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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 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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# FIXME: This refactoring of the workingtree code doesn't seem to keep
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# the WorkingTree's copy of the inventory in sync with the branch. The
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# branch modifies its working inventory when it does a commit to make
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# missing files permanently removed.
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# TODO: Maybe also keep the full path of the entry, and the children?
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# But those depend on its position within a particular inventory, and
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# it would be nice not to need to hold the backpointer here.
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# This should really be an id randomly assigned when the tree is
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# created, but it's not for now.
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib.errors import (
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import deprecated_method
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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class InventoryEntry(object):
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"""Description of a versioned file.
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An InventoryEntry has the following fields, which are also
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present in the XML inventory-entry element:
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(within the parent directory)
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file_id of the parent directory, or ROOT_ID
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the revision_id in which this variation of this file was
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Indicates that this file should be executable on systems
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sha-1 of the text of the file
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size in bytes of the text of the file
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(reading a version 4 tree created a text_id field.)
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>>> i.add(InventoryDirectory('123', 'src', ROOT_ID))
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InventoryDirectory('123', 'src', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', revision=None)
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>>> i.add(InventoryFile('2323', 'hello.c', parent_id='123'))
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InventoryFile('2323', 'hello.c', parent_id='123', sha1=None, len=None)
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>>> shouldbe = {0: '', 1: 'src', 2: 'src/hello.c'}
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>>> for ix, j in enumerate(i.iter_entries()):
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... print (j[0] == shouldbe[ix], j[1])
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(True, InventoryDirectory('TREE_ROOT', u'', parent_id=None, revision=None))
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(True, InventoryDirectory('123', 'src', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', revision=None))
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(True, InventoryFile('2323', 'hello.c', parent_id='123', sha1=None, len=None))
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>>> i.add(InventoryFile('2324', 'bye.c', '123'))
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InventoryFile('2324', 'bye.c', parent_id='123', sha1=None, len=None)
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>>> i.add(InventoryDirectory('2325', 'wibble', '123'))
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InventoryDirectory('2325', 'wibble', parent_id='123', revision=None)
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>>> i.path2id('src/wibble')
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>>> i.add(InventoryFile('2326', 'wibble.c', '2325'))
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InventoryFile('2326', 'wibble.c', parent_id='2325', sha1=None, len=None)
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InventoryFile('2326', 'wibble.c', parent_id='2325', sha1=None, len=None)
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>>> for path, entry in i.iter_entries():
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>>> i.id2path('2326')
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'src/wibble/wibble.c'
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# Constants returned by describe_change()
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# TODO: These should probably move to some kind of FileChangeDescription
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# class; that's like what's inside a TreeDelta but we want to be able to
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# generate them just for one file at a time.
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MODIFIED_AND_RENAMED = 'modified and renamed'
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def detect_changes(self, old_entry):
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"""Return a (text_modified, meta_modified) from this to old_entry.
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_read_tree_state must have been called on self and old_entry prior to
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calling detect_changes.
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def _diff(self, text_diff, from_label, tree, to_label, to_entry, to_tree,
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output_to, reverse=False):
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"""Perform a diff between two entries of the same kind."""
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def parent_candidates(self, previous_inventories):
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"""Find possible per-file graph parents.
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This is currently defined by:
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- Select the last changed revision in the parent inventory.
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- Do deal with a short lived bug in bzr 0.8's development two entries
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that have the same last changed but different 'x' bit settings are
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# revision:ie mapping for each ie found in previous_inventories.
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# identify candidate head revision ids.
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for inv in previous_inventories:
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if self.file_id in inv:
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ie = inv[self.file_id]
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if ie.revision in candidates:
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# same revision value in two different inventories:
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# correct possible inconsistencies:
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# * there was a bug in revision updates with 'x' bit
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if candidates[ie.revision].executable != ie.executable:
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candidates[ie.revision].executable = False
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ie.executable = False
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except AttributeError:
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# add this revision as a candidate.
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candidates[ie.revision] = ie
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@deprecated_method(symbol_versioning.zero_ninetyone)
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def find_previous_heads(self, previous_inventories,
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versioned_file_store,
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"""Return the revisions and entries that directly precede this.
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Returned as a map from revision to inventory entry.
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This is a map containing the file revisions in all parents
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for which the file exists, and its revision is not a parent of
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any other. If the file is new, the set will be empty.
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:param versioned_file_store: A store where ancestry data on this
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file id can be queried.
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:param transaction: The transaction that queries to the versioned
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file store should be completed under.
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:param entry_vf: The entry versioned file, if its already available.
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candidates = self.parent_candidates(previous_inventories)
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# revision:ie mapping with one revision for each head.
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# common case optimisation
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if len(candidates) == 1:
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# if there is only one candidate revision found
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# then we can avoid opening the versioned file to access ancestry:
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# there cannot be any ancestors to eliminate when there is
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# only one revision available.
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# --- what follows is now encapsulated in repository.get_graph.heads(),
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# but that is not accessible from here as we have no repository
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# pointer. Note that the repository.get_graph.heads() call can return
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# different results *at the moment* because of the kind-changing check
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# we have in parent_candidates().
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# eliminate ancestors amongst the available candidates:
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# heads are those that are not an ancestor of any other candidate
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# - this provides convergence at a per-file level.
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def get_ancestors(weave, entry):
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return set(weave.get_ancestry(entry.revision, topo_sorted=False))
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# revision: ancestor list for each head
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for ie in candidates.values():
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# may be an ancestor of a known head:
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already_present = 0 != len(
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[head for head in heads
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if ie.revision in head_ancestors[head]])
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# an ancestor of an analyzed candidate.
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# not an ancestor of a known head:
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# load the versioned file for this file id if needed
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entry_vf = versioned_file_store.get_weave_or_empty(
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self.file_id, transaction)
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ancestors = get_ancestors(entry_vf, ie)
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# may knock something else out:
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check_heads = list(heads.keys())
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for head in check_heads:
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if head in ancestors:
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# this previously discovered 'head' is not
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# really a head - its an ancestor of the newly
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head_ancestors[ie.revision] = ancestors
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heads[ie.revision] = ie
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def get_tar_item(self, root, dp, now, tree):
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"""Get a tarfile item and a file stream for its content."""
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item = tarfile.TarInfo(osutils.pathjoin(root, dp).encode('utf8'))
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# TODO: would be cool to actually set it to the timestamp of the
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# revision it was last changed
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fileobj = self._put_in_tar(item, tree)
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"""Return true if the object this entry represents has textual data.
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Note that textual data includes binary content.
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Also note that all entries get weave files created for them.
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This attribute is primarily used when upgrading from old trees that
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did not have the weave index for all inventory entries.
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id, text_id=None):
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"""Create an InventoryEntry
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The filename must be a single component, relative to the
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parent directory; it cannot be a whole path or relative name.
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>>> e = InventoryFile('123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID)
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>>> e = InventoryFile('123', 'src/hello.c', ROOT_ID)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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InvalidEntryName: Invalid entry name: src/hello.c
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if '/' in name or '\\' in name:
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raise errors.InvalidEntryName(name=name)
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self.executable = False
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self.text_sha1 = None
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self.text_size = None
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self.file_id = file_id
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self.text_id = text_id
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self.parent_id = parent_id
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self.symlink_target = None
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self.reference_revision = None
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def kind_character(self):
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"""Return a short kind indicator useful for appending to names."""
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raise BzrError('unknown kind %r' % self.kind)
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known_kinds = ('file', 'directory', 'symlink')
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def _put_in_tar(self, item, tree):
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"""populate item for stashing in a tar, and return the content stream.
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If no content is available, return None.
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raise BzrError("don't know how to export {%s} of kind %r" %
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(self.file_id, self.kind))
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def put_on_disk(self, dest, dp, tree):
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"""Create a representation of self on disk in the prefix dest.
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This is a template method - implement _put_on_disk in subclasses.
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fullpath = osutils.pathjoin(dest, dp)
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self._put_on_disk(fullpath, tree)
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# mutter(" export {%s} kind %s to %s", self.file_id,
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# self.kind, fullpath)
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def _put_on_disk(self, fullpath, tree):
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"""Put this entry onto disk at fullpath, from tree tree."""
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raise BzrError("don't know how to export {%s} of kind %r" % (self.file_id, self.kind))
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def sorted_children(self):
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return sorted(self.children.items())
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def versionable_kind(kind):
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return (kind in ('file', 'directory', 'symlink', 'tree-reference'))
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def check(self, checker, rev_id, inv, tree):
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"""Check this inventory entry is intact.
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This is a template method, override _check for kind specific
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:param checker: Check object providing context for the checks;
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can be used to find out what parts of the repository have already
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:param rev_id: Revision id from which this InventoryEntry was loaded.
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Not necessarily the last-changed revision for this file.
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:param inv: Inventory from which the entry was loaded.
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:param tree: RevisionTree for this entry.
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if self.parent_id is not None:
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if not inv.has_id(self.parent_id):
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raise BzrCheckError('missing parent {%s} in inventory for revision {%s}'
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% (self.parent_id, rev_id))
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self._check(checker, rev_id, tree)
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def _check(self, checker, rev_id, tree):
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"""Check this inventory entry for kind specific errors."""
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raise BzrCheckError('unknown entry kind %r in revision {%s}' %
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"""Clone this inventory entry."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def describe_change(old_entry, new_entry):
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"""Describe the change between old_entry and this.
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This smells of being an InterInventoryEntry situation, but as its
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the first one, we're making it a static method for now.
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An entry with a different parent, or different name is considered
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to be renamed. Reparenting is an internal detail.
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Note that renaming the parent does not trigger a rename for the
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# TODO: Perhaps return an object rather than just a string
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if old_entry is new_entry:
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# also the case of both being None
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elif old_entry is None:
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elif new_entry is None:
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if old_entry.kind != new_entry.kind:
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text_modified, meta_modified = new_entry.detect_changes(old_entry)
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if text_modified or meta_modified:
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# TODO 20060511 (mbp, rbc) factor out 'detect_rename' here.
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if old_entry.parent_id != new_entry.parent_id:
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elif old_entry.name != new_entry.name:
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if renamed and not modified:
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return InventoryEntry.RENAMED
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if modified and not renamed:
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if modified and renamed:
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return InventoryEntry.MODIFIED_AND_RENAMED
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return ("%s(%r, %r, parent_id=%r, revision=%r)"
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% (self.__class__.__name__,
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, InventoryEntry):
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return NotImplemented
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return ((self.file_id == other.file_id)
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and (self.name == other.name)
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and (other.symlink_target == self.symlink_target)
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and (self.text_sha1 == other.text_sha1)
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and (self.text_size == other.text_size)
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and (self.text_id == other.text_id)
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and (self.parent_id == other.parent_id)
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and (self.kind == other.kind)
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and (self.revision == other.revision)
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and (self.executable == other.executable)
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and (self.reference_revision == other.reference_revision)
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not (self == other)
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raise ValueError('not hashable')
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def _unchanged(self, previous_ie):
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"""Has this entry changed relative to previous_ie.
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This method should be overridden in child classes.
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# different inv parent
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if previous_ie.parent_id != self.parent_id:
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elif previous_ie.name != self.name:
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elif previous_ie.kind != self.kind:
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def _read_tree_state(self, path, work_tree):
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"""Populate fields in the inventory entry from the given tree.
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Note that this should be modified to be a noop on virtual trees
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as all entries created there are prepopulated.
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# TODO: Rather than running this manually, we should check the
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# working sha1 and other expensive properties when they're
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# first requested, or preload them if they're already known
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pass # nothing to do by default
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def _forget_tree_state(self):
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class RootEntry(InventoryEntry):
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__slots__ = ['text_sha1', 'text_size', 'file_id', 'name', 'kind',
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'text_id', 'parent_id', 'children', 'executable',
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'revision', 'symlink_target', 'reference_revision']
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def _check(self, checker, rev_id, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._check"""
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def __init__(self, file_id):
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self.file_id = file_id
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self.kind = 'directory'
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self.parent_id = None
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symbol_versioning.warn('RootEntry is deprecated as of bzr 0.10.'
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' Please use InventoryDirectory instead.',
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, RootEntry):
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return NotImplemented
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return (self.file_id == other.file_id) \
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and (self.children == other.children)
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class InventoryDirectory(InventoryEntry):
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"""A directory in an inventory."""
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__slots__ = ['text_sha1', 'text_size', 'file_id', 'name', 'kind',
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'text_id', 'parent_id', 'children', 'executable',
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'revision', 'symlink_target', 'reference_revision']
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def _check(self, checker, rev_id, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._check"""
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if self.text_sha1 is not None or self.text_size is not None or self.text_id is not None:
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raise BzrCheckError('directory {%s} has text in revision {%s}'
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% (self.file_id, rev_id))
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other = InventoryDirectory(self.file_id, self.name, self.parent_id)
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other.revision = self.revision
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# note that children are *not* copied; they're pulled across when
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id):
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super(InventoryDirectory, self).__init__(file_id, name, parent_id)
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self.kind = 'directory'
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def kind_character(self):
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"""See InventoryEntry.kind_character."""
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def _put_in_tar(self, item, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_in_tar."""
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item.type = tarfile.DIRTYPE
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def _put_on_disk(self, fullpath, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_on_disk."""
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class InventoryFile(InventoryEntry):
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"""A file in an inventory."""
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__slots__ = ['text_sha1', 'text_size', 'file_id', 'name', 'kind',
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'text_id', 'parent_id', 'children', 'executable',
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'revision', 'symlink_target', 'reference_revision']
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def _check(self, checker, tree_revision_id, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._check"""
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t = (self.file_id, self.revision)
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if t in checker.checked_texts:
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prev_sha = checker.checked_texts[t]
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if prev_sha != self.text_sha1:
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'mismatched sha1 on {%s} in {%s} (%s != %s) %r' %
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(self.file_id, tree_revision_id, prev_sha, self.text_sha1,
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checker.repeated_text_cnt += 1
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if self.file_id not in checker.checked_weaves:
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mutter('check weave {%s}', self.file_id)
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w = tree._get_weave(self.file_id)
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# Not passing a progress bar, because it creates a new
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# progress, which overwrites the current progress,
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# and doesn't look nice
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checker.checked_weaves[self.file_id] = True
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w = tree._get_weave(self.file_id)
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mutter('check version {%s} of {%s}', tree_revision_id, self.file_id)
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checker.checked_text_cnt += 1
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# We can't check the length, because Weave doesn't store that
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# information, and the whole point of looking at the weave's
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# sha1sum is that we don't have to extract the text.
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if self.text_sha1 != w.get_sha1s([self.revision])[0]:
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raise BzrCheckError('text {%s} version {%s} wrong sha1'
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% (self.file_id, self.revision))
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checker.checked_texts[t] = self.text_sha1
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other = InventoryFile(self.file_id, self.name, self.parent_id)
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other.executable = self.executable
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other.text_id = self.text_id
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other.text_sha1 = self.text_sha1
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other.text_size = self.text_size
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other.revision = self.revision
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def detect_changes(self, old_entry):
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"""See InventoryEntry.detect_changes."""
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text_modified = (self.text_sha1 != old_entry.text_sha1)
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meta_modified = (self.executable != old_entry.executable)
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return text_modified, meta_modified
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def _diff(self, text_diff, from_label, tree, to_label, to_entry, to_tree,
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output_to, reverse=False):
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"""See InventoryEntry._diff."""
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from bzrlib.diff import DiffText
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from_file_id = self.file_id
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to_file_id = to_entry.file_id
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to_file_id, from_file_id = from_file_id, to_file_id
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tree, to_tree = to_tree, tree
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from_label, to_label = to_label, from_label
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differ = DiffText(tree, to_tree, output_to, 'utf-8', '', '',
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return differ.diff_text(from_file_id, to_file_id, from_label, to_label)
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"""See InventoryEntry.has_text."""
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id):
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super(InventoryFile, self).__init__(file_id, name, parent_id)
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def kind_character(self):
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"""See InventoryEntry.kind_character."""
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def _put_in_tar(self, item, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_in_tar."""
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item.type = tarfile.REGTYPE
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fileobj = tree.get_file(self.file_id)
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item.size = self.text_size
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if tree.is_executable(self.file_id):
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def _put_on_disk(self, fullpath, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_on_disk."""
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osutils.pumpfile(tree.get_file(self.file_id), file(fullpath, 'wb'))
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if tree.is_executable(self.file_id):
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os.chmod(fullpath, 0755)
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def _read_tree_state(self, path, work_tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._read_tree_state."""
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self.text_sha1 = work_tree.get_file_sha1(self.file_id, path=path)
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# FIXME: 20050930 probe for the text size when getting sha1
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# in _read_tree_state
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self.executable = work_tree.is_executable(self.file_id, path=path)
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return ("%s(%r, %r, parent_id=%r, sha1=%r, len=%s)"
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% (self.__class__.__name__,
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def _forget_tree_state(self):
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self.text_sha1 = None
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def _unchanged(self, previous_ie):
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"""See InventoryEntry._unchanged."""
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compatible = super(InventoryFile, self)._unchanged(previous_ie)
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if self.text_sha1 != previous_ie.text_sha1:
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# FIXME: 20050930 probe for the text size when getting sha1
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# in _read_tree_state
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self.text_size = previous_ie.text_size
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if self.executable != previous_ie.executable:
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class InventoryLink(InventoryEntry):
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"""A file in an inventory."""
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__slots__ = ['text_sha1', 'text_size', 'file_id', 'name', 'kind',
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'text_id', 'parent_id', 'children', 'executable',
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'revision', 'symlink_target', 'reference_revision']
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def _check(self, checker, rev_id, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._check"""
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if self.text_sha1 is not None or self.text_size is not None or self.text_id is not None:
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raise BzrCheckError('symlink {%s} has text in revision {%s}'
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% (self.file_id, rev_id))
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if self.symlink_target is None:
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raise BzrCheckError('symlink {%s} has no target in revision {%s}'
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% (self.file_id, rev_id))
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other = InventoryLink(self.file_id, self.name, self.parent_id)
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other.symlink_target = self.symlink_target
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other.revision = self.revision
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def detect_changes(self, old_entry):
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"""See InventoryEntry.detect_changes."""
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# FIXME: which _modified field should we use ? RBC 20051003
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text_modified = (self.symlink_target != old_entry.symlink_target)
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mutter(" symlink target changed")
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meta_modified = False
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return text_modified, meta_modified
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def _diff(self, text_diff, from_label, tree, to_label, to_entry, to_tree,
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output_to, reverse=False):
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"""See InventoryEntry._diff."""
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from bzrlib.diff import DiffSymlink
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old_target = self.symlink_target
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if to_entry is not None:
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new_target = to_entry.symlink_target
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new_target, old_target = old_target, new_target
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differ = DiffSymlink(old_tree, new_tree, output_to)
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return differ.diff_symlink(old_target, new_target)
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def __init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id):
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super(InventoryLink, self).__init__(file_id, name, parent_id)
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self.kind = 'symlink'
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def kind_character(self):
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"""See InventoryEntry.kind_character."""
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def _put_in_tar(self, item, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_in_tar."""
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item.type = tarfile.SYMTYPE
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item.linkname = self.symlink_target
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def _put_on_disk(self, fullpath, tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._put_on_disk."""
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os.symlink(self.symlink_target, fullpath)
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raise BzrError("Failed to create symlink %r -> %r, error: %s" % (fullpath, self.symlink_target, e))
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def _read_tree_state(self, path, work_tree):
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"""See InventoryEntry._read_tree_state."""
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self.symlink_target = work_tree.get_symlink_target(self.file_id)
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def _forget_tree_state(self):
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self.symlink_target = None
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def _unchanged(self, previous_ie):
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"""See InventoryEntry._unchanged."""
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compatible = super(InventoryLink, self)._unchanged(previous_ie)
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if self.symlink_target != previous_ie.symlink_target:
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class TreeReference(InventoryEntry):
763
kind = 'tree-reference'
765
def __init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id, revision=None,
766
reference_revision=None):
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InventoryEntry.__init__(self, file_id, name, parent_id)
768
self.revision = revision
769
self.reference_revision = reference_revision
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return TreeReference(self.file_id, self.name, self.parent_id,
773
self.revision, self.reference_revision)
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def _read_tree_state(self, path, work_tree):
776
"""Populate fields in the inventory entry from the given tree.
778
self.reference_revision = work_tree.get_reference_revision(
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def _forget_tree_state(self):
782
self.reference_revision = None
784
def _unchanged(self, previous_ie):
785
"""See InventoryEntry._unchanged."""
786
compatible = super(TreeReference, self)._unchanged(previous_ie)
787
if self.reference_revision != previous_ie.reference_revision:
792
class Inventory(object):
793
"""Inventory of versioned files in a tree.
795
This describes which file_id is present at each point in the tree,
796
and possibly the SHA-1 or other information about the file.
797
Entries can be looked up either by path or by file_id.
799
The inventory represents a typical unix file tree, with
800
directories containing files and subdirectories. We never store
801
the full path to a file, because renaming a directory implicitly
802
moves all of its contents. This class internally maintains a
803
lookup tree that allows the children under a directory to be
806
InventoryEntry objects must not be modified after they are
807
inserted, other than through the Inventory API.
809
>>> inv = Inventory()
810
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123-123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID))
811
InventoryFile('123-123', 'hello.c', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
812
>>> inv['123-123'].name
815
May be treated as an iterator or set to look up file ids:
817
>>> bool(inv.path2id('hello.c'))
822
May also look up by name:
824
>>> [x[0] for x in inv.iter_entries()]
826
>>> inv = Inventory('TREE_ROOT-12345678-12345678')
827
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123-123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID))
828
Traceback (most recent call last):
829
BzrError: parent_id {TREE_ROOT} not in inventory
830
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123-123', 'hello.c', 'TREE_ROOT-12345678-12345678'))
831
InventoryFile('123-123', 'hello.c', parent_id='TREE_ROOT-12345678-12345678', sha1=None, len=None)
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def __init__(self, root_id=ROOT_ID, revision_id=None):
834
"""Create or read an inventory.
836
If a working directory is specified, the inventory is read
837
from there. If the file is specified, read from that. If not,
838
the inventory is created empty.
840
The inventory is created with a default root directory, with
843
if root_id is not None:
844
self._set_root(InventoryDirectory(root_id, u'', None))
848
self.revision_id = revision_id
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return "<Inventory object at %x, contents=%r>" % (id(self), self._byid)
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def apply_delta(self, delta):
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"""Apply a delta to this inventory.
856
:param delta: A list of changes to apply. After all the changes are
857
applied the final inventory must be internally consistent, but it
858
is ok to supply changes which, if only half-applied would have an
859
invalid result - such as supplying two changes which rename two
860
files, 'A' and 'B' with each other : [('A', 'B', 'A-id', a_entry),
861
('B', 'A', 'B-id', b_entry)].
863
Each change is a tuple, of the form (old_path, new_path, file_id,
866
When new_path is None, the change indicates the removal of an entry
867
from the inventory and new_entry will be ignored (using None is
868
appropriate). If new_path is not None, then new_entry must be an
869
InventoryEntry instance, which will be incorporated into the
870
inventory (and replace any existing entry with the same file id).
872
When old_path is None, the change indicates the addition of
873
a new entry to the inventory.
875
When neither new_path nor old_path are None, the change is a
876
modification to an entry, such as a rename, reparent, kind change
879
The children attribute of new_entry is ignored. This is because
880
this method preserves children automatically across alterations to
881
the parent of the children, and cases where the parent id of a
882
child is changing require the child to be passed in as a separate
883
change regardless. E.g. in the recursive deletion of a directory -
884
the directory's children must be included in the delta, or the
885
final inventory will be invalid.
888
# Remove all affected items which were in the original inventory,
889
# starting with the longest paths, thus ensuring parents are examined
890
# after their children, which means that everything we examine has no
891
# modified children remaining by the time we examine it.
892
for old_path, file_id in sorted(((op, f) for op, np, f, e in delta
893
if op is not None), reverse=True):
894
if file_id not in self:
897
# Preserve unaltered children of file_id for later reinsertion.
898
children[file_id] = getattr(self[file_id], 'children', {})
899
# Remove file_id and the unaltered children. If file_id is not
900
# being deleted it will be reinserted back later.
901
self.remove_recursive_id(file_id)
902
# Insert all affected which should be in the new inventory, reattaching
903
# their children if they had any. This is done from shortest path to
904
# longest, ensuring that items which were modified and whose parents in
905
# the resulting inventory were also modified, are inserted after their
907
for new_path, new_entry in sorted((np, e) for op, np, f, e in
908
delta if np is not None):
909
if new_entry.kind == 'directory':
910
new_entry.children = children.get(new_entry.file_id, {})
913
def _set_root(self, ie):
915
self._byid = {self.root.file_id: self.root}
918
# TODO: jam 20051218 Should copy also copy the revision_id?
919
entries = self.iter_entries()
920
if self.root is None:
921
return Inventory(root_id=None)
922
other = Inventory(entries.next()[1].file_id)
923
# copy recursively so we know directories will be added before
924
# their children. There are more efficient ways than this...
925
for path, entry in entries:
926
other.add(entry.copy())
930
return iter(self._byid)
933
"""Returns number of entries."""
934
return len(self._byid)
936
def iter_entries(self, from_dir=None):
937
"""Return (path, entry) pairs, in order by name."""
939
if self.root is None:
943
elif isinstance(from_dir, basestring):
944
from_dir = self._byid[from_dir]
946
# unrolling the recursive called changed the time from
947
# 440ms/663ms (inline/total) to 116ms/116ms
948
children = from_dir.children.items()
950
children = collections.deque(children)
951
stack = [(u'', children)]
953
from_dir_relpath, children = stack[-1]
956
name, ie = children.popleft()
958
# we know that from_dir_relpath never ends in a slash
959
# and 'f' doesn't begin with one, we can do a string op, rather
960
# than the checks of pathjoin(), though this means that all paths
962
path = from_dir_relpath + '/' + name
966
if ie.kind != 'directory':
969
# But do this child first
970
new_children = ie.children.items()
972
new_children = collections.deque(new_children)
973
stack.append((path, new_children))
974
# Break out of inner loop, so that we start outer loop with child
977
# if we finished all children, pop it off the stack
980
def iter_entries_by_dir(self, from_dir=None, specific_file_ids=None,
981
yield_parents=False):
982
"""Iterate over the entries in a directory first order.
984
This returns all entries for a directory before returning
985
the entries for children of a directory. This is not
986
lexicographically sorted order, and is a hybrid between
987
depth-first and breadth-first.
989
:param yield_parents: If True, yield the parents from the root leading
990
down to specific_file_ids that have been requested. This has no
991
impact if specific_file_ids is None.
992
:return: This yields (path, entry) pairs
994
if specific_file_ids and not isinstance(specific_file_ids, set):
995
specific_file_ids = set(specific_file_ids)
996
# TODO? Perhaps this should return the from_dir so that the root is
997
# yielded? or maybe an option?
999
if self.root is None:
1001
# Optimize a common case
1002
if (not yield_parents and specific_file_ids is not None and
1003
len(specific_file_ids) == 1):
1004
file_id = list(specific_file_ids)[0]
1006
yield self.id2path(file_id), self[file_id]
1008
from_dir = self.root
1009
if (specific_file_ids is None or yield_parents or
1010
self.root.file_id in specific_file_ids):
1011
yield u'', self.root
1012
elif isinstance(from_dir, basestring):
1013
from_dir = self._byid[from_dir]
1015
if specific_file_ids is not None:
1016
# TODO: jam 20070302 This could really be done as a loop rather
1017
# than a bunch of recursive calls.
1020
def add_ancestors(file_id):
1021
if file_id not in byid:
1023
parent_id = byid[file_id].parent_id
1024
if parent_id is None:
1026
if parent_id not in parents:
1027
parents.add(parent_id)
1028
add_ancestors(parent_id)
1029
for file_id in specific_file_ids:
1030
add_ancestors(file_id)
1034
stack = [(u'', from_dir)]
1036
cur_relpath, cur_dir = stack.pop()
1039
for child_name, child_ie in sorted(cur_dir.children.iteritems()):
1041
child_relpath = cur_relpath + child_name
1043
if (specific_file_ids is None or
1044
child_ie.file_id in specific_file_ids or
1045
(yield_parents and child_ie.file_id in parents)):
1046
yield child_relpath, child_ie
1048
if child_ie.kind == 'directory':
1049
if parents is None or child_ie.file_id in parents:
1050
child_dirs.append((child_relpath+'/', child_ie))
1051
stack.extend(reversed(child_dirs))
1053
def make_entry(self, kind, name, parent_id, file_id=None):
1054
"""Simple thunk to bzrlib.inventory.make_entry."""
1055
return make_entry(kind, name, parent_id, file_id)
1058
"""Return list of (path, ie) for all entries except the root.
1060
This may be faster than iter_entries.
1063
def descend(dir_ie, dir_path):
1064
kids = dir_ie.children.items()
1066
for name, ie in kids:
1067
child_path = osutils.pathjoin(dir_path, name)
1068
accum.append((child_path, ie))
1069
if ie.kind == 'directory':
1070
descend(ie, child_path)
1072
descend(self.root, u'')
1075
def directories(self):
1076
"""Return (path, entry) pairs for all directories, including the root.
1079
def descend(parent_ie, parent_path):
1080
accum.append((parent_path, parent_ie))
1082
kids = [(ie.name, ie) for ie in parent_ie.children.itervalues() if ie.kind == 'directory']
1085
for name, child_ie in kids:
1086
child_path = osutils.pathjoin(parent_path, name)
1087
descend(child_ie, child_path)
1088
descend(self.root, u'')
1091
def __contains__(self, file_id):
1092
"""True if this entry contains a file with given id.
1094
>>> inv = Inventory()
1095
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123', 'foo.c', ROOT_ID))
1096
InventoryFile('123', 'foo.c', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
1102
return (file_id in self._byid)
1104
def __getitem__(self, file_id):
1105
"""Return the entry for given file_id.
1107
>>> inv = Inventory()
1108
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123123', 'hello.c', ROOT_ID))
1109
InventoryFile('123123', 'hello.c', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
1110
>>> inv['123123'].name
1114
return self._byid[file_id]
1116
# really we're passing an inventory, not a tree...
1117
raise errors.NoSuchId(self, file_id)
1119
def get_file_kind(self, file_id):
1120
return self._byid[file_id].kind
1122
def get_child(self, parent_id, filename):
1123
return self[parent_id].children.get(filename)
1125
def _add_child(self, entry):
1126
"""Add an entry to the inventory, without adding it to its parent"""
1127
if entry.file_id in self._byid:
1128
raise BzrError("inventory already contains entry with id {%s}" %
1130
self._byid[entry.file_id] = entry
1131
for child in getattr(entry, 'children', {}).itervalues():
1132
self._add_child(child)
1135
def add(self, entry):
1136
"""Add entry to inventory.
1138
To add a file to a branch ready to be committed, use Branch.add,
1141
Returns the new entry object.
1143
if entry.file_id in self._byid:
1144
raise errors.DuplicateFileId(entry.file_id,
1145
self._byid[entry.file_id])
1147
if entry.parent_id is None:
1151
parent = self._byid[entry.parent_id]
1153
raise BzrError("parent_id {%s} not in inventory" %
1156
if entry.name in parent.children:
1157
raise BzrError("%s is already versioned" %
1158
osutils.pathjoin(self.id2path(parent.file_id),
1159
entry.name).encode('utf-8'))
1160
parent.children[entry.name] = entry
1161
return self._add_child(entry)
1163
def add_path(self, relpath, kind, file_id=None, parent_id=None):
1164
"""Add entry from a path.
1166
The immediate parent must already be versioned.
1168
Returns the new entry object."""
1170
parts = osutils.splitpath(relpath)
1174
file_id = generate_ids.gen_root_id()
1175
self.root = InventoryDirectory(file_id, '', None)
1176
self._byid = {self.root.file_id: self.root}
1179
parent_path = parts[:-1]
1180
parent_id = self.path2id(parent_path)
1181
if parent_id is None:
1182
raise errors.NotVersionedError(path=parent_path)
1183
ie = make_entry(kind, parts[-1], parent_id, file_id)
1186
def __delitem__(self, file_id):
1187
"""Remove entry by id.
1189
>>> inv = Inventory()
1190
>>> inv.add(InventoryFile('123', 'foo.c', ROOT_ID))
1191
InventoryFile('123', 'foo.c', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
1199
del self._byid[file_id]
1200
if ie.parent_id is not None:
1201
del self[ie.parent_id].children[ie.name]
1203
def __eq__(self, other):
1204
"""Compare two sets by comparing their contents.
1206
>>> i1 = Inventory()
1207
>>> i2 = Inventory()
1210
>>> i1.add(InventoryFile('123', 'foo', ROOT_ID))
1211
InventoryFile('123', 'foo', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
1214
>>> i2.add(InventoryFile('123', 'foo', ROOT_ID))
1215
InventoryFile('123', 'foo', parent_id='TREE_ROOT', sha1=None, len=None)
1219
if not isinstance(other, Inventory):
1220
return NotImplemented
1222
return self._byid == other._byid
1224
def __ne__(self, other):
1225
return not self.__eq__(other)
1228
raise ValueError('not hashable')
1230
def _iter_file_id_parents(self, file_id):
1231
"""Yield the parents of file_id up to the root."""
1232
while file_id is not None:
1234
ie = self._byid[file_id]
1236
raise errors.NoSuchId(tree=None, file_id=file_id)
1238
file_id = ie.parent_id
1240
def get_idpath(self, file_id):
1241
"""Return a list of file_ids for the path to an entry.
1243
The list contains one element for each directory followed by
1244
the id of the file itself. So the length of the returned list
1245
is equal to the depth of the file in the tree, counting the
1246
root directory as depth 1.
1249
for parent in self._iter_file_id_parents(file_id):
1250
p.insert(0, parent.file_id)
1253
def id2path(self, file_id):
1254
"""Return as a string the path to file_id.
1257
>>> e = i.add(InventoryDirectory('src-id', 'src', ROOT_ID))
1258
>>> e = i.add(InventoryFile('foo-id', 'foo.c', parent_id='src-id'))
1259
>>> print i.id2path('foo-id')
1262
# get all names, skipping root
1263
return '/'.join(reversed(
1264
[parent.name for parent in
1265
self._iter_file_id_parents(file_id)][:-1]))
1267
def path2id(self, name):
1268
"""Walk down through directories to return entry of last component.
1270
names may be either a list of path components, or a single
1271
string, in which case it is automatically split.
1273
This returns the entry of the last component in the path,
1274
which may be either a file or a directory.
1276
Returns None IFF the path is not found.
1278
if isinstance(name, basestring):
1279
name = osutils.splitpath(name)
1281
# mutter("lookup path %r" % name)
1288
children = getattr(parent, 'children', None)
1289
if children is None:
1294
# or raise an error?
1297
return parent.file_id
1299
def has_filename(self, names):
1300
return bool(self.path2id(names))
1302
def has_id(self, file_id):
1303
return (file_id in self._byid)
1305
def remove_recursive_id(self, file_id):
1306
"""Remove file_id, and children, from the inventory.
1308
:param file_id: A file_id to remove.
1310
to_find_delete = [self._byid[file_id]]
1312
while to_find_delete:
1313
ie = to_find_delete.pop()
1314
to_delete.append(ie.file_id)
1315
if ie.kind == 'directory':
1316
to_find_delete.extend(ie.children.values())
1317
for file_id in reversed(to_delete):
1319
del self._byid[file_id]
1320
if ie.parent_id is not None:
1321
del self[ie.parent_id].children[ie.name]
1325
def rename(self, file_id, new_parent_id, new_name):
1326
"""Move a file within the inventory.
1328
This can change either the name, or the parent, or both.
1330
This does not move the working file.
1332
new_name = ensure_normalized_name(new_name)
1333
if not is_valid_name(new_name):
1334
raise BzrError("not an acceptable filename: %r" % new_name)
1336
new_parent = self._byid[new_parent_id]
1337
if new_name in new_parent.children:
1338
raise BzrError("%r already exists in %r" % (new_name, self.id2path(new_parent_id)))
1340
new_parent_idpath = self.get_idpath(new_parent_id)
1341
if file_id in new_parent_idpath:
1342
raise BzrError("cannot move directory %r into a subdirectory of itself, %r"
1343
% (self.id2path(file_id), self.id2path(new_parent_id)))
1345
file_ie = self._byid[file_id]
1346
old_parent = self._byid[file_ie.parent_id]
1348
# TODO: Don't leave things messed up if this fails
1350
del old_parent.children[file_ie.name]
1351
new_parent.children[new_name] = file_ie
1353
file_ie.name = new_name
1354
file_ie.parent_id = new_parent_id
1356
def is_root(self, file_id):
1357
return self.root is not None and file_id == self.root.file_id
1361
'directory': InventoryDirectory,
1362
'file': InventoryFile,
1363
'symlink': InventoryLink,
1364
'tree-reference': TreeReference
1367
def make_entry(kind, name, parent_id, file_id=None):
1368
"""Create an inventory entry.
1370
:param kind: the type of inventory entry to create.
1371
:param name: the basename of the entry.
1372
:param parent_id: the parent_id of the entry.
1373
:param file_id: the file_id to use. if None, one will be created.
1376
file_id = generate_ids.gen_file_id(name)
1377
name = ensure_normalized_name(name)
1379
factory = entry_factory[kind]
1381
raise BzrError("unknown kind %r" % kind)
1382
return factory(file_id, name, parent_id)
1385
def ensure_normalized_name(name):
1388
:raises InvalidNormalization: When name is not normalized, and cannot be
1389
accessed on this platform by the normalized path.
1390
:return: The NFC normalised version of name.
1392
#------- This has been copied to bzrlib.dirstate.DirState.add, please
1393
# keep them synchronised.
1394
# we dont import normalized_filename directly because we want to be
1395
# able to change the implementation at runtime for tests.
1396
norm_name, can_access = osutils.normalized_filename(name)
1397
if norm_name != name:
1401
# TODO: jam 20060701 This would probably be more useful
1402
# if the error was raised with the full path
1403
raise errors.InvalidNormalization(name)
1409
def is_valid_name(name):
1411
if _NAME_RE is None:
1412
_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^[^/\\]+$')
1414
return bool(_NAME_RE.match(name))