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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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6379.6.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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4961.2.11 by Martin Pool
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import warnings
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from .lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from breezy import (
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    branch as _mod_branch,
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    cleanup,
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    conflicts as _mod_conflicts,
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    debug,
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    generate_ids,
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    graph as _mod_graph,
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    merge3,
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    osutils,
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    patiencediff,
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    revision as _mod_revision,
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    textfile,
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    trace,
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    transform,
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    tree as _mod_tree,
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    tsort,
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    ui,
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    workingtree,
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    )
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from breezy.bzr import (
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    versionedfile,
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    )
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from breezy.i18n import gettext
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""")
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from . import (
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    decorators,
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    errors,
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    hooks,
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    registry,
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    )
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from .sixish import (
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    viewitems,
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    )
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# TODO: Report back as changes are merged in
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def transform_tree(from_tree, to_tree, interesting_ids=None):
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    from_tree.lock_tree_write()
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    operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(merge_inner)
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    operation.add_cleanup(from_tree.unlock)
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    operation.run_simple(from_tree.branch, to_tree, from_tree,
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        ignore_zero=True, interesting_ids=interesting_ids, this_tree=from_tree)
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class MergeHooks(hooks.Hooks):
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    def __init__(self):
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        hooks.Hooks.__init__(self, "breezy.merge", "Merger.hooks")
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        self.add_hook('merge_file_content',
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            "Called with a breezy.merge.Merger object to create a per file "
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            "merge object when starting a merge. "
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            "Should return either None or a subclass of "
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            "``breezy.merge.AbstractPerFileMerger``. "
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            "Such objects will then be called per file "
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            "that needs to be merged (including when one "
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            "side has deleted the file and the other has changed it). "
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            "See the AbstractPerFileMerger API docs for details on how it is "
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            "used by merge.",
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            (2, 1))
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        self.add_hook('pre_merge',
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            'Called before a merge. '
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            'Receives a Merger object as the single argument.',
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            (2, 5))
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        self.add_hook('post_merge',
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            'Called after a merge. '
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            'Receives a Merger object as the single argument. '
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            'The return value is ignored.',
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            (2, 5))
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class AbstractPerFileMerger(object):
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    """PerFileMerger objects are used by plugins extending merge for breezy.
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    See ``breezy.plugins.news_merge.news_merge`` for an example concrete class.
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    :ivar merger: The Merge3Merger performing the merge.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, merger):
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        """Create a PerFileMerger for use with merger."""
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        self.merger = merger
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    def merge_contents(self, merge_params):
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        """Attempt to merge the contents of a single file.
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        :param merge_params: A breezy.merge.MergeFileHookParams
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        :return: A tuple of (status, chunks), where status is one of
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            'not_applicable', 'success', 'conflicted', or 'delete'.  If status
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            is 'success' or 'conflicted', then chunks should be an iterable of
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            strings for the new file contents.
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        """
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        return ('not applicable', None)
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class PerFileMerger(AbstractPerFileMerger):
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    """Merge individual files when self.file_matches returns True.
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    This class is intended to be subclassed.  The file_matches and
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    merge_matching methods should be overridden with concrete implementations.
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    """
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    def file_matches(self, params):
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        """Return True if merge_matching should be called on this file.
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        """
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        raise NotImplementedError(self.file_matches)
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    def get_filename(self, params, tree):
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        """Lookup the filename (i.e. basename, not path), given a Tree (e.g.
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        self.merger.this_tree) and a MergeFileHookParams.
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        """
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        return osutils.basename(tree.id2path(params.file_id))
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    def get_filepath(self, params, tree):
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        """Calculate the path to the file in a tree.
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        :param params: A MergeFileHookParams describing the file to merge
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        :param tree: a Tree, e.g. self.merger.this_tree.
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        """
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        return tree.id2path(params.file_id)
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    def merge_contents(self, params):
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        """Merge the contents of a single file."""
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        # Check whether this custom merge logic should be used.
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        if (
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            # OTHER is a straight winner, rely on default merge.
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            params.winner == 'other' or
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            # THIS and OTHER aren't both files.
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            not params.is_file_merge() or
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            # The filename doesn't match
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            not self.file_matches(params)):
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            return 'not_applicable', None
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        return self.merge_matching(params)
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    def merge_matching(self, params):
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        """Merge the contents of a single file that has matched the criteria
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        """
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class ConfigurableFileMerger(PerFileMerger):
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    """Merge individual files when configured via a .conf file.
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    See ``breezy.plugins.news_merge.news_merge`` for an example concrete class.
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    :ivar affected_files: The configured file paths to merge.
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    :cvar name_prefix: The prefix to use when looking up configuration
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        details. <name_prefix>_merge_files describes the files targeted by the
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    :cvar default_files: The default file paths to merge when no configuration
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        is present.
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    """
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    name_prefix = None
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    def __init__(self, merger):
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        super(ConfigurableFileMerger, self).__init__(merger)
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        self.affected_files = None
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        self.default_files = self.__class__.default_files or []
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            raise ValueError("name_prefix must be set.")
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    def file_matches(self, params):
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        """Check whether the file should call the merge hook.
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        """
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        affected_files = self.affected_files
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        if affected_files is None:
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            config = self.merger.this_branch.get_config()
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            # Until bzr provides a better policy for caching the config, we
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            # just add the part we're interested in to the params to avoid
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            # reading the config files repeatedly (breezy.conf, location.conf,
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            # branch.conf).
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            config_key = self.name_prefix + '_merge_files'
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            affected_files = config.get_user_option_as_list(config_key)
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        if affected_files:
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            filepath = self.get_filepath(params, self.merger.this_tree)
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                return True
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        return False
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    def merge_matching(self, params):
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        return self.merge_text(params)
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        ``breezy.merge.AbstractPerFileMerger.merge_contents``.
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        """
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class MergeFileHookParams(object):
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    """Object holding parameters passed to merge_file_content hooks.
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    There are some fields hooks can access:
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    :ivar file_id: the file ID of the file being merged
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    :ivar trans_id: the transform ID for the merge of this file
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    :ivar this_kind: kind of file_id in 'this' tree
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    :ivar winner: one of 'this', 'other', 'conflict'
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    """
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    def __init__(self, merger, file_id, trans_id, this_kind, other_kind,
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            winner):
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        self._merger = merger
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        self.file_id = file_id
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        self.trans_id = trans_id
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        self.this_kind = this_kind
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        self.winner = winner
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    def is_file_merge(self):
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        """True if this_kind and other_kind are both 'file'."""
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        return self.this_kind == 'file' and self.other_kind == 'file'
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    def base_lines(self):
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        """The lines of the 'base' version of the file."""
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        return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.base_tree, self.file_id)
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        return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.this_tree, self.file_id)
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    def other_lines(self):
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        """The lines of the 'other' version of the file."""
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        return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.other_tree, self.file_id)
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class Merger(object):
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    hooks = MergeHooks()
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    def __init__(self, this_branch, other_tree=None, base_tree=None,
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                 this_tree=None, change_reporter=None,
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                 recurse='down', revision_graph=None):
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        object.__init__(self)
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        self.this_branch = this_branch
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        self.this_basis = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
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            this_branch.last_revision())
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        self.this_rev_id = None
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Move working tree initialisation out from Branch.initialize, deprecated Branch.initialize to Branch.create.
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        self.this_tree = this_tree
1185.12.83 by Aaron Bentley
Preliminary weave merge support
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        self.this_revision_tree = None
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Made weave merge succeed if interesting files match history
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        self.this_basis_tree = None
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        self.other_tree = other_tree
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        self.other_branch = None
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        self.base_tree = base_tree
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        self.ignore_zero = False
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        self.backup_files = False
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        self.interesting_ids = None
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        self.interesting_files = None
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        self.show_base = False
1185.24.3 by Aaron Bentley
Integrated reprocessing into the rest of the merge stuff
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        self.reprocess = False
1551.2.32 by Aaron Bentley
Handle progress phases more nicely in merge
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        self.pp = None
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Get merge working initially
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        self.recurse = recurse
1551.11.9 by Aaron Bentley
Apply change reporting to merge
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        self.change_reporter = change_reporter
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
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        self._cached_trees = {}
3146.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid retrieving revision graph twice
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        self._revision_graph = revision_graph
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        self._base_is_ancestor = None
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        self._base_is_other_ancestor = None
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
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        self._is_criss_cross = None
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
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        self._lca_trees = None
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    def cache_trees_with_revision_ids(self, trees):
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        """Cache any tree in trees if it has a revision_id."""
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        for maybe_tree in trees:
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            if maybe_tree is None:
316
                continue
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            try:
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                rev_id = maybe_tree.get_revision_id()
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            except AttributeError:
320
                continue
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            self._cached_trees[rev_id] = maybe_tree
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    @property
324
    def revision_graph(self):
325
        if self._revision_graph is None:
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            self._revision_graph = self.this_branch.repository.get_graph()
3146.5.1 by Aaron Bentley
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        return self._revision_graph
328
329
    def _set_base_is_ancestor(self, value):
330
        self._base_is_ancestor = value
331
332
    def _get_base_is_ancestor(self):
333
        if self._base_is_ancestor is None:
334
            self._base_is_ancestor = self.revision_graph.is_ancestor(
335
                self.base_rev_id, self.this_basis)
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        return self._base_is_ancestor
337
338
    base_is_ancestor = property(_get_base_is_ancestor, _set_base_is_ancestor)
339
340
    def _set_base_is_other_ancestor(self, value):
341
        self._base_is_other_ancestor = value
342
343
    def _get_base_is_other_ancestor(self):
344
        if self._base_is_other_ancestor is None:
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            if self.other_basis is None:
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                return True
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            self._base_is_other_ancestor = self.revision_graph.is_ancestor(
3146.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid retrieving revision graph twice
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                self.base_rev_id, self.other_basis)
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        return self._base_is_other_ancestor
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    base_is_other_ancestor = property(_get_base_is_other_ancestor,
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                                      _set_base_is_other_ancestor)
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
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Stop using _merge_helper for merging
354
    @staticmethod
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Fix some tests.
355
    def from_uncommitted(tree, other_tree, base_tree=None):
1551.15.74 by Aaron Bentley
Textual updates from review
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        """Return a Merger for uncommitted changes in other_tree.
357
358
        :param tree: The tree to merge into
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        :param other_tree: The tree to get uncommitted changes from
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        :param base_tree: The basis to use for the merge.  If unspecified,
361
            other_tree.basis_tree() will be used.
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Textual updates from review
362
        """
3363.17.17 by Aaron Bentley
Start testing merging PreviewTree as OTHER
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        if base_tree is None:
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            base_tree = other_tree.basis_tree()
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
365
        merger = Merger(tree.branch, other_tree, base_tree, tree)
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
Stop using _merge_helper for merging
366
        merger.base_rev_id = merger.base_tree.get_revision_id()
367
        merger.other_rev_id = None
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368
        merger.other_basis = merger.base_rev_id
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
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369
        return merger
370
371
    @classmethod
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
372
    def from_mergeable(klass, tree, mergeable):
1551.15.74 by Aaron Bentley
Textual updates from review
373
        """Return a Merger for a bundle or merge directive.
374
375
        :param tree: The tree to merge changes into
376
        :param mergeable: A merge directive or bundle
377
        """
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
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378
        mergeable.install_revisions(tree.branch.repository)
379
        base_revision_id, other_revision_id, verified =\
380
            mergeable.get_merge_request(tree.branch.repository)
3146.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid retrieving revision graph twice
381
        revision_graph = tree.branch.repository.get_graph()
1551.19.44 by Aaron Bentley
Fix handling of old merge directives with stricter get_parent_map
382
        if base_revision_id is not None:
383
            if (base_revision_id != _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION and
384
                revision_graph.is_ancestor(
385
                base_revision_id, tree.branch.last_revision())):
386
                base_revision_id = None
387
            else:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
388
                trace.warning('Performing cherrypick')
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
389
        merger = klass.from_revision_ids(tree, other_revision_id,
3146.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid retrieving revision graph twice
390
                                         base_revision_id, revision_graph=
391
                                         revision_graph)
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
Stop using _merge_helper for merging
392
        return merger, verified
393
394
    @staticmethod
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
395
    def from_revision_ids(tree, other, base=None, other_branch=None,
3363.17.1 by Aaron Bentley
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396
                          base_branch=None, revision_graph=None,
397
                          tree_branch=None):
1551.15.74 by Aaron Bentley
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398
        """Return a Merger for revision-ids.
399
400
        :param tree: The tree to merge changes into
401
        :param other: The revision-id to use as OTHER
402
        :param base: The revision-id to use as BASE.  If not specified, will
403
            be auto-selected.
404
        :param other_branch: A branch containing the other revision-id.  If
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
405
            not supplied, tree.branch is used.
1551.15.74 by Aaron Bentley
Textual updates from review
406
        :param base_branch: A branch containing the base revision-id.  If
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
407
            not supplied, other_branch or tree.branch will be used.
408
        :param revision_graph: If you have a revision_graph precomputed, pass
409
            it in, otherwise it will be created for you.
3363.17.15 by Aaron Bentley
Update docs
410
        :param tree_branch: The branch associated with tree.  If not supplied,
411
            tree.branch will be used.
1551.15.74 by Aaron Bentley
Textual updates from review
412
        """
3363.17.1 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid inventory for merge and transform code
413
        if tree_branch is None:
414
            tree_branch = tree.branch
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
415
        merger = Merger(tree_branch, this_tree=tree,
3146.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid retrieving revision graph twice
416
                        revision_graph=revision_graph)
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
Stop using _merge_helper for merging
417
        if other_branch is None:
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
418
            other_branch = tree.branch
1551.15.67 by Aaron Bentley
Stop using _merge_helper for merging
419
        merger.set_other_revision(other, other_branch)
420
        if base is None:
421
            merger.find_base()
422
        else:
423
            if base_branch is None:
424
                base_branch = other_branch
425
            merger.set_base_revision(base, base_branch)
426
        return merger
427
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
428
    def revision_tree(self, revision_id, branch=None):
429
        if revision_id not in self._cached_trees:
430
            if branch is None:
431
                branch = self.this_branch
432
            try:
433
                tree = self.this_tree.revision_tree(revision_id)
434
            except errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree:
435
                tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
436
            self._cached_trees[revision_id] = tree
437
        return self._cached_trees[revision_id]
438
2485.8.58 by Vincent Ladeuil
merge bzr.dev@1617
439
    def _get_tree(self, treespec, possible_transports=None):
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
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440
        location, revno = treespec
441
        if revno is None:
442
            tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(location)[0]
443
            return tree.branch, tree
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
444
        branch = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing(
445
            location, possible_transports)[0]
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
446
        if revno == -1:
447
            revision_id = branch.last_revision()
448
        else:
449
            revision_id = branch.get_rev_id(revno)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
450
        revision_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(revision_id)
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
451
        return branch, self.revision_tree(revision_id, branch)
1185.12.83 by Aaron Bentley
Preliminary weave merge support
452
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
453
    def set_interesting_files(self, file_list):
2590.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Misc cleanup
454
        self.interesting_files = file_list
1457.1.8 by Robert Collins
Replace the WorkingTree.revert method algorithm with a call to merge_inner.
455
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
456
    def set_pending(self):
4721.3.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Simplify mutable_tree.has_changes() and update call sites.
457
        if (not self.base_is_ancestor or not self.base_is_other_ancestor
458
            or self.other_rev_id is None):
1185.12.77 by Aaron Bentley
Prevented all ancestors from being marked as pending merges
459
            return
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
460
        self._add_parent()
461
462
    def _add_parent(self):
463
        new_parents = self.this_tree.get_parent_ids() + [self.other_rev_id]
2590.2.20 by Aaron Bentley
Fix handling of ghost base trees
464
        new_parent_trees = []
5753.2.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some unnecessary imports, clean up lazy imports.
465
        operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(
466
            self.this_tree.set_parent_trees)
2590.2.20 by Aaron Bentley
Fix handling of ghost base trees
467
        for revision_id in new_parents:
468
            try:
469
                tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
470
            except errors.NoSuchRevision:
2590.2.20 by Aaron Bentley
Fix handling of ghost base trees
471
                tree = None
472
            else:
473
                tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
474
                operation.add_cleanup(tree.unlock)
2590.2.20 by Aaron Bentley
Fix handling of ghost base trees
475
            new_parent_trees.append((revision_id, tree))
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
476
        operation.run_simple(new_parent_trees, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=True)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
477
2485.8.37 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix merge multiple connections. Test suite *not* passing (sftp
478
    def set_other(self, other_revision, possible_transports=None):
1979.2.1 by Robert Collins
(robertc) adds a convenience method "merge_from_branch" to WorkingTree.
479
        """Set the revision and tree to merge from.
480
481
        This sets the other_tree, other_rev_id, other_basis attributes.
482
483
        :param other_revision: The [path, revision] list to merge from.
484
        """
2485.8.58 by Vincent Ladeuil
merge bzr.dev@1617
485
        self.other_branch, self.other_tree = self._get_tree(other_revision,
486
                                                            possible_transports)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
487
        if other_revision[1] == -1:
2598.5.4 by Aaron Bentley
Restore original Branch.last_revision behavior, fix bits that care
488
            self.other_rev_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
489
                self.other_branch.last_revision())
2598.5.1 by Aaron Bentley
Start eliminating the use of None to indicate null revision
490
            if _mod_revision.is_null(self.other_rev_id):
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
491
                raise errors.NoCommits(self.other_branch)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
492
            self.other_basis = self.other_rev_id
493
        elif other_revision[1] is not None:
2100.3.31 by Aaron Bentley
Merged bzr.dev (17 tests failing)
494
            self.other_rev_id = self.other_branch.get_rev_id(other_revision[1])
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
495
            self.other_basis = self.other_rev_id
496
        else:
497
            self.other_rev_id = None
2100.3.31 by Aaron Bentley
Merged bzr.dev (17 tests failing)
498
            self.other_basis = self.other_branch.last_revision()
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
499
            if self.other_basis is None:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
500
                raise errors.NoCommits(self.other_branch)
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
501
        if self.other_rev_id is not None:
502
            self._cached_trees[self.other_rev_id] = self.other_tree
6388.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix formatting.
503
        self._maybe_fetch(self.other_branch, self.this_branch, self.other_basis)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
504
2100.3.29 by Aaron Bentley
Get merge working initially
505
    def set_other_revision(self, revision_id, other_branch):
506
        """Set 'other' based on a branch and revision id
507
508
        :param revision_id: The revision to use for a tree
509
        :param other_branch: The branch containing this tree
510
        """
511
        self.other_rev_id = revision_id
512
        self.other_branch = other_branch
2590.2.19 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid fetch within a repository
513
        self._maybe_fetch(other_branch, self.this_branch, self.other_rev_id)
2100.3.29 by Aaron Bentley
Get merge working initially
514
        self.other_tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
515
        self.other_basis = revision_id
516
2520.4.110 by Aaron Bentley
Implement cherrypick support for merge directives
517
    def set_base_revision(self, revision_id, branch):
518
        """Set 'base' based on a branch and revision id
519
520
        :param revision_id: The revision to use for a tree
521
        :param branch: The branch containing this tree
522
        """
523
        self.base_rev_id = revision_id
524
        self.base_branch = branch
2520.4.132 by Aaron Bentley
Merge from bzr.dev
525
        self._maybe_fetch(branch, self.this_branch, revision_id)
2520.4.110 by Aaron Bentley
Implement cherrypick support for merge directives
526
        self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
2520.4.132 by Aaron Bentley
Merge from bzr.dev
527
2590.2.19 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid fetch within a repository
528
    def _maybe_fetch(self, source, target, revision_id):
2665.5.2 by Aaron Bentley
Switch commit and merge to Repository.has_same_location
529
        if not source.repository.has_same_location(target.repository):
5741.1.9 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove fetch_tags argument.
530
            target.fetch(source, revision_id)
2520.4.110 by Aaron Bentley
Implement cherrypick support for merge directives
531
1185.82.25 by Aaron Bentley
Added changeset-merging functionality
532
    def find_base(self):
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
533
        revisions = [_mod_revision.ensure_null(self.this_basis),
534
                     _mod_revision.ensure_null(self.other_basis)]
535
        if _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in revisions:
536
            self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
3514.4.36 by John Arbash Meinel
Optimizing how we extracted multiple trees left a path that didn't create a base_tree.
537
            self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(self.base_rev_id)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
538
            self._is_criss_cross = False
2590.2.22 by Aaron Bentley
Remove cruft
539
        else:
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
540
            lcas = self.revision_graph.find_lca(revisions[0], revisions[1])
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
541
            self._is_criss_cross = False
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
542
            if len(lcas) == 0:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
543
                self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
544
            elif len(lcas) == 1:
545
                self.base_rev_id = list(lcas)[0]
546
            else: # len(lcas) > 1
5540.1.3 by Gary van der Merwe
Make merge correctly locate a lca where there is a criss-cross merge of a new root.
547
                self._is_criss_cross = True
3514.4.23 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when there are more than 2 LCAs while searching for the unique lca.
548
                if len(lcas) > 2:
549
                    # find_unique_lca can only handle 2 nodes, so we have to
550
                    # start back at the beginning. It is a shame to traverse
551
                    # the graph again, but better than re-implementing
552
                    # find_unique_lca.
553
                    self.base_rev_id = self.revision_graph.find_unique_lca(
554
                                            revisions[0], revisions[1])
555
                else:
556
                    self.base_rev_id = self.revision_graph.find_unique_lca(
557
                                            *lcas)
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
558
                sorted_lca_keys = self.revision_graph.find_merge_order(
5540.1.3 by Gary van der Merwe
Make merge correctly locate a lca where there is a criss-cross merge of a new root.
559
                    revisions[0], lcas)
560
                if self.base_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
561
                    self.base_rev_id = sorted_lca_keys[0]
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
562
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
563
            if self.base_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
564
                raise errors.UnrelatedBranches()
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
565
            if self._is_criss_cross:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
566
                trace.warning('Warning: criss-cross merge encountered.  See bzr'
567
                              ' help criss-cross.')
568
                trace.mutter('Criss-cross lcas: %r' % lcas)
5540.1.7 by Gary van der Merwe
Add mutter for when we cant find a unique lca, and what revision we used as a base_rev_id.
569
                if self.base_rev_id in lcas:
570
                    trace.mutter('Unable to find unique lca. '
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
571
                                 'Fallback %r as best option.'
572
                                 % self.base_rev_id)
5540.1.6 by Gary van der Merwe
We just need a set for this.
573
                interesting_revision_ids = set(lcas)
574
                interesting_revision_ids.add(self.base_rev_id)
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
575
                interesting_trees = dict((t.get_revision_id(), t)
576
                    for t in self.this_branch.repository.revision_trees(
577
                        interesting_revision_ids))
578
                self._cached_trees.update(interesting_trees)
5540.1.3 by Gary van der Merwe
Make merge correctly locate a lca where there is a criss-cross merge of a new root.
579
                if self.base_rev_id in lcas:
580
                    self.base_tree = interesting_trees[self.base_rev_id]
581
                else:
582
                    self.base_tree = interesting_trees.pop(self.base_rev_id)
3514.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the lca_trees to be in 'find_merge_order'.
583
                self._lca_trees = [interesting_trees[key]
584
                                   for key in sorted_lca_keys]
3514.4.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Extract the lca trees and the base tree when we find a criss-cross
585
            else:
586
                self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(self.base_rev_id)
2590.2.13 by Aaron Bentley
Make find_base implement the base_finding code
587
        self.base_is_ancestor = True
2590.2.18 by Aaron Bentley
Merge is_ancestor fix
588
        self.base_is_other_ancestor = True
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
589
        trace.mutter('Base revid: %r' % self.base_rev_id)
1185.82.25 by Aaron Bentley
Added changeset-merging functionality
590
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
591
    def set_base(self, base_revision):
1979.2.1 by Robert Collins
(robertc) adds a convenience method "merge_from_branch" to WorkingTree.
592
        """Set the base revision to use for the merge.
593
594
        :param base_revision: A 2-list containing a path and revision number.
595
        """
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
596
        trace.mutter("doing merge() with no base_revision specified")
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
597
        if base_revision == [None, None]:
2590.2.13 by Aaron Bentley
Make find_base implement the base_finding code
598
            self.find_base()
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
599
        else:
2590.2.11 by Aaron Bentley
Aggressively cache trees, use dirstate. re-mplement _add_parent.
600
            base_branch, self.base_tree = self._get_tree(base_revision)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
601
            if base_revision[1] == -1:
602
                self.base_rev_id = base_branch.last_revision()
603
            elif base_revision[1] is None:
2598.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Push NULL_REVISION deeper
604
                self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
493 by Martin Pool
- Merge aaron's merge command
605
            else:
2598.5.3 by Aaron Bentley
Push NULL_REVISION deeper
606
                self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
607
                    base_branch.get_rev_id(base_revision[1]))
2590.2.19 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid fetch within a repository
608
            self._maybe_fetch(base_branch, self.this_branch, self.base_rev_id)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
609
3008.1.8 by Michael Hudson
extract merger creation into a method
610
    def make_merger(self):
6388.1.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add pre and post merge hooks.
611
        kwargs = {'working_tree': self.this_tree, 'this_tree': self.this_tree,
2255.2.31 by Robert Collins
Work in progress to make merge_inner work with dirstate trees.
612
                  'other_tree': self.other_tree,
1551.2.32 by Aaron Bentley
Handle progress phases more nicely in merge
613
                  'interesting_ids': self.interesting_ids,
2590.2.5 by Aaron Bentley
Allow selected files to be specified instead of selected ids
614
                  'interesting_files': self.interesting_files,
4961.2.20 by Martin Pool
Resolve conflicts with trunk
615
                  'this_branch': self.this_branch,
6410.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add other_branch argument to Merge3Merger.
616
                  'other_branch': self.other_branch,
3008.1.11 by Michael Hudson
restore the default behaviour of Merge3Merger.__init__().
617
                  'do_merge': False}
1534.7.84 by Aaron Bentley
Added reprocess support, support for varying merge types
618
        if self.merge_type.requires_base:
619
            kwargs['base_tree'] = self.base_tree
1534.7.137 by Aaron Bentley
Avoided generating a new tree for every weave merge
620
        if self.merge_type.supports_reprocess:
621
            kwargs['reprocess'] = self.reprocess
622
        elif self.reprocess:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
623
            raise errors.BzrError(
624
                "Conflict reduction is not supported for merge"
625
                " type %s." % self.merge_type)
1534.7.137 by Aaron Bentley
Avoided generating a new tree for every weave merge
626
        if self.merge_type.supports_show_base:
627
            kwargs['show_base'] = self.show_base
628
        elif self.show_base:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
629
            raise errors.BzrError("Showing base is not supported for this"
630
                                  " merge type. %s" % self.merge_type)
3062.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Prevent reverse cherry-picking with weave
631
        if (not getattr(self.merge_type, 'supports_reverse_cherrypick', True)
632
            and not self.base_is_other_ancestor):
633
            raise errors.CannotReverseCherrypick()
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
634
        if self.merge_type.supports_cherrypick:
3062.2.9 by Aaron Bentley
Don't use the base if not cherrypicking
635
            kwargs['cherrypick'] = (not self.base_is_ancestor or
636
                                    not self.base_is_other_ancestor)
3514.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Test that the lca_trees are passed down to the Merger object when appropriate.
637
        if self._is_criss_cross and getattr(self.merge_type,
638
                                            'supports_lca_trees', False):
639
            kwargs['lca_trees'] = self._lca_trees
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
640
        return self.merge_type(change_reporter=self.change_reporter,
3008.1.8 by Michael Hudson
extract merger creation into a method
641
                               **kwargs)
642
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
643
    def _do_merge_to(self):
644
        merge = self.make_merger()
4273.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Cleanup
645
        if self.other_branch is not None:
646
            self.other_branch.update_references(self.this_branch)
6388.1.4 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix tests.
647
        for hook in Merger.hooks['pre_merge']:
648
            hook(merge)
3619.6.4 by Mark Hammond
do_merge gets one 'finally' per lock so locks always released on failure.
649
        merge.do_merge()
6388.1.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add pre and post merge hooks.
650
        for hook in Merger.hooks['post_merge']:
651
            hook(merge)
3619.6.4 by Mark Hammond
do_merge gets one 'finally' per lock so locks always released on failure.
652
        if self.recurse == 'down':
653
            for relpath, file_id in self.this_tree.iter_references():
654
                sub_tree = self.this_tree.get_nested_tree(file_id, relpath)
655
                other_revision = self.other_tree.get_reference_revision(
656
                    file_id, relpath)
657
                if  other_revision == sub_tree.last_revision():
658
                    continue
659
                sub_merge = Merger(sub_tree.branch, this_tree=sub_tree)
660
                sub_merge.merge_type = self.merge_type
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
661
                other_branch = self.other_branch.reference_parent(file_id,
662
                                                                  relpath)
3619.6.4 by Mark Hammond
do_merge gets one 'finally' per lock so locks always released on failure.
663
                sub_merge.set_other_revision(other_revision, other_branch)
664
                base_revision = self.base_tree.get_reference_revision(file_id)
665
                sub_merge.base_tree = \
666
                    sub_tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(base_revision)
667
                sub_merge.base_rev_id = base_revision
668
                sub_merge.do_merge()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
669
        return merge
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
670
3008.1.8 by Michael Hudson
extract merger creation into a method
671
    def do_merge(self):
5753.2.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some unnecessary imports, clean up lazy imports.
672
        operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(self._do_merge_to)
2255.2.50 by John Arbash Meinel
merge only needs a lock_tree_write() on the working tree, not a full lock_write()
673
        self.this_tree.lock_tree_write()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
674
        operation.add_cleanup(self.this_tree.unlock)
675
        if self.base_tree is not None:
676
            self.base_tree.lock_read()
677
            operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
678
        if self.other_tree is not None:
679
            self.other_tree.lock_read()
680
            operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
681
        merge = operation.run_simple()
1534.7.151 by Aaron Bentley
Fixed all changes applied successfully
682
        if len(merge.cooked_conflicts) == 0:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
683
            if not self.ignore_zero and not trace.is_quiet():
6138.3.4 by Jonathan Riddell
add gettext() to uses of trace.note()
684
                trace.note(gettext("All changes applied successfully."))
1534.7.141 by Aaron Bentley
Added conflict reporting
685
        else:
6138.3.4 by Jonathan Riddell
add gettext() to uses of trace.note()
686
            trace.note(gettext("%d conflicts encountered.")
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
687
                       % len(merge.cooked_conflicts))
1534.7.141 by Aaron Bentley
Added conflict reporting
688
1534.7.134 by Aaron Bentley
Hid raw conflicts
689
        return len(merge.cooked_conflicts)
1185.12.76 by Aaron Bentley
Refactored merge and merge_inner to use Merger
690
1545.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
PEP8 fixes
691
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
692
class _InventoryNoneEntry(object):
693
    """This represents an inventory entry which *isn't there*.
694
695
    It simplifies the merging logic if we always have an InventoryEntry, even
696
    if it isn't actually present
697
    """
698
    executable = None
699
    kind = None
700
    name = None
701
    parent_id = None
702
    revision = None
703
    symlink_target = None
704
    text_sha1 = None
705
706
_none_entry = _InventoryNoneEntry()
707
708
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
709
class Merge3Merger(object):
1534.7.167 by Aaron Bentley
PEP8 and comment cleanups
710
    """Three-way merger that uses the merge3 text merger"""
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
711
    requires_base = True
712
    supports_reprocess = True
713
    supports_show_base = True
714
    history_based = False
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
715
    supports_cherrypick = True
3062.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Prevent reverse cherry-picking with weave
716
    supports_reverse_cherrypick = True
2590.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Misc cleanup
717
    winner_idx = {"this": 2, "other": 1, "conflict": 1}
3514.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Test that the lca_trees are passed down to the Merger object when appropriate.
718
    supports_lca_trees = True
1534.7.167 by Aaron Bentley
PEP8 and comment cleanups
719
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
720
    def __init__(self, working_tree, this_tree, base_tree, other_tree,
1558.2.2 by Aaron Bentley
Make remerge honour interesting-ids
721
                 interesting_ids=None, reprocess=False, show_base=False,
6719.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some more deprecated stuff.
722
                 change_reporter=None, interesting_files=None, do_merge=True,
6410.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add other_branch argument to Merge3Merger.
723
                 cherrypick=False, lca_trees=None, this_branch=None,
724
                 other_branch=None):
2590.2.10 by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review
725
        """Initialize the merger object and perform the merge.
726
727
        :param working_tree: The working tree to apply the merge to
728
        :param this_tree: The local tree in the merge operation
729
        :param base_tree: The common tree in the merge operation
4031.3.1 by Frank Aspell
Fixing various typos
730
        :param other_tree: The other tree to merge changes from
5162.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Fix switch/merge when a ConfigurableFileMerger is used.
731
        :param this_branch: The branch associated with this_tree.  Defaults to
732
            this_tree.branch if not supplied.
6410.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add other_branch argument to Merge3Merger.
733
        :param other_branch: The branch associated with other_tree, if any.
2590.2.10 by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review
734
        :param interesting_ids: The file_ids of files that should be
735
            participate in the merge.  May not be combined with
736
            interesting_files.
737
        :param: reprocess If True, perform conflict-reduction processing.
738
        :param show_base: If True, show the base revision in text conflicts.
739
            (incompatible with reprocess)
740
        :param change_reporter: An object that should report changes made
741
        :param interesting_files: The tree-relative paths of files that should
742
            participate in the merge.  If these paths refer to directories,
743
            the contents of those directories will also be included.  May not
744
            be combined with interesting_ids.  If neither interesting_files nor
745
            interesting_ids is specified, all files may participate in the
746
            merge.
3514.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Test that the lca_trees are passed down to the Merger object when appropriate.
747
        :param lca_trees: Can be set to a dictionary of {revision_id:rev_tree}
748
            if the ancestry was found to include a criss-cross merge.
749
            Otherwise should be None.
2590.2.10 by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review
750
        """
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
751
        object.__init__(self)
3376.2.4 by Martin Pool
Remove every assert statement from bzrlib!
752
        if interesting_files is not None and interesting_ids is not None:
753
            raise ValueError(
754
                'specify either interesting_ids or interesting_files')
5162.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Fix switch/merge when a ConfigurableFileMerger is used.
755
        if this_branch is None:
756
            this_branch = this_tree.branch
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
757
        self.interesting_ids = interesting_ids
2590.2.5 by Aaron Bentley
Allow selected files to be specified instead of selected ids
758
        self.interesting_files = interesting_files
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
759
        self.working_tree = working_tree
760
        self.this_tree = this_tree
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
761
        self.base_tree = base_tree
762
        self.other_tree = other_tree
4869.3.27 by Andrew Bennetts
Move news_merge plugin from contrib to bzrlib/plugins, change it to be enabled via a 'news_merge_files' config option, move more code out of the __init__ to minimise overhead, and add lots of docstrings, add NEWS entry.
763
        self.this_branch = this_branch
6410.1.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add other_branch argument to Merge3Merger.
764
        self.other_branch = other_branch
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
765
        self._raw_conflicts = []
766
        self.cooked_conflicts = []
767
        self.reprocess = reprocess
768
        self.show_base = show_base
3514.4.4 by John Arbash Meinel
Test that the lca_trees are passed down to the Merger object when appropriate.
769
        self._lca_trees = lca_trees
3514.4.37 by John Arbash Meinel
Tests pass when using _entries_lca as the default algorithm.
770
        # Uncommenting this will change the default algorithm to always use
771
        # _entries_lca. This can be useful for running the test suite and
772
        # making sure we haven't missed any corner cases.
3514.4.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle symlinks properly when objects are not RevisionTrees
773
        # if lca_trees is None:
774
        #     self._lca_trees = [self.base_tree]
1551.11.9 by Aaron Bentley
Apply change reporting to merge
775
        self.change_reporter = change_reporter
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
776
        self.cherrypick = cherrypick
3008.1.11 by Michael Hudson
restore the default behaviour of Merge3Merger.__init__().
777
        if do_merge:
778
            self.do_merge()
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
779
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
780
    def do_merge(self):
5753.2.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some unnecessary imports, clean up lazy imports.
781
        operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(self._do_merge)
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
782
        self.working_tree.lock_tree_write()
783
        operation.add_cleanup(self.working_tree.unlock)
784
        self.this_tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
785
        operation.add_cleanup(self.this_tree.unlock)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
786
        self.base_tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
787
        operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
788
        self.other_tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
789
        operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
790
        operation.run()
791
792
    def _do_merge(self, operation):
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
793
        self.tt = transform.TreeTransform(self.working_tree, None)
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
794
        operation.add_cleanup(self.tt.finalize)
795
        self._compute_transform()
796
        results = self.tt.apply(no_conflicts=True)
797
        self.write_modified(results)
5031.1.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix syntax error from bad conflict resolution.
798
        try:
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
799
            self.working_tree.add_conflicts(self.cooked_conflicts)
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
800
        except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
801
            pass
1534.7.192 by Aaron Bentley
Record hashes produced by merges
802
3008.1.9 by Michael Hudson
wanton hacking that lets me write an efficient version of get_diff_as_merged
803
    def make_preview_transform(self):
5753.2.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove some unnecessary imports, clean up lazy imports.
804
        operation = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(self._make_preview_transform)
3008.1.9 by Michael Hudson
wanton hacking that lets me write an efficient version of get_diff_as_merged
805
        self.base_tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
806
        operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
3008.1.9 by Michael Hudson
wanton hacking that lets me write an efficient version of get_diff_as_merged
807
        self.other_tree.lock_read()
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
808
        operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
809
        return operation.run_simple()
810
811
    def _make_preview_transform(self):
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
812
        self.tt = transform.TransformPreview(self.working_tree)
4797.16.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Replace many try/finally blocks in merge.py with more robust OperationWithCleanups.
813
        self._compute_transform()
3008.1.9 by Michael Hudson
wanton hacking that lets me write an efficient version of get_diff_as_merged
814
        return self.tt
815
3008.1.21 by Aaron Bentley
Make compute_transform private, test make_preview_transform
816
    def _compute_transform(self):
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
817
        if self._lca_trees is None:
818
            entries = self._entries3()
819
            resolver = self._three_way
820
        else:
821
            entries = self._entries_lca()
822
            resolver = self._lca_multi_way
6282.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
First cut at a working plugin to avoid conflicts in .po files by shelling out to msgmerge.
823
        # Prepare merge hooks
824
        factories = Merger.hooks['merge_file_content']
825
        # One hook for each registered one plus our default merger
826
        hooks = [factory(self) for factory in factories] + [self]
827
        self.active_hooks = [hook for hook in hooks if hook is not None]
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
828
        child_pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
829
        try:
830
            for num, (file_id, changed, parents3, names3,
831
                      executable3) in enumerate(entries):
6282.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
First cut at a working plugin to avoid conflicts in .po files by shelling out to msgmerge.
832
                # Try merging each entry
833
                child_pb.update(gettext('Preparing file merge'),
834
                                num, len(entries))
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
835
                self._merge_names(file_id, parents3, names3, resolver=resolver)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
836
                if changed:
4797.5.1 by Robert Collins
Support state on per-file merging to permit more efficient use of configuration data.
837
                    file_status = self._do_merge_contents(file_id)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
838
                else:
839
                    file_status = 'unmodified'
840
                self._merge_executable(file_id,
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
841
                    executable3, file_status, resolver=resolver)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
842
        finally:
843
            child_pb.finished()
5993.2.4 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove feature flag.
844
        self.tt.fixup_new_roots()
5246.2.33 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename _finish_transform to _finish_computing_transform.
845
        self._finish_computing_transform()
5246.2.4 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove a little bit of duplication.
846
5246.2.33 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename _finish_transform to _finish_computing_transform.
847
    def _finish_computing_transform(self):
5246.2.4 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove a little bit of duplication.
848
        """Finalize the transform and report the changes.
849
850
        This is the second half of _compute_transform.
851
        """
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
852
        child_pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
853
        try:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
854
            fs_conflicts = transform.resolve_conflicts(self.tt, child_pb,
855
                lambda t, c: transform.conflict_pass(t, c, self.other_tree))
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
856
        finally:
857
            child_pb.finished()
858
        if self.change_reporter is not None:
6622.1.34 by Jelmer Vernooij
Rename brzlib => breezy.
859
            from breezy import delta
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
860
            delta.report_changes(
3254.1.1 by Aaron Bentley
Make Tree.iter_changes a public method
861
                self.tt.iter_changes(), self.change_reporter)
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
862
        self.cook_conflicts(fs_conflicts)
863
        for conflict in self.cooked_conflicts:
5898.1.6 by Martin
Avoid implicit str casting in trace methods by calling unicode() on conflict objects first
864
            trace.warning(unicode(conflict))
3008.1.6 by Michael Hudson
chop up Merge3Merger.__init__ into pieces
865
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
866
    def _entries3(self):
2590.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Misc cleanup
867
        """Gather data about files modified between three trees.
868
869
        Return a list of tuples of file_id, changed, parents3, names3,
870
        executable3.  changed is a boolean indicating whether the file contents
871
        or kind were changed.  parents3 is a tuple of parent ids for base,
872
        other and this.  names3 is a tuple of names for base, other and this.
873
        executable3 is a tuple of execute-bit values for base, other and this.
874
        """
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
875
        result = []
3254.1.1 by Aaron Bentley
Make Tree.iter_changes a public method
876
        iterator = self.other_tree.iter_changes(self.base_tree,
5783.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove the 'include_unchanged=True' from iter_changes.
877
                specific_files=self.interesting_files,
2590.2.5 by Aaron Bentley
Allow selected files to be specified instead of selected ids
878
                extra_trees=[self.this_tree])
3363.17.1 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid inventory for merge and transform code
879
        this_entries = dict((e.file_id, e) for p, e in
880
                            self.this_tree.iter_entries_by_dir(
881
                            self.interesting_ids))
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
882
        for (file_id, paths, changed, versioned, parents, names, kind,
2590.2.5 by Aaron Bentley
Allow selected files to be specified instead of selected ids
883
             executable) in iterator:
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
884
            if (self.interesting_ids is not None and
885
                file_id not in self.interesting_ids):
886
                continue
3363.17.1 by Aaron Bentley
Avoid inventory for merge and transform code
887
            entry = this_entries.get(file_id)
888
            if entry is not None:
2590.2.4 by Aaron Bentley
Move entry generation to a helper
889
                this_name = entry.name
890
                this_parent = entry.parent_id
891
                this_executable = entry.executable
892
            else:
893
                this_name = None
894
                this_parent = None
895
                this_executable = None
896
            parents3 = parents + (this_parent,)
897
            names3 = names + (this_name,)
898
            executable3 = executable + (this_executable,)
899
            result.append((file_id, changed, parents3, names3, executable3))
900
        return result
901
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
902
    def _entries_lca(self):
903
        """Gather data about files modified between multiple trees.
904
905
        This compares OTHER versus all LCA trees, and for interesting entries,
906
        it then compares with THIS and BASE.
907
908
        For the multi-valued entries, the format will be (BASE, [lca1, lca2])
5891.1.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix a bunch of docstring formatting nits, making pydoctor a bit happier.
909
910
        :return: [(file_id, changed, parents, names, executable)], where:
911
912
            * file_id: Simple file_id of the entry
913
            * changed: Boolean, True if the kind or contents changed else False
914
            * parents: ((base, [parent_id, in, lcas]), parent_id_other,
915
                        parent_id_this)
916
            * names:   ((base, [name, in, lcas]), name_in_other, name_in_this)
917
            * executable: ((base, [exec, in, lcas]), exec_in_other,
918
                        exec_in_this)
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
919
        """
3514.4.24 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement support for 'interesting_files' and 'interesting_ids' for _entries_lca
920
        if self.interesting_files is not None:
921
            lookup_trees = [self.this_tree, self.base_tree]
922
            lookup_trees.extend(self._lca_trees)
923
            # I think we should include the lca trees as well
924
            interesting_ids = self.other_tree.paths2ids(self.interesting_files,
925
                                                        lookup_trees)
926
        else:
927
            interesting_ids = self.interesting_ids
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
928
        result = []
3514.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the lca_trees to be in 'find_merge_order'.
929
        walker = _mod_tree.MultiWalker(self.other_tree, self._lca_trees)
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
930
6405.2.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more tests.
931
        base_inventory = self.base_tree.root_inventory
932
        this_inventory = self.this_tree.root_inventory
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
933
        for path, file_id, other_ie, lca_values in walker.iter_all():
934
            # Is this modified at all from any of the other trees?
3514.4.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when OTHER doesn't have the entry.
935
            if other_ie is None:
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
936
                other_ie = _none_entry
3514.4.24 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement support for 'interesting_files' and 'interesting_ids' for _entries_lca
937
            if interesting_ids is not None and file_id not in interesting_ids:
938
                continue
3514.4.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when OTHER doesn't have the entry.
939
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
940
            # If other_revision is found in any of the lcas, that means this
941
            # node is uninteresting. This is because when merging, if there are
942
            # multiple heads(), we have to create a new node. So if we didn't,
943
            # we know that the ancestry is linear, and that OTHER did not
944
            # modify anything
945
            # See doc/developers/lca_merge_resolution.txt for details
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
946
            other_revision = other_ie.revision
3514.4.32 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test for proper behavior when *everything* is a WT.
947
            if other_revision is not None:
948
                # We can't use this shortcut when other_revision is None,
949
                # because it may be None because things are WorkingTrees, and
950
                # not because it is *actually* None.
951
                is_unmodified = False
952
                for lca_path, ie in lca_values:
953
                    if ie is not None and ie.revision == other_revision:
954
                        is_unmodified = True
955
                        break
956
                if is_unmodified:
957
                    continue
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
958
959
            lca_entries = []
960
            for lca_path, lca_ie in lca_values:
961
                if lca_ie is None:
962
                    lca_entries.append(_none_entry)
963
                else:
964
                    lca_entries.append(lca_ie)
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
965
5967.7.1 by Martin Pool
Deprecate __contains__ on Tree and Inventory
966
            if base_inventory.has_id(file_id):
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
967
                base_ie = base_inventory[file_id]
3514.4.10 by John Arbash Meinel
Test the case where BASE is missing a file that is present in THIS, OTHER and all LCAs.
968
            else:
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
969
                base_ie = _none_entry
970
5967.7.1 by Martin Pool
Deprecate __contains__ on Tree and Inventory
971
            if this_inventory.has_id(file_id):
3514.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when an entry is missing in THIS
972
                this_ie = this_inventory[file_id]
973
            else:
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
974
                this_ie = _none_entry
3514.4.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle when an entry is missing in THIS
975
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
976
            lca_kinds = []
977
            lca_parent_ids = []
978
            lca_names = []
979
            lca_executable = []
980
            for lca_ie in lca_entries:
981
                lca_kinds.append(lca_ie.kind)
982
                lca_parent_ids.append(lca_ie.parent_id)
983
                lca_names.append(lca_ie.name)
984
                lca_executable.append(lca_ie.executable)
985
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
986
            kind_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
987
                (base_ie.kind, lca_kinds),
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
988
                other_ie.kind, this_ie.kind)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
989
            parent_id_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
990
                (base_ie.parent_id, lca_parent_ids),
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
991
                other_ie.parent_id, this_ie.parent_id)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
992
            name_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
993
                (base_ie.name, lca_names),
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
994
                other_ie.name, this_ie.name)
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
995
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
996
            content_changed = True
997
            if kind_winner == 'this':
998
                # No kind change in OTHER, see if there are *any* changes
3948.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix an edge case with deleted files and criss-cross merges.
999
                if other_ie.kind == 'directory':
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
1000
                    if parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this':
1001
                        # No change for this directory in OTHER, skip
1002
                        continue
1003
                    content_changed = False
3948.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix an edge case with deleted files and criss-cross merges.
1004
                elif other_ie.kind is None or other_ie.kind == 'file':
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1005
                    def get_sha1(ie, tree):
3514.4.35 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test that we only call get_symlink_target if the object should be a symlink.
1006
                        if ie.kind != 'file':
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1007
                            return None
1008
                        return tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1009
                    base_sha1 = get_sha1(base_ie, self.base_tree)
1010
                    lca_sha1s = [get_sha1(ie, tree) for ie, tree
1011
                                 in zip(lca_entries, self._lca_trees)]
1012
                    this_sha1 = get_sha1(this_ie, self.this_tree)
1013
                    other_sha1 = get_sha1(other_ie, self.other_tree)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
1014
                    sha1_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1015
                        (base_sha1, lca_sha1s), other_sha1, this_sha1,
1016
                        allow_overriding_lca=False)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
1017
                    exec_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.22 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle executable bit changes as well.
1018
                        (base_ie.executable, lca_executable),
1019
                        other_ie.executable, this_ie.executable)
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
1020
                    if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'
3514.4.22 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle executable bit changes as well.
1021
                        and sha1_winner == 'this' and exec_winner == 'this'):
1022
                        # No kind, parent, name, exec, or content change for
1023
                        # OTHER, so this node is not considered interesting
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
1024
                        continue
1025
                    if sha1_winner == 'this':
1026
                        content_changed = False
3514.4.27 by John Arbash Meinel
A couple of symlink tests, we need to do more.
1027
                elif other_ie.kind == 'symlink':
3514.4.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle symlinks properly when objects are not RevisionTrees
1028
                    def get_target(ie, tree):
3514.4.35 by John Arbash Meinel
Add a test that we only call get_symlink_target if the object should be a symlink.
1029
                        if ie.kind != 'symlink':
3514.4.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle symlinks properly when objects are not RevisionTrees
1030
                            return None
1031
                        return tree.get_symlink_target(file_id)
1032
                    base_target = get_target(base_ie, self.base_tree)
1033
                    lca_targets = [get_target(ie, tree) for ie, tree
1034
                                   in zip(lca_entries, self._lca_trees)]
1035
                    this_target = get_target(this_ie, self.this_tree)
1036
                    other_target = get_target(other_ie, self.other_tree)
3514.4.39 by John Arbash Meinel
Use self._lca_multi_way rather than Merge3Merger._lca_multi_way by Aaron's request.
1037
                    target_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
3514.4.34 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle symlinks properly when objects are not RevisionTrees
1038
                        (base_target, lca_targets),
1039
                        other_target, this_target)
3514.4.28 by John Arbash Meinel
More symlink tests.
1040
                    if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'
1041
                        and target_winner == 'this'):
1042
                        # No kind, parent, name, or symlink target change
1043
                        # not interesting
1044
                        continue
1045
                    if target_winner == 'this':
1046
                        content_changed = False
3514.4.33 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement support for 'tree-reference'.
1047
                elif other_ie.kind == 'tree-reference':
1048
                    # The 'changed' information seems to be handled at a higher
1049
                    # level. At least, _entries3 returns False for content
1050
                    # changed, even when at a new revision_id.
1051
                    content_changed = False
1052
                    if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'):
1053
                        # Nothing interesting
1054
                        continue
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
1055
                else:
1056
                    raise AssertionError('unhandled kind: %s' % other_ie.kind)
3514.4.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch the lca_trees to be in 'find_merge_order'.
1057
1058
            # If we have gotten this far, that means something has changed
3514.4.20 by John Arbash Meinel
Use the _lca_multi_way to work out if there is actually a kind/parent/name/content change.
1059
            result.append((file_id, content_changed,
1060
                           ((base_ie.parent_id, lca_parent_ids),
1061
                            other_ie.parent_id, this_ie.parent_id),
1062
                           ((base_ie.name, lca_names),
1063
                            other_ie.name, this_ie.name),
1064
                           ((base_ie.executable, lca_executable),
1065
                            other_ie.executable, this_ie.executable)
3514.4.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Initial work on _entries_lca.
1066
                          ))
1067
        return result
1068
1534.7.192 by Aaron Bentley
Record hashes produced by merges
1069
    def write_modified(self, results):
1070
        modified_hashes = {}
1071
        for path in results.modified_paths:
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
1072
            file_id = self.working_tree.path2id(self.working_tree.relpath(path))
1534.7.192 by Aaron Bentley
Record hashes produced by merges
1073
            if file_id is None:
1074
                continue
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
1075
            hash = self.working_tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1534.7.192 by Aaron Bentley
Record hashes produced by merges
1076
            if hash is None:
1077
                continue
1078
            modified_hashes[file_id] = hash
6410.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Distinguish working tree and this tree.
1079
        self.working_tree.set_merge_modified(modified_hashes)
1534.7.192 by Aaron Bentley
Record hashes produced by merges
1080
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1081
    @staticmethod
1082
    def parent(entry, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1083
        """Determine the parent for a file_id (used as a key method)"""
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1084
        if entry is None:
1085
            return None
1086
        return entry.parent_id
1087
1088
    @staticmethod
1089
    def name(entry, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1090
        """Determine the name for a file_id (used as a key method)"""
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1091
        if entry is None:
1092
            return None
1093
        return entry.name
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1094
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1095
    @staticmethod
1096
    def contents_sha1(tree, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1097
        """Determine the sha1 of the file contents (used as a key method)."""
5967.7.1 by Martin Pool
Deprecate __contains__ on Tree and Inventory
1098
        if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1099
            return None
1100
        return tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1101
1102
    @staticmethod
1103
    def executable(tree, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1104
        """Determine the executability of a file-id (used as a key method)."""
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1105
        if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1106
            return None
1107
        if tree.kind(file_id) != "file":
1108
            return False
1109
        return tree.is_executable(file_id)
1110
1111
    @staticmethod
1112
    def kind(tree, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1113
        """Determine the kind of a file-id (used as a key method)."""
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1114
        if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1115
            return None
1116
        return tree.kind(file_id)
1117
1118
    @staticmethod
2590.2.8 by Aaron Bentley
Restore conflict handling changes
1119
    def _three_way(base, other, this):
1120
        if base == other:
5128.1.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Uncontroversial cleanups, mostly comments
1121
            # if 'base == other', either they all agree, or only 'this' has
1122
            # changed.
2590.2.8 by Aaron Bentley
Restore conflict handling changes
1123
            return 'this'
2590.2.10 by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review
1124
        elif this not in (base, other):
5128.1.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Uncontroversial cleanups, mostly comments
1125
            # 'this' is neither 'base' nor 'other', so both sides changed
2590.2.8 by Aaron Bentley
Restore conflict handling changes
1126
            return 'conflict'
1127
        elif this == other:
5128.1.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Uncontroversial cleanups, mostly comments
1128
            # "Ambiguous clean merge" -- both sides have made the same change.
2590.2.8 by Aaron Bentley
Restore conflict handling changes
1129
            return "this"
1130
        else:
5128.1.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Uncontroversial cleanups, mostly comments
1131
            # this == base: only other has changed.
2590.2.8 by Aaron Bentley
Restore conflict handling changes
1132
            return "other"
1133
1134
    @staticmethod
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1135
    def _lca_multi_way(bases, other, this, allow_overriding_lca=True):
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1136
        """Consider LCAs when determining whether a change has occurred.
1137
1138
        If LCAS are all identical, this is the same as a _three_way comparison.
1139
1140
        :param bases: value in (BASE, [LCAS])
1141
        :param other: value in OTHER
1142
        :param this: value in THIS
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1143
        :param allow_overriding_lca: If there is more than one unique lca
1144
            value, allow OTHER to override THIS if it has a new value, and
1145
            THIS only has an lca value, or vice versa. This is appropriate for
1146
            truly scalar values, not as much for non-scalars.
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1147
        :return: 'this', 'other', or 'conflict' depending on whether an entry
1148
            changed or not.
1149
        """
3948.1.7 by Vincent Ladeuil
Slight refactoring and test fixing.
1150
        # See doc/developers/lca_tree_merging.txt for details about this
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1151
        # algorithm.
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1152
        if other == this:
1153
            # Either Ambiguously clean, or nothing was actually changed. We
1154
            # don't really care
1155
            return 'this'
1156
        base_val, lca_vals = bases
1157
        # Remove 'base_val' from the lca_vals, because it is not interesting
1158
        filtered_lca_vals = [lca_val for lca_val in lca_vals
1159
                                      if lca_val != base_val]
1160
        if len(filtered_lca_vals) == 0:
1161
            return Merge3Merger._three_way(base_val, other, this)
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1162
1163
        unique_lca_vals = set(filtered_lca_vals)
1164
        if len(unique_lca_vals) == 1:
1165
            return Merge3Merger._three_way(unique_lca_vals.pop(), other, this)
1166
1167
        if allow_overriding_lca:
1168
            if other in unique_lca_vals:
1169
                if this in unique_lca_vals:
1170
                    # Each side picked a different lca, conflict
1171
                    return 'conflict'
1172
                else:
1173
                    # This has a value which supersedes both lca values, and
1174
                    # other only has an lca value
1175
                    return 'this'
1176
            elif this in unique_lca_vals:
1177
                # OTHER has a value which supersedes both lca values, and this
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1178
                # only has an lca value
3514.4.30 by John Arbash Meinel
Several updates.
1179
                return 'other'
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1180
5128.1.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Uncontroversial cleanups, mostly comments
1181
        # At this point, the lcas disagree, and the tip disagree
3514.4.19 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the _lca_multi_way function, and explicit tests.
1182
        return 'conflict'
1183
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1184
    def merge_names(self, file_id):
1185
        def get_entry(tree):
6468.2.4 by Jelmer Vernooij
Ask for forgiveness, not permission when looking up tree entry.
1186
            try:
6405.2.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more tests.
1187
                return tree.root_inventory[file_id]
6468.2.4 by Jelmer Vernooij
Ask for forgiveness, not permission when looking up tree entry.
1188
            except errors.NoSuchId:
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1189
                return None
1190
        this_entry = get_entry(self.this_tree)
1191
        other_entry = get_entry(self.other_tree)
1192
        base_entry = get_entry(self.base_tree)
2590.2.1 by Aaron Bentley
Start work on merging names based on iter_changes
1193
        entries = (base_entry, other_entry, this_entry)
1194
        names = []
1195
        parents = []
1196
        for entry in entries:
1197
            if entry is None:
1198
                names.append(None)
1199
                parents.append(None)
1200
            else:
1201
                names.append(entry.name)
1202
                parents.append(entry.parent_id)
3514.4.40 by John Arbash Meinel
Make 'resolver' a required parameter.
1203
        return self._merge_names(file_id, parents, names,
1204
                                 resolver=self._three_way)
2590.2.1 by Aaron Bentley
Start work on merging names based on iter_changes
1205
3514.4.40 by John Arbash Meinel
Make 'resolver' a required parameter.
1206
    def _merge_names(self, file_id, parents, names, resolver):
2590.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Misc cleanup
1207
        """Perform a merge on file_id names and parents"""
2590.2.1 by Aaron Bentley
Start work on merging names based on iter_changes
1208
        base_name, other_name, this_name = names
1209
        base_parent, other_parent, this_parent = parents
2590.2.2 by Aaron Bentley
Do most name merging from iter_changes output
1210
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
1211
        name_winner = resolver(*names)
2590.2.1 by Aaron Bentley
Start work on merging names based on iter_changes
1212
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
1213
        parent_id_winner = resolver(*parents)
2590.2.2 by Aaron Bentley
Do most name merging from iter_changes output
1214
        if this_name is None:
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1215
            if name_winner == "this":
1216
                name_winner = "other"
1217
            if parent_id_winner == "this":
1218
                parent_id_winner = "other"
1219
        if name_winner == "this" and parent_id_winner == "this":
1220
            return
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1221
        if name_winner == 'conflict' or parent_id_winner == 'conflict':
4597.7.18 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start addressing Andrew's concerns.
1222
            # Creating helpers (.OTHER or .THIS) here cause problems down the
1223
            # road if a ContentConflict needs to be created so we should not do
1224
            # that
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1225
            trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1226
            self._raw_conflicts.append(('path conflict', trans_id, file_id,
1227
                                        this_parent, this_name,
1228
                                        other_parent, other_name))
5954.4.2 by Aaron Bentley
Support merging into null tree.
1229
        if not self.other_tree.has_id(file_id):
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1230
            # it doesn't matter whether the result was 'other' or
5954.4.6 by Aaron Bentley
Updates from review.
1231
            # 'conflict'-- if it has no file id, we leave it alone.
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1232
            return
2590.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Misc cleanup
1233
        parent_id = parents[self.winner_idx[parent_id_winner]]
5954.4.2 by Aaron Bentley
Support merging into null tree.
1234
        name = names[self.winner_idx[name_winner]]
1235
        if parent_id is not None or name is not None:
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1236
            # if we get here, name_winner and parent_winner are set to safe
1237
            # values.
5954.4.2 by Aaron Bentley
Support merging into null tree.
1238
            if parent_id is None and name is not None:
1239
                # if parent_id is None and name is non-None, current file is
1240
                # the tree root.
1241
                if names[self.winner_idx[parent_id_winner]] != '':
1242
                    raise AssertionError(
1243
                        'File looks like a root, but named %s' %
1244
                        names[self.winner_idx[parent_id_winner]])
1245
                parent_trans_id = transform.ROOT_PARENT
1246
            else:
1247
                parent_trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(parent_id)
1248
            self.tt.adjust_path(name, parent_trans_id,
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1249
                                self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id))
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1250
4797.5.1 by Robert Collins
Support state on per-file merging to permit more efficient use of configuration data.
1251
    def _do_merge_contents(self, file_id):
3874.2.10 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix typo.
1252
        """Performs a merge on file_id contents."""
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1253
        def contents_pair(tree):
5967.7.1 by Martin Pool
Deprecate __contains__ on Tree and Inventory
1254
            if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1255
                return (None, None)
1256
            kind = tree.kind(file_id)
1257
            if kind == "file":
1258
                contents = tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1259
            elif kind == "symlink":
1260
                contents = tree.get_symlink_target(file_id)
1261
            else:
1262
                contents = None
1263
            return kind, contents
1558.15.3 by Aaron Bentley
Handle binary files for diff3 merges
1264
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1265
        # See SPOT run.  run, SPOT, run.
1266
        # So we're not QUITE repeating ourselves; we do tricky things with
1267
        # file kind...
1268
        base_pair = contents_pair(self.base_tree)
1269
        other_pair = contents_pair(self.other_tree)
3955.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the workings of merge_content to be lca aware.
1270
        if self._lca_trees:
3948.1.7 by Vincent Ladeuil
Slight refactoring and test fixing.
1271
            this_pair = contents_pair(self.this_tree)
3955.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the workings of merge_content to be lca aware.
1272
            lca_pairs = [contents_pair(tree) for tree in self._lca_trees]
1273
            winner = self._lca_multi_way((base_pair, lca_pairs), other_pair,
1274
                                         this_pair, allow_overriding_lca=False)
1275
        else:
3948.1.7 by Vincent Ladeuil
Slight refactoring and test fixing.
1276
            if base_pair == other_pair:
1277
                winner = 'this'
1278
            else:
1279
                # We delayed evaluating this_pair as long as we can to avoid
1280
                # unnecessary sha1 calculation
1281
                this_pair = contents_pair(self.this_tree)
1282
                winner = self._three_way(base_pair, other_pair, this_pair)
3955.2.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Change the workings of merge_content to be lca aware.
1283
        if winner == 'this':
1284
            # No interesting changes introduced by OTHER
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1285
            return "unmodified"
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1286
        # We have a hypothetical conflict, but if we have files, then we
1287
        # can try to merge the content
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1288
        trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
6388.1.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add pre and post merge hooks.
1289
        params = MergeFileHookParams(self, file_id, trans_id, this_pair[0],
4869.3.21 by Andrew Bennetts
Pass kinds (not pairs) to MergeHookParams.
1290
            other_pair[0], winner)
4797.5.1 by Robert Collins
Support state on per-file merging to permit more efficient use of configuration data.
1291
        hooks = self.active_hooks
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1292
        hook_status = 'not_applicable'
1293
        for hook in hooks:
4797.5.1 by Robert Collins
Support state on per-file merging to permit more efficient use of configuration data.
1294
            hook_status, lines = hook.merge_contents(params)
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1295
            if hook_status != 'not_applicable':
1296
                # Don't try any more hooks, this one applies.
4869.3.5 by Andrew Bennetts
Hook is invoked for delete vs. change conflicts, and may choose to result in deleting the file.
1297
                break
6015.47.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Address some points from gz's review.
1298
        # If the merge ends up replacing the content of the file, we get rid of
1299
        # it at the end of this method (this variable is used to track the
1300
        # exceptions to this rule).
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1301
        keep_this = False
4869.3.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Simplify slightly more.
1302
        result = "modified"
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1303
        if hook_status == 'not_applicable':
6015.47.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the other half by also producing a conflict but rely on merge to create the appropriate content. This covers the case where a file is modified in THIS but replaced in OTHER
1304
            # No merge hook was able to resolve the situation. Two cases exist:
1305
            # a content conflict or a duplicate one.
4869.3.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Simplify slightly more.
1306
            result = None
4869.3.17 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove contents_conflict nested function, replace last callsite with simpler form.
1307
            name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1308
            parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1309
            duplicate = False
6015.47.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the other half by also producing a conflict but rely on merge to create the appropriate content. This covers the case where a file is modified in THIS but replaced in OTHER
1310
            inhibit_content_conflict = False
1311
            if params.this_kind is None: # file_id is not in THIS
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1312
                # Is the name used for a different file_id ?
1313
                dupe_path = self.other_tree.id2path(file_id)
1314
                this_id = self.this_tree.path2id(dupe_path)
6015.47.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the other half by also producing a conflict but rely on merge to create the appropriate content. This covers the case where a file is modified in THIS but replaced in OTHER
1315
                if this_id is not None:
1316
                    # Two entries for the same path
1317
                    keep_this = True
1318
                    # versioning the merged file will trigger a duplicate
1319
                    # conflict
1320
                    self.tt.version_file(file_id, trans_id)
1321
                    transform.create_from_tree(
1322
                        self.tt, trans_id, self.other_tree, file_id,
1323
                        filter_tree_path=self._get_filter_tree_path(file_id))
1324
                    inhibit_content_conflict = True
1325
            elif params.other_kind is None: # file_id is not in OTHER
1326
                # Is the name used for a different file_id ?
1327
                dupe_path = self.this_tree.id2path(file_id)
1328
                other_id = self.other_tree.path2id(dupe_path)
1329
                if other_id is not None:
1330
                    # Two entries for the same path again, but here, the other
1331
                    # entry will also be merged.  We simply inhibit the
1332
                    # 'content' conflict creation because we know OTHER will
1333
                    # create (or has already created depending on ordering) an
1334
                    # entry at the same path. This will trigger a 'duplicate'
1335
                    # conflict later.
1336
                    keep_this = True
1337
                    inhibit_content_conflict = True
1338
            if not inhibit_content_conflict:
1339
                if params.this_kind is not None:
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1340
                    self.tt.unversion_file(trans_id)
1341
                # This is a contents conflict, because none of the available
1342
                # functions could merge it.
1343
                file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
1344
                                                  set_version=True)
1345
                self._raw_conflicts.append(('contents conflict', file_group))
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1346
        elif hook_status == 'success':
1347
            self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
1348
        elif hook_status == 'conflicted':
1349
            # XXX: perhaps the hook should be able to provide
1350
            # the BASE/THIS/OTHER files?
1351
            self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
1352
            self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1353
            name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1354
            parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
4869.3.23 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove some confusing code that has no effect.
1355
            self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id)
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1356
        elif hook_status == 'delete':
1357
            self.tt.unversion_file(trans_id)
4869.3.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Simplify slightly more.
1358
            result = "deleted"
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1359
        elif hook_status == 'done':
1360
            # The hook function did whatever it needs to do directly, no
1361
            # further action needed here.
1362
            pass
1363
        else:
4869.3.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Simplify slightly more.
1364
            raise AssertionError('unknown hook_status: %r' % (hook_status,))
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1365
        if not self.this_tree.has_id(file_id) and result == "modified":
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1366
            self.tt.version_file(file_id, trans_id)
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1367
        if not keep_this:
6015.47.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Address some points from gz's review.
1368
            # The merge has been performed and produced a new content, so the
1369
            # old contents should not be retained.
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1370
            self.tt.delete_contents(trans_id)
4869.3.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Simplify slightly more.
1371
        return result
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1372
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1373
    def _default_other_winner_merge(self, merge_hook_params):
1374
        """Replace this contents with other."""
1375
        file_id = merge_hook_params.file_id
1376
        trans_id = merge_hook_params.trans_id
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1377
        if self.other_tree.has_id(file_id):
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1378
            # OTHER changed the file
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1379
            transform.create_from_tree(
1380
                self.tt, trans_id, self.other_tree, file_id,
1381
                filter_tree_path=self._get_filter_tree_path(file_id))
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1382
            return 'done', None
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1383
        elif self.this_tree.has_id(file_id):
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1384
            # OTHER deleted the file
1385
            return 'delete', None
1386
        else:
1387
            raise AssertionError(
1388
                'winner is OTHER, but file_id %r not in THIS or OTHER tree'
1389
                % (file_id,))
1390
4797.5.1 by Robert Collins
Support state on per-file merging to permit more efficient use of configuration data.
1391
    def merge_contents(self, merge_hook_params):
1392
        """Fallback merge logic after user installed hooks."""
1393
        # This function is used in merge hooks as the fallback instance.
1394
        # Perhaps making this function and the functions it calls be a 
1395
        # a separate class would be better.
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1396
        if merge_hook_params.winner == 'other':
1397
            # OTHER is a straight winner, so replace this contents with other
1398
            return self._default_other_winner_merge(merge_hook_params)
1399
        elif merge_hook_params.is_file_merge():
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1400
            # THIS and OTHER are both files, so text merge.  Either
1401
            # BASE is a file, or both converted to files, so at least we
1402
            # have agreement that output should be a file.
1403
            try:
1404
                self.text_merge(merge_hook_params.file_id,
1405
                    merge_hook_params.trans_id)
1406
            except errors.BinaryFile:
1407
                return 'not_applicable', None
4869.3.16 by Andrew Bennetts
Move handling of winner==OTHER case into generic hook path too.
1408
            return 'done', None
4869.3.15 by Andrew Bennetts
Refactor so that the default text merge is the final hook tried. Other hooks can now invoke it directly via merger.default_text_merge if they wish.
1409
        else:
1410
            return 'not_applicable', None
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1411
1412
    def get_lines(self, tree, file_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1413
        """Return the lines in a file, or an empty list."""
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1414
        if tree.has_id(file_id):
4708.2.1 by Martin
Ensure all files opened by bazaar proper are explicitly closed
1415
            return tree.get_file_lines(file_id)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1416
        else:
1417
            return []
1418
1419
    def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1420
        """Perform a three-way text merge on a file_id"""
1421
        # it's possible that we got here with base as a different type.
1422
        # if so, we just want two-way text conflicts.
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1423
        if self.base_tree.has_id(file_id) and \
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1424
            self.base_tree.kind(file_id) == "file":
1425
            base_lines = self.get_lines(self.base_tree, file_id)
1426
        else:
1427
            base_lines = []
1428
        other_lines = self.get_lines(self.other_tree, file_id)
1429
        this_lines = self.get_lines(self.this_tree, file_id)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1430
        m3 = merge3.Merge3(base_lines, this_lines, other_lines,
1431
                           is_cherrypick=self.cherrypick)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1432
        start_marker = "!START OF MERGE CONFLICT!" + "I HOPE THIS IS UNIQUE"
1433
        if self.show_base is True:
1434
            base_marker = '|' * 7
1435
        else:
1436
            base_marker = None
1437
1438
        def iter_merge3(retval):
1439
            retval["text_conflicts"] = False
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1440
            for line in m3.merge_lines(name_a = "TREE",
1441
                                       name_b = "MERGE-SOURCE",
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1442
                                       name_base = "BASE-REVISION",
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1443
                                       start_marker=start_marker,
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1444
                                       base_marker=base_marker,
1445
                                       reprocess=self.reprocess):
1446
                if line.startswith(start_marker):
1447
                    retval["text_conflicts"] = True
1448
                    yield line.replace(start_marker, '<' * 7)
1449
                else:
1450
                    yield line
1451
        retval = {}
1452
        merge3_iterator = iter_merge3(retval)
1453
        self.tt.create_file(merge3_iterator, trans_id)
1454
        if retval["text_conflicts"] is True:
1455
            self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1456
            name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1457
            parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1458
            file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1459
                                              this_lines, base_lines,
1460
                                              other_lines)
1461
            file_group.append(trans_id)
1462
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1463
1464
    def _get_filter_tree_path(self, file_id):
6015.47.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Address some points from gz's review.
1465
        if self.this_tree.supports_content_filtering():
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1466
            # We get the path from the working tree if it exists.
1467
            # That fails though when OTHER is adding a file, so
1468
            # we fall back to the other tree to find the path if
1469
            # it doesn't exist locally.
1470
            try:
6015.47.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Address some points from gz's review.
1471
                return self.this_tree.id2path(file_id)
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1472
            except errors.NoSuchId:
6015.47.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Address some points from gz's review.
1473
                return self.other_tree.id2path(file_id)
1474
        # Skip the id2path lookup for older formats
1475
        return None
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1476
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1477
    def _dump_conflicts(self, name, parent_id, file_id, this_lines=None,
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1478
                        base_lines=None, other_lines=None, set_version=False,
1479
                        no_base=False):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1480
        """Emit conflict files.
1481
        If this_lines, base_lines, or other_lines are omitted, they will be
1482
        determined automatically.  If set_version is true, the .OTHER, .THIS
1483
        or .BASE (in that order) will be created as versioned files.
1484
        """
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1485
        data = [('OTHER', self.other_tree, other_lines),
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1486
                ('THIS', self.this_tree, this_lines)]
1487
        if not no_base:
1488
            data.append(('BASE', self.base_tree, base_lines))
4443.2.1 by Ian Clatworthy
apply content filters when merging new files
1489
1490
        # We need to use the actual path in the working tree of the file here,
1491
        # ignoring the conflict suffixes
1492
        wt = self.this_tree
1493
        if wt.supports_content_filtering():
1494
            try:
1495
                filter_tree_path = wt.id2path(file_id)
1496
            except errors.NoSuchId:
1497
                # file has been deleted
1498
                filter_tree_path = None
1499
        else:
1500
            # Skip the id2path lookup for older formats
1501
            filter_tree_path = None
1502
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1503
        versioned = False
1504
        file_group = []
1505
        for suffix, tree, lines in data:
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1506
            if tree.has_id(file_id):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1507
                trans_id = self._conflict_file(name, parent_id, tree, file_id,
4443.2.1 by Ian Clatworthy
apply content filters when merging new files
1508
                                               suffix, lines, filter_tree_path)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1509
                file_group.append(trans_id)
1510
                if set_version and not versioned:
1511
                    self.tt.version_file(file_id, trans_id)
1512
                    versioned = True
1513
        return file_group
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1514
3363.17.21 by Aaron Bentley
Conflicts are handled when merging from preview trees
1515
    def _conflict_file(self, name, parent_id, tree, file_id, suffix,
4443.2.1 by Ian Clatworthy
apply content filters when merging new files
1516
                       lines=None, filter_tree_path=None):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1517
        """Emit a single conflict file."""
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1518
        name = name + '.' + suffix
1519
        trans_id = self.tt.create_path(name, parent_id)
4854.1.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Merge lp:bzr/2.0 into lp:bzr.
1520
        transform.create_from_tree(self.tt, trans_id, tree, file_id, lines,
4443.2.1 by Ian Clatworthy
apply content filters when merging new files
1521
            filter_tree_path)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1522
        return trans_id
1523
1524
    def merge_executable(self, file_id, file_status):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1525
        """Perform a merge on the execute bit."""
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1526
        executable = [self.executable(t, file_id) for t in (self.base_tree,
1527
                      self.other_tree, self.this_tree)]
3514.4.40 by John Arbash Meinel
Make 'resolver' a required parameter.
1528
        self._merge_executable(file_id, executable, file_status,
1529
                               resolver=self._three_way)
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1530
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
1531
    def _merge_executable(self, file_id, executable, file_status,
3514.4.40 by John Arbash Meinel
Make 'resolver' a required parameter.
1532
                          resolver):
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1533
        """Perform a merge on the execute bit."""
1534
        base_executable, other_executable, this_executable = executable
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1535
        if file_status == "deleted":
1536
            return
3514.4.21 by John Arbash Meinel
Hook up the lca-way logic into the path handlers.
1537
        winner = resolver(*executable)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1538
        if winner == "conflict":
1539
        # There must be a None in here, if we have a conflict, but we
1540
        # need executability since file status was not deleted.
1534.10.35 by Aaron Bentley
Merge handles contents + executable + deletion conflict
1541
            if self.executable(self.other_tree, file_id) is None:
1534.7.142 by Aaron Bentley
Fixed executability conflicts
1542
                winner = "this"
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1543
            else:
1534.7.142 by Aaron Bentley
Fixed executability conflicts
1544
                winner = "other"
1551.19.30 by Aaron Bentley
Accelerate merge by skipping file existence check when merging execute bit
1545
        if winner == 'this' and file_status != "modified":
1546
            return
1547
        trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
4597.9.7 by Vincent Ladeuil
transform.final_kind() now returns None instead of raising NoSuchFile.
1548
        if self.tt.final_kind(trans_id) != "file":
1551.19.30 by Aaron Bentley
Accelerate merge by skipping file existence check when merging execute bit
1549
            return
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1550
        if winner == "this":
1551.19.30 by Aaron Bentley
Accelerate merge by skipping file existence check when merging execute bit
1551
            executability = this_executable
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1552
        else:
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1553
            if self.other_tree.has_id(file_id):
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1554
                executability = other_executable
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1555
            elif self.this_tree.has_id(file_id):
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1556
                executability = this_executable
4869.3.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Use 'tree.has_id(file_id)' rather than using 'file_id in tree' or using tree.inventory.
1557
            elif self.base_tree_has_id(file_id):
2590.2.3 by Aaron Bentley
Merge the execute bit based on iter_changes
1558
                executability = base_executable
1551.19.30 by Aaron Bentley
Accelerate merge by skipping file existence check when merging execute bit
1559
        if executability is not None:
1560
            trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1561
            self.tt.set_executability(executability, trans_id)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1562
1534.7.172 by Aaron Bentley
Integrated fs conflicts with merge conflicts.
1563
    def cook_conflicts(self, fs_conflicts):
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1564
        """Convert all conflicts into a form that doesn't depend on trans_id"""
5988.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Do not generate path conflicts if a corresponding content conflict exists
1565
        content_conflict_file_ids = set()
1566
        cooked_conflicts = transform.cook_conflicts(fs_conflicts, self.tt)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1567
        fp = transform.FinalPaths(self.tt)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1568
        for conflict in self._raw_conflicts:
1569
            conflict_type = conflict[0]
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1570
            if conflict_type == 'path conflict':
1571
                (trans_id, file_id,
1572
                this_parent, this_name,
1573
                other_parent, other_name) = conflict[1:]
1574
                if this_parent is None or this_name is None:
1575
                    this_path = '<deleted>'
1576
                else:
1577
                    parent_path =  fp.get_path(
1578
                        self.tt.trans_id_file_id(this_parent))
1579
                    this_path = osutils.pathjoin(parent_path, this_name)
1580
                if other_parent is None or other_name is None:
1581
                    other_path = '<deleted>'
1582
                else:
5050.73.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Handle path conflicts involving different root-ids
1583
                    if other_parent == self.other_tree.get_root_id():
5050.73.9 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix typo.
1584
                        # The tree transform doesn't know about the other root,
5050.73.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Handle path conflicts involving different root-ids
1585
                        # so we special case here to avoid a NoFinalPath
1586
                        # exception
1587
                        parent_path = ''
1588
                    else:
1589
                        parent_path =  fp.get_path(
1590
                            self.tt.trans_id_file_id(other_parent))
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1591
                    other_path = osutils.pathjoin(parent_path, other_name)
1592
                c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory(
1593
                    'path conflict', path=this_path,
1594
                    conflict_path=other_path,
1595
                    file_id=file_id)
1596
            elif conflict_type == 'contents conflict':
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1597
                for trans_id in conflict[1]:
1598
                    file_id = self.tt.final_file_id(trans_id)
1599
                    if file_id is not None:
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1600
                        # Ok we found the relevant file-id
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1601
                        break
1602
                path = fp.get_path(trans_id)
1603
                for suffix in ('.BASE', '.THIS', '.OTHER'):
1604
                    if path.endswith(suffix):
6015.47.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix first half of the bug by producing a 'duplicate' conflict instead of a 'content' one when the file has been replaced in THIS and modified in OTHER.
1605
                        # Here is the raw path
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1606
                        path = path[:-len(suffix)]
1607
                        break
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1608
                c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory(conflict_type,
1609
                                                    path=path, file_id=file_id)
5988.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Do not generate path conflicts if a corresponding content conflict exists
1610
                content_conflict_file_ids.add(file_id)
4597.7.11 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix #531967 by creating helpers for PathConflicts when a deletion
1611
            elif conflict_type == 'text conflict':
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1612
                trans_id = conflict[1]
1613
                path = fp.get_path(trans_id)
1614
                file_id = self.tt.final_file_id(trans_id)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1615
                c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory(conflict_type,
1616
                                                    path=path, file_id=file_id)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1617
            else:
4597.7.18 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start addressing Andrew's concerns.
1618
                raise AssertionError('bad conflict type: %r' % (conflict,))
5988.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Do not generate path conflicts if a corresponding content conflict exists
1619
            cooked_conflicts.append(c)
5988.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make it clear that we start from an empty cooked_conflicts list.
1620
1621
        self.cooked_conflicts = []
5988.2.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Do not generate path conflicts if a corresponding content conflict exists
1622
        # We want to get rid of path conflicts when a corresponding contents
1623
        # conflict exists. This can occur when one branch deletes a file while
1624
        # the other renames *and* modifies it. In this case, the content
1625
        # conflict is enough.
1626
        for c in cooked_conflicts:
1627
            if (c.typestring == 'path conflict'
1628
                and c.file_id in content_conflict_file_ids):
1629
                continue
1534.10.19 by Aaron Bentley
Stanza conversion, cooking
1630
            self.cooked_conflicts.append(c)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1631
        self.cooked_conflicts.sort(key=_mod_conflicts.Conflict.sort_key)
1534.7.141 by Aaron Bentley
Added conflict reporting
1632
1633
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1634
class WeaveMerger(Merge3Merger):
1534.7.167 by Aaron Bentley
PEP8 and comment cleanups
1635
    """Three-way tree merger, text weave merger."""
1551.6.8 by Aaron Bentley
Implemented reprocess for weave
1636
    supports_reprocess = True
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1637
    supports_show_base = False
3062.2.7 by Aaron Bentley
Prevent reverse cherry-picking with weave
1638
    supports_reverse_cherrypick = False
3062.2.9 by Aaron Bentley
Don't use the base if not cherrypicking
1639
    history_based = True
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1640
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1641
    def _generate_merge_plan(self, file_id, base):
1642
        return self.this_tree.plan_file_merge(file_id, self.other_tree,
3062.2.9 by Aaron Bentley
Don't use the base if not cherrypicking
1643
                                              base=base)
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1644
1645
    def _merged_lines(self, file_id):
1646
        """Generate the merged lines.
1647
        There is no distinction between lines that are meant to contain <<<<<<<
1648
        and conflicts.
1649
        """
1650
        if self.cherrypick:
1651
            base = self.base_tree
1652
        else:
1653
            base = None
1654
        plan = self._generate_merge_plan(file_id, base)
1551.19.17 by Aaron Bentley
Add debugging flag for merges
1655
        if 'merge' in debug.debug_flags:
1656
            plan = list(plan)
1657
            trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1658
            name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id) + '.plan'
4634.101.6 by John Arbash Meinel
killed-both and killed-base is 11 chars long.
1659
            contents = ('%11s|%s' % l for l in plan)
1551.19.17 by Aaron Bentley
Add debugging flag for merges
1660
            self.tt.new_file(name, self.tt.final_parent(trans_id), contents)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1661
        textmerge = versionedfile.PlanWeaveMerge(plan, '<<<<<<< TREE\n',
1662
                                                 '>>>>>>> MERGE-SOURCE\n')
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1663
        lines, conflicts = textmerge.merge_lines(self.reprocess)
1664
        if conflicts:
1665
            base_lines = textmerge.base_from_plan()
1666
        else:
1667
            base_lines = None
1668
        return lines, base_lines
4869.2.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove some duplication.
1669
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1670
    def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1671
        """Perform a (weave) text merge for a given file and file-id.
1672
        If conflicts are encountered, .THIS and .OTHER files will be emitted,
1673
        and a conflict will be noted.
1674
        """
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1675
        lines, base_lines = self._merged_lines(file_id)
1558.15.10 by Aaron Bentley
Merge bzr.dev
1676
        lines = list(lines)
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1677
        # Note we're checking whether the OUTPUT is binary in this case,
1558.15.5 by Aaron Bentley
Fixed binary handling in weave merge
1678
        # because we don't want to get into weave merge guts.
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1679
        textfile.check_text_lines(lines)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1680
        self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1681
        if base_lines is not None:
1682
            # Conflict
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1683
            self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1684
            name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1685
            parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1686
            file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1687
                                              no_base=False,
1688
                                              base_lines=base_lines)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1689
            file_group.append(trans_id)
1690
1691
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
1692
class LCAMerger(WeaveMerger):
1693
4634.101.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Start working on the ability to drop a .BASE file for --weave and --lca merge.
1694
    def _generate_merge_plan(self, file_id, base):
1695
        return self.this_tree.plan_file_lca_merge(file_id, self.other_tree,
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
1696
                                                  base=base)
1697
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1698
class Diff3Merger(Merge3Merger):
1534.7.167 by Aaron Bentley
PEP8 and comment cleanups
1699
    """Three-way merger using external diff3 for text merging"""
1711.7.20 by John Arbash Meinel
always close files, minor PEP8 cleanup
1700
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1701
    def dump_file(self, temp_dir, name, tree, file_id):
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1702
        out_path = osutils.pathjoin(temp_dir, name)
1711.7.20 by John Arbash Meinel
always close files, minor PEP8 cleanup
1703
        out_file = open(out_path, "wb")
1704
        try:
1705
            in_file = tree.get_file(file_id)
1706
            for line in in_file:
1707
                out_file.write(line)
1708
        finally:
1709
            out_file.close()
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1710
        return out_path
1711
1712
    def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1534.7.157 by Aaron Bentley
Added more docs
1713
        """Perform a diff3 merge using a specified file-id and trans-id.
1714
        If conflicts are encountered, .BASE, .THIS. and .OTHER conflict files
1715
        will be dumped, and a will be conflict noted.
1716
        """
6622.1.34 by Jelmer Vernooij
Rename brzlib => breezy.
1717
        import breezy.patch
1996.3.18 by John Arbash Meinel
Now that mkdtemp and rmtree are lazy, they should not be directly improted.
1718
        temp_dir = osutils.mkdtemp(prefix="bzr-")
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1719
        try:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1720
            new_file = osutils.pathjoin(temp_dir, "new")
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1721
            this = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "this", self.this_tree, file_id)
1722
            base = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "base", self.base_tree, file_id)
1723
            other = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "other", self.other_tree, file_id)
6622.1.34 by Jelmer Vernooij
Rename brzlib => breezy.
1724
            status = breezy.patch.diff3(new_file, this, base, other)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1725
            if status not in (0, 1):
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
1726
                raise errors.BzrError("Unhandled diff3 exit code")
1711.7.20 by John Arbash Meinel
always close files, minor PEP8 cleanup
1727
            f = open(new_file, 'rb')
1728
            try:
1729
                self.tt.create_file(f, trans_id)
1730
            finally:
1731
                f.close()
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1732
            if status == 1:
1733
                name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1734
                parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1735
                self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id)
1551.8.39 by Aaron Bentley
Fix diff3 conflict-reporting bug
1736
                self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1737
        finally:
1996.3.18 by John Arbash Meinel
Now that mkdtemp and rmtree are lazy, they should not be directly improted.
1738
            osutils.rmtree(temp_dir)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1739
1740
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1741
class PathNotInTree(errors.BzrError):
1742
5246.2.28 by Andrew Bennetts
Improve some docstrings.
1743
    _fmt = """Merge-into failed because %(tree)s does not contain %(path)s."""
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1744
5246.2.23 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix XXX by adding a test for that case, and don't use AssertionError for a legitimate user error.
1745
    def __init__(self, path, tree):
1746
        errors.BzrError.__init__(self, path=path, tree=tree)
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1747
1748
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1749
class MergeIntoMerger(Merger):
1750
    """Merger that understands other_tree will be merged into a subdir.
1751
1752
    This also changes the Merger api so that it uses real Branch, revision_id,
1753
    and RevisonTree objects, rather than using revision specs.
1754
    """
1755
1756
    def __init__(self, this_tree, other_branch, other_tree, target_subdir,
5246.2.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Minor tweaks.
1757
            source_subpath, other_rev_id=None):
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1758
        """Create a new MergeIntoMerger object.
1759
5246.2.6 by Andrew Bennetts
Improve some docstrings. Simplify code slightly.
1760
        source_subpath in other_tree will be effectively copied to
1761
        target_subdir in this_tree.
1762
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1763
        :param this_tree: The tree that we will be merging into.
1764
        :param other_branch: The Branch we will be merging from.
1765
        :param other_tree: The RevisionTree object we want to merge.
1766
        :param target_subdir: The relative path where we want to merge
1767
            other_tree into this_tree
5246.2.6 by Andrew Bennetts
Improve some docstrings. Simplify code slightly.
1768
        :param source_subpath: The relative path specifying the subtree of
1769
            other_tree to merge into this_tree.
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1770
        """
1771
        # It is assumed that we are merging a tree that is not in our current
1772
        # ancestry, which means we are using the "EmptyTree" as our basis.
1773
        null_ancestor_tree = this_tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(
1774
                                _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
1775
        super(MergeIntoMerger, self).__init__(
1776
            this_branch=this_tree.branch,
1777
            this_tree=this_tree,
1778
            other_tree=other_tree,
1779
            base_tree=null_ancestor_tree,
1780
            )
1781
        self._target_subdir = target_subdir
1782
        self._source_subpath = source_subpath
1783
        self.other_branch = other_branch
5246.2.22 by Andrew Bennetts
Minor tweaks.
1784
        if other_rev_id is None:
1785
            other_rev_id = other_tree.get_revision_id()
1786
        self.other_rev_id = self.other_basis = other_rev_id
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1787
        self.base_is_ancestor = True
1788
        self.backup_files = True
1789
        self.merge_type = Merge3Merger
1790
        self.show_base = False
1791
        self.reprocess = False
1792
        self.interesting_ids = None
5246.2.32 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename _Wrapper to _MergeTypeParameterizer.
1793
        self.merge_type = _MergeTypeParameterizer(MergeIntoMergeType,
1794
              target_subdir=self._target_subdir,
1795
              source_subpath=self._source_subpath)
5246.2.11 by Andrew Bennetts
Handle partial tree merges, add more tests, refactor tests a little.
1796
        if self._source_subpath != '':
1797
            # If this isn't a partial merge make sure the revisions will be
1798
            # present.
1799
            self._maybe_fetch(self.other_branch, self.this_branch,
1800
                self.other_basis)
1801
1802
    def set_pending(self):
1803
        if self._source_subpath != '':
1804
            return
1805
        Merger.set_pending(self)
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1806
1807
5246.2.32 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename _Wrapper to _MergeTypeParameterizer.
1808
class _MergeTypeParameterizer(object):
5246.2.29 by Andrew Bennetts
Improve some docstrings.
1809
    """Wrap a merge-type class to provide extra parameters.
1810
    
1811
    This is hack used by MergeIntoMerger to pass some extra parameters to its
1812
    merge_type.  Merger.do_merge() sets up its own set of parameters to pass to
1813
    the 'merge_type' member.  It is difficult override do_merge without
1814
    re-writing the whole thing, so instead we create a wrapper which will pass
1815
    the extra parameters.
1816
    """
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1817
1818
    def __init__(self, merge_type, **kwargs):
1819
        self._extra_kwargs = kwargs
1820
        self._merge_type = merge_type
1821
1822
    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1823
        kwargs.update(self._extra_kwargs)
1824
        return self._merge_type(*args, **kwargs)
1825
1826
    def __getattr__(self, name):
1827
        return getattr(self._merge_type, name)
1828
1829
5246.2.30 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename Merge3MergeIntoMerger to MergeIntoMergeType.
1830
class MergeIntoMergeType(Merge3Merger):
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1831
    """Merger that incorporates a tree (or part of a tree) into another."""
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1832
1833
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
5246.2.28 by Andrew Bennetts
Improve some docstrings.
1834
        """Initialize the merger object.
1835
1836
        :param args: See Merge3Merger.__init__'s args.
1837
        :param kwargs: See Merge3Merger.__init__'s keyword args, except for
1838
            source_subpath and target_subdir.
1839
        :keyword source_subpath: The relative path specifying the subtree of
1840
            other_tree to merge into this_tree.
1841
        :keyword target_subdir: The relative path where we want to merge
1842
            other_tree into this_tree
1843
        """
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1844
        # All of the interesting work happens during Merge3Merger.__init__(),
1845
        # so we have have to hack in to get our extra parameters set.
1846
        self._source_subpath = kwargs.pop('source_subpath')
1847
        self._target_subdir = kwargs.pop('target_subdir')
5246.2.30 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename Merge3MergeIntoMerger to MergeIntoMergeType.
1848
        super(MergeIntoMergeType, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1849
1850
    def _compute_transform(self):
1851
        child_pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
1852
        try:
1853
            entries = self._entries_to_incorporate()
1854
            entries = list(entries)
1855
            for num, (entry, parent_id) in enumerate(entries):
6138.4.1 by Jonathan Riddell
add gettext to progress bar strings
1856
                child_pb.update(gettext('Preparing file merge'), num, len(entries))
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1857
                parent_trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(parent_id)
1858
                trans_id = transform.new_by_entry(self.tt, entry,
1859
                    parent_trans_id, self.other_tree)
1860
        finally:
1861
            child_pb.finished()
5246.2.33 by Andrew Bennetts
Rename _finish_transform to _finish_computing_transform.
1862
        self._finish_computing_transform()
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1863
1864
    def _entries_to_incorporate(self):
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1865
        """Yields pairs of (inventory_entry, new_parent)."""
6405.2.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more tests.
1866
        other_inv = self.other_tree.root_inventory
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1867
        subdir_id = other_inv.path2id(self._source_subpath)
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1868
        if subdir_id is None:
5246.2.20 by Andrew Bennetts
Tweak comments, add NEWS entry.
1869
            # XXX: The error would be clearer if it gave the URL of the source
1870
            # branch, but we don't have a reference to that here.
5246.2.23 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix XXX by adding a test for that case, and don't use AssertionError for a legitimate user error.
1871
            raise PathNotInTree(self._source_subpath, "Source tree")
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1872
        subdir = other_inv[subdir_id]
1873
        parent_in_target = osutils.dirname(self._target_subdir)
6405.2.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more tests.
1874
        target_id = self.this_tree.path2id(parent_in_target)
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1875
        if target_id is None:
5246.2.23 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix XXX by adding a test for that case, and don't use AssertionError for a legitimate user error.
1876
            raise PathNotInTree(self._target_subdir, "Target tree")
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1877
        name_in_target = osutils.basename(self._target_subdir)
1878
        merge_into_root = subdir.copy()
1879
        merge_into_root.name = name_in_target
6405.2.10 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more tests.
1880
        if self.this_tree.has_id(merge_into_root.file_id):
5246.2.18 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix traceback if source path does not exist.
1881
            # Give the root a new file-id.
5246.2.23 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix XXX by adding a test for that case, and don't use AssertionError for a legitimate user error.
1882
            # This can happen fairly easily if the directory we are
1883
            # incorporating is the root, and both trees have 'TREE_ROOT' as
1884
            # their root_id.  Users will expect this to Just Work, so we
1885
            # change the file-id here.
1886
            # Non-root file-ids could potentially conflict too.  That's really
1887
            # an edge case, so we don't do anything special for those.  We let
1888
            # them cause conflicts.
5246.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
Make all the existing tests pass.
1889
            merge_into_root.file_id = generate_ids.gen_file_id(name_in_target)
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1890
        yield (merge_into_root, target_id)
5246.2.10 by Andrew Bennetts
Add more tests.
1891
        if subdir.kind != 'directory':
1892
            # No children, so we are done.
1893
            return
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1894
        for ignored_path, entry in other_inv.iter_entries_by_dir(subdir_id):
5246.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
Make all the existing tests pass.
1895
            parent_id = entry.parent_id
1896
            if parent_id == subdir.file_id:
1897
                # The root's parent ID has changed, so make sure children of
1898
                # the root refer to the new ID.
1899
                parent_id = merge_into_root.file_id
1900
            yield (entry, parent_id)
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1901
1902
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1903
def merge_inner(this_branch, other_tree, base_tree, ignore_zero=False,
2255.2.31 by Robert Collins
Work in progress to make merge_inner work with dirstate trees.
1904
                backup_files=False,
1905
                merge_type=Merge3Merger,
1906
                interesting_ids=None,
1907
                show_base=False,
1908
                reprocess=False,
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1909
                other_rev_id=None,
1910
                interesting_files=None,
1534.9.9 by Aaron Bentley
Added progress bar to pull
1911
                this_tree=None,
5993.2.4 by Jelmer Vernooij
Remove feature flag.
1912
                change_reporter=None):
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
1913
    """Primary interface for merging.
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1914
5246.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Very rough first draft of cmd_merge_into from bzr-merge-into. Passes its blackbox tests.
1915
    Typical use is probably::
1916
1917
        merge_inner(branch, branch.get_revision_tree(other_revision),
1918
                    branch.get_revision_tree(base_revision))
1919
    """
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1920
    if this_tree is None:
6622.1.34 by Jelmer Vernooij
Rename brzlib => breezy.
1921
        raise errors.BzrError("breezy.merge.merge_inner requires a this_tree "
5993.2.1 by Jelmer Vernooij
Add test for rootless tree merge.
1922
                              "parameter")
2255.2.31 by Robert Collins
Work in progress to make merge_inner work with dirstate trees.
1923
    merger = Merger(this_branch, other_tree, base_tree, this_tree=this_tree,
6719.1.2 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix some tests.
1924
                    change_reporter=change_reporter)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1925
    merger.backup_files = backup_files
1926
    merger.merge_type = merge_type
1927
    merger.interesting_ids = interesting_ids
1551.2.23 by Aaron Bentley
Got merge_inner's ignore_zero parameter working
1928
    merger.ignore_zero = ignore_zero
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1929
    if interesting_files:
3376.2.4 by Martin Pool
Remove every assert statement from bzrlib!
1930
        if interesting_ids:
1931
            raise ValueError('Only supply interesting_ids'
1932
                             ' or interesting_files')
2590.2.5 by Aaron Bentley
Allow selected files to be specified instead of selected ids
1933
        merger.interesting_files = interesting_files
1979.2.1 by Robert Collins
(robertc) adds a convenience method "merge_from_branch" to WorkingTree.
1934
    merger.show_base = show_base
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1935
    merger.reprocess = reprocess
1936
    merger.other_rev_id = other_rev_id
1937
    merger.other_basis = other_rev_id
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
1938
    get_revision_id = getattr(base_tree, 'get_revision_id', None)
1939
    if get_revision_id is None:
1940
        get_revision_id = base_tree.last_revision
4595.13.2 by Alexander Belchenko
[cherrypick revno 4650 from bzr.dev] Fix shelve on windows. (Robert Collins, #305006)
1941
    merger.cache_trees_with_revision_ids([other_tree, base_tree, this_tree])
3249.3.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Implement cherrypick support for Merge3
1942
    merger.set_base_revision(get_revision_id(), this_branch)
1534.7.140 by Aaron Bentley
Moved the merge stuff into merge.py
1943
    return merger.do_merge()
1944
6259.3.1 by Martin Packman
Relocate merge type registry to bzrlib.merge from bzrlib.option
1945
1946
merge_type_registry = registry.Registry()
6259.3.2 by Martin Packman
No longer want register_lazy as passing objects directly
1947
merge_type_registry.register('diff3', Diff3Merger,
6259.3.3 by Martin Packman
Merge bzr.dev to resolve conflicts with updated registry help strings
1948
                             "Merge using external diff3.")
6259.3.2 by Martin Packman
No longer want register_lazy as passing objects directly
1949
merge_type_registry.register('lca', LCAMerger,
6259.3.3 by Martin Packman
Merge bzr.dev to resolve conflicts with updated registry help strings
1950
                             "LCA-newness merge.")
6259.3.2 by Martin Packman
No longer want register_lazy as passing objects directly
1951
merge_type_registry.register('merge3', Merge3Merger,
6259.3.3 by Martin Packman
Merge bzr.dev to resolve conflicts with updated registry help strings
1952
                             "Native diff3-style merge.")
6259.3.2 by Martin Packman
No longer want register_lazy as passing objects directly
1953
merge_type_registry.register('weave', WeaveMerger,
6259.3.3 by Martin Packman
Merge bzr.dev to resolve conflicts with updated registry help strings
1954
                             "Weave-based merge.")
6259.3.1 by Martin Packman
Relocate merge type registry to bzrlib.merge from bzrlib.option
1955
1956
2221.4.15 by Aaron Bentley
Use RegistryOption for merge type
1957
def get_merge_type_registry():
6622.1.34 by Jelmer Vernooij
Rename brzlib => breezy.
1958
    """Merge type registry was previously in breezy.option
2221.4.15 by Aaron Bentley
Use RegistryOption for merge type
1959
6259.3.1 by Martin Packman
Relocate merge type registry to bzrlib.merge from bzrlib.option
1960
    This method provides a backwards compatible way to retrieve it.
2221.4.15 by Aaron Bentley
Use RegistryOption for merge type
1961
    """
6259.3.1 by Martin Packman
Relocate merge type registry to bzrlib.merge from bzrlib.option
1962
    return merge_type_registry
1551.15.46 by Aaron Bentley
Move plan merge to tree
1963
1964
1965
def _plan_annotate_merge(annotated_a, annotated_b, ancestors_a, ancestors_b):
1966
    def status_a(revision, text):
1967
        if revision in ancestors_b:
1968
            return 'killed-b', text
1969
        else:
1970
            return 'new-a', text
1971
1972
    def status_b(revision, text):
1973
        if revision in ancestors_a:
1974
            return 'killed-a', text
1975
        else:
1976
            return 'new-b', text
1977
1978
    plain_a = [t for (a, t) in annotated_a]
1979
    plain_b = [t for (a, t) in annotated_b]
1980
    matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, plain_a, plain_b)
1981
    blocks = matcher.get_matching_blocks()
1982
    a_cur = 0
1983
    b_cur = 0
1984
    for ai, bi, l in blocks:
1985
        # process all mismatched sections
1986
        # (last mismatched section is handled because blocks always
1987
        # includes a 0-length last block)
1988
        for revision, text in annotated_a[a_cur:ai]:
1989
            yield status_a(revision, text)
1990
        for revision, text in annotated_b[b_cur:bi]:
1991
            yield status_b(revision, text)
1992
        # and now the matched section
1993
        a_cur = ai + l
1994
        b_cur = bi + l
3376.2.8 by Martin Pool
Some review cleanups for assertion removal
1995
        for text_a in plain_a[ai:a_cur]:
1551.15.46 by Aaron Bentley
Move plan merge to tree
1996
            yield "unchanged", text_a
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
1997
1998
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
1999
class _PlanMergeBase(object):
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2000
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2001
    def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix):
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2002
        """Contructor.
2003
2004
        :param a_rev: Revision-id of one revision to merge
2005
        :param b_rev: Revision-id of the other revision to merge
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2006
        :param vf: A VersionedFiles containing both revisions
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2007
        :param key_prefix: A prefix for accessing keys in vf, typically
2008
            (file_id,).
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2009
        """
2010
        self.a_rev = a_rev
2011
        self.b_rev = b_rev
2012
        self.vf = vf
3062.1.12 by Aaron Bentley
Implement simple text cache
2013
        self._last_lines = None
2014
        self._last_lines_revision_id = None
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2015
        self._cached_matching_blocks = {}
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2016
        self._key_prefix = key_prefix
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2017
        self._precache_tip_lines()
2018
2019
    def _precache_tip_lines(self):
2020
        lines = self.get_lines([self.a_rev, self.b_rev])
2021
        self.lines_a = lines[self.a_rev]
2022
        self.lines_b = lines[self.b_rev]
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2023
2024
    def get_lines(self, revisions):
2025
        """Get lines for revisions from the backing VersionedFiles.
3890.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Start using osutils.chunks_as_lines rather than osutils.split_lines.
2026
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2027
        :raises RevisionNotPresent: on absent texts.
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2028
        """
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2029
        keys = [(self._key_prefix + (rev,)) for rev in revisions]
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2030
        result = {}
2031
        for record in self.vf.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True):
2032
            if record.storage_kind == 'absent':
2033
                raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(record.key, self.vf)
3890.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Start using osutils.chunks_as_lines rather than osutils.split_lines.
2034
            result[record.key[-1]] = osutils.chunks_to_lines(
2035
                record.get_bytes_as('chunked'))
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2036
        return result
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2037
2038
    def plan_merge(self):
2039
        """Generate a 'plan' for merging the two revisions.
2040
2041
        This involves comparing their texts and determining the cause of
2042
        differences.  If text A has a line and text B does not, then either the
2043
        line was added to text A, or it was deleted from B.  Once the causes
2044
        are combined, they are written out in the format described in
2045
        VersionedFile.plan_merge
2046
        """
2047
        blocks = self._get_matching_blocks(self.a_rev, self.b_rev)
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2048
        unique_a, unique_b = self._unique_lines(blocks)
2049
        new_a, killed_b = self._determine_status(self.a_rev, unique_a)
2050
        new_b, killed_a = self._determine_status(self.b_rev, unique_b)
2051
        return self._iter_plan(blocks, new_a, killed_b, new_b, killed_a)
2052
2053
    def _iter_plan(self, blocks, new_a, killed_b, new_b, killed_a):
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2054
        last_i = 0
2055
        last_j = 0
2056
        for i, j, n in blocks:
2057
            for a_index in range(last_i, i):
2058
                if a_index in new_a:
3144.3.2 by Aaron Bentley
Get conflict handling working
2059
                    if a_index in killed_b:
2060
                        yield 'conflicted-a', self.lines_a[a_index]
2061
                    else:
2062
                        yield 'new-a', self.lines_a[a_index]
2063
                else:
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2064
                    yield 'killed-b', self.lines_a[a_index]
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2065
            for b_index in range(last_j, j):
2066
                if b_index in new_b:
3144.3.2 by Aaron Bentley
Get conflict handling working
2067
                    if b_index in killed_a:
3144.3.10 by Aaron Bentley
Use correct index when emitting conflicted-b
2068
                        yield 'conflicted-b', self.lines_b[b_index]
3144.3.2 by Aaron Bentley
Get conflict handling working
2069
                    else:
2070
                        yield 'new-b', self.lines_b[b_index]
2071
                else:
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2072
                    yield 'killed-a', self.lines_b[b_index]
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2073
            # handle common lines
2074
            for a_index in range(i, i+n):
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2075
                yield 'unchanged', self.lines_a[a_index]
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2076
            last_i = i+n
2077
            last_j = j+n
2078
2079
    def _get_matching_blocks(self, left_revision, right_revision):
2080
        """Return a description of which sections of two revisions match.
2081
2082
        See SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks
2083
        """
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2084
        cached = self._cached_matching_blocks.get((left_revision,
2085
                                                   right_revision))
2086
        if cached is not None:
2087
            return cached
3062.1.12 by Aaron Bentley
Implement simple text cache
2088
        if self._last_lines_revision_id == left_revision:
2089
            left_lines = self._last_lines
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2090
            right_lines = self.get_lines([right_revision])[right_revision]
3062.1.12 by Aaron Bentley
Implement simple text cache
2091
        else:
3350.6.4 by Robert Collins
First cut at pluralised VersionedFiles. Some rather massive API incompatabilities, primarily because of the difficulty of coherence among competing stores.
2092
            lines = self.get_lines([left_revision, right_revision])
2093
            left_lines = lines[left_revision]
2094
            right_lines = lines[right_revision]
3062.1.12 by Aaron Bentley
Implement simple text cache
2095
        self._last_lines = right_lines
2096
        self._last_lines_revision_id = right_revision
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
2097
        matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, left_lines,
2098
                                                       right_lines)
2099
        return matcher.get_matching_blocks()
2100
2101
    def _unique_lines(self, matching_blocks):
2102
        """Analyse matching_blocks to determine which lines are unique
2103
2104
        :return: a tuple of (unique_left, unique_right), where the values are
2105
            sets of line numbers of unique lines.
2106
        """
2107
        last_i = 0
2108
        last_j = 0
2109
        unique_left = []
2110
        unique_right = []
2111
        for i, j, n in matching_blocks:
2112
            unique_left.extend(range(last_i, i))
2113
            unique_right.extend(range(last_j, j))
2114
            last_i = i + n
2115
            last_j = j + n
2116
        return unique_left, unique_right
2117
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2118
    @staticmethod
2119
    def _subtract_plans(old_plan, new_plan):
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2120
        """Remove changes from new_plan that came from old_plan.
2121
2122
        It is assumed that the difference between the old_plan and new_plan
2123
        is their choice of 'b' text.
2124
2125
        All lines from new_plan that differ from old_plan are emitted
2126
        verbatim.  All lines from new_plan that match old_plan but are
2127
        not about the 'b' revision are emitted verbatim.
2128
2129
        Lines that match and are about the 'b' revision are the lines we
2130
        don't want, so we convert 'killed-b' -> 'unchanged', and 'new-b'
2131
        is skipped entirely.
2132
        """
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2133
        matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, old_plan,
2134
                                                       new_plan)
2135
        last_j = 0
2136
        for i, j, n in matcher.get_matching_blocks():
2137
            for jj in range(last_j, j):
2138
                yield new_plan[jj]
2139
            for jj in range(j, j+n):
2140
                plan_line = new_plan[jj]
2141
                if plan_line[0] == 'new-b':
2142
                    pass
2143
                elif plan_line[0] == 'killed-b':
2144
                    yield 'unchanged', plan_line[1]
2145
                else:
2146
                    yield plan_line
2147
            last_j = j + n
2148
2149
2150
class _PlanMerge(_PlanMergeBase):
2151
    """Plan an annotate merge using on-the-fly annotation"""
2152
3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2153
    def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix):
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2154
        super(_PlanMerge, self).__init__(a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix)
2155
        self.a_key = self._key_prefix + (self.a_rev,)
2156
        self.b_key = self._key_prefix + (self.b_rev,)
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2157
        self.graph = _mod_graph.Graph(self.vf)
3514.2.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Shortcut the case when one revision is in the ancestry of the other.
2158
        heads = self.graph.heads((self.a_key, self.b_key))
2159
        if len(heads) == 1:
2160
            # one side dominates, so we can just return its values, yay for
2161
            # per-file graphs
2162
            # Ideally we would know that before we get this far
2163
            self._head_key = heads.pop()
2164
            if self._head_key == self.a_key:
2165
                other = b_rev
2166
            else:
2167
                other = a_rev
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2168
            trace.mutter('found dominating revision for %s\n%s > %s', self.vf,
2169
                         self._head_key[-1], other)
3514.2.11 by John Arbash Meinel
Shortcut the case when one revision is in the ancestry of the other.
2170
            self._weave = None
2171
        else:
2172
            self._head_key = None
2173
            self._build_weave()
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2174
2175
    def _precache_tip_lines(self):
2176
        # Turn this into a no-op, because we will do this later
2177
        pass
2178
2179
    def _find_recursive_lcas(self):
2180
        """Find all the ancestors back to a unique lca"""
2181
        cur_ancestors = (self.a_key, self.b_key)
2182
        # graph.find_lca(uncommon, keys) now returns plain NULL_REVISION,
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2183
        # rather than a key tuple. We will just map that directly to no common
2184
        # ancestors.
2185
        parent_map = {}
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2186
        while True:
2187
            next_lcas = self.graph.find_lca(*cur_ancestors)
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2188
            # Map a plain NULL_REVISION to a simple no-ancestors
6619.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
Use 2to3 set_literal fixer.
2189
            if next_lcas == {_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION}:
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2190
                next_lcas = ()
3514.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Add some debugging, and work on getting the graph right so we get the weave insertion order correct.
2191
            # Order the lca's based on when they were merged into the tip
2192
            # While the actual merge portion of weave merge uses a set() of
2193
            # active revisions, the order of insertion *does* effect the
2194
            # implicit ordering of the texts.
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2195
            for rev_key in cur_ancestors:
3514.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Add some debugging, and work on getting the graph right so we get the weave insertion order correct.
2196
                ordered_parents = tuple(self.graph.find_merge_order(rev_key,
2197
                                                                    next_lcas))
2198
                parent_map[rev_key] = ordered_parents
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2199
            if len(next_lcas) == 0:
2200
                break
2201
            elif len(next_lcas) == 1:
3514.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Add some debugging, and work on getting the graph right so we get the weave insertion order correct.
2202
                parent_map[list(next_lcas)[0]] = ()
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2203
                break
3514.2.10 by John Arbash Meinel
Handle more edge cases.
2204
            elif len(next_lcas) > 2:
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2205
                # More than 2 lca's, fall back to grabbing all nodes between
2206
                # this and the unique lca.
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2207
                trace.mutter('More than 2 LCAs, falling back to all nodes for:'
2208
                             ' %s, %s\n=> %s',
2209
                             self.a_key, self.b_key, cur_ancestors)
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2210
                cur_lcas = next_lcas
2211
                while len(cur_lcas) > 1:
2212
                    cur_lcas = self.graph.find_lca(*cur_lcas)
2213
                if len(cur_lcas) == 0:
2214
                    # No common base to find, use the full ancestry
2215
                    unique_lca = None
2216
                else:
3514.2.8 by John Arbash Meinel
The insertion ordering into the weave has an impact on conflicts.
2217
                    unique_lca = list(cur_lcas)[0]
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2218
                    if unique_lca == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
3514.2.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the code to collapse linear portions of the graph.
2219
                        # find_lca will return a plain 'NULL_REVISION' rather
2220
                        # than a key tuple when there is no common ancestor, we
2221
                        # prefer to just use None, because it doesn't confuse
2222
                        # _get_interesting_texts()
2223
                        unique_lca = None
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2224
                parent_map.update(self._find_unique_parents(next_lcas,
2225
                                                            unique_lca))
2226
                break
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2227
            cur_ancestors = next_lcas
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2228
        return parent_map
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2229
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2230
    def _find_unique_parents(self, tip_keys, base_key):
2231
        """Find ancestors of tip that aren't ancestors of base.
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
2232
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2233
        :param tip_keys: Nodes that are interesting
2234
        :param base_key: Cull all ancestors of this node
2235
        :return: The parent map for all revisions between tip_keys and
2236
            base_key. base_key will be included. References to nodes outside of
2237
            the ancestor set will also be removed.
2238
        """
2239
        # TODO: this would be simpler if find_unique_ancestors took a list
2240
        #       instead of a single tip, internally it supports it, but it
2241
        #       isn't a "backwards compatible" api change.
2242
        if base_key is None:
2243
            parent_map = dict(self.graph.iter_ancestry(tip_keys))
3514.2.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the code to collapse linear portions of the graph.
2244
            # We remove NULL_REVISION because it isn't a proper tuple key, and
2245
            # thus confuses things like _get_interesting_texts, and our logic
2246
            # to add the texts into the memory weave.
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2247
            if _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in parent_map:
2248
                parent_map.pop(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2249
        else:
2250
            interesting = set()
2251
            for tip in tip_keys:
2252
                interesting.update(
2253
                    self.graph.find_unique_ancestors(tip, [base_key]))
2254
            parent_map = self.graph.get_parent_map(interesting)
2255
            parent_map[base_key] = ()
3514.2.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Start refactoring into helper functions
2256
        culled_parent_map, child_map, tails = self._remove_external_references(
2257
            parent_map)
3514.2.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to prune extra tails from the parent_map.
2258
        # Remove all the tails but base_key
3514.2.14 by John Arbash Meinel
Bring in the code to collapse linear portions of the graph.
2259
        if base_key is not None:
2260
            tails.remove(base_key)
2261
            self._prune_tails(culled_parent_map, child_map, tails)
2262
        # Now remove all the uninteresting 'linear' regions
3514.2.15 by John Arbash Meinel
Enable collapsing linear regions.
2263
        simple_map = _mod_graph.collapse_linear_regions(culled_parent_map)
2264
        return simple_map
3514.2.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Start refactoring into helper functions
2265
2266
    @staticmethod
2267
    def _remove_external_references(parent_map):
2268
        """Remove references that go outside of the parent map.
2269
2270
        :param parent_map: Something returned from Graph.get_parent_map(keys)
2271
        :return: (filtered_parent_map, child_map, tails)
2272
            filtered_parent_map is parent_map without external references
2273
            child_map is the {parent_key: [child_keys]} mapping
2274
            tails is a list of nodes that do not have any parents in the map
2275
        """
2276
        # TODO: The basic effect of this function seems more generic than
2277
        #       _PlanMerge. But the specific details of building a child_map,
2278
        #       and computing tails seems very specific to _PlanMerge.
2279
        #       Still, should this be in Graph land?
2280
        filtered_parent_map = {}
2281
        child_map = {}
2282
        tails = []
6656.1.1 by Martin
Apply 2to3 dict fixer and clean up resulting mess using view helpers
2283
        for key, parent_keys in viewitems(parent_map):
3514.2.12 by John Arbash Meinel
Start refactoring into helper functions
2284
            culled_parent_keys = [p for p in parent_keys if p in parent_map]
2285
            if not culled_parent_keys:
2286
                tails.append(key)
2287
            for parent_key in culled_parent_keys:
2288
                child_map.setdefault(parent_key, []).append(key)
2289
            # TODO: Do we want to do this, it adds overhead for every node,
2290
            #       just to say that the node has no children
2291
            child_map.setdefault(key, [])
2292
            filtered_parent_map[key] = culled_parent_keys
2293
        return filtered_parent_map, child_map, tails
2294
3514.2.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to prune extra tails from the parent_map.
2295
    @staticmethod
2296
    def _prune_tails(parent_map, child_map, tails_to_remove):
2297
        """Remove tails from the parent map.
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
2298
3514.2.13 by John Arbash Meinel
Add the ability to prune extra tails from the parent_map.
2299
        This will remove the supplied revisions until no more children have 0
2300
        parents.
2301
2302
        :param parent_map: A dict of {child: [parents]}, this dictionary will
2303
            be modified in place.
2304
        :param tails_to_remove: A list of tips that should be removed,
2305
            this list will be consumed
2306
        :param child_map: The reverse dict of parent_map ({parent: [children]})
2307
            this dict will be modified
2308
        :return: None, parent_map will be modified in place.
2309
        """
2310
        while tails_to_remove:
2311
            next = tails_to_remove.pop()
2312
            parent_map.pop(next)
2313
            children = child_map.pop(next)
2314
            for child in children:
2315
                child_parents = parent_map[child]
2316
                child_parents.remove(next)
2317
                if len(child_parents) == 0:
2318
                    tails_to_remove.append(child)
3514.2.7 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix the failing test by implementing the fallback logic.
2319
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2320
    def _get_interesting_texts(self, parent_map):
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2321
        """Return a dict of texts we are interested in.
2322
2323
        Note that the input is in key tuples, but the output is in plain
2324
        revision ids.
2325
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2326
        :param parent_map: The output from _find_recursive_lcas
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2327
        :return: A dict of {'revision_id':lines} as returned by
2328
            _PlanMergeBase.get_lines()
2329
        """
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2330
        all_revision_keys = set(parent_map)
2331
        all_revision_keys.add(self.a_key)
2332
        all_revision_keys.add(self.b_key)
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2333
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2334
        # Everything else is in 'keys' but get_lines is in 'revision_ids'
2335
        all_texts = self.get_lines([k[-1] for k in all_revision_keys])
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2336
        return all_texts
2337
2338
    def _build_weave(self):
6670.4.3 by Jelmer Vernooij
Fix more imports.
2339
        from .bzr import weave
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
2340
        self._weave = weave.Weave(weave_name='in_memory_weave',
2341
                                  allow_reserved=True)
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
2342
        parent_map = self._find_recursive_lcas()
2343
2344
        all_texts = self._get_interesting_texts(parent_map)
2345
2346
        # Note: Unfortunately, the order given by topo_sort will effect the
2347
        # ordering resolution in the output. Specifically, if you add A then B,
2348
        # then in the output text A lines will show up before B lines. And, of
2349
        # course, topo_sort doesn't guarantee any real ordering.
3514.2.8 by John Arbash Meinel
The insertion ordering into the weave has an impact on conflicts.
2350
        # So we use merge_sort, and add a fake node on the tip.
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        # This ensures that left-hand parents will always be inserted into the
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        # weave before right-hand parents.
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        tip_key = self._key_prefix + (_mod_revision.CURRENT_REVISION,)
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        parent_map[tip_key] = (self.a_key, self.b_key)
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        for seq_num, key, depth, eom in reversed(tsort.merge_sort(parent_map,
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                                                                  tip_key)):
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            if key == tip_key:
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                continue
3514.2.9 by John Arbash Meinel
Add some debugging, and work on getting the graph right so we get the weave insertion order correct.
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        # for key in tsort.topo_sort(parent_map):
3514.2.5 by John Arbash Meinel
Switch to the get_parent_map design I had settled on.
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            parent_keys = parent_map[key]
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            revision_id = key[-1]
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            parent_ids = [k[-1] for k in parent_keys]
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            self._weave.add_lines(revision_id, parent_ids,
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                                  all_texts[revision_id])
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
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    def plan_merge(self):
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        """Generate a 'plan' for merging the two revisions.
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        This involves comparing their texts and determining the cause of
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        differences.  If text A has a line and text B does not, then either the
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        line was added to text A, or it was deleted from B.  Once the causes
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        are combined, they are written out in the format described in
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        VersionedFile.plan_merge
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        """
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        if self._head_key is not None: # There was a single head
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            if self._head_key == self.a_key:
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                plan = 'new-a'
3062.1.9 by Aaron Bentley
Move PlanMerge into merge and _PlanMergeVersionedFile into versionedfile
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            else:
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
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                if self._head_key != self.b_key:
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                    raise AssertionError('There was an invalid head: %s != %s'
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                                         % (self.b_key, self._head_key))
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                plan = 'new-b'
3514.2.16 by John Arbash Meinel
Review feedback from Ian.
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            head_rev = self._head_key[-1]
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            lines = self.get_lines([head_rev])[head_rev]
3514.2.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Restore a real weave merge to 'bzr merge --weave'.
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            return ((plan, line) for line in lines)
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        return self._weave.plan_merge(self.a_rev, self.b_rev)
3062.2.1 by Aaron Bentley
Add support for plan-merge with a base
2388
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
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class _PlanLCAMerge(_PlanMergeBase):
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    """
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2392
    This merge algorithm differs from _PlanMerge in that:
5891.1.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix a bunch of docstring formatting nits, making pydoctor a bit happier.
2393
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2394
    1. comparisons are done against LCAs only
2395
    2. cases where a contested line is new versus one LCA but old versus
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2396
       another are marked as conflicts, by emitting the line as conflicted-a
2397
       or conflicted-b.
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2398
2399
    This is faster, and hopefully produces more useful output.
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    """
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3350.6.10 by Martin Pool
VersionedFiles review cleanups
2402
    def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix, graph):
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        _PlanMergeBase.__init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix)
2404
        lcas = graph.find_lca(key_prefix + (a_rev,), key_prefix + (b_rev,))
3350.6.5 by Robert Collins
Update to bzr.dev.
2405
        self.lcas = set()
2406
        for lca in lcas:
4721.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cleanup imports.
2407
            if lca == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
3350.6.5 by Robert Collins
Update to bzr.dev.
2408
                self.lcas.add(lca)
2409
            else:
2410
                self.lcas.add(lca[-1])
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2411
        for lca in self.lcas:
3287.17.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #235715 by using the empty list as the text for a base of NULL_REVISION.
2412
            if _mod_revision.is_null(lca):
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                lca_lines = []
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            else:
3350.6.5 by Robert Collins
Update to bzr.dev.
2415
                lca_lines = self.get_lines([lca])[lca]
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2416
            matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, self.lines_a,
2417
                                                           lca_lines)
2418
            blocks = list(matcher.get_matching_blocks())
2419
            self._cached_matching_blocks[(a_rev, lca)] = blocks
2420
            matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, self.lines_b,
2421
                                                           lca_lines)
2422
            blocks = list(matcher.get_matching_blocks())
2423
            self._cached_matching_blocks[(b_rev, lca)] = blocks
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2424
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2425
    def _determine_status(self, revision_id, unique_line_numbers):
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2426
        """Determines the status unique lines versus all lcas.
2427
2428
        Basically, determines why the line is unique to this revision.
2429
2430
        A line may be determined new, killed, or both.
2431
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2432
        If a line is determined new, that means it was not present in at least
2433
        one LCA, and is not present in the other merge revision.
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2434
2435
        If a line is determined killed, that means the line was present in
2436
        at least one LCA.
2437
2438
        If a line is killed and new, this indicates that the two merge
2439
        revisions contain differing conflict resolutions.
5891.1.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix a bunch of docstring formatting nits, making pydoctor a bit happier.
2440
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2441
        :param revision_id: The id of the revision in which the lines are
2442
            unique
2443
        :param unique_line_numbers: The line numbers of unique lines.
5891.1.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix a bunch of docstring formatting nits, making pydoctor a bit happier.
2444
        :return: a tuple of (new_this, killed_other)
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2445
        """
2446
        new = set()
2447
        killed = set()
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2448
        unique_line_numbers = set(unique_line_numbers)
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2449
        for lca in self.lcas:
2450
            blocks = self._get_matching_blocks(revision_id, lca)
2451
            unique_vs_lca, _ignored = self._unique_lines(blocks)
3144.3.7 by Aaron Bentley
Update from review
2452
            new.update(unique_line_numbers.intersection(unique_vs_lca))
2453
            killed.update(unique_line_numbers.difference(unique_vs_lca))
3144.3.1 by Aaron Bentley
Implement LCA merge, with problematic conflict markers
2454
        return new, killed