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ui: represent paths as classes Many have long wanted for paths to have expanded functionality and flexibility. In order to make that transition possible, we need to start representing paths as something more than simple strings. This patch introduces two classes: 1) "path" for representing a single path instance 2) "paths" for representing a collection of "paths" Since we don't like patches that introduce new code without any consumers, we convert ui.expandpath() to use the new APIs internally. Upcoming patches will start exposing "path" instances to consumers that currently interface with string paths. The new "paths" attribute of ui is populated from config data the first time it is accessed. Since it isn't updated when the configs are modified, this could lead to some inaccurate caching behavior. It shouldn't be an issue, as paths information is typically not accessed until command dispatch, which occurs after the repository config and extensions have been loaded. Time will tell if we need to refresh paths information when the underlying config changes.

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# gnuarch.py - GNU Arch support for the convert extension
#
# Copyright 2008, 2009 Aleix Conchillo Flaque <aleix@member.fsf.org>
# and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from common import NoRepo, commandline, commit, converter_source
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import encoding, util
import os, shutil, tempfile, stat
from email.Parser import Parser
class gnuarch_source(converter_source, commandline):
class gnuarch_rev(object):
def __init__(self, rev):
self.rev = rev
self.summary = ''
self.date = None
self.author = ''
self.continuationof = None
self.add_files = []
self.mod_files = []
self.del_files = []
self.ren_files = {}
self.ren_dirs = {}
def __init__(self, ui, path, rev=None):
super(gnuarch_source, self).__init__(ui, path, rev=rev)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, '{arch}')):
raise NoRepo(_("%s does not look like a GNU Arch repository")
% path)
# Could use checktool, but we want to check for baz or tla.
self.execmd = None
if util.findexe('baz'):
self.execmd = 'baz'
else:
if util.findexe('tla'):
self.execmd = 'tla'
else:
raise util.Abort(_('cannot find a GNU Arch tool'))
commandline.__init__(self, ui, self.execmd)
self.path = os.path.realpath(path)
self.tmppath = None
self.treeversion = None
self.lastrev = None
self.changes = {}
self.parents = {}
self.tags = {}
self.catlogparser = Parser()
self.encoding = encoding.encoding
self.archives = []
def before(self):
# Get registered archives
self.archives = [i.rstrip('\n')
for i in self.runlines0('archives', '-n')]
if self.execmd == 'tla':
output = self.run0('tree-version', self.path)
else:
output = self.run0('tree-version', '-d', self.path)
self.treeversion = output.strip()
# Get name of temporary directory
version = self.treeversion.split('/')
self.tmppath = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(),
'hg-%s' % version[1])
# Generate parents dictionary
self.parents[None] = []
treeversion = self.treeversion
child = None
while treeversion:
self.ui.status(_('analyzing tree version %s...\n') % treeversion)
archive = treeversion.split('/')[0]
if archive not in self.archives:
self.ui.status(_('tree analysis stopped because it points to '
'an unregistered archive %s...\n') % archive)
break
# Get the complete list of revisions for that tree version
output, status = self.runlines('revisions', '-r', '-f', treeversion)
self.checkexit(status, 'failed retrieving revisions for %s'
% treeversion)
# No new iteration unless a revision has a continuation-of header
treeversion = None
for l in output:
rev = l.strip()
self.changes[rev] = self.gnuarch_rev(rev)
self.parents[rev] = []
# Read author, date and summary
catlog, status = self.run('cat-log', '-d', self.path, rev)
if status:
catlog = self.run0('cat-archive-log', rev)
self._parsecatlog(catlog, rev)
# Populate the parents map
self.parents[child].append(rev)
# Keep track of the current revision as the child of the next
# revision scanned
child = rev
# Check if we have to follow the usual incremental history
# or if we have to 'jump' to a different treeversion given
# by the continuation-of header.
if self.changes[rev].continuationof:
treeversion = '--'.join(
self.changes[rev].continuationof.split('--')[:-1])
break
# If we reached a base-0 revision w/o any continuation-of
# header, it means the tree history ends here.
if rev[-6:] == 'base-0':
break
def after(self):
self.ui.debug('cleaning up %s\n' % self.tmppath)
shutil.rmtree(self.tmppath, ignore_errors=True)
def getheads(self):
return self.parents[None]
def getfile(self, name, rev):
if rev != self.lastrev:
raise util.Abort(_('internal calling inconsistency'))
if not os.path.lexists(os.path.join(self.tmppath, name)):
return None, None
return self._getfile(name, rev)
def getchanges(self, rev, full):
if full:
raise util.Abort(_("convert from arch do not support --full"))
self._update(rev)
changes = []
copies = {}
for f in self.changes[rev].add_files:
changes.append((f, rev))
for f in self.changes[rev].mod_files:
changes.append((f, rev))
for f in self.changes[rev].del_files:
changes.append((f, rev))
for src in self.changes[rev].ren_files:
to = self.changes[rev].ren_files[src]
changes.append((src, rev))
changes.append((to, rev))
copies[to] = src
for src in self.changes[rev].ren_dirs:
to = self.changes[rev].ren_dirs[src]
chgs, cps = self._rendirchanges(src, to)
changes += [(f, rev) for f in chgs]
copies.update(cps)
self.lastrev = rev
return sorted(set(changes)), copies
def getcommit(self, rev):
changes = self.changes[rev]
return commit(author=changes.author, date=changes.date,
desc=changes.summary, parents=self.parents[rev], rev=rev)
def gettags(self):
return self.tags
def _execute(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs):
cmdline = [self.execmd, cmd]
cmdline += args
cmdline = [util.shellquote(arg) for arg in cmdline]
cmdline += ['>', os.devnull, '2>', os.devnull]
cmdline = util.quotecommand(' '.join(cmdline))
self.ui.debug(cmdline, '\n')
return os.system(cmdline)
def _update(self, rev):
self.ui.debug('applying revision %s...\n' % rev)
changeset, status = self.runlines('replay', '-d', self.tmppath,
rev)
if status:
# Something went wrong while merging (baz or tla
# issue?), get latest revision and try from there
shutil.rmtree(self.tmppath, ignore_errors=True)
self._obtainrevision(rev)
else:
old_rev = self.parents[rev][0]
self.ui.debug('computing changeset between %s and %s...\n'
% (old_rev, rev))
self._parsechangeset(changeset, rev)
def _getfile(self, name, rev):
mode = os.lstat(os.path.join(self.tmppath, name)).st_mode
if stat.S_ISLNK(mode):
data = os.readlink(os.path.join(self.tmppath, name))
mode = mode and 'l' or ''
else:
data = open(os.path.join(self.tmppath, name), 'rb').read()
mode = (mode & 0111) and 'x' or ''
return data, mode
def _exclude(self, name):
exclude = ['{arch}', '.arch-ids', '.arch-inventory']
for exc in exclude:
if name.find(exc) != -1:
return True
return False
def _readcontents(self, path):
files = []
contents = os.listdir(path)
while len(contents) > 0:
c = contents.pop()
p = os.path.join(path, c)
# os.walk could be used, but here we avoid internal GNU
# Arch files and directories, thus saving a lot time.
if not self._exclude(p):
if os.path.isdir(p):
contents += [os.path.join(c, f) for f in os.listdir(p)]
else:
files.append(c)
return files
def _rendirchanges(self, src, dest):
changes = []
copies = {}
files = self._readcontents(os.path.join(self.tmppath, dest))
for f in files:
s = os.path.join(src, f)
d = os.path.join(dest, f)
changes.append(s)
changes.append(d)
copies[d] = s
return changes, copies
def _obtainrevision(self, rev):
self.ui.debug('obtaining revision %s...\n' % rev)
output = self._execute('get', rev, self.tmppath)
self.checkexit(output)
self.ui.debug('analyzing revision %s...\n' % rev)
files = self._readcontents(self.tmppath)
self.changes[rev].add_files += files
def _stripbasepath(self, path):
if path.startswith('./'):
return path[2:]
return path
def _parsecatlog(self, data, rev):
try:
catlog = self.catlogparser.parsestr(data)
# Commit date
self.changes[rev].date = util.datestr(
util.strdate(catlog['Standard-date'],
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
# Commit author
self.changes[rev].author = self.recode(catlog['Creator'])
# Commit description
self.changes[rev].summary = '\n\n'.join((catlog['Summary'],
catlog.get_payload()))
self.changes[rev].summary = self.recode(self.changes[rev].summary)
# Commit revision origin when dealing with a branch or tag
if 'Continuation-of' in catlog:
self.changes[rev].continuationof = self.recode(
catlog['Continuation-of'])
except Exception:
raise util.Abort(_('could not parse cat-log of %s') % rev)
def _parsechangeset(self, data, rev):
for l in data:
l = l.strip()
# Added file (ignore added directory)
if l.startswith('A') and not l.startswith('A/'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[1:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].add_files.append(file)
# Deleted file (ignore deleted directory)
elif l.startswith('D') and not l.startswith('D/'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[1:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].del_files.append(file)
# Modified binary file
elif l.startswith('Mb'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[2:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].mod_files.append(file)
# Modified link
elif l.startswith('M->'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[3:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].mod_files.append(file)
# Modified file
elif l.startswith('M'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[1:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].mod_files.append(file)
# Renamed file (or link)
elif l.startswith('=>'):
files = l[2:].strip().split(' ')
if len(files) == 1:
files = l[2:].strip().split('\t')
src = self._stripbasepath(files[0])
dst = self._stripbasepath(files[1])
if not self._exclude(src) and not self._exclude(dst):
self.changes[rev].ren_files[src] = dst
# Conversion from file to link or from link to file (modified)
elif l.startswith('ch'):
file = self._stripbasepath(l[2:].strip())
if not self._exclude(file):
self.changes[rev].mod_files.append(file)
# Renamed directory
elif l.startswith('/>'):
dirs = l[2:].strip().split(' ')
if len(dirs) == 1:
dirs = l[2:].strip().split('\t')
src = self._stripbasepath(dirs[0])
dst = self._stripbasepath(dirs[1])
if not self._exclude(src) and not self._exclude(dst):
self.changes[rev].ren_dirs[src] = dst