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# Copyright (C) 2010 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
import os
import re
import cStringIO
from fnmatch import fnmatch
from bzrlib import log as logcmd
from bzrlib import bzrdir
from bzrlib.workingtree import WorkingTree
from bzrlib.revisionspec import RevisionSpec, RevisionSpec_revid
from bzrlib import (
errors,
lazy_regex,
osutils,
textfile,
trace,
)
""")
def compile_pattern(pattern, flags=0):
patternc = None
try:
# use python's re.compile as we need to catch re.error in case of bad pattern
lazy_regex.reset_compile()
patternc = re.compile(pattern, flags)
except re.error, e:
raise errors.BzrError("Invalid pattern: '%s'" % pattern)
return patternc
def versioned_grep(revision, compiled_pattern, path_list, recursive,
line_number, from_root, eol_marker, print_revno, levels,
include, exclude, verbose, outf):
wt, relpath = WorkingTree.open_containing('.')
# We do an optimization below. For grepping a specific revison
# We don't need to call _graph_view_revisions which is slow.
# We create the start_rev_tuple for only that specific revision.
# _graph_view_revisions is used only for revision range.
start_rev = revision[0]
start_revid = start_rev.as_revision_id(wt.branch)
srevno_tuple = wt.branch.revision_id_to_dotted_revno(start_revid)
start_revno = '.'.join(map(str, srevno_tuple))
start_rev_tuple = (start_revid, start_revno, 0)
if len(revision) == 2:
end_rev = revision[1]
end_revid = end_rev.as_revision_id(wt.branch)
given_revs = logcmd._graph_view_revisions(wt.branch, start_revid, end_revid)
else:
given_revs = [start_rev_tuple]
for revid, revno, merge_depth in given_revs:
if levels == 1 and merge_depth != 0:
# with level=1 show only top level
continue
wt.lock_read()
rev = RevisionSpec_revid.from_string("revid:"+revid)
try:
for path in path_list:
tree = rev.as_tree(wt.branch)
path_for_id = osutils.pathjoin(relpath, path)
id = tree.path2id(path_for_id)
if not id:
trace.warning("Skipped unknown file '%s'." % path)
continue
if osutils.isdir(path):
path_prefix = path
dir_grep(tree, path, relpath, recursive, line_number,
compiled_pattern, from_root, eol_marker, revno, print_revno,
include, exclude, verbose, outf, path_prefix)
else:
versioned_file_grep(tree, id, '.', path,
compiled_pattern, eol_marker, line_number, revno,
print_revno, include, exclude, verbose, outf)
finally:
wt.unlock()
def workingtree_grep(compiled_pattern, path_list, recursive,
line_number, from_root, eol_marker, include, exclude, verbose, outf):
revno = print_revno = None # for working tree set revno to None
tree, branch, relpath = \
bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing_tree_or_branch('.')
tree.lock_read()
try:
for path in path_list:
if osutils.isdir(path):
path_prefix = path
dir_grep(tree, path, relpath, recursive, line_number,
compiled_pattern, from_root, eol_marker, revno, print_revno,
include, exclude, verbose, outf, path_prefix)
else:
_file_grep(open(path).read(), '.', path, compiled_pattern,
eol_marker, line_number, revno, print_revno, include,
exclude, verbose, outf)
finally:
tree.unlock()
def _skip_file(include, exclude, path):
if include and not _path_in_glob_list(path, include):
return True
if exclude and _path_in_glob_list(path, exclude):
return True
return False
def dir_grep(tree, path, relpath, recursive, line_number, compiled_pattern,
from_root, eol_marker, revno, print_revno, include, exclude, verbose,
outf, path_prefix):
# setup relpath to open files relative to cwd
rpath = relpath
if relpath:
rpath = osutils.pathjoin('..',relpath)
from_dir = osutils.pathjoin(relpath, path)
if from_root:
# start searching recursively from root
from_dir=None
recursive=True
for fp, fc, fkind, fid, entry in tree.list_files(include_root=False,
from_dir=from_dir, recursive=recursive):
if _skip_file(include, exclude, fp):
continue
if fc == 'V' and fkind == 'file':
if revno != None:
versioned_file_grep(tree, fid, rpath, fp,
compiled_pattern, eol_marker, line_number,
revno, print_revno, include, exclude, verbose,
outf, path_prefix)
else:
# we are grepping working tree.
if from_dir == None:
from_dir = '.'
path_for_file = osutils.pathjoin(tree.basedir, from_dir, fp)
_file_grep(open(path_for_file).read(), rpath, fp,
compiled_pattern, eol_marker, line_number, revno,
print_revno, include, exclude, verbose, outf, path_prefix)
def _make_display_path(relpath, path):
"""Return path string relative to user cwd.
Take tree's 'relpath' and user supplied 'path', and return path
that can be displayed to the user.
"""
if relpath:
# update path so to display it w.r.t cwd
# handle windows slash separator
path = osutils.normpath(osutils.pathjoin(relpath, path))
path = path.replace('\\', '/')
path = path.replace(relpath + '/', '', 1)
return path
def versioned_file_grep(tree, id, relpath, path, patternc, eol_marker,
line_number, revno, print_revno, include, exclude, verbose, outf,
path_prefix = None):
"""Create a file object for the specified id and pass it on to _file_grep.
"""
path = _make_display_path(relpath, path)
file_text = tree.get_file_text(id)
_file_grep(file_text, relpath, path, patternc, eol_marker,
line_number, revno, print_revno, include, exclude, verbose,
outf, path_prefix)
def _path_in_glob_list(path, glob_list):
present = False
for glob in glob_list:
if fnmatch(path, glob):
present = True
break
return present
_terminal_encoding = osutils.get_terminal_encoding()
def _file_grep(file_text, relpath, path, patternc, eol_marker, line_number,
revno, print_revno, include, exclude, verbose, outf, path_prefix=None):
# test and skip binary files
if '\x00' in file_text[:1024]:
if verbose:
trace.warning("Binary file '%s' skipped." % path)
return
if path_prefix and path_prefix != '.':
# user has passed a dir arg, show that as result prefix
path = osutils.pathjoin(path_prefix, path)
path = path.encode(_terminal_encoding, 'replace')
# for better performance we moved formatting conditionals out
# of the core loop. hence, the core loop is somewhat duplicated
# for various combinations of formatting options.
if print_revno and line_number:
pfmt = "~%s:%d:%s".encode(_terminal_encoding)
for index, line in enumerate(file_text.splitlines()):
if patternc.search(line):
line = line.decode(_terminal_encoding, 'replace')
outf.write(path + (pfmt % (revno, index+1, line)) + eol_marker)
elif print_revno and not line_number:
pfmt = "~%s:%s".encode(_terminal_encoding)
for line in file_text.splitlines():
if patternc.search(line):
line = line.decode(_terminal_encoding, 'replace')
outf.write(path + (pfmt % (revno, line)) + eol_marker)
elif not print_revno and line_number:
pfmt = ":%d:%s".encode(_terminal_encoding)
for index, line in enumerate(file_text.splitlines()):
if patternc.search(line):
line = line.decode(_terminal_encoding, 'replace')
outf.write(path + (pfmt % (index+1, line)) + eol_marker)
else:
pfmt = ":%s".encode(_terminal_encoding)
for line in file_text.splitlines():
if patternc.search(line):
line = line.decode(_terminal_encoding, 'replace')
outf.write(path + (pfmt % (line,)) + eol_marker)
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