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# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 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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"""MutableTree object.
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See MutableTree for more details.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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class BadReferenceTarget(errors.InternalBzrError):
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_fmt = "Can't add reference to %(other_tree)s into %(tree)s." \
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def __init__(self, tree, other_tree, reason):
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self.other_tree = other_tree
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class MutableTree(tree.Tree):
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"""A MutableTree is a specialisation of Tree which is able to be mutated.
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Generally speaking these mutations are only possible within a lock_write
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context, and will revert if the lock is broken abnormally - but this cannot
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be guaranteed - depending on the exact implementation of the mutable state.
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The most common form of Mutable Tree is WorkingTree, see breezy.workingtree.
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For tests we also have MemoryTree which is a MutableTree whose contents are
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For now, we are not treating MutableTree as an interface to provide
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conformance tests for - rather we are testing MemoryTree specifically, and
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interface testing implementations of WorkingTree.
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A mutable tree always has an associated Branch and ControlDir object - the
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branch and bzrdir attributes.
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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super(MutableTree, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
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# Is this tree on a case-insensitive or case-preserving file-system?
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# Sub-classes may initialize to False if they detect they are being
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# used on media which doesn't differentiate the case of names.
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self.case_sensitive = True
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def is_control_filename(self, filename):
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"""True if filename is the name of a control file in this tree.
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:param filename: A filename within the tree. This is a relative path
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from the root of this tree.
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This is true IF and ONLY IF the filename is part of the meta data
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that bzr controls in this tree. I.E. a random .bzr directory placed
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on disk will not be a control file for this tree.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.is_control_filename)
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def add(self, files, ids=None, kinds=None):
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"""Add paths to the set of versioned paths.
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Note that the command line normally calls smart_add instead,
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which can automatically recurse.
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This adds the files to the inventory, so that they will be
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recorded by the next commit.
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:param files: List of paths to add, relative to the base of the tree.
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:param ids: If set, use these instead of automatically generated ids.
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Must be the same length as the list of files, but may
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contain None for ids that are to be autogenerated.
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:param kinds: Optional parameter to specify the kinds to be used for
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TODO: Perhaps callback with the ids and paths as they're added.
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if isinstance(files, (str, text_type)):
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# XXX: Passing a single string is inconsistent and should be
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if not (ids is None or isinstance(ids, bytes)):
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raise AssertionError()
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if not (kinds is None or isinstance(kinds, (str, text_type))):
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raise AssertionError()
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if kinds is not None:
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files = [path.strip('/') for path in files]
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ids = [None] * len(files)
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if not (len(ids) == len(files)):
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raise AssertionError()
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kinds = [None] * len(files)
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elif not len(kinds) == len(files):
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raise AssertionError()
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with self.lock_tree_write():
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# generic constraint checks:
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if self.is_control_filename(f):
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raise errors.ForbiddenControlFileError(filename=f)
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fp = osutils.splitpath(f)
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# fill out file kinds for all files [not needed when we stop
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# caring about the instantaneous file kind within a uncommmitted tree
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self._gather_kinds(files, kinds)
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self._add(files, ids, kinds)
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def add_reference(self, sub_tree):
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"""Add a TreeReference to the tree, pointing at sub_tree.
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:param sub_tree: subtree to add.
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raise errors.UnsupportedOperation(self.add_reference, self)
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def _add(self, files, ids, kinds):
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"""Helper function for add - updates the inventory.
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:param files: sequence of pathnames, relative to the tree root
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:param ids: sequence of suggested ids for the files (may be None)
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:param kinds: sequence of inventory kinds of the files (i.e. may
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contain "tree-reference")
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raise NotImplementedError(self._add)
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def commit(self, message=None, revprops=None, *args, **kwargs):
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# avoid circular imports
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from breezy import commit
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possible_master_transports=[]
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with self.lock_write():
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revprops = commit.Commit.update_revprops(
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kwargs.pop('authors', None),
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kwargs.get('local', False),
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possible_master_transports)
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# args for wt.commit start at message from the Commit.commit method,
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args = (message, ) + args
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for hook in MutableTree.hooks['start_commit']:
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committed_id = commit.Commit().commit(working_tree=self,
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possible_master_transports=possible_master_transports,
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post_hook_params = PostCommitHookParams(self)
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for hook in MutableTree.hooks['post_commit']:
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hook(post_hook_params)
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def _gather_kinds(self, files, kinds):
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"""Helper function for add - sets the entries of kinds."""
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raise NotImplementedError(self._gather_kinds)
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def has_changes(self, _from_tree=None):
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"""Quickly check that the tree contains at least one commitable change.
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:param _from_tree: tree to compare against to find changes (default to
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the basis tree and is intended to be used by tests).
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:return: True if a change is found. False otherwise
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with self.lock_read():
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# Check pending merges
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if len(self.get_parent_ids()) > 1:
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if _from_tree is None:
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_from_tree = self.basis_tree()
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changes = self.iter_changes(_from_tree)
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change = next(changes)
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# Exclude root (talk about black magic... --vila 20090629)
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if change[4] == (None, None):
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change = next(changes)
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except StopIteration:
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def check_changed_or_out_of_date(self, strict, opt_name,
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more_error, more_warning):
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"""Check the tree for uncommitted changes and branch synchronization.
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If strict is None and not set in the config files, a warning is issued.
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If strict is True, an error is raised.
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If strict is False, no checks are done and no warning is issued.
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:param strict: True, False or None, searched in branch config if None.
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:param opt_name: strict option name to search in config file.
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:param more_error: Details about how to avoid the check.
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:param more_warning: Details about what is happening.
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with self.lock_read():
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strict = self.branch.get_config_stack().get(opt_name)
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if strict is not False:
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if (self.has_changes()):
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err_class = errors.UncommittedChanges
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elif self.last_revision() != self.branch.last_revision():
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# The tree has lost sync with its branch, there is little
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# chance that the user is aware of it but he can still
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# force the action with --no-strict
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err_class = errors.OutOfDateTree
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if err_class is not None:
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err = err_class(self, more=more_warning)
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# We don't want to interrupt the user if he expressed
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# no preference about strict.
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trace.warning('%s', err._format())
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err = err_class(self, more=more_error)
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def last_revision(self):
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"""Return the revision id of the last commit performed in this tree.
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In early tree formats the result of last_revision is the same as the
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branch last_revision, but that is no longer the case for modern tree
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last_revision returns the left most parent id, or None if there are no
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last_revision was deprecated as of 0.11. Please use get_parent_ids
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raise NotImplementedError(self.last_revision)
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def lock_tree_write(self):
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"""Lock the working tree for write, and the branch for read.
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This is useful for operations which only need to mutate the working
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tree. Taking out branch write locks is a relatively expensive process
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and may fail if the branch is on read only media. So branch write locks
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should only be taken out when we are modifying branch data - such as in
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operations like commit, pull, uncommit and update.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.lock_tree_write)
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def lock_write(self):
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"""Lock the tree and its branch. This allows mutating calls to be made.
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Some mutating methods will take out implicit write locks, but in
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general you should always obtain a write lock before calling mutating
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raise NotImplementedError(self.lock_write)
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def mkdir(self, path, file_id=None):
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"""Create a directory in the tree. if file_id is None, one is assigned.
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:param path: A unicode file path.
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:param file_id: An optional file-id.
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:return: the file id of the new directory.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.mkdir)
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def _observed_sha1(self, file_id, path, sha_and_stat):
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"""Tell the tree we have observed a paths sha1.
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The intent of this function is to allow trees that have a hashcache to
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update the hashcache during commit. If the observed file is too new
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(based on the stat_value) to be safely hash-cached the tree will ignore
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The default implementation does nothing.
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:param file_id: The file id
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:param path: The file path
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:param sha_and_stat: The sha 1 and stat result observed.
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def put_file_bytes_non_atomic(self, path, bytes, file_id=None):
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"""Update the content of a file in the tree.
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Note that the file is written in-place rather than being
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written to a temporary location and renamed. As a consequence,
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readers can potentially see the file half-written.
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:param file_id: file-id of the file
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:param bytes: the new file contents
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raise NotImplementedError(self.put_file_bytes_non_atomic)
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def set_parent_ids(self, revision_ids, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parents ids of the working tree.
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:param revision_ids: A list of revision_ids.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.set_parent_ids)
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def set_parent_trees(self, parents_list, allow_leftmost_as_ghost=False):
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"""Set the parents of the working tree.
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:param parents_list: A list of (revision_id, tree) tuples.
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If tree is None, then that element is treated as an unreachable
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parent tree - i.e. a ghost.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.set_parent_trees)
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def smart_add(self, file_list, recurse=True, action=None, save=True):
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"""Version file_list, optionally recursing into directories.
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This is designed more towards DWIM for humans than API clarity.
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For the specific behaviour see the help for cmd_add().
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:param file_list: List of zero or more paths. *NB: these are
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interpreted relative to the process cwd, not relative to the
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tree.* (Add and most other tree methods use tree-relative
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:param action: A reporter to be called with the inventory, parent_ie,
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path and kind of the path being added. It may return a file_id if
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a specific one should be used.
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:param save: Save the inventory after completing the adds. If False
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this provides dry-run functionality by doing the add and not saving
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:return: A tuple - files_added, ignored_files. files_added is the count
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of added files, and ignored_files is a dict mapping files that were
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ignored to the rule that caused them to be ignored.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.smart_add)
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def rename_one(self, from_rel, to_rel, after=False):
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This can change the directory or the filename or both.
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rename_one has several 'modes' to work. First, it can rename a physical
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file and change the file_id. That is the normal mode. Second, it can
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only change the file_id without touching any physical file.
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rename_one uses the second mode if 'after == True' and 'to_rel' is
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either not versioned or newly added, and present in the working tree.
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rename_one uses the second mode if 'after == False' and 'from_rel' is
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versioned but no longer in the working tree, and 'to_rel' is not
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versioned but present in the working tree.
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rename_one uses the first mode if 'after == False' and 'from_rel' is
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versioned and present in the working tree, and 'to_rel' is not
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versioned and not present in the working tree.
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Everything else results in an error.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.rename_one)
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def copy_one(self, from_rel, to_rel):
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"""Copy one file or directory.
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This can change the directory or the filename or both.
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raise NotImplementedError(self.copy_one)
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class MutableTreeHooks(hooks.Hooks):
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"""A dictionary mapping a hook name to a list of callables for mutabletree
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"""Create the default hooks.
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hooks.Hooks.__init__(self, "breezy.mutabletree", "MutableTree.hooks")
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self.add_hook('start_commit',
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"Called before a commit is performed on a tree. The start commit "
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"hook is able to change the tree before the commit takes place. "
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"start_commit is called with the breezy.mutabletree.MutableTree "
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"that the commit is being performed on.", (1, 4))
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self.add_hook('post_commit',
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"Called after a commit is performed on a tree. The hook is "
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"called with a breezy.mutabletree.PostCommitHookParams object. "
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"The mutable tree the commit was performed on is available via "
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"the mutable_tree attribute of that object.", (2, 0))
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self.add_hook('pre_transform',
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"Called before a tree transform on this tree. The hook is called "
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"with the tree that is being transformed and the transform.",
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self.add_hook('post_build_tree',
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"Called after a completely new tree is built. The hook is "
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"called with the tree as its only argument.", (2, 5))
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self.add_hook('post_transform',
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"Called after a tree transform has been performed on a tree. "
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"The hook is called with the tree that is being transformed and "
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# install the default hooks into the MutableTree class.
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MutableTree.hooks = MutableTreeHooks()
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class PostCommitHookParams(object):
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"""Parameters for the post_commit hook.
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To access the parameters, use the following attributes:
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* mutable_tree - the MutableTree object
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def __init__(self, mutable_tree):
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"""Create the parameters for the post_commit hook."""
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self.mutable_tree = mutable_tree