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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Canonical Ltd
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"""Support for plugin hooking logic."""
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from bzrlib import registry
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import deprecated_method
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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import textwrap
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from bzrlib import (
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        _format_version_tuple,
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        errors,
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        )
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from bzrlib.help_topics import help_as_plain_text
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""")
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known_hooks = registry.Registry()
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# known_hooks registry contains
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# tuple of (module, member name) which is the hook point
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# module where the specific hooks are defined
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# callable to get the empty specific Hooks for that attribute
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.branch', 'Branch.hooks'), 'bzrlib.branch',
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    'BranchHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.bzrdir', 'BzrDir.hooks'), 'bzrlib.bzrdir',
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    'BzrDirHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.commands', 'Command.hooks'),
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    'bzrlib.commands', 'CommandHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.lock', 'Lock.hooks'), 'bzrlib.lock',
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    'LockHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.msgeditor', 'hooks'), 'bzrlib.msgeditor',
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    'MessageEditorHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.mutabletree', 'MutableTree.hooks'),
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    'bzrlib.mutabletree', 'MutableTreeHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.smart.client', '_SmartClient.hooks'),
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    'bzrlib.smart.client', 'SmartClientHooks')
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known_hooks.register_lazy(('bzrlib.smart.server', 'SmartTCPServer.hooks'),
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    'bzrlib.smart.server', 'SmartServerHooks')
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def known_hooks_key_to_object((module_name, member_name)):
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    """Convert a known_hooks key to a object.
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    :param key: A tuple (module_name, member_name) as found in the keys of
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        the known_hooks registry.
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    :return: The object this specifies.
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    """
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    return registry._LazyObjectGetter(module_name, member_name).get_obj()
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def known_hooks_key_to_parent_and_attribute((module_name, member_name)):
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    """Convert a known_hooks key to a object.
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    :param key: A tuple (module_name, member_name) as found in the keys of
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        the known_hooks registry.
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    :return: The object this specifies.
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    """
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    member_list = member_name.rsplit('.', 1)
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    if len(member_list) == 2:
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        parent_name, attribute = member_list
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    else:
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        parent_name = None
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        attribute = member_name
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    parent = known_hooks_key_to_object((module_name, parent_name))
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    return parent, attribute
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class Hooks(dict):
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    """A dictionary mapping hook name to a list of callables.
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    e.g. ['FOO'] Is the list of items to be called when the
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    FOO hook is triggered.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        dict.__init__(self)
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        self._callable_names = {}
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    def create_hook(self, hook):
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        """Create a hook which can have callbacks registered for it.
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            bzrlib.hooks.HookPoint. It's name is used as the key for future
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            lookups.
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        """
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        if hook.name in self:
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            raise errors.DuplicateKey(hook.name)
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        """Generate the documentation for this Hooks instance.
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        """
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        hook_names = sorted(self.keys())
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        hook_docs = []
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        name = self.__class__.__name__
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        hook_docs.append(name)
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        hook_docs.append("-"*len(name))
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        hook_docs.append("")
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        for hook_name in hook_names:
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                strings = []
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                strings.append("~" * len(hook_name))
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                strings.append("")
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                strings.append("An old-style hook. For documentation see the __init__ "
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                    "method of '%s'\n" % (name,))
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                hook_docs.extend(strings)
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        return "\n".join(hook_docs)
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    def get_hook_name(self, a_callable):
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        """Get the name for a_callable for UI display.
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        the code names are rarely meaningful for end users and this is not
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        """
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    def install_named_hook(self, hook_name, a_callable, name):
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        :param a_callable: The callable to be invoked when the hook triggers.
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            The exact signature will depend on the hook - see the __init__
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            method of BranchHooks for details on each hook.
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        :param name: A name to associate a_callable with, to show users what is
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            running.
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        """
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            hook = self[hook_name]
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        except KeyError:
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            raise errors.UnknownHook(self.__class__.__name__, hook_name)
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        try:
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        self._callable_names[a_callable] = name
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class HookPoint(object):
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    """A single hook that clients can register to be called back when it fires.
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        superceded or deprecated. If the hook is superceded then the doc
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    """
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    def __init__(self, name, doc, introduced, deprecated):
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        :param name: The name of the hook, for clients to use when registering.
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        """Generate the documentation for this HookPoint.
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    def hook(self, callback, callback_label):
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    return '\n'.join(segments)