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hg_delta_editor: detect new branches issued from non-branch directories
This fix solves the following case: let's /dumb/layout/project be an existing
project. To normalize the trunk/branches/tags layout, people may do:
$ mkdir /project
$ mv /dumb/layout/project /project/project
# Oups, should have been trunk!
$ mv /project/project /project/trunk
trunk creation was ignore because:
- update_branch_map() sees it come from a non-branch copy source and ignores it
(case #3).
- since it is not in self.branches, add_directory() ignores the non-existing path.
Then trunk is left uninitialized.
To solve this, we allow update_branch_map() to detect branches copied from
non-canonical locations.
author | Patrick Mezard <pmezard@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 03 May 2009 21:42:42 -0500 |
parents | ba8e91a7c077 |
children | 963d27a0b1c2 |
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import cStringIO import os, re, shutil, stat, subprocess from mercurial import util as hgutil from mercurial.i18n import _ class externalsfile(dict): """Map svn directories to lists of externals entries. """ def __init__(self): super(externalsfile, self).__init__() self.encoding = 'utf-8' def __setitem__(self, key, value): if value is None: value = [] elif isinstance(value, basestring): value = value.splitlines() if key == '.': key = '' if not value: if key in self: del self[key] else: super(externalsfile, self).__setitem__(key, value) def write(self): fp = cStringIO.StringIO() for target in sorted(self): lines = self[target] if not lines: continue if not target: target = '.' fp.write('[%s]\n' % target) for l in lines: l = ' ' + l + '\n' fp.write(l) return fp.getvalue() def read(self, data): self.clear() fp = cStringIO.StringIO(data) dirs = {} target = None for line in fp.readlines(): if not line.strip(): continue if line.startswith('['): line = line.strip() if line[-1] != ']': raise hgutil.Abort('invalid externals section name: %s' % line) target = line[1:-1] if target == '.': target = '' elif line.startswith(' '): line = line.rstrip('\n') if target is None or not line: continue self.setdefault(target, []).append(line[1:]) def diff(ext1, ext2): """Compare 2 externalsfile and yield tuples like (dir, value1, value2) where value1 is the external value in ext1 for dir or None, and value2 the same in ext2. """ for d in ext1: if d not in ext2: yield d, '\n'.join(ext1[d]), None elif ext1[d] != ext2[d]: yield d, '\n'.join(ext1[d]), '\n'.join(ext2[d]) for d in ext2: if d not in ext1: yield d, None, '\n'.join(ext2[d]) class BadDefinition(Exception): pass re_defold = re.compile(r'^(.*?)\s+(?:-r\s*(\d+)\s+)?([a-zA-Z]+://.*)$') re_defnew = re.compile(r'^(?:-r\s*(\d+)\s+)?((?:[a-zA-Z]+://|\^/).*)\s+(.*)$') re_pegrev = re.compile(r'^(.*)@(\d+)$') re_scheme = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z]+://') def parsedefinition(line): """Parse an external definition line, return a tuple (path, rev, source) or raise BadDefinition. """ # The parsing is probably not correct wrt path with whitespaces or # potential quotes. svn documentation is not really talkative about # these either. line = line.strip() m = re_defnew.search(line) if m: rev, source, path = m.group(1, 2, 3) else: m = re_defold.search(line) if not m: raise BadDefinition() path, rev, source = m.group(1, 2, 3) # Look for peg revisions m = re_pegrev.search(source) if m: source, rev = m.group(1, 2) return (path, rev, source) def parsedefinitions(ui, repo, svnroot, exts): """Return (targetdir, revision, source) tuples. Fail if nested targetdirs are detected. source is an svn project URL. """ defs = [] for base in sorted(exts): for line in exts[base]: try: path, rev, source = parsedefinition(line) except BadDefinition: ui.warn(_('ignoring invalid external definition: %r' % line)) continue if re_scheme.search(source): pass elif source.startswith('^/'): source = svnroot + source[1:] else: ui.warn(_('ignoring unsupported non-fully qualified external: %r' % source)) continue wpath = hgutil.pconvert(os.path.join(base, path)) wpath = hgutil.canonpath(repo.root, '', wpath) defs.append((wpath, rev, source)) # Check target dirs are not nested defs.sort() for i, d in enumerate(defs): for d2 in defs[i+1:]: if d2[0].startswith(d[0] + '/'): raise hgutil.Abort(_('external directories cannot nest:\n%s\n%s') % (d[0], d2[0])) return defs def computeactions(ui, repo, svnroot, ext1, ext2): def listdefs(data): defs = {} exts = externalsfile() exts.read(data) for d in parsedefinitions(ui, repo, svnroot, exts): defs[d[0]] = d return defs ext1 = listdefs(ext1) ext2 = listdefs(ext2) for wp1 in ext1: if wp1 in ext2: yield 'u', ext2[wp1] else: yield 'd', ext1[wp1] for wp2 in ext2: if wp2 not in ext1: yield 'u', ext2[wp2] def getsvninfo(svnurl): """Return a tuple (url, root) for supplied svn URL or working directory path. """ # Yes, this is ugly, but good enough for now args = ['svn', 'info', '--xml', svnurl] shell = os.name == 'nt' p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=shell) stdout = p.communicate()[0] if p.returncode: raise hgutil.Abort(_('cannot get information about %s') % svnurl) m = re.search(r'<root>(.*)</root>', stdout, re.S) if not m: raise hgutil.Abort(_('cannot find SVN repository root from %s') % svnurl) root = m.group(1).rstrip('/') m = re.search(r'<url>(.*)</url>', stdout, re.S) if not m: raise hgutil.Abort(_('cannot find SVN repository URL from %s') % svnurl) url = m.group(1) m = re.search(r'<entry[^>]+revision="([^"]+)"', stdout, re.S) if not m: raise hgutil.Abort(_('cannot find SVN revision from %s') % svnurl) rev = m.group(1) return url, root, rev class externalsupdater: def __init__(self, ui, repo): self.repo = repo self.ui = ui def update(self, wpath, rev, source): path = self.repo.wjoin(wpath) revspec = [] if rev: revspec = ['-r', rev] if os.path.isdir(path): exturl, extroot, extrev = getsvninfo(path) if source == exturl: if extrev != rev: self.ui.status(_('updating external on %s@%s\n') % (wpath, rev or 'HEAD')) cwd = os.path.join(self.repo.root, path) self.svn(['update'] + revspec, cwd) return self.delete(wpath) cwd, dest = os.path.split(path) cwd = os.path.join(self.repo.root, cwd) if not os.path.isdir(cwd): os.makedirs(cwd) self.ui.status(_('fetching external %s@%s\n') % (wpath, rev or 'HEAD')) self.svn(['co'] + revspec + [source, dest], cwd) def delete(self, wpath): path = self.repo.wjoin(wpath) if os.path.isdir(path): self.ui.status(_('removing external %s\n') % wpath) def onerror(function, path, excinfo): if function is not os.remove: raise # read-only files cannot be unlinked under Windows s = os.stat(path) if (s.st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) != 0: raise os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE) os.remove(path) shutil.rmtree(path, onerror=onerror) return 1 def svn(self, args, cwd): args = ['svn'] + args self.ui.debug(_('updating externals: %r, cwd=%s\n') % (args, cwd)) shell = os.name == 'nt' subprocess.check_call(args, cwd=cwd, shell=shell) def updateexternals(ui, args, repo, **opts): """update repository externals """ if len(args) > 1: raise hgutil.Abort(_('updateexternals expects at most one changeset')) node = None if args: node = args[0] try: svnurl = file(repo.join('svn/url'), 'rb').read() except: raise hgutil.Abort(_('failed to retrieve original svn URL')) svnroot = getsvninfo(svnurl)[1] # Retrieve current externals status try: oldext = file(repo.join('svn/externals'), 'rb').read() except IOError: oldext = '' newext = '' ctx = repo[node] if '.hgsvnexternals' in ctx: newext = ctx['.hgsvnexternals'].data() updater = externalsupdater(ui, repo) actions = computeactions(ui, repo, svnroot, oldext, newext) for action, ext in actions: if action == 'u': updater.update(ext[0], ext[1], ext[2]) elif action == 'd': updater.delete(ext[0]) else: raise hgutil.Abort(_('unknown update actions: %r') % action) file(repo.join('svn/externals'), 'wb').write(newext)