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# Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
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import from baz patch-364
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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import sys, os, os.path, random, time, sha, sets, types, re, shutil, tempfile
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import traceback, socket, fnmatch, difflib, time
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from binascii import hexlify
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import bzrlib
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from inventory import Inventory
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from trace import mutter, note
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from tree import Tree, EmptyTree, RevisionTree
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from inventory import InventoryEntry, Inventory
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from osutils import isdir, quotefn, isfile, uuid, sha_file, username, \
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     format_date, compact_date, pumpfile, user_email, rand_bytes, splitpath, \
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     joinpath, sha_file, sha_string, file_kind, local_time_offset, appendpath
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from store import ImmutableStore
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from revision import Revision
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from errors import BzrError
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from textui import show_status
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BZR_BRANCH_FORMAT = "Bazaar-NG branch, format 0.0.4\n"
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## TODO: Maybe include checks for common corruption of newlines, etc?
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def find_branch(f, **args):
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    if f and (f.startswith('http://') or f.startswith('https://')):
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        import remotebranch 
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        return remotebranch.RemoteBranch(f, **args)
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    else:
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        return Branch(f, **args)
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def _relpath(base, path):
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    """Return path relative to base, or raise exception.
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    The path may be either an absolute path or a path relative to the
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    current working directory.
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    Lifted out of Branch.relpath for ease of testing.
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    os.path.commonprefix (python2.4) has a bad bug that it works just
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    on string prefixes, assuming that '/u' is a prefix of '/u2'.  This
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    avoids that problem."""
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    rp = os.path.abspath(path)
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    s = []
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    head = rp
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    while len(head) >= len(base):
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        if head == base:
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            break
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        head, tail = os.path.split(head)
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        if tail:
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            s.insert(0, tail)
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    else:
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        from errors import NotBranchError
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        raise NotBranchError("path %r is not within branch %r" % (rp, base))
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    return os.sep.join(s)
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def find_branch_root(f=None):
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    """Find the branch root enclosing f, or pwd.
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    f may be a filename or a URL.
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    It is not necessary that f exists.
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    Basically we keep looking up until we find the control directory or
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    run into the root."""
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    if f == None:
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        f = os.getcwd()
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    elif hasattr(os.path, 'realpath'):
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        f = os.path.realpath(f)
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    else:
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        f = os.path.abspath(f)
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    if not os.path.exists(f):
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        raise BzrError('%r does not exist' % f)
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    orig_f = f
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    while True:
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        if os.path.exists(os.path.join(f, bzrlib.BZRDIR)):
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            return f
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        head, tail = os.path.split(f)
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        if head == f:
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            # reached the root, whatever that may be
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            raise BzrError('%r is not in a branch' % orig_f)
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        f = head
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class DivergedBranches(Exception):
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    def __init__(self, branch1, branch2):
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        self.branch1 = branch1
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        self.branch2 = branch2
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        Exception.__init__(self, "These branches have diverged.")
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class NoSuchRevision(BzrError):
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    def __init__(self, branch, revision):
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        self.branch = branch
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        self.revision = revision
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        msg = "Branch %s has no revision %d" % (branch, revision)
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        BzrError.__init__(self, msg)
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######################################################################
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# branch objects
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class Branch(object):
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    """Branch holding a history of revisions.
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    base
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        Base directory of the branch.
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    _lock_mode
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        None, or 'r' or 'w'
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    _lock_count
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        If _lock_mode is true, a positive count of the number of times the
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        lock has been taken.
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    _lock
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        Lock object from bzrlib.lock.
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    """
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    base = None
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    _lock_mode = None
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    _lock_count = None
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    _lock = None
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    def __init__(self, base, init=False, find_root=True):
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        """Create new branch object at a particular location.
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        base -- Base directory for the branch.
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        init -- If True, create new control files in a previously
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             unversioned directory.  If False, the branch must already
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             be versioned.
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        find_root -- If true and init is false, find the root of the
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             existing branch containing base.
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        In the test suite, creation of new trees is tested using the
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        `ScratchBranch` class.
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        """
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        if init:
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            self.base = os.path.realpath(base)
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            self._make_control()
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        elif find_root:
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            self.base = find_branch_root(base)
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        else:
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            self.base = os.path.realpath(base)
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            if not isdir(self.controlfilename('.')):
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                from errors import NotBranchError
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                raise NotBranchError("not a bzr branch: %s" % quotefn(base),
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                                     ['use "bzr init" to initialize a new working tree',
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                                      'current bzr can only operate from top-of-tree'])
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        self._check_format()
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        self.text_store = ImmutableStore(self.controlfilename('text-store'))
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        self.revision_store = ImmutableStore(self.controlfilename('revision-store'))
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        self.inventory_store = ImmutableStore(self.controlfilename('inventory-store'))
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    def __str__(self):
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        return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.base)
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    __repr__ = __str__
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    def __del__(self):
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        if self._lock_mode or self._lock:
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            from warnings import warn
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            warn("branch %r was not explicitly unlocked" % self)
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            self._lock.unlock()
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    def lock_write(self):
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        if self._lock_mode:
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            if self._lock_mode != 'w':
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                from errors import LockError
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                raise LockError("can't upgrade to a write lock from %r" %
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            from bzrlib.lock import WriteLock
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            self._lock = WriteLock(self.controlfilename('branch-lock'))
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            self._lock_mode = 'w'
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            self._lock_count = 1
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    def lock_read(self):
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            assert self._lock_mode in ('r', 'w'), \
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                   "invalid lock mode %r" % self._lock_mode
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            self._lock_count += 1
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        else:
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            from bzrlib.lock import ReadLock
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            self._lock = ReadLock(self.controlfilename('branch-lock'))
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            self._lock_mode = 'r'
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            self._lock_count = 1
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    def unlock(self):
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            self._lock.unlock()
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            self._lock_mode = self._lock_count = None
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    def abspath(self, name):
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        return os.path.join(self.base, name)
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            "Do not change any files in this directory.\n")
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                  'branch-lock'):
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        if fmt != BZR_BRANCH_FORMAT:
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    def read_working_inventory(self):
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        """
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    def add(self, files, verbose=False, ids=None):
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                    raise BzrError('cannot add: not a regular file or directory: %s' % quotefn(f))
419
420
                if file_id is None:
421
                    file_id = gen_file_id(f)
422
                inv.add_path(f, kind=kind, file_id=file_id)
423
424
                if verbose:
425
                    show_status('A', kind, quotefn(f))
426
427
                mutter("add file %s file_id:{%s} kind=%r" % (f, file_id, kind))
428
429
            self._write_inventory(inv)
430
        finally:
431
            self.unlock()
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
432
            
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
433
176 by mbp at sourcefrog
New cat command contributed by janmar.
434
    def print_file(self, file, revno):
435
        """Print `file` to stdout."""
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
436
        self.lock_read()
437
        try:
438
            tree = self.revision_tree(self.lookup_revision(revno))
439
            # use inventory as it was in that revision
440
            file_id = tree.inventory.path2id(file)
441
            if not file_id:
442
                raise BzrError("%r is not present in revision %d" % (file, revno))
443
            tree.print_file(file_id)
444
        finally:
445
            self.unlock()
446
447
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
448
    def remove(self, files, verbose=False):
449
        """Mark nominated files for removal from the inventory.
450
451
        This does not remove their text.  This does not run on 
452
254 by Martin Pool
- Doc cleanups from Magnus Therning
453
        TODO: Refuse to remove modified files unless --force is given?
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
454
254 by Martin Pool
- Doc cleanups from Magnus Therning
455
        TODO: Do something useful with directories.
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
456
254 by Martin Pool
- Doc cleanups from Magnus Therning
457
        TODO: Should this remove the text or not?  Tough call; not
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
458
        removing may be useful and the user can just use use rm, and
459
        is the opposite of add.  Removing it is consistent with most
460
        other tools.  Maybe an option.
461
        """
462
        ## TODO: Normalize names
463
        ## TODO: Remove nested loops; better scalability
464
        if isinstance(files, types.StringTypes):
465
            files = [files]
580 by Martin Pool
- Use explicit lock methods on a branch, rather than doing it
466
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
467
        self.lock_write()
468
469
        try:
470
            tree = self.working_tree()
471
            inv = tree.inventory
472
473
            # do this before any modifications
474
            for f in files:
475
                fid = inv.path2id(f)
476
                if not fid:
477
                    raise BzrError("cannot remove unversioned file %s" % quotefn(f))
478
                mutter("remove inventory entry %s {%s}" % (quotefn(f), fid))
479
                if verbose:
480
                    # having remove it, it must be either ignored or unknown
481
                    if tree.is_ignored(f):
482
                        new_status = 'I'
483
                    else:
484
                        new_status = '?'
485
                    show_status(new_status, inv[fid].kind, quotefn(f))
486
                del inv[fid]
487
488
            self._write_inventory(inv)
489
        finally:
490
            self.unlock()
491
492
612 by Martin Pool
doc
493
    # FIXME: this doesn't need to be a branch method
493 by Martin Pool
- Merge aaron's merge command
494
    def set_inventory(self, new_inventory_list):
495
        inv = Inventory()
496
        for path, file_id, parent, kind in new_inventory_list:
497
            name = os.path.basename(path)
498
            if name == "":
499
                continue
500
            inv.add(InventoryEntry(file_id, name, kind, parent))
501
        self._write_inventory(inv)
502
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
503
504
    def unknowns(self):
505
        """Return all unknown files.
506
507
        These are files in the working directory that are not versioned or
508
        control files or ignored.
509
        
510
        >>> b = ScratchBranch(files=['foo', 'foo~'])
511
        >>> list(b.unknowns())
512
        ['foo']
513
        >>> b.add('foo')
514
        >>> list(b.unknowns())
515
        []
516
        >>> b.remove('foo')
517
        >>> list(b.unknowns())
518
        ['foo']
519
        """
520
        return self.working_tree().unknowns()
521
522
233 by mbp at sourcefrog
- more output from test.sh
523
    def append_revision(self, revision_id):
769 by Martin Pool
- append to branch revision history using AtomicFile
524
        from bzrlib.atomicfile import AtomicFile
525
233 by mbp at sourcefrog
- more output from test.sh
526
        mutter("add {%s} to revision-history" % revision_id)
769 by Martin Pool
- append to branch revision history using AtomicFile
527
        rev_history = self.revision_history() + [revision_id]
528
529
        f = AtomicFile(self.controlfilename('revision-history'))
530
        try:
531
            for rev_id in rev_history:
532
                print >>f, rev_id
533
            f.commit()
534
        finally:
535
            f.close()
233 by mbp at sourcefrog
- more output from test.sh
536
537
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
538
    def get_revision(self, revision_id):
539
        """Return the Revision object for a named revision"""
666 by Martin Pool
- add check on revision-ids
540
        if not revision_id or not isinstance(revision_id, basestring):
541
            raise ValueError('invalid revision-id: %r' % revision_id)
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
542
        r = Revision.read_xml(self.revision_store[revision_id])
543
        assert r.revision_id == revision_id
544
        return r
545
672 by Martin Pool
- revision records include the hash of their inventory and
546
    def get_revision_sha1(self, revision_id):
547
        """Hash the stored value of a revision, and return it."""
548
        # In the future, revision entries will be signed. At that
549
        # point, it is probably best *not* to include the signature
550
        # in the revision hash. Because that lets you re-sign
551
        # the revision, (add signatures/remove signatures) and still
552
        # have all hash pointers stay consistent.
553
        # But for now, just hash the contents.
554
        return sha_file(self.revision_store[revision_id])
555
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
556
557
    def get_inventory(self, inventory_id):
558
        """Get Inventory object by hash.
559
254 by Martin Pool
- Doc cleanups from Magnus Therning
560
        TODO: Perhaps for this and similar methods, take a revision
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
561
               parameter which can be either an integer revno or a
562
               string hash."""
563
        i = Inventory.read_xml(self.inventory_store[inventory_id])
564
        return i
565
672 by Martin Pool
- revision records include the hash of their inventory and
566
    def get_inventory_sha1(self, inventory_id):
567
        """Return the sha1 hash of the inventory entry
568
        """
569
        return sha_file(self.inventory_store[inventory_id])
570
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
571
572
    def get_revision_inventory(self, revision_id):
573
        """Return inventory of a past revision."""
574
        if revision_id == None:
575
            return Inventory()
576
        else:
577
            return self.get_inventory(self.get_revision(revision_id).inventory_id)
578
579
580
    def revision_history(self):
581
        """Return sequence of revision hashes on to this branch.
582
583
        >>> ScratchBranch().revision_history()
584
        []
585
        """
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
586
        self.lock_read()
587
        try:
588
            return [l.rstrip('\r\n') for l in
589
                    self.controlfile('revision-history', 'r').readlines()]
590
        finally:
591
            self.unlock()
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
592
593
622 by Martin Pool
Updated merge patch from Aaron
594
    def common_ancestor(self, other, self_revno=None, other_revno=None):
595
        """
596
        >>> import commit
597
        >>> sb = ScratchBranch(files=['foo', 'foo~'])
598
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(sb) == (None, None)
599
        True
600
        >>> commit.commit(sb, "Committing first revision", verbose=False)
601
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(sb)[0]
602
        1
603
        >>> clone = sb.clone()
604
        >>> commit.commit(sb, "Committing second revision", verbose=False)
605
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(sb)[0]
606
        2
607
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone)[0]
608
        1
609
        >>> commit.commit(clone, "Committing divergent second revision", 
610
        ...               verbose=False)
611
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone)[0]
612
        1
613
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone) == clone.common_ancestor(sb)
614
        True
615
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(sb) != clone.common_ancestor(clone)
616
        True
617
        >>> clone2 = sb.clone()
618
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone2)[0]
619
        2
620
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone2, self_revno=1)[0]
621
        1
622
        >>> sb.common_ancestor(clone2, other_revno=1)[0]
623
        1
624
        """
625
        my_history = self.revision_history()
626
        other_history = other.revision_history()
627
        if self_revno is None:
628
            self_revno = len(my_history)
629
        if other_revno is None:
630
            other_revno = len(other_history)
631
        indices = range(min((self_revno, other_revno)))
632
        indices.reverse()
633
        for r in indices:
634
            if my_history[r] == other_history[r]:
635
                return r+1, my_history[r]
636
        return None, None
637
385 by Martin Pool
- New Branch.enum_history method
638
    def enum_history(self, direction):
639
        """Return (revno, revision_id) for history of branch.
640
641
        direction
642
            'forward' is from earliest to latest
643
            'reverse' is from latest to earliest
644
        """
645
        rh = self.revision_history()
646
        if direction == 'forward':
647
            i = 1
648
            for rid in rh:
649
                yield i, rid
650
                i += 1
651
        elif direction == 'reverse':
652
            i = len(rh)
653
            while i > 0:
654
                yield i, rh[i-1]
655
                i -= 1
656
        else:
526 by Martin Pool
- use ValueError for bad internal parameters
657
            raise ValueError('invalid history direction', direction)
385 by Martin Pool
- New Branch.enum_history method
658
659
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
660
    def revno(self):
661
        """Return current revision number for this branch.
662
663
        That is equivalent to the number of revisions committed to
664
        this branch.
665
        """
666
        return len(self.revision_history())
667
668
669
    def last_patch(self):
670
        """Return last patch hash, or None if no history.
671
        """
672
        ph = self.revision_history()
673
        if ph:
674
            return ph[-1]
184 by mbp at sourcefrog
pychecker fixups
675
        else:
676
            return None
485 by Martin Pool
- move commit code into its own module
677
678
685 by Martin Pool
- add -r option to the branch command
679
    def missing_revisions(self, other, stop_revision=None):
628 by Martin Pool
- merge aaron's updated merge/pull code
680
        """
681
        If self and other have not diverged, return a list of the revisions
682
        present in other, but missing from self.
683
684
        >>> from bzrlib.commit import commit
685
        >>> bzrlib.trace.silent = True
686
        >>> br1 = ScratchBranch()
687
        >>> br2 = ScratchBranch()
688
        >>> br1.missing_revisions(br2)
689
        []
690
        >>> commit(br2, "lala!", rev_id="REVISION-ID-1")
691
        >>> br1.missing_revisions(br2)
692
        [u'REVISION-ID-1']
693
        >>> br2.missing_revisions(br1)
694
        []
695
        >>> commit(br1, "lala!", rev_id="REVISION-ID-1")
696
        >>> br1.missing_revisions(br2)
697
        []
698
        >>> commit(br2, "lala!", rev_id="REVISION-ID-2A")
699
        >>> br1.missing_revisions(br2)
700
        [u'REVISION-ID-2A']
701
        >>> commit(br1, "lala!", rev_id="REVISION-ID-2B")
702
        >>> br1.missing_revisions(br2)
703
        Traceback (most recent call last):
704
        DivergedBranches: These branches have diverged.
705
        """
706
        self_history = self.revision_history()
707
        self_len = len(self_history)
708
        other_history = other.revision_history()
709
        other_len = len(other_history)
710
        common_index = min(self_len, other_len) -1
711
        if common_index >= 0 and \
712
            self_history[common_index] != other_history[common_index]:
713
            raise DivergedBranches(self, other)
685 by Martin Pool
- add -r option to the branch command
714
715
        if stop_revision is None:
716
            stop_revision = other_len
717
        elif stop_revision > other_len:
718
            raise NoSuchRevision(self, stop_revision)
719
        
720
        return other_history[self_len:stop_revision]
721
722
723
    def update_revisions(self, other, stop_revision=None):
663 by Martin Pool
doc
724
        """Pull in all new revisions from other branch.
725
        
628 by Martin Pool
- merge aaron's updated merge/pull code
726
        >>> from bzrlib.commit import commit
727
        >>> bzrlib.trace.silent = True
728
        >>> br1 = ScratchBranch(files=['foo', 'bar'])
729
        >>> br1.add('foo')
730
        >>> br1.add('bar')
731
        >>> commit(br1, "lala!", rev_id="REVISION-ID-1", verbose=False)
732
        >>> br2 = ScratchBranch()
733
        >>> br2.update_revisions(br1)
734
        Added 2 texts.
735
        Added 1 inventories.
736
        Added 1 revisions.
737
        >>> br2.revision_history()
738
        [u'REVISION-ID-1']
739
        >>> br2.update_revisions(br1)
740
        Added 0 texts.
741
        Added 0 inventories.
742
        Added 0 revisions.
743
        >>> br1.text_store.total_size() == br2.text_store.total_size()
744
        True
745
        """
670 by Martin Pool
- Show progress while branching
746
        from bzrlib.progress import ProgressBar
747
748
        pb = ProgressBar()
749
750
        pb.update('comparing histories')
685 by Martin Pool
- add -r option to the branch command
751
        revision_ids = self.missing_revisions(other, stop_revision)
670 by Martin Pool
- Show progress while branching
752
        revisions = []
628 by Martin Pool
- merge aaron's updated merge/pull code
753
        needed_texts = sets.Set()
670 by Martin Pool
- Show progress while branching
754
        i = 0
755
        for rev_id in revision_ids:
756
            i += 1
757
            pb.update('fetching revision', i, len(revision_ids))
758
            rev = other.get_revision(rev_id)
759
            revisions.append(rev)
628 by Martin Pool
- merge aaron's updated merge/pull code
760
            inv = other.get_inventory(str(rev.inventory_id))
761
            for key, entry in inv.iter_entries():
762
                if entry.text_id is None:
763
                    continue
764
                if entry.text_id not in self.text_store:
765
                    needed_texts.add(entry.text_id)
670 by Martin Pool
- Show progress while branching
766
767
        pb.clear()
768
                    
628 by Martin Pool
- merge aaron's updated merge/pull code
769
        count = self.text_store.copy_multi(other.text_store, needed_texts)
770
        print "Added %d texts." % count 
771
        inventory_ids = [ f.inventory_id for f in revisions ]
772
        count = self.inventory_store.copy_multi(other.inventory_store, 
773
                                                inventory_ids)
774
        print "Added %d inventories." % count 
775
        revision_ids = [ f.revision_id for f in revisions]
776
        count = self.revision_store.copy_multi(other.revision_store, 
777
                                               revision_ids)
778
        for revision_id in revision_ids:
779
            self.append_revision(revision_id)
780
        print "Added %d revisions." % count
781
                    
782
        
485 by Martin Pool
- move commit code into its own module
783
    def commit(self, *args, **kw):
784
        from bzrlib.commit import commit
785
        commit(self, *args, **kw)
184 by mbp at sourcefrog
pychecker fixups
786
        
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
787
788
    def lookup_revision(self, revno):
789
        """Return revision hash for revision number."""
790
        if revno == 0:
791
            return None
792
793
        try:
794
            # list is 0-based; revisions are 1-based
795
            return self.revision_history()[revno-1]
796
        except IndexError:
184 by mbp at sourcefrog
pychecker fixups
797
            raise BzrError("no such revision %s" % revno)
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
798
799
800
    def revision_tree(self, revision_id):
801
        """Return Tree for a revision on this branch.
802
803
        `revision_id` may be None for the null revision, in which case
804
        an `EmptyTree` is returned."""
529 by Martin Pool
todo
805
        # TODO: refactor this to use an existing revision object
806
        # so we don't need to read it in twice.
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
807
        if revision_id == None:
808
            return EmptyTree()
809
        else:
810
            inv = self.get_revision_inventory(revision_id)
811
            return RevisionTree(self.text_store, inv)
812
813
814
    def working_tree(self):
815
        """Return a `Tree` for the working copy."""
453 by Martin Pool
- Split WorkingTree into its own file
816
        from workingtree import WorkingTree
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
817
        return WorkingTree(self.base, self.read_working_inventory())
818
819
820
    def basis_tree(self):
821
        """Return `Tree` object for last revision.
822
823
        If there are no revisions yet, return an `EmptyTree`.
824
        """
825
        r = self.last_patch()
826
        if r == None:
827
            return EmptyTree()
828
        else:
829
            return RevisionTree(self.text_store, self.get_revision_inventory(r))
830
831
832
168 by mbp at sourcefrog
new "rename" command
833
    def rename_one(self, from_rel, to_rel):
309 by Martin Pool
doc
834
        """Rename one file.
835
836
        This can change the directory or the filename or both.
353 by Martin Pool
- Per-branch locks in read and write modes.
837
        """
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
838
        self.lock_write()
171 by mbp at sourcefrog
better error message when working file rename fails
839
        try:
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
840
            tree = self.working_tree()
841
            inv = tree.inventory
842
            if not tree.has_filename(from_rel):
843
                raise BzrError("can't rename: old working file %r does not exist" % from_rel)
844
            if tree.has_filename(to_rel):
845
                raise BzrError("can't rename: new working file %r already exists" % to_rel)
846
847
            file_id = inv.path2id(from_rel)
848
            if file_id == None:
849
                raise BzrError("can't rename: old name %r is not versioned" % from_rel)
850
851
            if inv.path2id(to_rel):
852
                raise BzrError("can't rename: new name %r is already versioned" % to_rel)
853
854
            to_dir, to_tail = os.path.split(to_rel)
855
            to_dir_id = inv.path2id(to_dir)
856
            if to_dir_id == None and to_dir != '':
857
                raise BzrError("can't determine destination directory id for %r" % to_dir)
858
859
            mutter("rename_one:")
860
            mutter("  file_id    {%s}" % file_id)
861
            mutter("  from_rel   %r" % from_rel)
862
            mutter("  to_rel     %r" % to_rel)
863
            mutter("  to_dir     %r" % to_dir)
864
            mutter("  to_dir_id  {%s}" % to_dir_id)
865
866
            inv.rename(file_id, to_dir_id, to_tail)
867
868
            print "%s => %s" % (from_rel, to_rel)
869
870
            from_abs = self.abspath(from_rel)
871
            to_abs = self.abspath(to_rel)
872
            try:
873
                os.rename(from_abs, to_abs)
874
            except OSError, e:
875
                raise BzrError("failed to rename %r to %r: %s"
876
                        % (from_abs, to_abs, e[1]),
877
                        ["rename rolled back"])
878
879
            self._write_inventory(inv)
880
        finally:
881
            self.unlock()
882
883
174 by mbp at sourcefrog
- New 'move' command; now separated out from rename
884
    def move(self, from_paths, to_name):
160 by mbp at sourcefrog
- basic support for moving files to different directories - have not done support for renaming them yet, but should be straightforward - some tests, but many cases are not handled yet i think
885
        """Rename files.
886
174 by mbp at sourcefrog
- New 'move' command; now separated out from rename
887
        to_name must exist as a versioned directory.
888
160 by mbp at sourcefrog
- basic support for moving files to different directories - have not done support for renaming them yet, but should be straightforward - some tests, but many cases are not handled yet i think
889
        If to_name exists and is a directory, the files are moved into
890
        it, keeping their old names.  If it is a directory, 
891
892
        Note that to_name is only the last component of the new name;
893
        this doesn't change the directory.
894
        """
611 by Martin Pool
- remove @with_writelock, @with_readlock decorators
895
        self.lock_write()
896
        try:
897
            ## TODO: Option to move IDs only
898
            assert not isinstance(from_paths, basestring)
899
            tree = self.working_tree()
900
            inv = tree.inventory
901
            to_abs = self.abspath(to_name)
902
            if not isdir(to_abs):
903
                raise BzrError("destination %r is not a directory" % to_abs)
904
            if not tree.has_filename(to_name):
905
                raise BzrError("destination %r not in working directory" % to_abs)
906
            to_dir_id = inv.path2id(to_name)
907
            if to_dir_id == None and to_name != '':
908
                raise BzrError("destination %r is not a versioned directory" % to_name)
909
            to_dir_ie = inv[to_dir_id]
910
            if to_dir_ie.kind not in ('directory', 'root_directory'):
911
                raise BzrError("destination %r is not a directory" % to_abs)
912
913
            to_idpath = inv.get_idpath(to_dir_id)
914
915
            for f in from_paths:
916
                if not tree.has_filename(f):
917
                    raise BzrError("%r does not exist in working tree" % f)
918
                f_id = inv.path2id(f)
919
                if f_id == None:
920
                    raise BzrError("%r is not versioned" % f)
921
                name_tail = splitpath(f)[-1]
922
                dest_path = appendpath(to_name, name_tail)
923
                if tree.has_filename(dest_path):
924
                    raise BzrError("destination %r already exists" % dest_path)
925
                if f_id in to_idpath:
926
                    raise BzrError("can't move %r to a subdirectory of itself" % f)
927
928
            # OK, so there's a race here, it's possible that someone will
929
            # create a file in this interval and then the rename might be
930
            # left half-done.  But we should have caught most problems.
931
932
            for f in from_paths:
933
                name_tail = splitpath(f)[-1]
934
                dest_path = appendpath(to_name, name_tail)
935
                print "%s => %s" % (f, dest_path)
936
                inv.rename(inv.path2id(f), to_dir_id, name_tail)
937
                try:
938
                    os.rename(self.abspath(f), self.abspath(dest_path))
939
                except OSError, e:
940
                    raise BzrError("failed to rename %r to %r: %s" % (f, dest_path, e[1]),
941
                            ["rename rolled back"])
942
943
            self._write_inventory(inv)
944
        finally:
945
            self.unlock()
160 by mbp at sourcefrog
- basic support for moving files to different directories - have not done support for renaming them yet, but should be straightforward - some tests, but many cases are not handled yet i think
946
947
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
948
949
class ScratchBranch(Branch):
950
    """Special test class: a branch that cleans up after itself.
951
952
    >>> b = ScratchBranch()
953
    >>> isdir(b.base)
954
    True
955
    >>> bd = b.base
396 by Martin Pool
- Using the destructor on a ScratchBranch is not reliable;
956
    >>> b.destroy()
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
957
    >>> isdir(bd)
958
    False
959
    """
622 by Martin Pool
Updated merge patch from Aaron
960
    def __init__(self, files=[], dirs=[], base=None):
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
961
        """Make a test branch.
962
963
        This creates a temporary directory and runs init-tree in it.
964
965
        If any files are listed, they are created in the working copy.
966
        """
622 by Martin Pool
Updated merge patch from Aaron
967
        init = False
968
        if base is None:
969
            base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
970
            init = True
971
        Branch.__init__(self, base, init=init)
100 by mbp at sourcefrog
- add test case for ignore files
972
        for d in dirs:
973
            os.mkdir(self.abspath(d))
974
            
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
975
        for f in files:
976
            file(os.path.join(self.base, f), 'w').write('content of %s' % f)
977
978
622 by Martin Pool
Updated merge patch from Aaron
979
    def clone(self):
980
        """
981
        >>> orig = ScratchBranch(files=["file1", "file2"])
982
        >>> clone = orig.clone()
983
        >>> os.path.samefile(orig.base, clone.base)
984
        False
985
        >>> os.path.isfile(os.path.join(clone.base, "file1"))
986
        True
987
        """
988
        base = tempfile.mkdtemp()
989
        os.rmdir(base)
990
        shutil.copytree(self.base, base, symlinks=True)
991
        return ScratchBranch(base=base)
992
        
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
993
    def __del__(self):
396 by Martin Pool
- Using the destructor on a ScratchBranch is not reliable;
994
        self.destroy()
995
996
    def destroy(self):
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
997
        """Destroy the test branch, removing the scratch directory."""
163 by mbp at sourcefrog
merge win32 portability fixes
998
        try:
610 by Martin Pool
- replace Branch.lock(mode) with separate lock_read and lock_write
999
            if self.base:
1000
                mutter("delete ScratchBranch %s" % self.base)
1001
                shutil.rmtree(self.base)
396 by Martin Pool
- Using the destructor on a ScratchBranch is not reliable;
1002
        except OSError, e:
163 by mbp at sourcefrog
merge win32 portability fixes
1003
            # Work around for shutil.rmtree failing on Windows when
1004
            # readonly files are encountered
396 by Martin Pool
- Using the destructor on a ScratchBranch is not reliable;
1005
            mutter("hit exception in destroying ScratchBranch: %s" % e)
163 by mbp at sourcefrog
merge win32 portability fixes
1006
            for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.base, topdown=False):
1007
                for name in files:
1008
                    os.chmod(os.path.join(root, name), 0700)
1009
            shutil.rmtree(self.base)
396 by Martin Pool
- Using the destructor on a ScratchBranch is not reliable;
1010
        self.base = None
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
1011
1012
    
1013
1014
######################################################################
1015
# predicates
1016
1017
1018
def is_control_file(filename):
1019
    ## FIXME: better check
1020
    filename = os.path.normpath(filename)
1021
    while filename != '':
1022
        head, tail = os.path.split(filename)
1023
        ## mutter('check %r for control file' % ((head, tail), ))
1024
        if tail == bzrlib.BZRDIR:
1025
            return True
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
1026
        if filename == head:
1027
            break
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
1028
        filename = head
1029
    return False
1030
1031
1032
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
1033
def gen_file_id(name):
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
1034
    """Return new file id.
1035
1036
    This should probably generate proper UUIDs, but for the moment we
1037
    cope with just randomness because running uuidgen every time is
1038
    slow."""
535 by Martin Pool
- try to eliminate wierd characters from file names when they're
1039
    import re
1040
1041
    # get last component
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
1042
    idx = name.rfind('/')
1043
    if idx != -1:
1044
        name = name[idx+1 : ]
262 by Martin Pool
- gen_file_id: break the file on either / or \ when looking
1045
    idx = name.rfind('\\')
1046
    if idx != -1:
1047
        name = name[idx+1 : ]
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
1048
535 by Martin Pool
- try to eliminate wierd characters from file names when they're
1049
    # make it not a hidden file
70 by mbp at sourcefrog
Prepare for smart recursive add.
1050
    name = name.lstrip('.')
1051
535 by Martin Pool
- try to eliminate wierd characters from file names when they're
1052
    # remove any wierd characters; we don't escape them but rather
1053
    # just pull them out
1054
    name = re.sub(r'[^\w.]', '', name)
1055
190 by mbp at sourcefrog
64 bits of randomness in file/revision ids
1056
    s = hexlify(rand_bytes(8))
1 by mbp at sourcefrog
import from baz patch-364
1057
    return '-'.join((name, compact_date(time.time()), s))