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# Copyright (C) 2007 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
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# Published under the GNU GPL
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'''
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imerge - interactive merge
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'''
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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from mercurial.node import *
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from mercurial import commands, cmdutil, dispatch, fancyopts, hg, merge, util
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import os, tarfile
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class InvalidStateFileException(Exception): pass
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class ImergeStateFile(object):
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def __init__(self, im):
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self.im = im
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def save(self, dest):
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tf = tarfile.open(dest, 'w:gz')
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st = os.path.join(self.im.path, 'status')
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tf.add(st, os.path.join('.hg', 'imerge', 'status'))
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for f in self.im.resolved:
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(fd, fo) = self.im.conflicts[f]
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abssrc = self.im.repo.wjoin(fd)
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tf.add(abssrc, fd)
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tf.close()
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def load(self, source):
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wlock = self.im.repo.wlock()
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lock = self.im.repo.lock()
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tf = tarfile.open(source, 'r')
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contents = tf.getnames()
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# tarfile normalizes path separators to '/'
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statusfile = '.hg/imerge/status'
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if statusfile not in contents:
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raise InvalidStateFileException('no status file')
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tf.extract(statusfile, self.im.repo.root)
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p1, p2 = self.im.load()
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if self.im.repo.dirstate.parents()[0] != p1.node():
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hg.clean(self.im.repo, p1.node())
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self.im.start(p2.node())
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for tarinfo in tf:
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tf.extract(tarinfo, self.im.repo.root)
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self.im.load()
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class Imerge(object):
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def __init__(self, ui, repo):
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self.ui = ui
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self.repo = repo
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self.path = repo.join('imerge')
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self.opener = util.opener(self.path)
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self.wctx = self.repo.workingctx()
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self.conflicts = {}
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self.resolved = []
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def merging(self):
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return len(self.wctx.parents()) > 1
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def load(self):
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# status format. \0-delimited file, fields are
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# p1, p2, conflict count, conflict filenames, resolved filenames
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# conflict filenames are tuples of localname, remoteorig, remotenew
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statusfile = self.opener('status')
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status = statusfile.read().split('\0')
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if len(status) < 3:
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raise util.Abort('invalid imerge status file')
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try:
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parents = [self.repo.changectx(n) for n in status[:2]]
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except LookupError:
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raise util.Abort('merge parent %s not in repository' % short(p))
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status = status[2:]
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conflicts = int(status.pop(0)) * 3
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self.resolved = status[conflicts:]
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for i in xrange(0, conflicts, 3):
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self.conflicts[status[i]] = (status[i+1], status[i+2])
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return parents
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def save(self):
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lock = self.repo.lock()
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if not os.path.isdir(self.path):
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os.mkdir(self.path)
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statusfile = self.opener('status', 'wb')
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out = [hex(n.node()) for n in self.wctx.parents()]
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out.append(str(len(self.conflicts)))
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conflicts = self.conflicts.items()
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conflicts.sort()
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for fw, fd_fo in conflicts:
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out.append(fw)
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out.extend(fd_fo)
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out.extend(self.resolved)
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statusfile.write('\0'.join(out))
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def remaining(self):
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return [f for f in self.conflicts if f not in self.resolved]
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def filemerge(self, fn, interactive=True):
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wlock = self.repo.wlock()
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(fd, fo) = self.conflicts[fn]
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p1, p2 = self.wctx.parents()
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# this could be greatly improved
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realmerge = os.environ.get('HGMERGE')
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if not interactive:
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os.environ['HGMERGE'] = 'merge'
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# The filemerge ancestor algorithm does not work if self.wctx
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# already has two parents (in normal merge it doesn't yet). But
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# this is very dirty.
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self.wctx._parents.pop()
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try:
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# TODO: we should probably revert the file if merge fails
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return merge.filemerge(self.repo, fn, fd, fo, self.wctx, p2)
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finally:
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self.wctx._parents.append(p2)
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if realmerge:
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os.environ['HGMERGE'] = realmerge
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elif not interactive:
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del os.environ['HGMERGE']
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def start(self, rev=None):
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_filemerge = merge.filemerge
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def filemerge(repo, fw, fd, fo, wctx, mctx):
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self.conflicts[fw] = (fd, fo)
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merge.filemerge = filemerge
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commands.merge(self.ui, self.repo, rev=rev)
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merge.filemerge = _filemerge
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self.wctx = self.repo.workingctx()
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self.save()
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def resume(self):
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self.load()
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dp = self.repo.dirstate.parents()
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p1, p2 = self.wctx.parents()
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if p1.node() != dp[0] or p2.node() != dp[1]:
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raise util.Abort('imerge state does not match working directory')
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def next(self):
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remaining = self.remaining()
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return remaining and remaining[0]
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def resolve(self, files):
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resolved = dict.fromkeys(self.resolved)
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for fn in files:
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if fn not in self.conflicts:
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raise util.Abort('%s is not in the merge set' % fn)
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resolved[fn] = True
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self.resolved = resolved.keys()
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self.resolved.sort()
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self.save()
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return 0
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def unresolve(self, files):
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resolved = dict.fromkeys(self.resolved)
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for fn in files:
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if fn not in resolved:
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raise util.Abort('%s is not resolved' % fn)
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del resolved[fn]
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self.resolved = resolved.keys()
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self.resolved.sort()
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self.save()
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return 0
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def pickle(self, dest):
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'''write current merge state to file to be resumed elsewhere'''
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state = ImergeStateFile(self)
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return state.save(dest)
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def unpickle(self, source):
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'''read merge state from file'''
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state = ImergeStateFile(self)
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return state.load(source)
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def load(im, source):
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if im.merging():
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raise util.Abort('there is already a merge in progress '
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'(update -C <rev> to abort it)' )
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m, a, r, d = im.repo.status()[:4]
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if m or a or r or d:
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raise util.Abort('working directory has uncommitted changes')
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rc = im.unpickle(source)
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if not rc:
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status(im)
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return rc
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def merge_(im, filename=None, auto=False):
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success = True
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if auto and not filename:
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for fn in im.remaining():
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rc = im.filemerge(fn, interactive=False)
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if rc:
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success = False
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else:
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im.resolve([fn])
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if success:
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im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n')
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else:
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status(im)
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return 0
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if not filename:
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filename = im.next()
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if not filename:
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im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n')
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return 0
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rc = im.filemerge(filename, interactive=not auto)
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if not rc:
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im.resolve([filename])
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if not im.next():
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im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n')
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return rc
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def next(im):
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n = im.next()
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if n:
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im.ui.write('%s\n' % n)
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else:
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im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n')
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return 0
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def resolve(im, *files):
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if not files:
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raise util.Abort('resolve requires at least one filename')
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return im.resolve(files)
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def save(im, dest):
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return im.pickle(dest)
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def status(im, **opts):
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if not opts.get('resolved') and not opts.get('unresolved'):
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opts['resolved'] = True
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opts['unresolved'] = True
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if im.ui.verbose:
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p1, p2 = [short(p.node()) for p in im.wctx.parents()]
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im.ui.note(_('merging %s and %s\n') % (p1, p2))
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conflicts = im.conflicts.keys()
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conflicts.sort()
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remaining = dict.fromkeys(im.remaining())
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st = []
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for fn in conflicts:
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if opts.get('no_status'):
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mode = ''
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elif fn in remaining:
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mode = 'U '
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else:
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mode = 'R '
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if ((opts.get('resolved') and fn not in remaining)
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or (opts.get('unresolved') and fn in remaining)):
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st.append((mode, fn))
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st.sort()
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for (mode, fn) in st:
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if im.ui.verbose:
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fo, fd = im.conflicts[fn]
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if fd != fn:
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fn = '%s (%s)' % (fn, fd)
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im.ui.write('%s%s\n' % (mode, fn))
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if opts.get('unresolved') and not remaining:
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im.ui.write(_('all conflicts resolved\n'))
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return 0
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def unresolve(im, *files):
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if not files:
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raise util.Abort('unresolve requires at least one filename')
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return im.unresolve(files)
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subcmdtable = {
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'load': (load, []),
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'merge':
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(merge_,
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[('a', 'auto', None, _('automatically resolve if possible'))]),
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'next': (next, []),
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'resolve': (resolve, []),
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'save': (save, []),
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'status':
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(status,
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[('n', 'no-status', None, _('hide status prefix')),
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('', 'resolved', None, _('only show resolved conflicts')),
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('', 'unresolved', None, _('only show unresolved conflicts'))]),
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'unresolve': (unresolve, [])
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}
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def dispatch_(im, args, opts):
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def complete(s, choices):
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candidates = []
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for choice in choices:
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if choice.startswith(s):
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candidates.append(choice)
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return candidates
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c, args = args[0], list(args[1:])
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cmd = complete(c, subcmdtable.keys())
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if not cmd:
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raise cmdutil.UnknownCommand('imerge ' + c)
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if len(cmd) > 1:
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cmd.sort()
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raise cmdutil.AmbiguousCommand('imerge ' + c, cmd)
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cmd = cmd[0]
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func, optlist = subcmdtable[cmd]
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opts = {}
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try:
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args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, optlist, opts)
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return func(im, *args, **opts)
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except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError, inst:
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raise dispatch.ParseError('imerge', '%s: %s' % (cmd, inst))
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except TypeError:
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raise dispatch.ParseError('imerge', _('%s: invalid arguments') % cmd)
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def imerge(ui, repo, *args, **opts):
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'''interactive merge
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imerge lets you split a merge into pieces. When you start a merge
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with imerge, the names of all files with conflicts are recorded.
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You can then merge any of these files, and if the merge is
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successful, they will be marked as resolved. When all files are
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resolved, the merge is complete.
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If no merge is in progress, hg imerge [rev] will merge the working
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directory with rev (defaulting to the other head if the repository
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only has two heads). You may also resume a saved merge with
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hg imerge load <file>.
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If a merge is in progress, hg imerge will default to merging the
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next unresolved file.
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The following subcommands are available:
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status:
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show the current state of the merge
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options:
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-n --no-status: do not print the status prefix
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--resolved: only print resolved conflicts
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--unresolved: only print unresolved conflicts
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next:
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show the next unresolved file merge
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merge [<file>]:
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merge <file>. If the file merge is successful, the file will be
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recorded as resolved. If no file is given, the next unresolved
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file will be merged.
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resolve <file>...:
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mark files as successfully merged
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unresolve <file>...:
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mark files as requiring merging.
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save <file>:
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save the state of the merge to a file to be resumed elsewhere
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load <file>:
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load the state of the merge from a file created by save
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'''
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im = Imerge(ui, repo)
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if im.merging():
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im.resume()
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else:
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rev = opts.get('rev')
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if rev and args:
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raise util.Abort('please specify just one revision')
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if len(args) == 2 and args[0] == 'load':
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pass
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else:
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if args:
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rev = args[0]
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im.start(rev=rev)
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if opts.get('auto'):
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args = ['merge', '--auto']
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else:
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args = ['status']
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if not args:
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args = ['merge']
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return dispatch_(im, args, opts)
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cmdtable = {
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'^imerge':
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(imerge,
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[('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to merge')),
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('a', 'auto', None, _('automatically merge where possible'))],
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'hg imerge [command]')
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}
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