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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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branch as _mod_branch,
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conflicts as _mod_conflicts,
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revision as _mod_revision,
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from bzrlib.cleanup import OperationWithCleanups
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
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# TODO: Report back as changes are merged in
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def transform_tree(from_tree, to_tree, interesting_ids=None):
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from_tree.lock_tree_write()
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operation = OperationWithCleanups(merge_inner)
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operation.add_cleanup(from_tree.unlock)
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operation.run_simple(from_tree.branch, to_tree, from_tree,
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ignore_zero=True, interesting_ids=interesting_ids, this_tree=from_tree)
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class MergeHooks(hooks.Hooks):
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hooks.Hooks.__init__(self)
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self.create_hook(hooks.HookPoint('merge_file_content',
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"Called with a bzrlib.merge.Merger object to create a per file "
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"merge object when starting a merge. "
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"Should return either None or a subclass of "
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"``bzrlib.merge.AbstractPerFileMerger``. "
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"Such objects will then be called per file "
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"that needs to be merged (including when one "
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"side has deleted the file and the other has changed it). "
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"See the AbstractPerFileMerger API docs for details on how it is "
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class AbstractPerFileMerger(object):
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"""PerFileMerger objects are used by plugins extending merge for bzrlib.
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See ``bzrlib.plugins.news_merge.news_merge`` for an example concrete class.
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:ivar merger: The Merge3Merger performing the merge.
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def __init__(self, merger):
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"""Create a PerFileMerger for use with merger."""
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def merge_contents(self, merge_params):
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"""Attempt to merge the contents of a single file.
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:param merge_params: A bzrlib.merge.MergeHookParams
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:return : A tuple of (status, chunks), where status is one of
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'not_applicable', 'success', 'conflicted', or 'delete'. If status
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is 'success' or 'conflicted', then chunks should be an iterable of
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strings for the new file contents.
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return ('not applicable', None)
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class ConfigurableFileMerger(AbstractPerFileMerger):
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"""Merge individual files when configured via a .conf file.
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This is a base class for concrete custom file merging logic. Concrete
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classes should implement ``merge_text``.
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See ``bzrlib.plugins.news_merge.news_merge`` for an example concrete class.
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:ivar affected_files: The configured file paths to merge.
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:cvar name_prefix: The prefix to use when looking up configuration
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details. <name_prefix>_merge_files describes the files targeted by the
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:cvar default_files: The default file paths to merge when no configuration
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def __init__(self, merger):
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super(ConfigurableFileMerger, self).__init__(merger)
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self.affected_files = None
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self.default_files = self.__class__.default_files or []
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self.name_prefix = self.__class__.name_prefix
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if self.name_prefix is None:
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raise ValueError("name_prefix must be set.")
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def filename_matches_config(self, params):
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"""Check whether the file should call the merge hook.
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<name_prefix>_merge_files configuration variable is a list of files
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that should use the hook.
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affected_files = self.affected_files
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if affected_files is None:
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config = self.merger.this_tree.branch.get_config()
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# Until bzr provides a better policy for caching the config, we
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# just add the part we're interested in to the params to avoid
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# reading the config files repeatedly (bazaar.conf, location.conf,
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config_key = self.name_prefix + '_merge_files'
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affected_files = config.get_user_option_as_list(config_key)
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if affected_files is None:
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# If nothing was specified in the config, use the default.
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affected_files = self.default_files
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self.affected_files = affected_files
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filename = self.merger.this_tree.id2path(params.file_id)
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if filename in affected_files:
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def merge_contents(self, params):
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"""Merge the contents of a single file."""
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# First, check whether this custom merge logic should be used. We
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# expect most files should not be merged by this handler.
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# OTHER is a straight winner, rely on default merge.
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params.winner == 'other' or
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# THIS and OTHER aren't both files.
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not params.is_file_merge() or
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# The filename isn't listed in the 'NAME_merge_files' config
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not self.filename_matches_config(params)):
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return 'not_applicable', None
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return self.merge_text(params)
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def merge_text(self, params):
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"""Merge the byte contents of a single file.
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This is called after checking that the merge should be performed in
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merge_contents, and it should behave as per
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``bzrlib.merge.AbstractPerFileMerger.merge_contents``.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.merge_text)
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class MergeHookParams(object):
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"""Object holding parameters passed to merge_file_content hooks.
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There are some fields hooks can access:
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:ivar file_id: the file ID of the file being merged
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:ivar trans_id: the transform ID for the merge of this file
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:ivar this_kind: kind of file_id in 'this' tree
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:ivar other_kind: kind of file_id in 'other' tree
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:ivar winner: one of 'this', 'other', 'conflict'
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def __init__(self, merger, file_id, trans_id, this_kind, other_kind,
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self._merger = merger
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self.file_id = file_id
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self.trans_id = trans_id
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self.this_kind = this_kind
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self.other_kind = other_kind
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def is_file_merge(self):
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"""True if this_kind and other_kind are both 'file'."""
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return self.this_kind == 'file' and self.other_kind == 'file'
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@decorators.cachedproperty
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def base_lines(self):
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"""The lines of the 'base' version of the file."""
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return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.base_tree, self.file_id)
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@decorators.cachedproperty
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def this_lines(self):
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"""The lines of the 'this' version of the file."""
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return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.this_tree, self.file_id)
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@decorators.cachedproperty
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def other_lines(self):
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"""The lines of the 'other' version of the file."""
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return self._merger.get_lines(self._merger.other_tree, self.file_id)
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class Merger(object):
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def __init__(self, this_branch, other_tree=None, base_tree=None,
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this_tree=None, pb=None, change_reporter=None,
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recurse='down', revision_graph=None):
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object.__init__(self)
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self.this_branch = this_branch
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self.this_basis = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
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this_branch.last_revision())
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self.this_rev_id = None
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self.this_tree = this_tree
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self.this_revision_tree = None
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self.this_basis_tree = None
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self.other_tree = other_tree
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self.other_branch = None
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self.base_tree = base_tree
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self.ignore_zero = False
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self.backup_files = False
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self.interesting_ids = None
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self.interesting_files = None
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self.show_base = False
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self.reprocess = False
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warnings.warn("pb parameter to Merger() is deprecated and ignored")
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self.recurse = recurse
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self.change_reporter = change_reporter
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self._cached_trees = {}
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self._revision_graph = revision_graph
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self._base_is_ancestor = None
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self._base_is_other_ancestor = None
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self._is_criss_cross = None
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self._lca_trees = None
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def cache_trees_with_revision_ids(self, trees):
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"""Cache any tree in trees if it has a revision_id."""
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for maybe_tree in trees:
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if maybe_tree is None:
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rev_id = maybe_tree.get_revision_id()
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except AttributeError:
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self._cached_trees[rev_id] = maybe_tree
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def revision_graph(self):
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if self._revision_graph is None:
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self._revision_graph = self.this_branch.repository.get_graph()
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return self._revision_graph
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def _set_base_is_ancestor(self, value):
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self._base_is_ancestor = value
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def _get_base_is_ancestor(self):
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if self._base_is_ancestor is None:
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self._base_is_ancestor = self.revision_graph.is_ancestor(
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self.base_rev_id, self.this_basis)
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return self._base_is_ancestor
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base_is_ancestor = property(_get_base_is_ancestor, _set_base_is_ancestor)
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def _set_base_is_other_ancestor(self, value):
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self._base_is_other_ancestor = value
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def _get_base_is_other_ancestor(self):
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if self._base_is_other_ancestor is None:
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if self.other_basis is None:
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self._base_is_other_ancestor = self.revision_graph.is_ancestor(
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self.base_rev_id, self.other_basis)
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return self._base_is_other_ancestor
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base_is_other_ancestor = property(_get_base_is_other_ancestor,
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_set_base_is_other_ancestor)
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def from_uncommitted(tree, other_tree, pb=None, base_tree=None):
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"""Return a Merger for uncommitted changes in other_tree.
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:param tree: The tree to merge into
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:param other_tree: The tree to get uncommitted changes from
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:param pb: A progress indicator
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:param base_tree: The basis to use for the merge. If unspecified,
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other_tree.basis_tree() will be used.
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if base_tree is None:
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base_tree = other_tree.basis_tree()
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merger = Merger(tree.branch, other_tree, base_tree, tree, pb)
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merger.base_rev_id = merger.base_tree.get_revision_id()
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merger.other_rev_id = None
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merger.other_basis = merger.base_rev_id
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def from_mergeable(klass, tree, mergeable, pb):
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"""Return a Merger for a bundle or merge directive.
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:param tree: The tree to merge changes into
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:param mergeable: A merge directive or bundle
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:param pb: A progress indicator
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mergeable.install_revisions(tree.branch.repository)
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base_revision_id, other_revision_id, verified =\
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mergeable.get_merge_request(tree.branch.repository)
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revision_graph = tree.branch.repository.get_graph()
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if base_revision_id is not None:
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if (base_revision_id != _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION and
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revision_graph.is_ancestor(
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base_revision_id, tree.branch.last_revision())):
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base_revision_id = None
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trace.warning('Performing cherrypick')
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merger = klass.from_revision_ids(pb, tree, other_revision_id,
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base_revision_id, revision_graph=
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return merger, verified
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def from_revision_ids(pb, tree, other, base=None, other_branch=None,
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base_branch=None, revision_graph=None,
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"""Return a Merger for revision-ids.
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:param pb: A progress indicator
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:param tree: The tree to merge changes into
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:param other: The revision-id to use as OTHER
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:param base: The revision-id to use as BASE. If not specified, will
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:param other_branch: A branch containing the other revision-id. If
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not supplied, tree.branch is used.
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:param base_branch: A branch containing the base revision-id. If
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not supplied, other_branch or tree.branch will be used.
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:param revision_graph: If you have a revision_graph precomputed, pass
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it in, otherwise it will be created for you.
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:param tree_branch: The branch associated with tree. If not supplied,
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tree.branch will be used.
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if tree_branch is None:
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tree_branch = tree.branch
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merger = Merger(tree_branch, this_tree=tree, pb=pb,
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revision_graph=revision_graph)
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if other_branch is None:
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other_branch = tree.branch
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merger.set_other_revision(other, other_branch)
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if base_branch is None:
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base_branch = other_branch
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merger.set_base_revision(base, base_branch)
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def revision_tree(self, revision_id, branch=None):
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if revision_id not in self._cached_trees:
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branch = self.this_branch
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tree = self.this_tree.revision_tree(revision_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevisionInTree:
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tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(revision_id)
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self._cached_trees[revision_id] = tree
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return self._cached_trees[revision_id]
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def _get_tree(self, treespec, possible_transports=None):
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from bzrlib import workingtree
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location, revno = treespec
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tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(location)[0]
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return tree.branch, tree
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branch = _mod_branch.Branch.open_containing(
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location, possible_transports)[0]
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revision_id = branch.last_revision()
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revision_id = branch.get_rev_id(revno)
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revision_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(revision_id)
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return branch, self.revision_tree(revision_id, branch)
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@deprecated_method(deprecated_in((2, 1, 0)))
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def ensure_revision_trees(self):
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if self.this_revision_tree is None:
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self.this_basis_tree = self.revision_tree(self.this_basis)
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if self.this_basis == self.this_rev_id:
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self.this_revision_tree = self.this_basis_tree
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if self.other_rev_id is None:
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other_basis_tree = self.revision_tree(self.other_basis)
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if other_basis_tree.has_changes(self.other_tree):
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raise errors.WorkingTreeNotRevision(self.this_tree)
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other_rev_id = self.other_basis
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self.other_tree = other_basis_tree
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@deprecated_method(deprecated_in((2, 1, 0)))
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def file_revisions(self, file_id):
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self.ensure_revision_trees()
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def get_id(tree, file_id):
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revision_id = tree.inventory[file_id].revision
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if self.this_rev_id is None:
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if self.this_basis_tree.get_file_sha1(file_id) != \
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self.this_tree.get_file_sha1(file_id):
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raise errors.WorkingTreeNotRevision(self.this_tree)
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trees = (self.this_basis_tree, self.other_tree)
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return [get_id(tree, file_id) for tree in trees]
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@deprecated_method(deprecated_in((2, 1, 0)))
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def check_basis(self, check_clean, require_commits=True):
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if self.this_basis is None and require_commits is True:
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raise errors.BzrCommandError(
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"This branch has no commits."
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" (perhaps you would prefer 'bzr pull')")
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if self.this_basis != self.this_rev_id:
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raise errors.UncommittedChanges(self.this_tree)
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@deprecated_method(deprecated_in((2, 1, 0)))
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def compare_basis(self):
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basis_tree = self.revision_tree(self.this_tree.last_revision())
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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basis_tree = self.this_tree.basis_tree()
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if not self.this_tree.has_changes(basis_tree):
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self.this_rev_id = self.this_basis
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def set_interesting_files(self, file_list):
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self.interesting_files = file_list
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def set_pending(self):
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if (not self.base_is_ancestor or not self.base_is_other_ancestor
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or self.other_rev_id is None):
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def _add_parent(self):
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new_parents = self.this_tree.get_parent_ids() + [self.other_rev_id]
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new_parent_trees = []
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operation = OperationWithCleanups(self.this_tree.set_parent_trees)
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for revision_id in new_parents:
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tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
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except errors.NoSuchRevision:
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operation.add_cleanup(tree.unlock)
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new_parent_trees.append((revision_id, tree))
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operation.run_simple(new_parent_trees, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=True)
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def set_other(self, other_revision, possible_transports=None):
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"""Set the revision and tree to merge from.
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This sets the other_tree, other_rev_id, other_basis attributes.
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:param other_revision: The [path, revision] list to merge from.
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self.other_branch, self.other_tree = self._get_tree(other_revision,
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if other_revision[1] == -1:
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self.other_rev_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
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self.other_branch.last_revision())
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if _mod_revision.is_null(self.other_rev_id):
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raise errors.NoCommits(self.other_branch)
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self.other_basis = self.other_rev_id
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elif other_revision[1] is not None:
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self.other_rev_id = self.other_branch.get_rev_id(other_revision[1])
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self.other_basis = self.other_rev_id
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self.other_rev_id = None
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self.other_basis = self.other_branch.last_revision()
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if self.other_basis is None:
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raise errors.NoCommits(self.other_branch)
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if self.other_rev_id is not None:
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self._cached_trees[self.other_rev_id] = self.other_tree
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self._maybe_fetch(self.other_branch,self.this_branch, self.other_basis)
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def set_other_revision(self, revision_id, other_branch):
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"""Set 'other' based on a branch and revision id
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:param revision_id: The revision to use for a tree
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:param other_branch: The branch containing this tree
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self.other_rev_id = revision_id
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self.other_branch = other_branch
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self._maybe_fetch(other_branch, self.this_branch, self.other_rev_id)
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self.other_tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
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self.other_basis = revision_id
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def set_base_revision(self, revision_id, branch):
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"""Set 'base' based on a branch and revision id
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:param revision_id: The revision to use for a tree
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:param branch: The branch containing this tree
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self.base_rev_id = revision_id
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self.base_branch = branch
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self._maybe_fetch(branch, self.this_branch, revision_id)
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self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(revision_id)
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def _maybe_fetch(self, source, target, revision_id):
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if not source.repository.has_same_location(target.repository):
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target.fetch(source, revision_id)
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revisions = [_mod_revision.ensure_null(self.this_basis),
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_mod_revision.ensure_null(self.other_basis)]
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if _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in revisions:
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self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
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self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(self.base_rev_id)
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self._is_criss_cross = False
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lcas = self.revision_graph.find_lca(revisions[0], revisions[1])
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self._is_criss_cross = False
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self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
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self.base_rev_id = list(lcas)[0]
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else: # len(lcas) > 1
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# find_unique_lca can only handle 2 nodes, so we have to
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# start back at the beginning. It is a shame to traverse
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# the graph again, but better than re-implementing
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self.base_rev_id = self.revision_graph.find_unique_lca(
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revisions[0], revisions[1])
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self.base_rev_id = self.revision_graph.find_unique_lca(
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self._is_criss_cross = True
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if self.base_rev_id == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
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raise errors.UnrelatedBranches()
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if self._is_criss_cross:
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trace.warning('Warning: criss-cross merge encountered. See bzr'
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' help criss-cross.')
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trace.mutter('Criss-cross lcas: %r' % lcas)
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interesting_revision_ids = [self.base_rev_id]
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interesting_revision_ids.extend(lcas)
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interesting_trees = dict((t.get_revision_id(), t)
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for t in self.this_branch.repository.revision_trees(
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interesting_revision_ids))
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self._cached_trees.update(interesting_trees)
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self.base_tree = interesting_trees.pop(self.base_rev_id)
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sorted_lca_keys = self.revision_graph.find_merge_order(
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self._lca_trees = [interesting_trees[key]
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for key in sorted_lca_keys]
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self.base_tree = self.revision_tree(self.base_rev_id)
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self.base_is_ancestor = True
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self.base_is_other_ancestor = True
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trace.mutter('Base revid: %r' % self.base_rev_id)
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def set_base(self, base_revision):
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"""Set the base revision to use for the merge.
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:param base_revision: A 2-list containing a path and revision number.
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trace.mutter("doing merge() with no base_revision specified")
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if base_revision == [None, None]:
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base_branch, self.base_tree = self._get_tree(base_revision)
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if base_revision[1] == -1:
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self.base_rev_id = base_branch.last_revision()
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elif base_revision[1] is None:
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self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION
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self.base_rev_id = _mod_revision.ensure_null(
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base_branch.get_rev_id(base_revision[1]))
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self._maybe_fetch(base_branch, self.this_branch, self.base_rev_id)
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def make_merger(self):
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kwargs = {'working_tree':self.this_tree, 'this_tree': self.this_tree,
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'other_tree': self.other_tree,
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'interesting_ids': self.interesting_ids,
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'interesting_files': self.interesting_files,
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'this_branch': self.this_branch,
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if self.merge_type.requires_base:
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kwargs['base_tree'] = self.base_tree
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if self.merge_type.supports_reprocess:
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kwargs['reprocess'] = self.reprocess
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raise errors.BzrError(
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"Conflict reduction is not supported for merge"
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" type %s." % self.merge_type)
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if self.merge_type.supports_show_base:
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kwargs['show_base'] = self.show_base
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raise errors.BzrError("Showing base is not supported for this"
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" merge type. %s" % self.merge_type)
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if (not getattr(self.merge_type, 'supports_reverse_cherrypick', True)
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and not self.base_is_other_ancestor):
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raise errors.CannotReverseCherrypick()
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if self.merge_type.supports_cherrypick:
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kwargs['cherrypick'] = (not self.base_is_ancestor or
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not self.base_is_other_ancestor)
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if self._is_criss_cross and getattr(self.merge_type,
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'supports_lca_trees', False):
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kwargs['lca_trees'] = self._lca_trees
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return self.merge_type(pb=None,
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change_reporter=self.change_reporter,
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def _do_merge_to(self):
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merge = self.make_merger()
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if self.other_branch is not None:
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self.other_branch.update_references(self.this_branch)
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if self.recurse == 'down':
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for relpath, file_id in self.this_tree.iter_references():
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sub_tree = self.this_tree.get_nested_tree(file_id, relpath)
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other_revision = self.other_tree.get_reference_revision(
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if other_revision == sub_tree.last_revision():
637
sub_merge = Merger(sub_tree.branch, this_tree=sub_tree)
638
sub_merge.merge_type = self.merge_type
639
other_branch = self.other_branch.reference_parent(file_id, relpath)
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sub_merge.set_other_revision(other_revision, other_branch)
641
base_revision = self.base_tree.get_reference_revision(file_id)
642
sub_merge.base_tree = \
643
sub_tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(base_revision)
644
sub_merge.base_rev_id = base_revision
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operation = OperationWithCleanups(self._do_merge_to)
650
self.this_tree.lock_tree_write()
651
operation.add_cleanup(self.this_tree.unlock)
652
if self.base_tree is not None:
653
self.base_tree.lock_read()
654
operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
655
if self.other_tree is not None:
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self.other_tree.lock_read()
657
operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
658
merge = operation.run_simple()
659
if len(merge.cooked_conflicts) == 0:
660
if not self.ignore_zero and not trace.is_quiet():
661
trace.note("All changes applied successfully.")
663
trace.note("%d conflicts encountered."
664
% len(merge.cooked_conflicts))
666
return len(merge.cooked_conflicts)
669
class _InventoryNoneEntry(object):
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"""This represents an inventory entry which *isn't there*.
672
It simplifies the merging logic if we always have an InventoryEntry, even
673
if it isn't actually present
680
symlink_target = None
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_none_entry = _InventoryNoneEntry()
686
class Merge3Merger(object):
687
"""Three-way merger that uses the merge3 text merger"""
689
supports_reprocess = True
690
supports_show_base = True
691
history_based = False
692
supports_cherrypick = True
693
supports_reverse_cherrypick = True
694
winner_idx = {"this": 2, "other": 1, "conflict": 1}
695
supports_lca_trees = True
697
def __init__(self, working_tree, this_tree, base_tree, other_tree,
698
interesting_ids=None, reprocess=False, show_base=False,
699
pb=None, pp=None, change_reporter=None,
700
interesting_files=None, do_merge=True,
701
cherrypick=False, lca_trees=None, this_branch=None):
702
"""Initialize the merger object and perform the merge.
704
:param working_tree: The working tree to apply the merge to
705
:param this_tree: The local tree in the merge operation
706
:param base_tree: The common tree in the merge operation
707
:param other_tree: The other tree to merge changes from
708
:param this_branch: The branch associated with this_tree
709
:param interesting_ids: The file_ids of files that should be
710
participate in the merge. May not be combined with
712
:param: reprocess If True, perform conflict-reduction processing.
713
:param show_base: If True, show the base revision in text conflicts.
714
(incompatible with reprocess)
716
:param pp: A ProgressPhase object
717
:param change_reporter: An object that should report changes made
718
:param interesting_files: The tree-relative paths of files that should
719
participate in the merge. If these paths refer to directories,
720
the contents of those directories will also be included. May not
721
be combined with interesting_ids. If neither interesting_files nor
722
interesting_ids is specified, all files may participate in the
724
:param lca_trees: Can be set to a dictionary of {revision_id:rev_tree}
725
if the ancestry was found to include a criss-cross merge.
726
Otherwise should be None.
728
object.__init__(self)
729
if interesting_files is not None and interesting_ids is not None:
731
'specify either interesting_ids or interesting_files')
732
self.interesting_ids = interesting_ids
733
self.interesting_files = interesting_files
734
self.this_tree = working_tree
735
self.base_tree = base_tree
736
self.other_tree = other_tree
737
self.this_branch = this_branch
738
self._raw_conflicts = []
739
self.cooked_conflicts = []
740
self.reprocess = reprocess
741
self.show_base = show_base
742
self._lca_trees = lca_trees
743
# Uncommenting this will change the default algorithm to always use
744
# _entries_lca. This can be useful for running the test suite and
745
# making sure we haven't missed any corner cases.
746
# if lca_trees is None:
747
# self._lca_trees = [self.base_tree]
748
self.change_reporter = change_reporter
749
self.cherrypick = cherrypick
753
warnings.warn("pp argument to Merge3Merger is deprecated")
755
warnings.warn("pb argument to Merge3Merger is deprecated")
758
operation = OperationWithCleanups(self._do_merge)
759
self.this_tree.lock_tree_write()
760
operation.add_cleanup(self.this_tree.unlock)
761
self.base_tree.lock_read()
762
operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
763
self.other_tree.lock_read()
764
operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
767
def _do_merge(self, operation):
768
self.tt = transform.TreeTransform(self.this_tree, None)
769
operation.add_cleanup(self.tt.finalize)
770
self._compute_transform()
771
results = self.tt.apply(no_conflicts=True)
772
self.write_modified(results)
773
self.this_tree.add_conflicts(self.cooked_conflicts)
774
except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
777
def make_preview_transform(self):
778
operation = OperationWithCleanups(self._make_preview_transform)
779
self.base_tree.lock_read()
780
operation.add_cleanup(self.base_tree.unlock)
781
self.other_tree.lock_read()
782
operation.add_cleanup(self.other_tree.unlock)
783
return operation.run_simple()
785
def _make_preview_transform(self):
786
self.tt = transform.TransformPreview(self.this_tree)
787
self._compute_transform()
790
def _compute_transform(self):
791
if self._lca_trees is None:
792
entries = self._entries3()
793
resolver = self._three_way
795
entries = self._entries_lca()
796
resolver = self._lca_multi_way
797
child_pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
799
factories = Merger.hooks['merge_file_content']
800
hooks = [factory(self) for factory in factories] + [self]
801
self.active_hooks = [hook for hook in hooks if hook is not None]
802
for num, (file_id, changed, parents3, names3,
803
executable3) in enumerate(entries):
804
child_pb.update('Preparing file merge', num, len(entries))
805
self._merge_names(file_id, parents3, names3, resolver=resolver)
807
file_status = self._do_merge_contents(file_id)
809
file_status = 'unmodified'
810
self._merge_executable(file_id,
811
executable3, file_status, resolver=resolver)
815
child_pb = ui.ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
817
fs_conflicts = transform.resolve_conflicts(self.tt, child_pb,
818
lambda t, c: transform.conflict_pass(t, c, self.other_tree))
821
if self.change_reporter is not None:
822
from bzrlib import delta
823
delta.report_changes(
824
self.tt.iter_changes(), self.change_reporter)
825
self.cook_conflicts(fs_conflicts)
826
for conflict in self.cooked_conflicts:
827
trace.warning(conflict)
830
"""Gather data about files modified between three trees.
832
Return a list of tuples of file_id, changed, parents3, names3,
833
executable3. changed is a boolean indicating whether the file contents
834
or kind were changed. parents3 is a tuple of parent ids for base,
835
other and this. names3 is a tuple of names for base, other and this.
836
executable3 is a tuple of execute-bit values for base, other and this.
839
iterator = self.other_tree.iter_changes(self.base_tree,
840
include_unchanged=True, specific_files=self.interesting_files,
841
extra_trees=[self.this_tree])
842
this_entries = dict((e.file_id, e) for p, e in
843
self.this_tree.iter_entries_by_dir(
844
self.interesting_ids))
845
for (file_id, paths, changed, versioned, parents, names, kind,
846
executable) in iterator:
847
if (self.interesting_ids is not None and
848
file_id not in self.interesting_ids):
850
entry = this_entries.get(file_id)
851
if entry is not None:
852
this_name = entry.name
853
this_parent = entry.parent_id
854
this_executable = entry.executable
858
this_executable = None
859
parents3 = parents + (this_parent,)
860
names3 = names + (this_name,)
861
executable3 = executable + (this_executable,)
862
result.append((file_id, changed, parents3, names3, executable3))
865
def _entries_lca(self):
866
"""Gather data about files modified between multiple trees.
868
This compares OTHER versus all LCA trees, and for interesting entries,
869
it then compares with THIS and BASE.
871
For the multi-valued entries, the format will be (BASE, [lca1, lca2])
872
:return: [(file_id, changed, parents, names, executable)]
873
file_id Simple file_id of the entry
874
changed Boolean, True if the kind or contents changed
876
parents ((base, [parent_id, in, lcas]), parent_id_other,
878
names ((base, [name, in, lcas]), name_in_other, name_in_this)
879
executable ((base, [exec, in, lcas]), exec_in_other, exec_in_this)
881
if self.interesting_files is not None:
882
lookup_trees = [self.this_tree, self.base_tree]
883
lookup_trees.extend(self._lca_trees)
884
# I think we should include the lca trees as well
885
interesting_ids = self.other_tree.paths2ids(self.interesting_files,
888
interesting_ids = self.interesting_ids
890
walker = _mod_tree.MultiWalker(self.other_tree, self._lca_trees)
892
base_inventory = self.base_tree.inventory
893
this_inventory = self.this_tree.inventory
894
for path, file_id, other_ie, lca_values in walker.iter_all():
895
# Is this modified at all from any of the other trees?
897
other_ie = _none_entry
898
if interesting_ids is not None and file_id not in interesting_ids:
901
# If other_revision is found in any of the lcas, that means this
902
# node is uninteresting. This is because when merging, if there are
903
# multiple heads(), we have to create a new node. So if we didn't,
904
# we know that the ancestry is linear, and that OTHER did not
906
# See doc/developers/lca_merge_resolution.txt for details
907
other_revision = other_ie.revision
908
if other_revision is not None:
909
# We can't use this shortcut when other_revision is None,
910
# because it may be None because things are WorkingTrees, and
911
# not because it is *actually* None.
912
is_unmodified = False
913
for lca_path, ie in lca_values:
914
if ie is not None and ie.revision == other_revision:
921
for lca_path, lca_ie in lca_values:
923
lca_entries.append(_none_entry)
925
lca_entries.append(lca_ie)
927
if file_id in base_inventory:
928
base_ie = base_inventory[file_id]
930
base_ie = _none_entry
932
if file_id in this_inventory:
933
this_ie = this_inventory[file_id]
935
this_ie = _none_entry
941
for lca_ie in lca_entries:
942
lca_kinds.append(lca_ie.kind)
943
lca_parent_ids.append(lca_ie.parent_id)
944
lca_names.append(lca_ie.name)
945
lca_executable.append(lca_ie.executable)
947
kind_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
948
(base_ie.kind, lca_kinds),
949
other_ie.kind, this_ie.kind)
950
parent_id_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
951
(base_ie.parent_id, lca_parent_ids),
952
other_ie.parent_id, this_ie.parent_id)
953
name_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
954
(base_ie.name, lca_names),
955
other_ie.name, this_ie.name)
957
content_changed = True
958
if kind_winner == 'this':
959
# No kind change in OTHER, see if there are *any* changes
960
if other_ie.kind == 'directory':
961
if parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this':
962
# No change for this directory in OTHER, skip
964
content_changed = False
965
elif other_ie.kind is None or other_ie.kind == 'file':
966
def get_sha1(ie, tree):
967
if ie.kind != 'file':
969
return tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
970
base_sha1 = get_sha1(base_ie, self.base_tree)
971
lca_sha1s = [get_sha1(ie, tree) for ie, tree
972
in zip(lca_entries, self._lca_trees)]
973
this_sha1 = get_sha1(this_ie, self.this_tree)
974
other_sha1 = get_sha1(other_ie, self.other_tree)
975
sha1_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
976
(base_sha1, lca_sha1s), other_sha1, this_sha1,
977
allow_overriding_lca=False)
978
exec_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
979
(base_ie.executable, lca_executable),
980
other_ie.executable, this_ie.executable)
981
if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'
982
and sha1_winner == 'this' and exec_winner == 'this'):
983
# No kind, parent, name, exec, or content change for
984
# OTHER, so this node is not considered interesting
986
if sha1_winner == 'this':
987
content_changed = False
988
elif other_ie.kind == 'symlink':
989
def get_target(ie, tree):
990
if ie.kind != 'symlink':
992
return tree.get_symlink_target(file_id)
993
base_target = get_target(base_ie, self.base_tree)
994
lca_targets = [get_target(ie, tree) for ie, tree
995
in zip(lca_entries, self._lca_trees)]
996
this_target = get_target(this_ie, self.this_tree)
997
other_target = get_target(other_ie, self.other_tree)
998
target_winner = self._lca_multi_way(
999
(base_target, lca_targets),
1000
other_target, this_target)
1001
if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'
1002
and target_winner == 'this'):
1003
# No kind, parent, name, or symlink target change
1006
if target_winner == 'this':
1007
content_changed = False
1008
elif other_ie.kind == 'tree-reference':
1009
# The 'changed' information seems to be handled at a higher
1010
# level. At least, _entries3 returns False for content
1011
# changed, even when at a new revision_id.
1012
content_changed = False
1013
if (parent_id_winner == 'this' and name_winner == 'this'):
1014
# Nothing interesting
1017
raise AssertionError('unhandled kind: %s' % other_ie.kind)
1018
# XXX: We need to handle kind == 'symlink'
1020
# If we have gotten this far, that means something has changed
1021
result.append((file_id, content_changed,
1022
((base_ie.parent_id, lca_parent_ids),
1023
other_ie.parent_id, this_ie.parent_id),
1024
((base_ie.name, lca_names),
1025
other_ie.name, this_ie.name),
1026
((base_ie.executable, lca_executable),
1027
other_ie.executable, this_ie.executable)
1034
self.tt.final_kind(self.tt.root)
1035
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1036
self.tt.cancel_deletion(self.tt.root)
1037
if self.tt.final_file_id(self.tt.root) is None:
1038
self.tt.version_file(self.tt.tree_file_id(self.tt.root),
1040
other_root_file_id = self.other_tree.get_root_id()
1041
if other_root_file_id is None:
1043
other_root = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(other_root_file_id)
1044
if other_root == self.tt.root:
1047
self.tt.final_kind(other_root)
1048
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1050
if self.this_tree.has_id(self.other_tree.inventory.root.file_id):
1051
# the other tree's root is a non-root in the current tree
1053
self.reparent_children(self.other_tree.inventory.root, self.tt.root)
1054
self.tt.cancel_creation(other_root)
1055
self.tt.cancel_versioning(other_root)
1057
def reparent_children(self, ie, target):
1058
for thing, child in ie.children.iteritems():
1059
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(child.file_id)
1060
self.tt.adjust_path(self.tt.final_name(trans_id), target, trans_id)
1062
def write_modified(self, results):
1063
modified_hashes = {}
1064
for path in results.modified_paths:
1065
file_id = self.this_tree.path2id(self.this_tree.relpath(path))
1068
hash = self.this_tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1071
modified_hashes[file_id] = hash
1072
self.this_tree.set_merge_modified(modified_hashes)
1075
def parent(entry, file_id):
1076
"""Determine the parent for a file_id (used as a key method)"""
1079
return entry.parent_id
1082
def name(entry, file_id):
1083
"""Determine the name for a file_id (used as a key method)"""
1089
def contents_sha1(tree, file_id):
1090
"""Determine the sha1 of the file contents (used as a key method)."""
1091
if file_id not in tree:
1093
return tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1096
def executable(tree, file_id):
1097
"""Determine the executability of a file-id (used as a key method)."""
1098
if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1100
if tree.kind(file_id) != "file":
1102
return tree.is_executable(file_id)
1105
def kind(tree, file_id):
1106
"""Determine the kind of a file-id (used as a key method)."""
1107
if not tree.has_id(file_id):
1109
return tree.kind(file_id)
1112
def _three_way(base, other, this):
1113
#if base == other, either they all agree, or only THIS has changed.
1116
elif this not in (base, other):
1118
# "Ambiguous clean merge" -- both sides have made the same change.
1121
# this == base: only other has changed.
1126
def _lca_multi_way(bases, other, this, allow_overriding_lca=True):
1127
"""Consider LCAs when determining whether a change has occurred.
1129
If LCAS are all identical, this is the same as a _three_way comparison.
1131
:param bases: value in (BASE, [LCAS])
1132
:param other: value in OTHER
1133
:param this: value in THIS
1134
:param allow_overriding_lca: If there is more than one unique lca
1135
value, allow OTHER to override THIS if it has a new value, and
1136
THIS only has an lca value, or vice versa. This is appropriate for
1137
truly scalar values, not as much for non-scalars.
1138
:return: 'this', 'other', or 'conflict' depending on whether an entry
1141
# See doc/developers/lca_tree_merging.txt for details about this
1144
# Either Ambiguously clean, or nothing was actually changed. We
1147
base_val, lca_vals = bases
1148
# Remove 'base_val' from the lca_vals, because it is not interesting
1149
filtered_lca_vals = [lca_val for lca_val in lca_vals
1150
if lca_val != base_val]
1151
if len(filtered_lca_vals) == 0:
1152
return Merge3Merger._three_way(base_val, other, this)
1154
unique_lca_vals = set(filtered_lca_vals)
1155
if len(unique_lca_vals) == 1:
1156
return Merge3Merger._three_way(unique_lca_vals.pop(), other, this)
1158
if allow_overriding_lca:
1159
if other in unique_lca_vals:
1160
if this in unique_lca_vals:
1161
# Each side picked a different lca, conflict
1164
# This has a value which supersedes both lca values, and
1165
# other only has an lca value
1167
elif this in unique_lca_vals:
1168
# OTHER has a value which supersedes both lca values, and this
1169
# only has an lca value
1172
# At this point, the lcas disagree, and the tips disagree
1176
def scalar_three_way(this_tree, base_tree, other_tree, file_id, key):
1177
"""Do a three-way test on a scalar.
1178
Return "this", "other" or "conflict", depending whether a value wins.
1180
key_base = key(base_tree, file_id)
1181
key_other = key(other_tree, file_id)
1182
#if base == other, either they all agree, or only THIS has changed.
1183
if key_base == key_other:
1185
key_this = key(this_tree, file_id)
1186
# "Ambiguous clean merge"
1187
if key_this == key_other:
1189
elif key_this == key_base:
1194
def merge_names(self, file_id):
1195
def get_entry(tree):
1196
if tree.has_id(file_id):
1197
return tree.inventory[file_id]
1200
this_entry = get_entry(self.this_tree)
1201
other_entry = get_entry(self.other_tree)
1202
base_entry = get_entry(self.base_tree)
1203
entries = (base_entry, other_entry, this_entry)
1206
for entry in entries:
1209
parents.append(None)
1211
names.append(entry.name)
1212
parents.append(entry.parent_id)
1213
return self._merge_names(file_id, parents, names,
1214
resolver=self._three_way)
1216
def _merge_names(self, file_id, parents, names, resolver):
1217
"""Perform a merge on file_id names and parents"""
1218
base_name, other_name, this_name = names
1219
base_parent, other_parent, this_parent = parents
1221
name_winner = resolver(*names)
1223
parent_id_winner = resolver(*parents)
1224
if this_name is None:
1225
if name_winner == "this":
1226
name_winner = "other"
1227
if parent_id_winner == "this":
1228
parent_id_winner = "other"
1229
if name_winner == "this" and parent_id_winner == "this":
1231
if name_winner == "conflict":
1232
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1233
self._raw_conflicts.append(('name conflict', trans_id,
1234
this_name, other_name))
1235
if parent_id_winner == "conflict":
1236
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1237
self._raw_conflicts.append(('parent conflict', trans_id,
1238
this_parent, other_parent))
1239
if other_name is None:
1240
# it doesn't matter whether the result was 'other' or
1241
# 'conflict'-- if there's no 'other', we leave it alone.
1243
# if we get here, name_winner and parent_winner are set to safe values.
1244
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1245
parent_id = parents[self.winner_idx[parent_id_winner]]
1246
if parent_id is not None:
1247
parent_trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(parent_id)
1248
self.tt.adjust_path(names[self.winner_idx[name_winner]],
1249
parent_trans_id, trans_id)
1251
def _do_merge_contents(self, file_id):
1252
"""Performs a merge on file_id contents."""
1253
def contents_pair(tree):
1254
if file_id not in tree:
1256
kind = tree.kind(file_id)
1258
contents = tree.get_file_sha1(file_id)
1259
elif kind == "symlink":
1260
contents = tree.get_symlink_target(file_id)
1263
return kind, contents
1265
# See SPOT run. run, SPOT, run.
1266
# So we're not QUITE repeating ourselves; we do tricky things with
1268
base_pair = contents_pair(self.base_tree)
1269
other_pair = contents_pair(self.other_tree)
1271
this_pair = contents_pair(self.this_tree)
1272
lca_pairs = [contents_pair(tree) for tree in self._lca_trees]
1273
winner = self._lca_multi_way((base_pair, lca_pairs), other_pair,
1274
this_pair, allow_overriding_lca=False)
1276
if base_pair == other_pair:
1279
# We delayed evaluating this_pair as long as we can to avoid
1280
# unnecessary sha1 calculation
1281
this_pair = contents_pair(self.this_tree)
1282
winner = self._three_way(base_pair, other_pair, this_pair)
1283
if winner == 'this':
1284
# No interesting changes introduced by OTHER
1286
# We have a hypothetical conflict, but if we have files, then we
1287
# can try to merge the content
1288
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1289
params = MergeHookParams(self, file_id, trans_id, this_pair[0],
1290
other_pair[0], winner)
1291
hooks = self.active_hooks
1292
hook_status = 'not_applicable'
1294
hook_status, lines = hook.merge_contents(params)
1295
if hook_status != 'not_applicable':
1296
# Don't try any more hooks, this one applies.
1299
if hook_status == 'not_applicable':
1300
# This is a contents conflict, because none of the available
1301
# functions could merge it.
1303
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1304
parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1305
if self.this_tree.has_id(file_id):
1306
self.tt.unversion_file(trans_id)
1307
file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
1309
self._raw_conflicts.append(('contents conflict', file_group))
1310
elif hook_status == 'success':
1311
self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
1312
elif hook_status == 'conflicted':
1313
# XXX: perhaps the hook should be able to provide
1314
# the BASE/THIS/OTHER files?
1315
self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
1316
self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1317
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1318
parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1319
self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id)
1320
elif hook_status == 'delete':
1321
self.tt.unversion_file(trans_id)
1323
elif hook_status == 'done':
1324
# The hook function did whatever it needs to do directly, no
1325
# further action needed here.
1328
raise AssertionError('unknown hook_status: %r' % (hook_status,))
1329
if not self.this_tree.has_id(file_id) and result == "modified":
1330
self.tt.version_file(file_id, trans_id)
1331
# The merge has been performed, so the old contents should not be
1334
self.tt.delete_contents(trans_id)
1335
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1339
def _default_other_winner_merge(self, merge_hook_params):
1340
"""Replace this contents with other."""
1341
file_id = merge_hook_params.file_id
1342
trans_id = merge_hook_params.trans_id
1343
file_in_this = self.this_tree.has_id(file_id)
1344
if self.other_tree.has_id(file_id):
1345
# OTHER changed the file
1347
if wt.supports_content_filtering():
1348
# We get the path from the working tree if it exists.
1349
# That fails though when OTHER is adding a file, so
1350
# we fall back to the other tree to find the path if
1351
# it doesn't exist locally.
1353
filter_tree_path = wt.id2path(file_id)
1354
except errors.NoSuchId:
1355
filter_tree_path = self.other_tree.id2path(file_id)
1357
# Skip the id2path lookup for older formats
1358
filter_tree_path = None
1359
transform.create_from_tree(self.tt, trans_id,
1360
self.other_tree, file_id,
1361
filter_tree_path=filter_tree_path)
1364
# OTHER deleted the file
1365
return 'delete', None
1367
raise AssertionError(
1368
'winner is OTHER, but file_id %r not in THIS or OTHER tree'
1371
def merge_contents(self, merge_hook_params):
1372
"""Fallback merge logic after user installed hooks."""
1373
# This function is used in merge hooks as the fallback instance.
1374
# Perhaps making this function and the functions it calls be a
1375
# a separate class would be better.
1376
if merge_hook_params.winner == 'other':
1377
# OTHER is a straight winner, so replace this contents with other
1378
return self._default_other_winner_merge(merge_hook_params)
1379
elif merge_hook_params.is_file_merge():
1380
# THIS and OTHER are both files, so text merge. Either
1381
# BASE is a file, or both converted to files, so at least we
1382
# have agreement that output should be a file.
1384
self.text_merge(merge_hook_params.file_id,
1385
merge_hook_params.trans_id)
1386
except errors.BinaryFile:
1387
return 'not_applicable', None
1390
return 'not_applicable', None
1392
def get_lines(self, tree, file_id):
1393
"""Return the lines in a file, or an empty list."""
1394
if tree.has_id(file_id):
1395
return tree.get_file(file_id).readlines()
1399
def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1400
"""Perform a three-way text merge on a file_id"""
1401
# it's possible that we got here with base as a different type.
1402
# if so, we just want two-way text conflicts.
1403
if self.base_tree.has_id(file_id) and \
1404
self.base_tree.kind(file_id) == "file":
1405
base_lines = self.get_lines(self.base_tree, file_id)
1408
other_lines = self.get_lines(self.other_tree, file_id)
1409
this_lines = self.get_lines(self.this_tree, file_id)
1410
m3 = merge3.Merge3(base_lines, this_lines, other_lines,
1411
is_cherrypick=self.cherrypick)
1412
start_marker = "!START OF MERGE CONFLICT!" + "I HOPE THIS IS UNIQUE"
1413
if self.show_base is True:
1414
base_marker = '|' * 7
1418
def iter_merge3(retval):
1419
retval["text_conflicts"] = False
1420
for line in m3.merge_lines(name_a = "TREE",
1421
name_b = "MERGE-SOURCE",
1422
name_base = "BASE-REVISION",
1423
start_marker=start_marker,
1424
base_marker=base_marker,
1425
reprocess=self.reprocess):
1426
if line.startswith(start_marker):
1427
retval["text_conflicts"] = True
1428
yield line.replace(start_marker, '<' * 7)
1432
merge3_iterator = iter_merge3(retval)
1433
self.tt.create_file(merge3_iterator, trans_id)
1434
if retval["text_conflicts"] is True:
1435
self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1436
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1437
parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1438
file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
1439
this_lines, base_lines,
1441
file_group.append(trans_id)
1443
def _dump_conflicts(self, name, parent_id, file_id, this_lines=None,
1444
base_lines=None, other_lines=None, set_version=False,
1446
"""Emit conflict files.
1447
If this_lines, base_lines, or other_lines are omitted, they will be
1448
determined automatically. If set_version is true, the .OTHER, .THIS
1449
or .BASE (in that order) will be created as versioned files.
1451
data = [('OTHER', self.other_tree, other_lines),
1452
('THIS', self.this_tree, this_lines)]
1454
data.append(('BASE', self.base_tree, base_lines))
1456
# We need to use the actual path in the working tree of the file here,
1457
# ignoring the conflict suffixes
1459
if wt.supports_content_filtering():
1461
filter_tree_path = wt.id2path(file_id)
1462
except errors.NoSuchId:
1463
# file has been deleted
1464
filter_tree_path = None
1466
# Skip the id2path lookup for older formats
1467
filter_tree_path = None
1471
for suffix, tree, lines in data:
1472
if tree.has_id(file_id):
1473
trans_id = self._conflict_file(name, parent_id, tree, file_id,
1474
suffix, lines, filter_tree_path)
1475
file_group.append(trans_id)
1476
if set_version and not versioned:
1477
self.tt.version_file(file_id, trans_id)
1481
def _conflict_file(self, name, parent_id, tree, file_id, suffix,
1482
lines=None, filter_tree_path=None):
1483
"""Emit a single conflict file."""
1484
name = name + '.' + suffix
1485
trans_id = self.tt.create_path(name, parent_id)
1486
transform.create_from_tree(self.tt, trans_id, tree, file_id, lines,
1490
def merge_executable(self, file_id, file_status):
1491
"""Perform a merge on the execute bit."""
1492
executable = [self.executable(t, file_id) for t in (self.base_tree,
1493
self.other_tree, self.this_tree)]
1494
self._merge_executable(file_id, executable, file_status,
1495
resolver=self._three_way)
1497
def _merge_executable(self, file_id, executable, file_status,
1499
"""Perform a merge on the execute bit."""
1500
base_executable, other_executable, this_executable = executable
1501
if file_status == "deleted":
1503
winner = resolver(*executable)
1504
if winner == "conflict":
1505
# There must be a None in here, if we have a conflict, but we
1506
# need executability since file status was not deleted.
1507
if self.executable(self.other_tree, file_id) is None:
1511
if winner == 'this' and file_status != "modified":
1513
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1515
if self.tt.final_kind(trans_id) != "file":
1517
except errors.NoSuchFile:
1519
if winner == "this":
1520
executability = this_executable
1522
if self.other_tree.has_id(file_id):
1523
executability = other_executable
1524
elif self.this_tree.has_id(file_id):
1525
executability = this_executable
1526
elif self.base_tree_has_id(file_id):
1527
executability = base_executable
1528
if executability is not None:
1529
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1530
self.tt.set_executability(executability, trans_id)
1532
def cook_conflicts(self, fs_conflicts):
1533
"""Convert all conflicts into a form that doesn't depend on trans_id"""
1535
self.cooked_conflicts.extend(transform.cook_conflicts(
1536
fs_conflicts, self.tt))
1537
fp = transform.FinalPaths(self.tt)
1538
for conflict in self._raw_conflicts:
1539
conflict_type = conflict[0]
1540
if conflict_type in ('name conflict', 'parent conflict'):
1541
trans_id = conflict[1]
1542
conflict_args = conflict[2:]
1543
if trans_id not in name_conflicts:
1544
name_conflicts[trans_id] = {}
1545
transform.unique_add(name_conflicts[trans_id], conflict_type,
1547
if conflict_type == 'contents conflict':
1548
for trans_id in conflict[1]:
1549
file_id = self.tt.final_file_id(trans_id)
1550
if file_id is not None:
1552
path = fp.get_path(trans_id)
1553
for suffix in ('.BASE', '.THIS', '.OTHER'):
1554
if path.endswith(suffix):
1555
path = path[:-len(suffix)]
1557
c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory(conflict_type,
1558
path=path, file_id=file_id)
1559
self.cooked_conflicts.append(c)
1560
if conflict_type == 'text conflict':
1561
trans_id = conflict[1]
1562
path = fp.get_path(trans_id)
1563
file_id = self.tt.final_file_id(trans_id)
1564
c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory(conflict_type,
1565
path=path, file_id=file_id)
1566
self.cooked_conflicts.append(c)
1568
for trans_id, conflicts in name_conflicts.iteritems():
1570
this_parent, other_parent = conflicts['parent conflict']
1571
if this_parent == other_parent:
1572
raise AssertionError()
1574
this_parent = other_parent = \
1575
self.tt.final_file_id(self.tt.final_parent(trans_id))
1577
this_name, other_name = conflicts['name conflict']
1578
if this_name == other_name:
1579
raise AssertionError()
1581
this_name = other_name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1582
other_path = fp.get_path(trans_id)
1583
if this_parent is not None and this_name is not None:
1584
this_parent_path = \
1585
fp.get_path(self.tt.trans_id_file_id(this_parent))
1586
this_path = osutils.pathjoin(this_parent_path, this_name)
1588
this_path = "<deleted>"
1589
file_id = self.tt.final_file_id(trans_id)
1590
c = _mod_conflicts.Conflict.factory('path conflict', path=this_path,
1591
conflict_path=other_path,
1593
self.cooked_conflicts.append(c)
1594
self.cooked_conflicts.sort(key=_mod_conflicts.Conflict.sort_key)
1597
class WeaveMerger(Merge3Merger):
1598
"""Three-way tree merger, text weave merger."""
1599
supports_reprocess = True
1600
supports_show_base = False
1601
supports_reverse_cherrypick = False
1602
history_based = True
1604
def _generate_merge_plan(self, file_id, base):
1605
return self.this_tree.plan_file_merge(file_id, self.other_tree,
1608
def _merged_lines(self, file_id):
1609
"""Generate the merged lines.
1610
There is no distinction between lines that are meant to contain <<<<<<<
1614
base = self.base_tree
1617
plan = self._generate_merge_plan(file_id, base)
1618
if 'merge' in debug.debug_flags:
1620
trans_id = self.tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
1621
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id) + '.plan'
1622
contents = ('%11s|%s' % l for l in plan)
1623
self.tt.new_file(name, self.tt.final_parent(trans_id), contents)
1624
textmerge = versionedfile.PlanWeaveMerge(plan, '<<<<<<< TREE\n',
1625
'>>>>>>> MERGE-SOURCE\n')
1626
lines, conflicts = textmerge.merge_lines(self.reprocess)
1628
base_lines = textmerge.base_from_plan()
1631
return lines, base_lines
1633
def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1634
"""Perform a (weave) text merge for a given file and file-id.
1635
If conflicts are encountered, .THIS and .OTHER files will be emitted,
1636
and a conflict will be noted.
1638
lines, base_lines = self._merged_lines(file_id)
1640
# Note we're checking whether the OUTPUT is binary in this case,
1641
# because we don't want to get into weave merge guts.
1642
textfile.check_text_lines(lines)
1643
self.tt.create_file(lines, trans_id)
1644
if base_lines is not None:
1646
self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1647
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1648
parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1649
file_group = self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id,
1651
base_lines=base_lines)
1652
file_group.append(trans_id)
1655
class LCAMerger(WeaveMerger):
1657
def _generate_merge_plan(self, file_id, base):
1658
return self.this_tree.plan_file_lca_merge(file_id, self.other_tree,
1661
class Diff3Merger(Merge3Merger):
1662
"""Three-way merger using external diff3 for text merging"""
1664
def dump_file(self, temp_dir, name, tree, file_id):
1665
out_path = osutils.pathjoin(temp_dir, name)
1666
out_file = open(out_path, "wb")
1668
in_file = tree.get_file(file_id)
1669
for line in in_file:
1670
out_file.write(line)
1675
def text_merge(self, file_id, trans_id):
1676
"""Perform a diff3 merge using a specified file-id and trans-id.
1677
If conflicts are encountered, .BASE, .THIS. and .OTHER conflict files
1678
will be dumped, and a will be conflict noted.
1681
temp_dir = osutils.mkdtemp(prefix="bzr-")
1683
new_file = osutils.pathjoin(temp_dir, "new")
1684
this = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "this", self.this_tree, file_id)
1685
base = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "base", self.base_tree, file_id)
1686
other = self.dump_file(temp_dir, "other", self.other_tree, file_id)
1687
status = bzrlib.patch.diff3(new_file, this, base, other)
1688
if status not in (0, 1):
1689
raise errors.BzrError("Unhandled diff3 exit code")
1690
f = open(new_file, 'rb')
1692
self.tt.create_file(f, trans_id)
1696
name = self.tt.final_name(trans_id)
1697
parent_id = self.tt.final_parent(trans_id)
1698
self._dump_conflicts(name, parent_id, file_id)
1699
self._raw_conflicts.append(('text conflict', trans_id))
1701
osutils.rmtree(temp_dir)
1704
def merge_inner(this_branch, other_tree, base_tree, ignore_zero=False,
1706
merge_type=Merge3Merger,
1707
interesting_ids=None,
1711
interesting_files=None,
1714
change_reporter=None):
1715
"""Primary interface for merging.
1717
typical use is probably
1718
'merge_inner(branch, branch.get_revision_tree(other_revision),
1719
branch.get_revision_tree(base_revision))'
1721
if this_tree is None:
1722
raise errors.BzrError("bzrlib.merge.merge_inner requires a this_tree "
1723
"parameter as of bzrlib version 0.8.")
1724
merger = Merger(this_branch, other_tree, base_tree, this_tree=this_tree,
1725
pb=pb, change_reporter=change_reporter)
1726
merger.backup_files = backup_files
1727
merger.merge_type = merge_type
1728
merger.interesting_ids = interesting_ids
1729
merger.ignore_zero = ignore_zero
1730
if interesting_files:
1732
raise ValueError('Only supply interesting_ids'
1733
' or interesting_files')
1734
merger.interesting_files = interesting_files
1735
merger.show_base = show_base
1736
merger.reprocess = reprocess
1737
merger.other_rev_id = other_rev_id
1738
merger.other_basis = other_rev_id
1739
get_revision_id = getattr(base_tree, 'get_revision_id', None)
1740
if get_revision_id is None:
1741
get_revision_id = base_tree.last_revision
1742
merger.cache_trees_with_revision_ids([other_tree, base_tree, this_tree])
1743
merger.set_base_revision(get_revision_id(), this_branch)
1744
return merger.do_merge()
1746
def get_merge_type_registry():
1747
"""Merge type registry is in bzrlib.option to avoid circular imports.
1749
This method provides a sanctioned way to retrieve it.
1751
from bzrlib import option
1752
return option._merge_type_registry
1755
def _plan_annotate_merge(annotated_a, annotated_b, ancestors_a, ancestors_b):
1756
def status_a(revision, text):
1757
if revision in ancestors_b:
1758
return 'killed-b', text
1760
return 'new-a', text
1762
def status_b(revision, text):
1763
if revision in ancestors_a:
1764
return 'killed-a', text
1766
return 'new-b', text
1768
plain_a = [t for (a, t) in annotated_a]
1769
plain_b = [t for (a, t) in annotated_b]
1770
matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, plain_a, plain_b)
1771
blocks = matcher.get_matching_blocks()
1774
for ai, bi, l in blocks:
1775
# process all mismatched sections
1776
# (last mismatched section is handled because blocks always
1777
# includes a 0-length last block)
1778
for revision, text in annotated_a[a_cur:ai]:
1779
yield status_a(revision, text)
1780
for revision, text in annotated_b[b_cur:bi]:
1781
yield status_b(revision, text)
1782
# and now the matched section
1785
for text_a in plain_a[ai:a_cur]:
1786
yield "unchanged", text_a
1789
class _PlanMergeBase(object):
1791
def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix):
1794
:param a_rev: Revision-id of one revision to merge
1795
:param b_rev: Revision-id of the other revision to merge
1796
:param vf: A VersionedFiles containing both revisions
1797
:param key_prefix: A prefix for accessing keys in vf, typically
1803
self._last_lines = None
1804
self._last_lines_revision_id = None
1805
self._cached_matching_blocks = {}
1806
self._key_prefix = key_prefix
1807
self._precache_tip_lines()
1809
def _precache_tip_lines(self):
1810
lines = self.get_lines([self.a_rev, self.b_rev])
1811
self.lines_a = lines[self.a_rev]
1812
self.lines_b = lines[self.b_rev]
1814
def get_lines(self, revisions):
1815
"""Get lines for revisions from the backing VersionedFiles.
1817
:raises RevisionNotPresent: on absent texts.
1819
keys = [(self._key_prefix + (rev,)) for rev in revisions]
1821
for record in self.vf.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True):
1822
if record.storage_kind == 'absent':
1823
raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(record.key, self.vf)
1824
result[record.key[-1]] = osutils.chunks_to_lines(
1825
record.get_bytes_as('chunked'))
1828
def plan_merge(self):
1829
"""Generate a 'plan' for merging the two revisions.
1831
This involves comparing their texts and determining the cause of
1832
differences. If text A has a line and text B does not, then either the
1833
line was added to text A, or it was deleted from B. Once the causes
1834
are combined, they are written out in the format described in
1835
VersionedFile.plan_merge
1837
blocks = self._get_matching_blocks(self.a_rev, self.b_rev)
1838
unique_a, unique_b = self._unique_lines(blocks)
1839
new_a, killed_b = self._determine_status(self.a_rev, unique_a)
1840
new_b, killed_a = self._determine_status(self.b_rev, unique_b)
1841
return self._iter_plan(blocks, new_a, killed_b, new_b, killed_a)
1843
def _iter_plan(self, blocks, new_a, killed_b, new_b, killed_a):
1846
for i, j, n in blocks:
1847
for a_index in range(last_i, i):
1848
if a_index in new_a:
1849
if a_index in killed_b:
1850
yield 'conflicted-a', self.lines_a[a_index]
1852
yield 'new-a', self.lines_a[a_index]
1854
yield 'killed-b', self.lines_a[a_index]
1855
for b_index in range(last_j, j):
1856
if b_index in new_b:
1857
if b_index in killed_a:
1858
yield 'conflicted-b', self.lines_b[b_index]
1860
yield 'new-b', self.lines_b[b_index]
1862
yield 'killed-a', self.lines_b[b_index]
1863
# handle common lines
1864
for a_index in range(i, i+n):
1865
yield 'unchanged', self.lines_a[a_index]
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def _get_matching_blocks(self, left_revision, right_revision):
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"""Return a description of which sections of two revisions match.
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See SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks
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cached = self._cached_matching_blocks.get((left_revision,
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if cached is not None:
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if self._last_lines_revision_id == left_revision:
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left_lines = self._last_lines
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right_lines = self.get_lines([right_revision])[right_revision]
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lines = self.get_lines([left_revision, right_revision])
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left_lines = lines[left_revision]
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right_lines = lines[right_revision]
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self._last_lines = right_lines
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self._last_lines_revision_id = right_revision
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matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, left_lines,
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return matcher.get_matching_blocks()
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def _unique_lines(self, matching_blocks):
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"""Analyse matching_blocks to determine which lines are unique
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:return: a tuple of (unique_left, unique_right), where the values are
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sets of line numbers of unique lines.
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for i, j, n in matching_blocks:
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unique_left.extend(range(last_i, i))
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unique_right.extend(range(last_j, j))
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return unique_left, unique_right
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def _subtract_plans(old_plan, new_plan):
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"""Remove changes from new_plan that came from old_plan.
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It is assumed that the difference between the old_plan and new_plan
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is their choice of 'b' text.
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All lines from new_plan that differ from old_plan are emitted
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verbatim. All lines from new_plan that match old_plan but are
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not about the 'b' revision are emitted verbatim.
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Lines that match and are about the 'b' revision are the lines we
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don't want, so we convert 'killed-b' -> 'unchanged', and 'new-b'
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is skipped entirely.
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matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, old_plan,
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for i, j, n in matcher.get_matching_blocks():
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for jj in range(last_j, j):
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for jj in range(j, j+n):
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plan_line = new_plan[jj]
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if plan_line[0] == 'new-b':
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elif plan_line[0] == 'killed-b':
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yield 'unchanged', plan_line[1]
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class _PlanMerge(_PlanMergeBase):
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"""Plan an annotate merge using on-the-fly annotation"""
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def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix):
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super(_PlanMerge, self).__init__(a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix)
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self.a_key = self._key_prefix + (self.a_rev,)
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self.b_key = self._key_prefix + (self.b_rev,)
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self.graph = _mod_graph.Graph(self.vf)
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heads = self.graph.heads((self.a_key, self.b_key))
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# one side dominates, so we can just return its values, yay for
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# Ideally we would know that before we get this far
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self._head_key = heads.pop()
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if self._head_key == self.a_key:
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trace.mutter('found dominating revision for %s\n%s > %s', self.vf,
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self._head_key[-1], other)
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self._head_key = None
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def _precache_tip_lines(self):
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# Turn this into a no-op, because we will do this later
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def _find_recursive_lcas(self):
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"""Find all the ancestors back to a unique lca"""
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cur_ancestors = (self.a_key, self.b_key)
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# graph.find_lca(uncommon, keys) now returns plain NULL_REVISION,
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# rather than a key tuple. We will just map that directly to no common
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next_lcas = self.graph.find_lca(*cur_ancestors)
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# Map a plain NULL_REVISION to a simple no-ancestors
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if next_lcas == set([_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION]):
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# Order the lca's based on when they were merged into the tip
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# While the actual merge portion of weave merge uses a set() of
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# active revisions, the order of insertion *does* effect the
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# implicit ordering of the texts.
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for rev_key in cur_ancestors:
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ordered_parents = tuple(self.graph.find_merge_order(rev_key,
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parent_map[rev_key] = ordered_parents
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if len(next_lcas) == 0:
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elif len(next_lcas) == 1:
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parent_map[list(next_lcas)[0]] = ()
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elif len(next_lcas) > 2:
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# More than 2 lca's, fall back to grabbing all nodes between
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# this and the unique lca.
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trace.mutter('More than 2 LCAs, falling back to all nodes for:'
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self.a_key, self.b_key, cur_ancestors)
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cur_lcas = next_lcas
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while len(cur_lcas) > 1:
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cur_lcas = self.graph.find_lca(*cur_lcas)
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if len(cur_lcas) == 0:
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# No common base to find, use the full ancestry
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unique_lca = list(cur_lcas)[0]
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if unique_lca == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
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# find_lca will return a plain 'NULL_REVISION' rather
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# than a key tuple when there is no common ancestor, we
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# prefer to just use None, because it doesn't confuse
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# _get_interesting_texts()
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parent_map.update(self._find_unique_parents(next_lcas,
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cur_ancestors = next_lcas
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def _find_unique_parents(self, tip_keys, base_key):
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"""Find ancestors of tip that aren't ancestors of base.
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:param tip_keys: Nodes that are interesting
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:param base_key: Cull all ancestors of this node
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:return: The parent map for all revisions between tip_keys and
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base_key. base_key will be included. References to nodes outside of
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the ancestor set will also be removed.
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# TODO: this would be simpler if find_unique_ancestors took a list
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# instead of a single tip, internally it supports it, but it
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# isn't a "backwards compatible" api change.
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if base_key is None:
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parent_map = dict(self.graph.iter_ancestry(tip_keys))
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# We remove NULL_REVISION because it isn't a proper tuple key, and
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# thus confuses things like _get_interesting_texts, and our logic
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# to add the texts into the memory weave.
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if _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION in parent_map:
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parent_map.pop(_mod_revision.NULL_REVISION)
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for tip in tip_keys:
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self.graph.find_unique_ancestors(tip, [base_key]))
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parent_map = self.graph.get_parent_map(interesting)
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parent_map[base_key] = ()
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culled_parent_map, child_map, tails = self._remove_external_references(
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# Remove all the tails but base_key
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if base_key is not None:
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tails.remove(base_key)
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self._prune_tails(culled_parent_map, child_map, tails)
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# Now remove all the uninteresting 'linear' regions
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simple_map = _mod_graph.collapse_linear_regions(culled_parent_map)
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def _remove_external_references(parent_map):
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"""Remove references that go outside of the parent map.
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:param parent_map: Something returned from Graph.get_parent_map(keys)
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:return: (filtered_parent_map, child_map, tails)
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filtered_parent_map is parent_map without external references
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child_map is the {parent_key: [child_keys]} mapping
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tails is a list of nodes that do not have any parents in the map
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# TODO: The basic effect of this function seems more generic than
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# _PlanMerge. But the specific details of building a child_map,
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# and computing tails seems very specific to _PlanMerge.
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# Still, should this be in Graph land?
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filtered_parent_map = {}
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for key, parent_keys in parent_map.iteritems():
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culled_parent_keys = [p for p in parent_keys if p in parent_map]
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if not culled_parent_keys:
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for parent_key in culled_parent_keys:
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child_map.setdefault(parent_key, []).append(key)
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# TODO: Do we want to do this, it adds overhead for every node,
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# just to say that the node has no children
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child_map.setdefault(key, [])
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filtered_parent_map[key] = culled_parent_keys
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return filtered_parent_map, child_map, tails
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def _prune_tails(parent_map, child_map, tails_to_remove):
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"""Remove tails from the parent map.
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This will remove the supplied revisions until no more children have 0
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:param parent_map: A dict of {child: [parents]}, this dictionary will
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be modified in place.
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:param tails_to_remove: A list of tips that should be removed,
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this list will be consumed
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:param child_map: The reverse dict of parent_map ({parent: [children]})
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this dict will be modified
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:return: None, parent_map will be modified in place.
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while tails_to_remove:
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next = tails_to_remove.pop()
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parent_map.pop(next)
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children = child_map.pop(next)
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for child in children:
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child_parents = parent_map[child]
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child_parents.remove(next)
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if len(child_parents) == 0:
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tails_to_remove.append(child)
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def _get_interesting_texts(self, parent_map):
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"""Return a dict of texts we are interested in.
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Note that the input is in key tuples, but the output is in plain
2116
:param parent_map: The output from _find_recursive_lcas
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:return: A dict of {'revision_id':lines} as returned by
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_PlanMergeBase.get_lines()
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all_revision_keys = set(parent_map)
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all_revision_keys.add(self.a_key)
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all_revision_keys.add(self.b_key)
2124
# Everything else is in 'keys' but get_lines is in 'revision_ids'
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all_texts = self.get_lines([k[-1] for k in all_revision_keys])
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def _build_weave(self):
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from bzrlib import weave
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self._weave = weave.Weave(weave_name='in_memory_weave',
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allow_reserved=True)
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parent_map = self._find_recursive_lcas()
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all_texts = self._get_interesting_texts(parent_map)
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# Note: Unfortunately, the order given by topo_sort will effect the
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# ordering resolution in the output. Specifically, if you add A then B,
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# then in the output text A lines will show up before B lines. And, of
2139
# course, topo_sort doesn't guarantee any real ordering.
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# So we use merge_sort, and add a fake node on the tip.
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# This ensures that left-hand parents will always be inserted into the
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# weave before right-hand parents.
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tip_key = self._key_prefix + (_mod_revision.CURRENT_REVISION,)
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parent_map[tip_key] = (self.a_key, self.b_key)
2146
for seq_num, key, depth, eom in reversed(tsort.merge_sort(parent_map,
2150
# for key in tsort.topo_sort(parent_map):
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parent_keys = parent_map[key]
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revision_id = key[-1]
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parent_ids = [k[-1] for k in parent_keys]
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self._weave.add_lines(revision_id, parent_ids,
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all_texts[revision_id])
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def plan_merge(self):
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"""Generate a 'plan' for merging the two revisions.
2160
This involves comparing their texts and determining the cause of
2161
differences. If text A has a line and text B does not, then either the
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line was added to text A, or it was deleted from B. Once the causes
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are combined, they are written out in the format described in
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VersionedFile.plan_merge
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if self._head_key is not None: # There was a single head
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if self._head_key == self.a_key:
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if self._head_key != self.b_key:
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raise AssertionError('There was an invalid head: %s != %s'
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% (self.b_key, self._head_key))
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head_rev = self._head_key[-1]
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lines = self.get_lines([head_rev])[head_rev]
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return ((plan, line) for line in lines)
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return self._weave.plan_merge(self.a_rev, self.b_rev)
2180
class _PlanLCAMerge(_PlanMergeBase):
2182
This merge algorithm differs from _PlanMerge in that:
2183
1. comparisons are done against LCAs only
2184
2. cases where a contested line is new versus one LCA but old versus
2185
another are marked as conflicts, by emitting the line as conflicted-a
2188
This is faster, and hopefully produces more useful output.
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def __init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix, graph):
2192
_PlanMergeBase.__init__(self, a_rev, b_rev, vf, key_prefix)
2193
lcas = graph.find_lca(key_prefix + (a_rev,), key_prefix + (b_rev,))
2196
if lca == _mod_revision.NULL_REVISION:
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self.lcas.add(lca[-1])
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for lca in self.lcas:
2201
if _mod_revision.is_null(lca):
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lca_lines = self.get_lines([lca])[lca]
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matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, self.lines_a,
2207
blocks = list(matcher.get_matching_blocks())
2208
self._cached_matching_blocks[(a_rev, lca)] = blocks
2209
matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, self.lines_b,
2211
blocks = list(matcher.get_matching_blocks())
2212
self._cached_matching_blocks[(b_rev, lca)] = blocks
2214
def _determine_status(self, revision_id, unique_line_numbers):
2215
"""Determines the status unique lines versus all lcas.
2217
Basically, determines why the line is unique to this revision.
2219
A line may be determined new, killed, or both.
2221
If a line is determined new, that means it was not present in at least
2222
one LCA, and is not present in the other merge revision.
2224
If a line is determined killed, that means the line was present in
2227
If a line is killed and new, this indicates that the two merge
2228
revisions contain differing conflict resolutions.
2229
:param revision_id: The id of the revision in which the lines are
2231
:param unique_line_numbers: The line numbers of unique lines.
2232
:return a tuple of (new_this, killed_other):
2236
unique_line_numbers = set(unique_line_numbers)
2237
for lca in self.lcas:
2238
blocks = self._get_matching_blocks(revision_id, lca)
2239
unique_vs_lca, _ignored = self._unique_lines(blocks)
2240
new.update(unique_line_numbers.intersection(unique_vs_lca))
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killed.update(unique_line_numbers.difference(unique_vs_lca))