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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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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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"""WorkingTree object and friends.
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A WorkingTree represents the editable working copy of a branch.
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Operations which represent the WorkingTree are also done here,
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such as renaming or adding files. The WorkingTree has an inventory
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which is updated by these operations. A commit produces a
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new revision based on the workingtree and its inventory.
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At the moment every WorkingTree has its own branch. Remote
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WorkingTrees aren't supported.
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To get a WorkingTree, call bzrdir.open_workingtree() or
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WorkingTree.open(dir).
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MERGE_MODIFIED_HEADER_1 = "BZR merge-modified list format 1"
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CONFLICT_HEADER_1 = "BZR conflict list format 1"
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# TODO: Give the workingtree sole responsibility for the working inventory;
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# remove the variable and references to it from the branch. This may require
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# updating the commit code so as to update the inventory within the working
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# copy, and making sure there's only one WorkingTree for any directory on disk.
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# At the moment they may alias the inventory and have old copies of it in
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# memory. (Now done? -- mbp 20060309)
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from binascii import hexlify
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from copy import deepcopy
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib import bzrdir, errors, ignores, osutils, urlutils
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from bzrlib.atomicfile import AtomicFile
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from bzrlib.conflicts import Conflict, ConflictList, CONFLICT_SUFFIXES
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from bzrlib.decorators import needs_read_lock, needs_write_lock
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from bzrlib.errors import (BzrCheckError,
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WeaveRevisionNotPresent,
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MergeModifiedFormatError,
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from bzrlib.inventory import InventoryEntry, Inventory
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from bzrlib.lockable_files import LockableFiles, TransportLock
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from bzrlib.lockdir import LockDir
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from bzrlib.merge import merge_inner, transform_tree
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from bzrlib.osutils import (
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from bzrlib.progress import DummyProgress, ProgressPhase
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from bzrlib.revision import NULL_REVISION
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from bzrlib.rio import RioReader, rio_file, Stanza
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (deprecated_passed,
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note
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from bzrlib.transform import build_tree
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from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
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from bzrlib.transport.local import LocalTransport
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from bzrlib.textui import show_status
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# the regex removes any weird characters; we don't escape them
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# but rather just pull them out
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_gen_file_id_re = re.compile(r'[^\w.]')
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_gen_id_suffix = None
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def _next_id_suffix():
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"""Create a new file id suffix that is reasonably unique.
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On the first call we combine the current time with 64 bits of randomness
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to give a highly probably globally unique number. Then each call in the same
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process adds 1 to a serial number we append to that unique value.
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# XXX TODO: change bzrlib.add.smart_add to call workingtree.add() rather
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# than having to move the id randomness out of the inner loop like this.
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# XXX TODO: for the global randomness this uses we should add the thread-id
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# before the serial #.
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global _gen_id_suffix, _gen_id_serial
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if _gen_id_suffix is None:
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_gen_id_suffix = "-%s-%s-" % (compact_date(time()), rand_chars(16))
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return _gen_id_suffix + str(_gen_id_serial)
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def gen_file_id(name):
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"""Return new file id for the basename 'name'.
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The uniqueness is supplied from _next_id_suffix.
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# The real randomness is in the _next_id_suffix, the
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# rest of the identifier is just to be nice.
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# 1) Remove non-ascii word characters to keep the ids portable
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# 2) squash to lowercase, so the file id doesn't have to
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# be escaped (case insensitive filesystems would bork for ids
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# that only differred in case without escaping).
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# 3) truncate the filename to 20 chars. Long filenames also bork on some
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# 4) Removing starting '.' characters to prevent the file ids from
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# being considered hidden.
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ascii_word_only = _gen_file_id_re.sub('', name.lower())
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short_no_dots = ascii_word_only.lstrip('.')[:20]
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return short_no_dots + _next_id_suffix()
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"""Return a new tree-root file id."""
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return gen_file_id('TREE_ROOT')
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class TreeEntry(object):
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"""An entry that implements the minimum interface used by commands.
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This needs further inspection, it may be better to have
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InventoryEntries without ids - though that seems wrong. For now,
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this is a parallel hierarchy to InventoryEntry, and needs to become
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one of several things: decorates to that hierarchy, children of, or
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Another note is that these objects are currently only used when there is
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no InventoryEntry available - i.e. for unversioned objects.
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Perhaps they should be UnversionedEntry et al. ? - RBC 20051003
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def __eq__(self, other):
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# yes, this us ugly, TODO: best practice __eq__ style.
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return (isinstance(other, TreeEntry)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeDirectory(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a directory in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeDirectory)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeFile(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a regular file in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeFile)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class TreeLink(TreeEntry):
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"""See TreeEntry. This is a symlink in a working tree."""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, TreeLink)
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and other.__class__ == self.__class__)
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def kind_character(self):
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class WorkingTree(bzrlib.tree.Tree):
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"""Working copy tree.
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The inventory is held in the `Branch` working-inventory, and the
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files are in a directory on disk.
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It is possible for a `WorkingTree` to have a filename which is
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not listed in the Inventory and vice versa.
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def __init__(self, basedir='.',
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branch=DEPRECATED_PARAMETER,
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"""Construct a WorkingTree for basedir.
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If the branch is not supplied, it is opened automatically.
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If the branch is supplied, it must be the branch for this basedir.
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(branch.base is not cross checked, because for remote branches that
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would be meaningless).
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self._format = _format
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self.bzrdir = _bzrdir
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# not created via open etc.
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warnings.warn("WorkingTree() is deprecated as of bzr version 0.8. "
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"Please use bzrdir.open_workingtree or WorkingTree.open().",
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wt = WorkingTree.open(basedir)
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self._branch = wt.branch
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self.basedir = wt.basedir
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self._control_files = wt._control_files
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self._hashcache = wt._hashcache
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self._set_inventory(wt._inventory)
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self._format = wt._format
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self.bzrdir = wt.bzrdir
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from bzrlib.hashcache import HashCache
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from bzrlib.trace import note, mutter
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assert isinstance(basedir, basestring), \
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"base directory %r is not a string" % basedir
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basedir = safe_unicode(basedir)
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mutter("opening working tree %r", basedir)
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if deprecated_passed(branch):
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warnings.warn("WorkingTree(..., branch=XXX) is deprecated as of bzr 0.8."
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" Please use bzrdir.open_workingtree() or"
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" WorkingTree.open().",
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self._branch = branch
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self._branch = self.bzrdir.open_branch()
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self.basedir = realpath(basedir)
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# if branch is at our basedir and is a format 6 or less
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if isinstance(self._format, WorkingTreeFormat2):
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# share control object
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self._control_files = self.branch.control_files
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# assume all other formats have their own control files.
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assert isinstance(_control_files, LockableFiles), \
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"_control_files must be a LockableFiles, not %r" \
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self._control_files = _control_files
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# update the whole cache up front and write to disk if anything changed;
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# in the future we might want to do this more selectively
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# two possible ways offer themselves : in self._unlock, write the cache
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# if needed, or, when the cache sees a change, append it to the hash
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# cache file, and have the parser take the most recent entry for a
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cache_filename = self.bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(None).local_abspath('stat-cache')
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hc = self._hashcache = HashCache(basedir, cache_filename, self._control_files._file_mode)
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# is this scan needed ? it makes things kinda slow.
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if _inventory is None:
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self._set_inventory(self.read_working_inventory())
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self._set_inventory(_inventory)
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fget=lambda self: self._branch,
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doc="""The branch this WorkingTree is connected to.
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This cannot be set - it is reflective of the actual disk structure
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the working tree has been constructed from.
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def break_lock(self):
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"""Break a lock if one is present from another instance.
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Uses the ui factory to ask for confirmation if the lock may be from
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This will probe the repository for its lock as well.
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self._control_files.break_lock()
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self.branch.break_lock()
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def _set_inventory(self, inv):
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assert inv.root is not None
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self._inventory = inv
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self.path2id = self._inventory.path2id
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def is_control_filename(self, filename):
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"""True if filename is the name of a control file in this tree.
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:param filename: A filename within the tree. This is a relative path
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from the root of this tree.
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This is true IF and ONLY IF the filename is part of the meta data
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that bzr controls in this tree. I.E. a random .bzr directory placed
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on disk will not be a control file for this tree.
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return self.bzrdir.is_control_filename(filename)
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def open(path=None, _unsupported=False):
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"""Open an existing working tree at path.
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path = os.path.getcwdu()
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control = bzrdir.BzrDir.open(path, _unsupported)
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return control.open_workingtree(_unsupported)
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def open_containing(path=None):
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"""Open an existing working tree which has its root about path.
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This probes for a working tree at path and searches upwards from there.
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Basically we keep looking up until we find the control directory or
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run into /. If there isn't one, raises NotBranchError.
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TODO: give this a new exception.
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If there is one, it is returned, along with the unused portion of path.
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:return: The WorkingTree that contains 'path', and the rest of path
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path = osutils.getcwd()
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control, relpath = bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing(path)
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return control.open_workingtree(), relpath
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def open_downlevel(path=None):
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"""Open an unsupported working tree.
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Only intended for advanced situations like upgrading part of a bzrdir.
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return WorkingTree.open(path, _unsupported=True)
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"""Iterate through file_ids for this tree.
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file_ids are in a WorkingTree if they are in the working inventory
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and the working file exists.
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inv = self._inventory
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for path, ie in inv.iter_entries():
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if osutils.lexists(self.abspath(path)):
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return "<%s of %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__,
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getattr(self, 'basedir', None))
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def abspath(self, filename):
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return pathjoin(self.basedir, filename)
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def basis_tree(self):
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"""Return RevisionTree for the current last revision.
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If the left most parent is a ghost then the returned tree will be an
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empty tree - one obtained by calling repository.revision_tree(None).
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revision_id = self.last_revision()
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if revision_id is not None:
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xml = self.read_basis_inventory()
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inv = bzrlib.xml5.serializer_v5.read_inventory_from_string(xml)
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inv.root.revision = revision_id
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if inv is not None and inv.revision_id == revision_id:
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return bzrlib.tree.RevisionTree(self.branch.repository, inv,
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# FIXME? RBC 20060403 should we cache the inventory here ?
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return self.branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
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except errors.RevisionNotPresent:
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# the basis tree *may* be a ghost or a low level error may have
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# occured. If the revision is present, its a problem, if its not
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if self.branch.repository.has_revision(revision_id):
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# the basis tree is a ghost so return an empty tree.
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return self.branch.repository.revision_tree(None)
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@deprecated_method(zero_eight)
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def create(branch, directory):
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"""Create a workingtree for branch at directory.
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If existing_directory already exists it must have a .bzr directory.
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If it does not exist, it will be created.
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This returns a new WorkingTree object for the new checkout.
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TODO FIXME RBC 20060124 when we have checkout formats in place this
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should accept an optional revisionid to checkout [and reject this if
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checking out into the same dir as a pre-checkout-aware branch format.]
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XXX: When BzrDir is present, these should be created through that
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warnings.warn('delete WorkingTree.create', stacklevel=3)
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transport = get_transport(directory)
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if branch.bzrdir.root_transport.base == transport.base:
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return branch.bzrdir.create_workingtree()
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# different directory,
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# create a branch reference
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# and now a working tree.
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raise NotImplementedError
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@deprecated_method(zero_eight)
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def create_standalone(directory):
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"""Create a checkout and a branch and a repo at directory.
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Directory must exist and be empty.
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please use BzrDir.create_standalone_workingtree
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return bzrdir.BzrDir.create_standalone_workingtree(directory)
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def relpath(self, path):
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"""Return the local path portion from a given path.
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The path may be absolute or relative. If its a relative path it is
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interpreted relative to the python current working directory.
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return relpath(self.basedir, path)
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def has_filename(self, filename):
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return osutils.lexists(self.abspath(filename))
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def get_file(self, file_id):
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return self.get_file_byname(self.id2path(file_id))
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def get_file_text(self, file_id):
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return self.get_file(file_id).read()
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def get_file_byname(self, filename):
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return file(self.abspath(filename), 'rb')
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def get_parent_ids(self):
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"""See Tree.get_parent_ids.
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This implementation reads the pending merges list and last_revision
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value and uses that to decide what the parents list should be.
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last_rev = self.last_revision()
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merges_file = self._control_files.get_utf8('pending-merges')
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for l in merges_file.readlines():
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parents.append(l.rstrip('\n'))
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def get_root_id(self):
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"""Return the id of this trees root"""
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inv = self.read_working_inventory()
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return inv.root.file_id
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def _get_store_filename(self, file_id):
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## XXX: badly named; this is not in the store at all
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return self.abspath(self.id2path(file_id))
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def clone(self, to_bzrdir, revision_id=None, basis=None):
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"""Duplicate this working tree into to_bzr, including all state.
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Specifically modified files are kept as modified, but
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ignored and unknown files are discarded.
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If you want to make a new line of development, see bzrdir.sprout()
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If not None, the cloned tree will have its last revision set to
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revision, and and difference between the source trees last revision
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and this one merged in.
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If not None, a closer copy of a tree which may have some files in
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common, and which file content should be preferentially copied from.
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# assumes the target bzr dir format is compatible.
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result = self._format.initialize(to_bzrdir)
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self.copy_content_into(result, revision_id)
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def copy_content_into(self, tree, revision_id=None):
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"""Copy the current content and user files of this tree into tree."""
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if revision_id is None:
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transform_tree(tree, self)
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# TODO now merge from tree.last_revision to revision (to preserve
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# user local changes)
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transform_tree(tree, self)
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tree.set_parent_ids([revision_id])
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def commit(self, message=None, revprops=None, *args, **kwargs):
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# avoid circular imports
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from bzrlib.commit import Commit
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if not 'branch-nick' in revprops:
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revprops['branch-nick'] = self.branch.nick
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# args for wt.commit start at message from the Commit.commit method,
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# but with branch a kwarg now, passing in args as is results in the
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#message being used for the branch
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args = (DEPRECATED_PARAMETER, message, ) + args
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committed_id = Commit().commit( working_tree=self, revprops=revprops,
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self._set_inventory(self.read_working_inventory())
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def id2abspath(self, file_id):
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return self.abspath(self.id2path(file_id))
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def has_id(self, file_id):
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# files that have been deleted are excluded
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inv = self._inventory
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if not inv.has_id(file_id):
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path = inv.id2path(file_id)
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return osutils.lexists(self.abspath(path))
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def has_or_had_id(self, file_id):
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if file_id == self.inventory.root.file_id:
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return self.inventory.has_id(file_id)
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__contains__ = has_id
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def get_file_size(self, file_id):
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return os.path.getsize(self.id2abspath(file_id))
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def get_file_sha1(self, file_id, path=None):
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path = self._inventory.id2path(file_id)
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return self._hashcache.get_sha1(path)
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def get_file_mtime(self, file_id, path=None):
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path = self._inventory.id2path(file_id)
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return os.lstat(self.abspath(path)).st_mtime
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if not supports_executable():
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def is_executable(self, file_id, path=None):
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return self._inventory[file_id].executable
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def is_executable(self, file_id, path=None):
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path = self._inventory.id2path(file_id)
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mode = os.lstat(self.abspath(path)).st_mode
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return bool(stat.S_ISREG(mode) and stat.S_IEXEC & mode)
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def add(self, files, ids=None):
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"""Make files versioned.
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Note that the command line normally calls smart_add instead,
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which can automatically recurse.
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This adds the files to the inventory, so that they will be
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recorded by the next commit.
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List of paths to add, relative to the base of the tree.
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If set, use these instead of automatically generated ids.
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Must be the same length as the list of files, but may
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contain None for ids that are to be autogenerated.
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TODO: Perhaps have an option to add the ids even if the files do
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TODO: Perhaps callback with the ids and paths as they're added.
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# TODO: Re-adding a file that is removed in the working copy
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# should probably put it back with the previous ID.
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if isinstance(files, basestring):
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assert(ids is None or isinstance(ids, basestring))
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ids = [None] * len(files)
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assert(len(ids) == len(files))
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inv = self.read_working_inventory()
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for f,file_id in zip(files, ids):
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if self.is_control_filename(f):
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raise errors.ForbiddenControlFileError(filename=f)
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raise BzrError("cannot add top-level %r" % f)
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fullpath = normpath(self.abspath(f))
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kind = file_kind(fullpath)
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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raise NoSuchFile(fullpath)
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if not InventoryEntry.versionable_kind(kind):
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raise errors.BadFileKindError(filename=f, kind=kind)
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inv.add_path(f, kind=kind)
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inv.add_path(f, kind=kind, file_id=file_id)
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self._write_inventory(inv)
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def add_parent_tree_id(self, revision_id, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Add revision_id as a parent.
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This is equivalent to retrieving the current list of parent ids
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and setting the list to its value plus revision_id.
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:param revision_id: The revision id to add to the parent list. It may
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be a ghost revision as long as its not the first parent to be added,
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or the allow_leftmost_as_ghost parameter is set True.
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:param allow_leftmost_as_ghost: Allow the first parent to be a ghost.
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parents = self.get_parent_ids() + [revision_id]
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self.set_parent_ids(parents,
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allow_leftmost_as_ghost=len(parents) > 1 or allow_leftmost_as_ghost)
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def add_parent_tree(self, parent_tuple, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Add revision_id, tree tuple as a parent.
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This is equivalent to retrieving the current list of parent trees
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and setting the list to its value plus parent_tuple. See also
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add_parent_tree_id - if you only have a parent id available it will be
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simpler to use that api. If you have the parent already available, using
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this api is preferred.
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:param parent_tuple: The (revision id, tree) to add to the parent list.
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If the revision_id is a ghost, pass None for the tree.
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:param allow_leftmost_as_ghost: Allow the first parent to be a ghost.
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parent_ids = self.get_parent_ids() + [parent_tuple[0]]
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if len(parent_ids) > 1:
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# the leftmost may have already been a ghost, preserve that if it
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allow_leftmost_as_ghost = True
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self.set_parent_ids(parent_ids,
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allow_leftmost_as_ghost=allow_leftmost_as_ghost)
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def add_pending_merge(self, *revision_ids):
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# TODO: Perhaps should check at this point that the
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# history of the revision is actually present?
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parents = self.get_parent_ids()
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for rev_id in revision_ids:
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if rev_id in parents:
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parents.append(rev_id)
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self.set_parent_ids(parents, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=True)
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def pending_merges(self):
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"""Return a list of pending merges.
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These are revisions that have been merged into the working
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directory but not yet committed.
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return self.get_parent_ids()[1:]
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def set_parent_ids(self, revision_ids, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parent ids to revision_ids.
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See also set_parent_trees. This api will try to retrieve the tree data
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for each element of revision_ids from the trees repository. If you have
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tree data already available, it is more efficient to use
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set_parent_trees rather than set_parent_ids. set_parent_ids is however
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an easier API to use.
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:param revision_ids: The revision_ids to set as the parent ids of this
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working tree. Any of these may be ghosts.
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if len(revision_ids) > 0:
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leftmost_id = revision_ids[0]
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if (not allow_leftmost_as_ghost and not
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self.branch.repository.has_revision(leftmost_id)):
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raise errors.GhostRevisionUnusableHere(leftmost_id)
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self.set_last_revision(leftmost_id)
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self.set_last_revision(None)
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merges = revision_ids[1:]
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self._control_files.put_utf8('pending-merges', '\n'.join(merges))
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def set_parent_trees(self, parents_list, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parents of the working tree.
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:param parents_list: A list of (revision_id, tree) tuples.
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If tree is None, then that element is treated as an unreachable
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parent tree - i.e. a ghost.
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# parent trees are not used in current format trees, delegate to
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self.set_parent_ids([rev for (rev, tree) in parents_list],
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allow_leftmost_as_ghost=allow_leftmost_as_ghost)
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def set_pending_merges(self, rev_list):
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parents = self.get_parent_ids()
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leftmost = parents[:1]
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new_parents = leftmost + rev_list
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self.set_parent_ids(new_parents)
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def set_merge_modified(self, modified_hashes):
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for file_id, hash in modified_hashes.iteritems():
775
yield Stanza(file_id=file_id, hash=hash)
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self._put_rio('merge-hashes', iter_stanzas(), MERGE_MODIFIED_HEADER_1)
779
def _put_rio(self, filename, stanzas, header):
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my_file = rio_file(stanzas, header)
781
self._control_files.put(filename, my_file)
784
def merge_from_branch(self, branch, to_revision=None):
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"""Merge from a branch into this working tree.
787
:param branch: The branch to merge from.
788
:param to_revision: If non-None, the merge will merge to to_revision, but
789
not beyond it. to_revision does not need to be in the history of
790
the branch when it is supplied. If None, to_revision defaults to
791
branch.last_revision().
793
from bzrlib.merge import Merger, Merge3Merger
794
pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
796
merger = Merger(self.branch, this_tree=self, pb=pb)
797
merger.pp = ProgressPhase("Merge phase", 5, pb)
798
merger.pp.next_phase()
799
# check that there are no
801
merger.check_basis(check_clean=True, require_commits=False)
802
if to_revision is None:
803
to_revision = branch.last_revision()
804
merger.other_rev_id = to_revision
805
if merger.other_rev_id is None:
806
raise error.NoCommits(branch)
807
self.branch.fetch(branch, last_revision=merger.other_rev_id)
808
merger.other_basis = merger.other_rev_id
809
merger.other_tree = self.branch.repository.revision_tree(
811
merger.pp.next_phase()
813
if merger.base_rev_id == merger.other_rev_id:
814
raise errors.PointlessMerge
815
merger.backup_files = False
816
merger.merge_type = Merge3Merger
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merger.set_interesting_files(None)
818
merger.show_base = False
819
merger.reprocess = False
820
conflicts = merger.do_merge()
827
def merge_modified(self):
829
hashfile = self._control_files.get('merge-hashes')
834
if hashfile.next() != MERGE_MODIFIED_HEADER_1 + '\n':
835
raise MergeModifiedFormatError()
836
except StopIteration:
837
raise MergeModifiedFormatError()
838
for s in RioReader(hashfile):
839
file_id = s.get("file_id")
840
if file_id not in self.inventory:
843
if hash == self.get_file_sha1(file_id):
844
merge_hashes[file_id] = hash
847
def get_symlink_target(self, file_id):
848
return os.readlink(self.id2abspath(file_id))
850
def file_class(self, filename):
851
if self.path2id(filename):
853
elif self.is_ignored(filename):
858
def list_files(self):
859
"""Recursively list all files as (path, class, kind, id, entry).
861
Lists, but does not descend into unversioned directories.
863
This does not include files that have been deleted in this
866
Skips the control directory.
868
inv = self._inventory
869
# Convert these into local objects to save lookup times
870
pathjoin = osutils.pathjoin
871
file_kind = osutils.file_kind
873
# transport.base ends in a slash, we want the piece
874
# between the last two slashes
875
transport_base_dir = self.bzrdir.transport.base.rsplit('/', 2)[1]
877
fk_entries = {'directory':TreeDirectory, 'file':TreeFile, 'symlink':TreeLink}
879
# directory file_id, relative path, absolute path, reverse sorted children
880
children = os.listdir(self.basedir)
882
# jam 20060527 The kernel sized tree seems equivalent whether we
883
# use a deque and popleft to keep them sorted, or if we use a plain
884
# list and just reverse() them.
885
children = collections.deque(children)
886
stack = [(inv.root.file_id, u'', self.basedir, children)]
888
from_dir_id, from_dir_relpath, from_dir_abspath, children = stack[-1]
891
f = children.popleft()
892
## TODO: If we find a subdirectory with its own .bzr
893
## directory, then that is a separate tree and we
894
## should exclude it.
896
# the bzrdir for this tree
897
if transport_base_dir == f:
900
# we know that from_dir_relpath and from_dir_abspath never end in a slash
901
# and 'f' doesn't begin with one, we can do a string op, rather
902
# than the checks of pathjoin(), all relative paths will have an extra slash
904
fp = from_dir_relpath + '/' + f
907
fap = from_dir_abspath + '/' + f
909
f_ie = inv.get_child(from_dir_id, f)
912
elif self.is_ignored(fp[1:]):
915
# we may not have found this file, because of a unicode issue
916
f_norm, can_access = osutils.normalized_filename(f)
917
if f == f_norm or not can_access:
918
# No change, so treat this file normally
921
# this file can be accessed by a normalized path
922
# check again if it is versioned
923
# these lines are repeated here for performance
925
fp = from_dir_relpath + '/' + f
926
fap = from_dir_abspath + '/' + f
927
f_ie = inv.get_child(from_dir_id, f)
930
elif self.is_ignored(fp[1:]):
939
raise BzrCheckError("file %r entered as kind %r id %r, "
941
% (fap, f_ie.kind, f_ie.file_id, fk))
943
# make a last minute entry
945
yield fp[1:], c, fk, f_ie.file_id, f_ie
948
yield fp[1:], c, fk, None, fk_entries[fk]()
950
yield fp[1:], c, fk, None, TreeEntry()
953
if fk != 'directory':
956
# But do this child first
957
new_children = os.listdir(fap)
959
new_children = collections.deque(new_children)
960
stack.append((f_ie.file_id, fp, fap, new_children))
961
# Break out of inner loop, so that we start outer loop with child
964
# if we finished all children, pop it off the stack
969
def move(self, from_paths, to_name):
972
to_name must exist in the inventory.
974
If to_name exists and is a directory, the files are moved into
975
it, keeping their old names.
977
Note that to_name is only the last component of the new name;
978
this doesn't change the directory.
980
This returns a list of (from_path, to_path) pairs for each
984
## TODO: Option to move IDs only
985
assert not isinstance(from_paths, basestring)
987
to_abs = self.abspath(to_name)
988
if not isdir(to_abs):
989
raise BzrError("destination %r is not a directory" % to_abs)
990
if not self.has_filename(to_name):
991
raise BzrError("destination %r not in working directory" % to_abs)
992
to_dir_id = inv.path2id(to_name)
993
if to_dir_id == None and to_name != '':
994
raise BzrError("destination %r is not a versioned directory" % to_name)
995
to_dir_ie = inv[to_dir_id]
996
if to_dir_ie.kind != 'directory':
997
raise BzrError("destination %r is not a directory" % to_abs)
999
to_idpath = inv.get_idpath(to_dir_id)
1001
for f in from_paths:
1002
if not self.has_filename(f):
1003
raise BzrError("%r does not exist in working tree" % f)
1004
f_id = inv.path2id(f)
1006
raise BzrError("%r is not versioned" % f)
1007
name_tail = splitpath(f)[-1]
1008
dest_path = pathjoin(to_name, name_tail)
1009
if self.has_filename(dest_path):
1010
raise BzrError("destination %r already exists" % dest_path)
1011
if f_id in to_idpath:
1012
raise BzrError("can't move %r to a subdirectory of itself" % f)
1014
# OK, so there's a race here, it's possible that someone will
1015
# create a file in this interval and then the rename might be
1016
# left half-done. But we should have caught most problems.
1017
orig_inv = deepcopy(self.inventory)
1019
for f in from_paths:
1020
name_tail = splitpath(f)[-1]
1021
dest_path = pathjoin(to_name, name_tail)
1022
result.append((f, dest_path))
1023
inv.rename(inv.path2id(f), to_dir_id, name_tail)
1025
rename(self.abspath(f), self.abspath(dest_path))
1027
raise BzrError("failed to rename %r to %r: %s" %
1028
(f, dest_path, e[1]),
1029
["rename rolled back"])
1031
# restore the inventory on error
1032
self._set_inventory(orig_inv)
1034
self._write_inventory(inv)
1038
def rename_one(self, from_rel, to_rel):
1041
This can change the directory or the filename or both.
1043
inv = self.inventory
1044
if not self.has_filename(from_rel):
1045
raise BzrError("can't rename: old working file %r does not exist" % from_rel)
1046
if self.has_filename(to_rel):
1047
raise BzrError("can't rename: new working file %r already exists" % to_rel)
1049
file_id = inv.path2id(from_rel)
1051
raise BzrError("can't rename: old name %r is not versioned" % from_rel)
1053
entry = inv[file_id]
1054
from_parent = entry.parent_id
1055
from_name = entry.name
1057
if inv.path2id(to_rel):
1058
raise BzrError("can't rename: new name %r is already versioned" % to_rel)
1060
to_dir, to_tail = os.path.split(to_rel)
1061
to_dir_id = inv.path2id(to_dir)
1062
if to_dir_id == None and to_dir != '':
1063
raise BzrError("can't determine destination directory id for %r" % to_dir)
1065
mutter("rename_one:")
1066
mutter(" file_id {%s}" % file_id)
1067
mutter(" from_rel %r" % from_rel)
1068
mutter(" to_rel %r" % to_rel)
1069
mutter(" to_dir %r" % to_dir)
1070
mutter(" to_dir_id {%s}" % to_dir_id)
1072
inv.rename(file_id, to_dir_id, to_tail)
1074
from_abs = self.abspath(from_rel)
1075
to_abs = self.abspath(to_rel)
1077
rename(from_abs, to_abs)
1079
inv.rename(file_id, from_parent, from_name)
1080
raise BzrError("failed to rename %r to %r: %s"
1081
% (from_abs, to_abs, e[1]),
1082
["rename rolled back"])
1083
self._write_inventory(inv)
1087
"""Return all unknown files.
1089
These are files in the working directory that are not versioned or
1090
control files or ignored.
1092
for subp in self.extras():
1093
if not self.is_ignored(subp):
1096
@deprecated_method(zero_eight)
1097
def iter_conflicts(self):
1098
"""List all files in the tree that have text or content conflicts.
1099
DEPRECATED. Use conflicts instead."""
1100
return self._iter_conflicts()
1102
def _iter_conflicts(self):
1104
for info in self.list_files():
1106
stem = get_conflicted_stem(path)
1109
if stem not in conflicted:
1110
conflicted.add(stem)
1114
def pull(self, source, overwrite=False, stop_revision=None):
1115
top_pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
1118
pp = ProgressPhase("Pull phase", 2, top_pb)
1120
old_revision_history = self.branch.revision_history()
1121
basis_tree = self.basis_tree()
1122
count = self.branch.pull(source, overwrite, stop_revision)
1123
new_revision_history = self.branch.revision_history()
1124
if new_revision_history != old_revision_history:
1126
if len(old_revision_history):
1127
other_revision = old_revision_history[-1]
1129
other_revision = None
1130
repository = self.branch.repository
1131
pb = bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
1133
new_basis_tree = self.branch.basis_tree()
1134
merge_inner(self.branch,
1141
# TODO - dedup parents list with things merged by pull ?
1142
# reuse the revisiontree we merged against to set the new
1144
parent_trees = [(self.branch.last_revision(), new_basis_tree)]
1145
# we have to pull the merge trees out again, because
1146
# merge_inner has set the ids. - this corner is not yet
1147
# layered well enough to prevent double handling.
1148
merges = self.get_parent_ids()[1:]
1149
parent_trees.extend([
1150
(parent, repository.revision_tree(parent)) for
1152
self.set_parent_trees(parent_trees)
1159
"""Yield all unknown files in this WorkingTree.
1161
If there are any unknown directories then only the directory is
1162
returned, not all its children. But if there are unknown files
1163
under a versioned subdirectory, they are returned.
1165
Currently returned depth-first, sorted by name within directories.
1167
## TODO: Work from given directory downwards
1168
for path, dir_entry in self.inventory.directories():
1169
# mutter("search for unknowns in %r", path)
1170
dirabs = self.abspath(path)
1171
if not isdir(dirabs):
1172
# e.g. directory deleted
1176
for subf in os.listdir(dirabs):
1179
if subf not in dir_entry.children:
1180
subf_norm, can_access = osutils.normalized_filename(subf)
1181
if subf_norm != subf and can_access:
1182
if subf_norm not in dir_entry.children:
1183
fl.append(subf_norm)
1189
subp = pathjoin(path, subf)
1192
def _translate_ignore_rule(self, rule):
1193
"""Translate a single ignore rule to a regex.
1195
There are two types of ignore rules. Those that do not contain a / are
1196
matched against the tail of the filename (that is, they do not care
1197
what directory the file is in.) Rules which do contain a slash must
1198
match the entire path. As a special case, './' at the start of the
1199
string counts as a slash in the string but is removed before matching
1200
(e.g. ./foo.c, ./src/foo.c)
1202
:return: The translated regex.
1204
if rule[:2] in ('./', '.\\'):
1206
result = fnmatch.translate(rule[2:])
1207
elif '/' in rule or '\\' in rule:
1209
result = fnmatch.translate(rule)
1211
# default rule style.
1212
result = "(?:.*/)?(?!.*/)" + fnmatch.translate(rule)
1213
assert result[-1] == '$', "fnmatch.translate did not add the expected $"
1214
return "(" + result + ")"
1216
def _combine_ignore_rules(self, rules):
1217
"""Combine a list of ignore rules into a single regex object.
1219
Each individual rule is combined with | to form a big regex, which then
1220
has $ added to it to form something like ()|()|()$. The group index for
1221
each subregex's outermost group is placed in a dictionary mapping back
1222
to the rule. This allows quick identification of the matching rule that
1224
:return: a list of the compiled regex and the matching-group index
1225
dictionaries. We return a list because python complains if you try to
1226
combine more than 100 regexes.
1231
translated_rules = []
1233
translated_rule = self._translate_ignore_rule(rule)
1234
compiled_rule = re.compile(translated_rule)
1235
groups[next_group] = rule
1236
next_group += compiled_rule.groups
1237
translated_rules.append(translated_rule)
1238
if next_group == 99:
1239
result.append((re.compile("|".join(translated_rules)), groups))
1242
translated_rules = []
1243
if len(translated_rules):
1244
result.append((re.compile("|".join(translated_rules)), groups))
1247
def ignored_files(self):
1248
"""Yield list of PATH, IGNORE_PATTERN"""
1249
for subp in self.extras():
1250
pat = self.is_ignored(subp)
1254
def get_ignore_list(self):
1255
"""Return list of ignore patterns.
1257
Cached in the Tree object after the first call.
1259
ignoreset = getattr(self, '_ignoreset', None)
1260
if ignoreset is not None:
1263
ignore_globs = set(bzrlib.DEFAULT_IGNORE)
1264
ignore_globs.update(ignores.get_runtime_ignores())
1266
ignore_globs.update(ignores.get_user_ignores())
1268
if self.has_filename(bzrlib.IGNORE_FILENAME):
1269
f = self.get_file_byname(bzrlib.IGNORE_FILENAME)
1271
ignore_globs.update(ignores.parse_ignore_file(f))
1275
self._ignoreset = ignore_globs
1276
self._ignore_regex = self._combine_ignore_rules(ignore_globs)
1279
def _get_ignore_rules_as_regex(self):
1280
"""Return a regex of the ignore rules and a mapping dict.
1282
:return: (ignore rules compiled regex, dictionary mapping rule group
1283
indices to original rule.)
1285
if getattr(self, '_ignoreset', None) is None:
1286
self.get_ignore_list()
1287
return self._ignore_regex
1289
def is_ignored(self, filename):
1290
r"""Check whether the filename matches an ignore pattern.
1292
Patterns containing '/' or '\' need to match the whole path;
1293
others match against only the last component.
1295
If the file is ignored, returns the pattern which caused it to
1296
be ignored, otherwise None. So this can simply be used as a
1297
boolean if desired."""
1299
# TODO: Use '**' to match directories, and other extended
1300
# globbing stuff from cvs/rsync.
1302
# XXX: fnmatch is actually not quite what we want: it's only
1303
# approximately the same as real Unix fnmatch, and doesn't
1304
# treat dotfiles correctly and allows * to match /.
1305
# Eventually it should be replaced with something more
1308
rules = self._get_ignore_rules_as_regex()
1309
for regex, mapping in rules:
1310
match = regex.match(filename)
1311
if match is not None:
1312
# one or more of the groups in mapping will have a non-None
1314
groups = match.groups()
1315
rules = [mapping[group] for group in
1316
mapping if groups[group] is not None]
1320
def kind(self, file_id):
1321
return file_kind(self.id2abspath(file_id))
1324
def last_revision(self):
1325
"""Return the last revision id of this working tree.
1327
In early branch formats this was == the branch last_revision,
1328
but that cannot be relied upon - for working tree operations,
1329
always use tree.last_revision().
1331
return self.branch.last_revision()
1333
def is_locked(self):
1334
return self._control_files.is_locked()
1336
def lock_read(self):
1337
"""See Branch.lock_read, and WorkingTree.unlock."""
1338
self.branch.lock_read()
1340
return self._control_files.lock_read()
1342
self.branch.unlock()
1345
def lock_write(self):
1346
"""See Branch.lock_write, and WorkingTree.unlock."""
1347
self.branch.lock_write()
1349
return self._control_files.lock_write()
1351
self.branch.unlock()
1354
def get_physical_lock_status(self):
1355
return self._control_files.get_physical_lock_status()
1357
def _basis_inventory_name(self):
1358
return 'basis-inventory'
1361
def set_last_revision(self, new_revision):
1362
"""Change the last revision in the working tree."""
1363
if self._change_last_revision(new_revision):
1364
self._cache_basis_inventory(new_revision)
1366
def _change_last_revision(self, new_revision):
1367
"""Template method part of set_last_revision to perform the change.
1369
This is used to allow WorkingTree3 instances to not affect branch
1370
when their last revision is set.
1372
if new_revision is None:
1373
self.branch.set_revision_history([])
1376
self.branch.generate_revision_history(new_revision)
1377
except errors.NoSuchRevision:
1378
# not present in the repo - dont try to set it deeper than the tip
1379
self.branch.set_revision_history([new_revision])
1382
def _cache_basis_inventory(self, new_revision):
1383
"""Cache new_revision as the basis inventory."""
1384
# TODO: this should allow the ready-to-use inventory to be passed in,
1385
# as commit already has that ready-to-use [while the format is the
1388
# this double handles the inventory - unpack and repack -
1389
# but is easier to understand. We can/should put a conditional
1390
# in here based on whether the inventory is in the latest format
1391
# - perhaps we should repack all inventories on a repository
1393
# the fast path is to copy the raw xml from the repository. If the
1394
# xml contains 'revision_id="', then we assume the right
1395
# revision_id is set. We must check for this full string, because a
1396
# root node id can legitimately look like 'revision_id' but cannot
1398
xml = self.branch.repository.get_inventory_xml(new_revision)
1399
if not 'revision_id="' in xml.split('\n', 1)[0]:
1400
inv = self.branch.repository.deserialise_inventory(
1402
inv.revision_id = new_revision
1403
xml = bzrlib.xml5.serializer_v5.write_inventory_to_string(inv)
1404
assert isinstance(xml, str), 'serialised xml must be bytestring.'
1405
path = self._basis_inventory_name()
1407
self._control_files.put(path, sio)
1408
except (errors.NoSuchRevision, errors.RevisionNotPresent):
1411
def read_basis_inventory(self):
1412
"""Read the cached basis inventory."""
1413
path = self._basis_inventory_name()
1414
return self._control_files.get(path).read()
1417
def read_working_inventory(self):
1418
"""Read the working inventory."""
1419
# ElementTree does its own conversion from UTF-8, so open in
1421
result = bzrlib.xml5.serializer_v5.read_inventory(
1422
self._control_files.get('inventory'))
1423
self._set_inventory(result)
1427
def remove(self, files, verbose=False, to_file=None):
1428
"""Remove nominated files from the working inventory..
1430
This does not remove their text. This does not run on XXX on what? RBC
1432
TODO: Refuse to remove modified files unless --force is given?
1434
TODO: Do something useful with directories.
1436
TODO: Should this remove the text or not? Tough call; not
1437
removing may be useful and the user can just use use rm, and
1438
is the opposite of add. Removing it is consistent with most
1439
other tools. Maybe an option.
1441
## TODO: Normalize names
1442
## TODO: Remove nested loops; better scalability
1443
if isinstance(files, basestring):
1446
inv = self.inventory
1448
# do this before any modifications
1450
fid = inv.path2id(f)
1452
# TODO: Perhaps make this just a warning, and continue?
1453
# This tends to happen when
1454
raise NotVersionedError(path=f)
1456
# having remove it, it must be either ignored or unknown
1457
if self.is_ignored(f):
1461
show_status(new_status, inv[fid].kind, f, to_file=to_file)
1464
self._write_inventory(inv)
1467
def revert(self, filenames, old_tree=None, backups=True,
1468
pb=DummyProgress()):
1469
from transform import revert
1470
from conflicts import resolve
1471
if old_tree is None:
1472
old_tree = self.basis_tree()
1473
conflicts = revert(self, old_tree, filenames, backups, pb)
1474
if not len(filenames):
1475
self.set_parent_ids(self.get_parent_ids()[:1])
1478
resolve(self, filenames, ignore_misses=True)
1481
# XXX: This method should be deprecated in favour of taking in a proper
1482
# new Inventory object.
1484
def set_inventory(self, new_inventory_list):
1485
from bzrlib.inventory import (Inventory,
1490
inv = Inventory(self.get_root_id())
1491
for path, file_id, parent, kind in new_inventory_list:
1492
name = os.path.basename(path)
1495
# fixme, there should be a factory function inv,add_??
1496
if kind == 'directory':
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inv.add(InventoryDirectory(file_id, name, parent))
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elif kind == 'file':
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inv.add(InventoryFile(file_id, name, parent))
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elif kind == 'symlink':
1501
inv.add(InventoryLink(file_id, name, parent))
1503
raise BzrError("unknown kind %r" % kind)
1504
self._write_inventory(inv)
1507
def set_root_id(self, file_id):
1508
"""Set the root id for this tree."""
1509
inv = self.read_working_inventory()
1510
orig_root_id = inv.root.file_id
1511
del inv._byid[inv.root.file_id]
1512
inv.root.file_id = file_id
1513
inv._byid[inv.root.file_id] = inv.root
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if entry.parent_id == orig_root_id:
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entry.parent_id = inv.root.file_id
1518
self._write_inventory(inv)
1521
"""See Branch.unlock.
1523
WorkingTree locking just uses the Branch locking facilities.
1524
This is current because all working trees have an embedded branch
1525
within them. IF in the future, we were to make branch data shareable
1526
between multiple working trees, i.e. via shared storage, then we
1527
would probably want to lock both the local tree, and the branch.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.unlock)
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"""Update a working tree along its branch.
1535
This will update the branch if its bound too, which means we have multiple trees involved:
1536
The new basis tree of the master.
1537
The old basis tree of the branch.
1538
The old basis tree of the working tree.
1539
The current working tree state.
1540
pathologically all three may be different, and non ancestors of each other.
1541
Conceptually we want to:
1542
Preserve the wt.basis->wt.state changes
1543
Transform the wt.basis to the new master basis.
1544
Apply a merge of the old branch basis to get any 'local' changes from it into the tree.
1545
Restore the wt.basis->wt.state changes.
1547
There isn't a single operation at the moment to do that, so we:
1548
Merge current state -> basis tree of the master w.r.t. the old tree basis.
1549
Do a 'normal' merge of the old branch basis if it is relevant.
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old_tip = self.branch.update()
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# here if old_tip is not None, it is the old tip of the branch before
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# it was updated from the master branch. This should become a pending
1554
# merge in the working tree to preserve the user existing work. we
1555
# cant set that until we update the working trees last revision to be
1556
# one from the new branch, because it will just get absorbed by the
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# parent de-duplication logic.
1559
# We MUST save it even if an error occurs, because otherwise the users
1560
# local work is unreferenced and will appear to have been lost.
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if self.last_revision() != self.branch.last_revision():
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# merge tree state up to new branch tip.
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basis = self.basis_tree()
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to_tree = self.branch.basis_tree()
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result += merge_inner(self.branch,
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# TODO - dedup parents list with things merged by pull ?
1572
# reuse the tree we've updated to to set the basis:
1573
parent_trees = [(self.branch.last_revision(), to_tree)]
1574
merges = self.get_parent_ids()[1:]
1575
# Ideally we ask the tree for the trees here, that way the working
1576
# tree can decide whether to give us teh entire tree or give us a
1577
# lazy initialised tree. dirstate for instance will have the trees
1578
# in ram already, whereas a last-revision + basis-inventory tree
1579
# will not, but also does not need them when setting parents.
1580
for parent in merges:
1581
parent_trees.append(
1582
(parent, self.branch.repository.revision_tree(parent)))
1583
if old_tip is not None:
1584
parent_trees.append(
1585
(old_tip, self.branch.repository.revision_tree(old_tip)))
1586
self.set_parent_trees(parent_trees)
1588
# the working tree had the same last-revision as the master
1589
# branch did. We may still have pivot local work from the local
1590
# branch into old_tip:
1591
if old_tip is not None:
1592
self.add_parent_tree_id(old_tip)
1593
if old_tip and old_tip != self.last_revision():
1594
# our last revision was not the prior branch last revision
1595
# and we have converted that last revision to a pending merge.
1596
# base is somewhere between the branch tip now
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# and the now pending merge
1598
from bzrlib.revision import common_ancestor
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base_rev_id = common_ancestor(self.branch.last_revision(),
1602
self.branch.repository)
1603
except errors.NoCommonAncestor:
1605
base_tree = self.branch.repository.revision_tree(base_rev_id)
1606
other_tree = self.branch.repository.revision_tree(old_tip)
1607
result += merge_inner(self.branch,
1614
def _write_inventory(self, inv):
1615
"""Write inventory as the current inventory."""
1617
bzrlib.xml5.serializer_v5.write_inventory(inv, sio)
1619
self._control_files.put('inventory', sio)
1620
self._set_inventory(inv)
1621
mutter('wrote working inventory')
1623
def set_conflicts(self, arg):
1624
raise UnsupportedOperation(self.set_conflicts, self)
1626
def add_conflicts(self, arg):
1627
raise UnsupportedOperation(self.add_conflicts, self)
1630
def conflicts(self):
1631
conflicts = ConflictList()
1632
for conflicted in self._iter_conflicts():
1635
if file_kind(self.abspath(conflicted)) != "file":
1637
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1640
for suffix in ('.THIS', '.OTHER'):
1642
kind = file_kind(self.abspath(conflicted+suffix))
1645
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1649
ctype = {True: 'text conflict', False: 'contents conflict'}[text]
1650
conflicts.append(Conflict.factory(ctype, path=conflicted,
1651
file_id=self.path2id(conflicted)))
1655
class WorkingTree2(WorkingTree):
1656
"""This is the Format 2 working tree.
1658
This was the first weave based working tree.
1659
- uses os locks for locking.
1660
- uses the branch last-revision.
1664
# we share control files:
1665
if self._hashcache.needs_write and self._control_files._lock_count==3:
1666
self._hashcache.write()
1667
# reverse order of locking.
1669
return self._control_files.unlock()
1671
self.branch.unlock()
1674
class WorkingTree3(WorkingTree):
1675
"""This is the Format 3 working tree.
1677
This differs from the base WorkingTree by:
1678
- having its own file lock
1679
- having its own last-revision property.
1681
This is new in bzr 0.8
1685
def last_revision(self):
1686
"""See WorkingTree.last_revision."""
1688
return self._control_files.get_utf8('last-revision').read()
1692
def _change_last_revision(self, revision_id):
1693
"""See WorkingTree._change_last_revision."""
1694
if revision_id is None or revision_id == NULL_REVISION:
1696
self._control_files._transport.delete('last-revision')
1697
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1701
self._control_files.put_utf8('last-revision', revision_id)
1705
def set_conflicts(self, conflicts):
1706
self._put_rio('conflicts', conflicts.to_stanzas(),
1710
def add_conflicts(self, new_conflicts):
1711
conflict_set = set(self.conflicts())
1712
conflict_set.update(set(list(new_conflicts)))
1713
self.set_conflicts(ConflictList(sorted(conflict_set,
1714
key=Conflict.sort_key)))
1717
def conflicts(self):
1719
confile = self._control_files.get('conflicts')
1721
return ConflictList()
1723
if confile.next() != CONFLICT_HEADER_1 + '\n':
1724
raise ConflictFormatError()
1725
except StopIteration:
1726
raise ConflictFormatError()
1727
return ConflictList.from_stanzas(RioReader(confile))
1730
if self._hashcache.needs_write and self._control_files._lock_count==1:
1731
self._hashcache.write()
1732
# reverse order of locking.
1734
return self._control_files.unlock()
1736
self.branch.unlock()
1739
def get_conflicted_stem(path):
1740
for suffix in CONFLICT_SUFFIXES:
1741
if path.endswith(suffix):
1742
return path[:-len(suffix)]
1744
@deprecated_function(zero_eight)
1745
def is_control_file(filename):
1746
"""See WorkingTree.is_control_filename(filename)."""
1747
## FIXME: better check
1748
filename = normpath(filename)
1749
while filename != '':
1750
head, tail = os.path.split(filename)
1751
## mutter('check %r for control file' % ((head, tail),))
1754
if filename == head:
1760
class WorkingTreeFormat(object):
1761
"""An encapsulation of the initialization and open routines for a format.
1763
Formats provide three things:
1764
* An initialization routine,
1768
Formats are placed in an dict by their format string for reference
1769
during workingtree opening. Its not required that these be instances, they
1770
can be classes themselves with class methods - it simply depends on
1771
whether state is needed for a given format or not.
1773
Once a format is deprecated, just deprecate the initialize and open
1774
methods on the format class. Do not deprecate the object, as the
1775
object will be created every time regardless.
1778
_default_format = None
1779
"""The default format used for new trees."""
1782
"""The known formats."""
1785
def find_format(klass, a_bzrdir):
1786
"""Return the format for the working tree object in a_bzrdir."""
1788
transport = a_bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(None)
1789
format_string = transport.get("format").read()
1790
return klass._formats[format_string]
1792
raise errors.NoWorkingTree(base=transport.base)
1794
raise errors.UnknownFormatError(format=format_string)
1797
def get_default_format(klass):
1798
"""Return the current default format."""
1799
return klass._default_format
1801
def get_format_string(self):
1802
"""Return the ASCII format string that identifies this format."""
1803
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_format_string)
1805
def get_format_description(self):
1806
"""Return the short description for this format."""
1807
raise NotImplementedError(self.get_format_description)
1809
def is_supported(self):
1810
"""Is this format supported?
1812
Supported formats can be initialized and opened.
1813
Unsupported formats may not support initialization or committing or
1814
some other features depending on the reason for not being supported.
1819
def register_format(klass, format):
1820
klass._formats[format.get_format_string()] = format
1823
def set_default_format(klass, format):
1824
klass._default_format = format
1827
def unregister_format(klass, format):
1828
assert klass._formats[format.get_format_string()] is format
1829
del klass._formats[format.get_format_string()]
1833
class WorkingTreeFormat2(WorkingTreeFormat):
1834
"""The second working tree format.
1836
This format modified the hash cache from the format 1 hash cache.
1839
def get_format_description(self):
1840
"""See WorkingTreeFormat.get_format_description()."""
1841
return "Working tree format 2"
1843
def stub_initialize_remote(self, control_files):
1844
"""As a special workaround create critical control files for a remote working tree
1846
This ensures that it can later be updated and dealt with locally,
1847
since BzrDirFormat6 and BzrDirFormat5 cannot represent dirs with
1848
no working tree. (See bug #43064).
1852
bzrlib.xml5.serializer_v5.write_inventory(inv, sio)
1854
control_files.put('inventory', sio)
1856
control_files.put_utf8('pending-merges', '')
1859
def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
1860
"""See WorkingTreeFormat.initialize()."""
1861
if not isinstance(a_bzrdir.transport, LocalTransport):
1862
raise errors.NotLocalUrl(a_bzrdir.transport.base)
1863
branch = a_bzrdir.open_branch()
1864
if revision_id is not None:
1867
revision_history = branch.revision_history()
1869
position = revision_history.index(revision_id)
1871
raise errors.NoSuchRevision(branch, revision_id)
1872
branch.set_revision_history(revision_history[:position + 1])
1875
revision = branch.last_revision()
1877
wt = WorkingTree2(a_bzrdir.root_transport.local_abspath('.'),
1883
wt._write_inventory(inv)
1884
wt.set_root_id(inv.root.file_id)
1885
basis_tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(revision)
1886
wt.set_parent_trees([(revision, basis_tree)])
1887
build_tree(basis_tree, wt)
1891
super(WorkingTreeFormat2, self).__init__()
1892
self._matchingbzrdir = bzrdir.BzrDirFormat6()
1894
def open(self, a_bzrdir, _found=False):
1895
"""Return the WorkingTree object for a_bzrdir
1897
_found is a private parameter, do not use it. It is used to indicate
1898
if format probing has already been done.
1901
# we are being called directly and must probe.
1902
raise NotImplementedError
1903
if not isinstance(a_bzrdir.transport, LocalTransport):
1904
raise errors.NotLocalUrl(a_bzrdir.transport.base)
1905
return WorkingTree2(a_bzrdir.root_transport.local_abspath('.'),
1911
class WorkingTreeFormat3(WorkingTreeFormat):
1912
"""The second working tree format updated to record a format marker.
1915
- exists within a metadir controlling .bzr
1916
- includes an explicit version marker for the workingtree control
1917
files, separate from the BzrDir format
1918
- modifies the hash cache format
1920
- uses a LockDir to guard access for writes.
1923
def get_format_string(self):
1924
"""See WorkingTreeFormat.get_format_string()."""
1925
return "Bazaar-NG Working Tree format 3"
1927
def get_format_description(self):
1928
"""See WorkingTreeFormat.get_format_description()."""
1929
return "Working tree format 3"
1931
_lock_file_name = 'lock'
1932
_lock_class = LockDir
1934
def _open_control_files(self, a_bzrdir):
1935
transport = a_bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(None)
1936
return LockableFiles(transport, self._lock_file_name,
1939
def initialize(self, a_bzrdir, revision_id=None):
1940
"""See WorkingTreeFormat.initialize().
1942
revision_id allows creating a working tree at a different
1943
revision than the branch is at.
1945
if not isinstance(a_bzrdir.transport, LocalTransport):
1946
raise errors.NotLocalUrl(a_bzrdir.transport.base)
1947
transport = a_bzrdir.get_workingtree_transport(self)
1948
control_files = self._open_control_files(a_bzrdir)
1949
control_files.create_lock()
1950
control_files.lock_write()
1951
control_files.put_utf8('format', self.get_format_string())
1952
branch = a_bzrdir.open_branch()
1953
if revision_id is None:
1954
revision_id = branch.last_revision()
1956
wt = WorkingTree3(a_bzrdir.root_transport.local_abspath('.'),
1962
_control_files=control_files)
1965
wt._write_inventory(inv)
1966
wt.set_root_id(inv.root.file_id)
1967
basis_tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
1968
if revision_id == bzrlib.revision.NULL_REVISION:
1969
wt.set_parent_trees([])
1971
wt.set_parent_trees([(revision_id, basis_tree)])
1972
build_tree(basis_tree, wt)
1975
control_files.unlock()
1979
super(WorkingTreeFormat3, self).__init__()
1980
self._matchingbzrdir = bzrdir.BzrDirMetaFormat1()
1982
def open(self, a_bzrdir, _found=False):
1983
"""Return the WorkingTree object for a_bzrdir
1985
_found is a private parameter, do not use it. It is used to indicate
1986
if format probing has already been done.
1989
# we are being called directly and must probe.
1990
raise NotImplementedError
1991
if not isinstance(a_bzrdir.transport, LocalTransport):
1992
raise errors.NotLocalUrl(a_bzrdir.transport.base)
1993
return self._open(a_bzrdir, self._open_control_files(a_bzrdir))
1995
def _open(self, a_bzrdir, control_files):
1996
"""Open the tree itself.
1998
:param a_bzrdir: the dir for the tree.
1999
:param control_files: the control files for the tree.
2001
return WorkingTree3(a_bzrdir.root_transport.local_abspath('.'),
2005
_control_files=control_files)
2008
return self.get_format_string()
2011
# formats which have no format string are not discoverable
2012
# and not independently creatable, so are not registered.
2013
__default_format = WorkingTreeFormat3()
2014
WorkingTreeFormat.register_format(__default_format)
2015
WorkingTreeFormat.set_default_format(__default_format)
2016
_legacy_formats = [WorkingTreeFormat2(),
2020
class WorkingTreeTestProviderAdapter(object):
2021
"""A tool to generate a suite testing multiple workingtree formats at once.
2023
This is done by copying the test once for each transport and injecting
2024
the transport_server, transport_readonly_server, and workingtree_format
2025
classes into each copy. Each copy is also given a new id() to make it
2029
def __init__(self, transport_server, transport_readonly_server, formats):
2030
self._transport_server = transport_server
2031
self._transport_readonly_server = transport_readonly_server
2032
self._formats = formats
2034
def _clone_test(self, test, bzrdir_format, workingtree_format, variation):
2035
"""Clone test for adaption."""
2036
new_test = deepcopy(test)
2037
new_test.transport_server = self._transport_server
2038
new_test.transport_readonly_server = self._transport_readonly_server
2039
new_test.bzrdir_format = bzrdir_format
2040
new_test.workingtree_format = workingtree_format
2041
def make_new_test_id():
2042
new_id = "%s(%s)" % (test.id(), variation)
2043
return lambda: new_id
2044
new_test.id = make_new_test_id()
2047
def adapt(self, test):
2048
from bzrlib.tests import TestSuite
2049
result = TestSuite()
2050
for workingtree_format, bzrdir_format in self._formats:
2051
new_test = self._clone_test(
2054
workingtree_format, workingtree_format.__class__.__name__)
2055
result.addTest(new_test)