|
461 |
differences.
|
|
462 |
"""
|
|
463 |
self.diff.set_diff(rev_tree, parent_tree) |
|
464 |
self.set_title(description + " - bzrk diff") |
|
465 |
||
466 |
def set_file(self, file_path): |
|
467 |
self.diff.set_file(file_path) |
|
468 |
||
469 |
||
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
470 |
class MergeDirectiveWindow(DiffWindow): |
471 |
||
434
by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
472 |
def __init__(self, directive, path): |
473 |
DiffWindow.__init__(self, None) |
|
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
474 |
self._merge_target = None |
475 |
self.directive = directive |
|
434
by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
476 |
self.path = path |
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
477 |
|
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
478 |
def _get_button_bar(self): |
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
479 |
"""The button bar has only the Merge button""" |
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
480 |
merge_button = gtk.Button('Merge') |
481 |
merge_button.show() |
|
482 |
merge_button.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE) |
|
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
483 |
merge_button.connect("clicked", self.perform_merge) |
484 |
||
434
by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
485 |
save_button = gtk.Button('Save') |
486 |
save_button.show() |
|
487 |
save_button.set_relief(gtk.RELIEF_NONE) |
|
488 |
save_button.connect("clicked", self.perform_save) |
|
489 |
||
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
490 |
hbox = gtk.HButtonBox() |
491 |
hbox.set_layout(gtk.BUTTONBOX_START) |
|
492 |
hbox.pack_start(merge_button, expand=False, fill=True) |
|
434
by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
493 |
hbox.pack_start(save_button, expand=False, fill=True) |
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
494 |
hbox.show() |
495 |
return hbox |
|
496 |
||
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
497 |
def perform_merge(self, window): |
498 |
try: |
|
499 |
tree = self._get_merge_target() |
|
500 |
except SelectCancelled: |
|
501 |
return
|
|
502 |
tree.lock_write() |
|
503 |
try: |
|
504 |
try: |
|
505 |
merger, verified = _mod_merge.Merger.from_mergeable(tree, |
|
506 |
self.directive, progress.DummyProgress()) |
|
507 |
merger.check_basis(True) |
|
508 |
merger.merge_type = _mod_merge.Merge3Merger |
|
430
by Aaron Bentley
Handle conflicts appropriately |
509 |
conflict_count = merger.do_merge() |
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
510 |
merger.set_pending() |
430
by Aaron Bentley
Handle conflicts appropriately |
511 |
if conflict_count == 0: |
512 |
# No conflicts found.
|
|
513 |
info_dialog(_('Merge successful'), |
|
514 |
_('All changes applied successfully.')) |
|
515 |
else: |
|
516 |
# There are conflicts to be resolved.
|
|
517 |
warning_dialog(_('Conflicts encountered'), |
|
518 |
_('Please resolve the conflicts manually' |
|
519 |
' before committing.')) |
|
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
520 |
self.destroy() |
521 |
except Exception, e: |
|
522 |
error_dialog('Error', str(e)) |
|
523 |
finally: |
|
524 |
tree.unlock() |
|
525 |
||
526 |
def _get_merge_target(self): |
|
527 |
if self._merge_target is not None: |
|
528 |
return self._merge_target |
|
529 |
d = gtk.FileChooserDialog('Merge branch', self, |
|
530 |
gtk.FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER, |
|
531 |
buttons=(gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_OK, |
|
532 |
gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, |
|
533 |
gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL,)) |
|
534 |
try: |
|
535 |
result = d.run() |
|
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
536 |
if result != gtk.RESPONSE_OK: |
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
537 |
raise SelectCancelled() |
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
538 |
uri = d.get_current_folder_uri() |
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
539 |
finally: |
540 |
d.destroy() |
|
432
by Aaron Bentley
Misc updates |
541 |
return workingtree.WorkingTree.open(uri) |
428
by Aaron Bentley
Get merging working |
542 |
|
434
by Aaron Bentley
Better errors, merge directive saving |
543 |
def perform_save(self, window): |
544 |
d = gtk.FileChooserDialog('Save As', self, |
|
545 |
gtk.FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, |
|
546 |
buttons=(gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_OK, |
|
547 |
gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, |
|
548 |
gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL,)) |
|
549 |
d.set_current_name(osutils.basename(self.path)) |
|
550 |
try: |
|
551 |
try: |
|
552 |
result = d.run() |
|
553 |
if result != gtk.RESPONSE_OK: |
|
554 |
raise SelectCancelled() |
|
555 |
uri = d.get_uri() |
|
556 |
finally: |
|
557 |
d.destroy() |
|
558 |
except SelectCancelled: |
|
559 |
return
|
|
560 |
source = open(self.path, 'rb') |
|
561 |
try: |
|
562 |
target = open(urlutils.local_path_from_url(uri), 'wb') |
|
563 |
try: |
|
564 |
target.write(source.read()) |
|
565 |
finally: |
|
566 |
target.close() |
|
567 |
finally: |
|
568 |
source.close() |
|
569 |
||
427
by Aaron Bentley
Add merge button when displaying merge directives |
570 |
|
450
by Aaron Bentley
Update to use new Tree.iter_changes |
571 |
def iter_changes_to_status(source, target): |
278.1.29
by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing with Unicode data. |
572 |
"""Determine the differences between trees. |
573 |
||
450
by Aaron Bentley
Update to use new Tree.iter_changes |
574 |
This is a wrapper around iter_changes which just yields more
|
278.1.29
by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing with Unicode data. |
575 |
understandable results.
|
576 |
||
577 |
:param source: The source tree (basis tree)
|
|
578 |
:param target: The target tree
|
|
579 |
:return: A list of (file_id, real_path, change_type, display_path)
|
|
580 |
"""
|
|
581 |
added = 'added' |
|
582 |
removed = 'removed' |
|
583 |
renamed = 'renamed' |
|
584 |
renamed_and_modified = 'renamed and modified' |
|
585 |
modified = 'modified' |
|
586 |
kind_changed = 'kind changed' |
|
587 |
||
588 |
# TODO: Handle metadata changes
|
|
589 |
||
590 |
status = [] |
|
591 |
target.lock_read() |
|
592 |
try: |
|
593 |
source.lock_read() |
|
594 |
try: |
|
595 |
for (file_id, paths, changed_content, versioned, parent_ids, names, |
|
450
by Aaron Bentley
Update to use new Tree.iter_changes |
596 |
kinds, executables) in target.iter_changes(source): |
278.1.29
by John Arbash Meinel
Start testing with Unicode data. |
597 |
|
598 |
# Skip the root entry if it isn't very interesting
|
|
599 |
if parent_ids == (None, None): |
|
600 |
continue
|
|
601 |
||
602 |
change_type = None |
|
603 |
if kinds[0] is None: |
|
604 |
source_marker = '' |
|
605 |
else: |
|
606 |
source_marker = osutils.kind_marker(kinds[0]) |
|
607 |
if kinds[1] is None: |
|
608 |
assert kinds[0] is not None |
|
609 |
marker = osutils.kind_marker(kinds[0]) |
|
610 |
else: |
|
611 |
marker = osutils.kind_marker(kinds[1]) |
|
612 |
||
613 |
real_path = paths[1] |
|
614 |
if real_path is None: |
|
615 |
real_path = paths[0] |
|
616 |
assert real_path is not None |
|
617 |
display_path = real_path + marker |
|
618 |
||
619 |
present_source = versioned[0] and kinds[0] is not None |
|
620 |
present_target = versioned[1] and kinds[1] is not None |
|
621 |
||
622 |
if present_source != present_target: |
|
623 |
if present_target: |
|
624 |
change_type = added |
|
625 |
else: |
|
626 |
assert present_source |
|
627 |
change_type = removed |
|
628 |
elif names[0] != names[1] or parent_ids[0] != parent_ids[1]: |
|
629 |
# Renamed
|
|
630 |
if changed_content or executables[0] != executables[1]: |
|
631 |
# and modified
|
|
632 |
change_type = renamed_and_modified |
|
633 |
else: |
|
634 |
change_type = renamed |
|
635 |
display_path = (paths[0] + source_marker |
|
636 |
+ ' => ' + paths[1] + marker) |
|
637 |
elif kinds[0] != kinds[1]: |
|
638 |
change_type = kind_changed |
|
639 |
display_path = (paths[0] + source_marker |
|
640 |
+ ' => ' + paths[1] + marker) |
|
641 |
elif changed_content is True or executables[0] != executables[1]: |
|
642 |
change_type = modified |
|
643 |
else: |
|
644 |
assert False, "How did we get here?" |
|
645 |
||
646 |
status.append((file_id, real_path, change_type, display_path)) |
|
647 |
finally: |
|
648 |
source.unlock() |
|
649 |
finally: |
|
650 |
target.unlock() |
|
651 |
||
652 |
return status |