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"""
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dirstate.py - working directory tracking for mercurial
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Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
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of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
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"""
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import struct, os
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from node import *
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from i18n import gettext as _
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from demandload import *
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demandload(globals(), "time bisect stat util re errno")
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class dirstate(object):
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def __init__(self, opener, ui, root):
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self.opener = opener
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self.root = root
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self.dirty = 0
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self.ui = ui
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self.map = None
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self.pl = None
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self.copies = {}
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self.ignorefunc = None
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self.blockignore = False
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def wjoin(self, f):
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return os.path.join(self.root, f)
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def getcwd(self):
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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if cwd == self.root: return ''
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return cwd[len(self.root) + 1:]
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def hgignore(self):
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'''return the contents of .hgignore as a list of patterns.
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trailing white space is dropped.
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the escape character is backslash.
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comments start with #.
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empty lines are skipped.
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lines can be of the following formats:
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syntax: regexp # defaults following lines to non-rooted regexps
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syntax: glob # defaults following lines to non-rooted globs
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re:pattern # non-rooted regular expression
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glob:pattern # non-rooted glob
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pattern # pattern of the current default type'''
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syntaxes = {'re': 'relre:', 'regexp': 'relre:', 'glob': 'relglob:'}
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def parselines(fp):
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for line in fp:
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escape = False
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for i in xrange(len(line)):
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if escape: escape = False
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elif line[i] == '\\': escape = True
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elif line[i] == '#': break
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line = line[:i].rstrip()
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if line: yield line
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pats = []
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try:
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fp = open(self.wjoin('.hgignore'))
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syntax = 'relre:'
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for line in parselines(fp):
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if line.startswith('syntax:'):
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s = line[7:].strip()
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try:
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syntax = syntaxes[s]
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except KeyError:
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self.ui.warn(_(".hgignore: ignoring invalid "
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"syntax '%s'\n") % s)
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continue
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pat = syntax + line
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for s in syntaxes.values():
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if line.startswith(s):
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pat = line
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break
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pats.append(pat)
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except IOError: pass
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return pats
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def ignore(self, fn):
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'''default match function used by dirstate and localrepository.
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this honours the .hgignore file, and nothing more.'''
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if self.blockignore:
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return False
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if not self.ignorefunc:
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ignore = self.hgignore()
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if ignore:
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files, self.ignorefunc, anypats = util.matcher(self.root,
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inc=ignore,
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src='.hgignore')
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else:
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self.ignorefunc = util.never
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return self.ignorefunc(fn)
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def __del__(self):
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if self.dirty:
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self.write()
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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try:
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return self.map[key]
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except TypeError:
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self.lazyread()
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return self[key]
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def __contains__(self, key):
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self.lazyread()
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return key in self.map
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def parents(self):
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self.lazyread()
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return self.pl
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def markdirty(self):
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if not self.dirty:
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self.dirty = 1
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def setparents(self, p1, p2=nullid):
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self.lazyread()
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self.markdirty()
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self.pl = p1, p2
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def state(self, key):
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try:
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return self[key][0]
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except KeyError:
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return "?"
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def lazyread(self):
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if self.map is None:
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self.read()
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def read(self):
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self.map = {}
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self.pl = [nullid, nullid]
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try:
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st = self.opener("dirstate").read()
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if not st: return
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except: return
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self.pl = [st[:20], st[20: 40]]
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pos = 40
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while pos < len(st):
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e = struct.unpack(">cllll", st[pos:pos+17])
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l = e[4]
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pos += 17
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f = st[pos:pos + l]
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if '\0' in f:
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f, c = f.split('\0')
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self.copies[f] = c
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self.map[f] = e[:4]
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pos += l
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def copy(self, source, dest):
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self.lazyread()
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self.markdirty()
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self.copies[dest] = source
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def copied(self, file):
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return self.copies.get(file, None)
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def update(self, files, state, **kw):
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''' current states:
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n normal
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m needs merging
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r marked for removal
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a marked for addition'''
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if not files: return
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self.lazyread()
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self.markdirty()
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for f in files:
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if state == "r":
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self.map[f] = ('r', 0, 0, 0)
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else:
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s = os.lstat(self.wjoin(f))
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st_size = kw.get('st_size', s.st_size)
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st_mtime = kw.get('st_mtime', s.st_mtime)
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self.map[f] = (state, s.st_mode, st_size, st_mtime)
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if self.copies.has_key(f):
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del self.copies[f]
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def forget(self, files):
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if not files: return
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self.lazyread()
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self.markdirty()
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for f in files:
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try:
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del self.map[f]
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except KeyError:
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self.ui.warn(_("not in dirstate: %s!\n") % f)
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pass
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def clear(self):
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self.map = {}
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self.copies = {}
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self.markdirty()
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def rebuild(self, parent, files):
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self.clear()
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umask = os.umask(0)
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os.umask(umask)
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for f, mode in files:
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if mode:
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self.map[f] = ('n', ~umask, -1, 0)
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else:
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self.map[f] = ('n', ~umask & 0666, -1, 0)
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self.pl = (parent, nullid)
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self.markdirty()
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def write(self):
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if not self.dirty:
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return
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st = self.opener("dirstate", "w", atomic=True)
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st.write("".join(self.pl))
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for f, e in self.map.items():
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c = self.copied(f)
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if c:
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f = f + "\0" + c
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e = struct.pack(">cllll", e[0], e[1], e[2], e[3], len(f))
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st.write(e + f)
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self.dirty = 0
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def filterfiles(self, files):
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ret = {}
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unknown = []
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for x in files:
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if x == '.':
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return self.map.copy()
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if x not in self.map:
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unknown.append(x)
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else:
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ret[x] = self.map[x]
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if not unknown:
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return ret
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b = self.map.keys()
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b.sort()
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blen = len(b)
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for x in unknown:
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bs = bisect.bisect(b, x)
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if bs != 0 and b[bs-1] == x:
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ret[x] = self.map[x]
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continue
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while bs < blen:
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s = b[bs]
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if len(s) > len(x) and s.startswith(x) and s[len(x)] == '/':
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ret[s] = self.map[s]
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else:
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break
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bs += 1
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return ret
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def supported_type(self, f, st, verbose=False):
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if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
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return True
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if verbose:
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kind = 'unknown'
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if stat.S_ISCHR(st.st_mode): kind = _('character device')
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elif stat.S_ISBLK(st.st_mode): kind = _('block device')
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elif stat.S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode): kind = _('fifo')
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elif stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): kind = _('symbolic link')
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elif stat.S_ISSOCK(st.st_mode): kind = _('socket')
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elif stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): kind = _('directory')
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self.ui.warn(_('%s: unsupported file type (type is %s)\n') % (
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util.pathto(self.getcwd(), f),
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kind))
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return False
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def statwalk(self, files=None, match=util.always, dc=None):
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self.lazyread()
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# walk all files by default
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if not files:
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files = [self.root]
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if not dc:
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dc = self.map.copy()
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elif not dc:
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dc = self.filterfiles(files)
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def statmatch(file_, stat):
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file_ = util.pconvert(file_)
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if file_ not in dc and self.ignore(file_):
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return False
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return match(file_)
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return self.walkhelper(files=files, statmatch=statmatch, dc=dc)
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def walk(self, files=None, match=util.always, dc=None):
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# filter out the stat
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for src, f, st in self.statwalk(files, match, dc):
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yield src, f
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# walk recursively through the directory tree, finding all files
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# matched by the statmatch function
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#
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# results are yielded in a tuple (src, filename, st), where src
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# is one of:
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# 'f' the file was found in the directory tree
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# 'm' the file was only in the dirstate and not in the tree
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# and st is the stat result if the file was found in the directory.
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#
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# dc is an optional arg for the current dirstate. dc is not modified
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# directly by this function, but might be modified by your statmatch call.
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#
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def walkhelper(self, files, statmatch, dc):
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# recursion free walker, faster than os.walk.
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def findfiles(s):
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work = [s]
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while work:
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top = work.pop()
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names = os.listdir(top)
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names.sort()
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# nd is the top of the repository dir tree
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nd = util.normpath(top[len(self.root) + 1:])
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if nd == '.': nd = ''
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for f in names:
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np = util.pconvert(os.path.join(nd, f))
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if seen(np):
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continue
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p = os.path.join(top, f)
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# don't trip over symlinks
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st = os.lstat(p)
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if stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
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ds = os.path.join(nd, f +'/')
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if statmatch(ds, st):
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work.append(p)
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if statmatch(np, st) and np in dc:
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yield 'm', np, st
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elif statmatch(np, st):
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if self.supported_type(np, st):
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yield 'f', np, st
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elif np in dc:
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yield 'm', np, st
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known = {'.hg': 1}
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def seen(fn):
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if fn in known: return True
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known[fn] = 1
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# step one, find all files that match our criteria
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files.sort()
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for ff in util.unique(files):
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f = self.wjoin(ff)
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try:
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st = os.lstat(f)
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except OSError, inst:
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nf = util.normpath(ff)
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found = False
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for fn in dc:
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if nf == fn or (fn.startswith(nf) and fn[len(nf)] == '/'):
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found = True
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break
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if not found:
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self.ui.warn('%s: %s\n' % (
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util.pathto(self.getcwd(), ff),
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inst.strerror))
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continue
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if stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
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cmp1 = (lambda x, y: cmp(x[1], y[1]))
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sorted_ = [ x for x in findfiles(f) ]
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sorted_.sort(cmp1)
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for e in sorted_:
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yield e
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else:
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ff = util.normpath(ff)
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if seen(ff):
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continue
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self.blockignore = True
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if statmatch(ff, st):
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if self.supported_type(ff, st, verbose=True):
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yield 'f', ff, st
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elif ff in dc:
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yield 'm', ff, st
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self.blockignore = False
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# step two run through anything left in the dc hash and yield
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# if we haven't already seen it
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ks = dc.keys()
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ks.sort()
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for k in ks:
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if not seen(k) and (statmatch(k, None)):
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yield 'm', k, None
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def changes(self, files=None, match=util.always):
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lookup, modified, added, unknown = [], [], [], []
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removed, deleted = [], []
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for src, fn, st in self.statwalk(files, match):
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try:
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type_, mode, size, time = self[fn]
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except KeyError:
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unknown.append(fn)
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continue
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if src == 'm':
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nonexistent = True
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if not st:
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try:
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f = self.wjoin(fn)
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st = os.lstat(f)
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except OSError, inst:
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if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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st = None
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# We need to re-check that it is a valid file
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if st and self.supported_type(fn, st):
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nonexistent = False
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# XXX: what to do with file no longer present in the fs
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# who are not removed in the dirstate ?
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if nonexistent and type_ in "nm":
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deleted.append(fn)
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continue
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# check the common case first
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if type_ == 'n':
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if not st:
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st = os.stat(fn)
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if size >= 0 and (size != st.st_size
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or (mode ^ st.st_mode) & 0100):
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modified.append(fn)
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elif time != st.st_mtime:
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lookup.append(fn)
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elif type_ == 'm':
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modified.append(fn)
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elif type_ == 'a':
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added.append(fn)
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elif type_ == 'r':
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removed.append(fn)
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return (lookup, modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown)
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