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663 lines
25 KiB
Python
663 lines
25 KiB
Python
import cStringIO
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import errno
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import re
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from mercurial import patch
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from mercurial import node
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from mercurial import context
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from mercurial import revlog
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from svn import core
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import svnwrap
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import svnexternals
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import util
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binary_file_re = re.compile(r'''Index: ([^\n]*)
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=*
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Cannot display: file marked as a binary type.''')
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property_exec_set_re = re.compile(r'''Property changes on: ([^\n]*)
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_*
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(?:Added|Name): svn:executable
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\+''')
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property_exec_removed_re = re.compile(r'''Property changes on: ([^\n]*)
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_*
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(?:Deleted|Name): svn:executable
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-''')
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empty_file_patch_wont_make_re = re.compile(r'''Index: ([^\n]*)\n=*\n(?=Index:)''')
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any_file_re = re.compile(r'''^Index: ([^\n]*)\n=*\n''', re.MULTILINE)
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property_special_set_re = re.compile(r'''Property changes on: ([^\n]*)
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_*
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(?:Added|Name): svn:special
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\+''')
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property_special_removed_re = re.compile(r'''Property changes on: ([^\n]*)
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_*
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(?:Deleted|Name): svn:special
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\-''')
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class BadPatchApply(Exception):
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pass
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def print_your_svn_is_old_message(ui): #pragma: no cover
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ui.status("In light of that, I'll fall back and do diffs, but it won't do "
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"as good a job. You should really upgrade your server.\n")
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def mempatchproxy(parentctx, files):
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# Avoid circular references patch.patchfile -> mempatch
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patchfile = patch.patchfile
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class mempatch(patchfile):
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def __init__(self, ui, fname, opener, missing=False, eol=None):
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patchfile.__init__(self, ui, fname, None, False, eol)
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def readlines(self, fname):
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if fname not in parentctx:
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raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, 'Cannot find %r to patch' % fname)
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fctx = parentctx[fname]
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data = fctx.data()
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if 'l' in fctx.flags():
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data = 'link ' + data
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return cStringIO.StringIO(data).readlines()
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def writelines(self, fname, lines):
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files[fname] = ''.join(lines)
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def unlink(self, fname):
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files[fname] = None
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return mempatch
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def filteriterhunks(meta):
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iterhunks = patch.iterhunks
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def filterhunks(ui, fp, sourcefile=None):
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applycurrent = False
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# Passing False instead of textmode because we should never
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# be ignoring EOL type.
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for data in iterhunks(ui, fp, sourcefile):
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if data[0] == 'file':
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if data[1][1] in meta.filemap:
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applycurrent = True
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else:
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applycurrent = False
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assert data[0] != 'git', 'Filtering git hunks not supported.'
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if applycurrent:
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yield data
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return filterhunks
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def diff_branchrev(ui, svn, meta, branch, branchpath, r, parentctx):
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"""Extract all 'branch' content at a given revision.
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Return a tuple (files, filectxfn) where 'files' is the list of all files
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in the branch at the given revision, and 'filectxfn' is a memctx compatible
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callable to retrieve individual file information. Raise BadPatchApply upon
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error.
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"""
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def make_diff_path(branch):
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if meta.layout == 'single':
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return ''
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if branch == 'trunk' or branch is None:
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return 'trunk'
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elif branch.startswith('../'):
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return branch[3:]
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return 'branches/%s' % branch
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parent_rev, br_p = meta.get_parent_svn_branch_and_rev(r.revnum, branch)
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try:
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if br_p == branch:
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# letting patch handle binaries sounded
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# cool, but it breaks patch in sad ways
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d = svn.get_unified_diff(branchpath, r.revnum, deleted=False,
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ignore_type=False)
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else:
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d = svn.get_unified_diff(branchpath, r.revnum,
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other_path=make_diff_path(br_p),
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other_rev=parent_rev,
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deleted=True, ignore_type=True)
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if d:
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raise BadPatchApply('branch creation with mods')
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except svnwrap.SubversionRepoCanNotDiff:
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raise BadPatchApply('subversion diffing code is not supported')
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except core.SubversionException, e:
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if (hasattr(e, 'apr_err') and e.apr_err != core.SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FOUND):
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raise
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raise BadPatchApply('previous revision does not exist')
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if '\0' in d:
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raise BadPatchApply('binary diffs are not supported')
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files_data = {}
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# we have to pull each binary file by hand as a fulltext,
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# which sucks but we've got no choice
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binary_files = set(binary_file_re.findall(d))
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touched_files = set(binary_files)
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d2 = empty_file_patch_wont_make_re.sub('', d)
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d2 = property_exec_set_re.sub('', d2)
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d2 = property_exec_removed_re.sub('', d2)
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# Here we ensure that all files, including the new empty ones
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# are marked as touched. Content is loaded on demand.
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touched_files.update(any_file_re.findall(d))
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if d2.strip() and len(re.findall('\n[-+]', d2.strip())) > 0:
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try:
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oldpatchfile = patch.patchfile
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olditerhunks = patch.iterhunks
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patch.patchfile = mempatchproxy(parentctx, files_data)
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patch.iterhunks = filteriterhunks(meta)
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try:
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# We can safely ignore the changed list since we are
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# handling non-git patches. Touched files are known
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# by our memory patcher.
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patch_st = patch.applydiff(ui, cStringIO.StringIO(d2),
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{}, strip=0)
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finally:
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patch.patchfile = oldpatchfile
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patch.iterhunks = olditerhunks
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except patch.PatchError:
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# TODO: this happens if the svn server has the wrong mime
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# type stored and doesn't know a file is binary. It would
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# be better to do one file at a time and only do a
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# full fetch on files that had problems.
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raise BadPatchApply('patching failed')
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for x in files_data.iterkeys():
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ui.note('M %s\n' % x)
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# if this patch didn't apply right, fall back to exporting the
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# entire rev.
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if patch_st == -1:
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assert False, ('This should only happen on case-insensitive'
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' volumes.')
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elif patch_st == 1:
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# When converting Django, I saw fuzz on .po files that was
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# causing revisions to end up failing verification. If that
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# can be fixed, maybe this won't ever be reached.
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raise BadPatchApply('patching succeeded with fuzz')
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else:
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ui.status('Not using patch for %s, diff had no hunks.\n' %
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r.revnum)
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exec_files = {}
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for m in property_exec_removed_re.findall(d):
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exec_files[m] = False
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for m in property_exec_set_re.findall(d):
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exec_files[m] = True
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touched_files.update(exec_files)
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link_files = {}
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for m in property_special_set_re.findall(d):
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# TODO(augie) when a symlink is removed, patching will fail.
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# We're seeing that above - there's gotta be a better
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# workaround than just bailing like that.
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assert m in files_data
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link_files[m] = True
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for m in property_special_removed_re.findall(d):
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assert m in files_data
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link_files[m] = False
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unknown_files = set()
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for p in r.paths:
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action = r.paths[p].action
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if not p.startswith(branchpath) or action not in 'DR':
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continue
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if branchpath:
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p2 = p[len(branchpath)+1:].strip('/')
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else:
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p2 = p
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if p2 in parentctx:
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toucheds = [p2]
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else:
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# If this isn't in the parent ctx, it must've been a dir
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toucheds = [f for f in parentctx if f.startswith(p2 + '/')]
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if action == 'R':
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# Files were replaced, we don't know if they still exist
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unknown_files.update(toucheds)
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else:
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files_data.update((f, None) for f in toucheds)
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touched_files.update(files_data)
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touched_files.update(unknown_files)
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copies = getcopies(svn, meta, branch, branchpath, r, touched_files,
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parentctx)
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def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path):
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if path in files_data and files_data[path] is None:
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raise IOError(errno.EBADF, 'No data configured for file ' + path)
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if path in binary_files or path in unknown_files:
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pa = path
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if branchpath:
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pa = branchpath + '/' + path
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data, mode = svn.get_file(pa, r.revnum)
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isexe = 'x' in mode
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islink = 'l' in mode
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else:
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isexe = exec_files.get(path, 'x' in parentctx.flags(path))
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islink = link_files.get(path, 'l' in parentctx.flags(path))
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data = ''
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if path in files_data:
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data = files_data[path]
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if islink:
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data = data[len('link '):]
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elif path in parentctx:
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data = parentctx[path].data()
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copied = copies.get(path)
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# TODO this branch feels like it should not be required,
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# and this may actually imply a bug in getcopies
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if copied not in parentctx.manifest():
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copied = None
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return context.memfilectx(path=path, data=data, islink=islink,
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isexec=isexe, copied=copied)
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return list(touched_files), filectxfn
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def makecopyfinder(r, branchpath, rootdir):
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"""Return a function detecting copies.
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Returned copyfinder(path) returns None if no copy information can
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be found or ((source, sourcerev), sourcepath) where "sourcepath" is the
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copy source path, "sourcerev" the source svn revision and "source" is the
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copy record path causing the copy to occur. If a single file was copied
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"sourcepath" and "source" are the same, while file copies dectected from
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directory copies return the copied source directory in "source".
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"""
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# filter copy information for current branch
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branchpath = (branchpath and branchpath + '/') or ''
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fullbranchpath = rootdir + branchpath
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copies = []
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for path, e in r.paths.iteritems():
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if not e.copyfrom_path:
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continue
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if not path.startswith(branchpath):
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continue
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if not e.copyfrom_path.startswith(fullbranchpath):
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# ignore cross branch copies
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continue
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dest = path[len(branchpath):]
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source = e.copyfrom_path[len(fullbranchpath):]
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copies.append((dest, (source, e.copyfrom_rev)))
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copies.sort(reverse=True)
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exactcopies = dict(copies)
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def finder(path):
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if path in exactcopies:
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return exactcopies[path], exactcopies[path][0]
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# look for parent directory copy, longest first
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for dest, (source, sourcerev) in copies:
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dest = dest + '/'
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if not path.startswith(dest):
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continue
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sourcepath = source + '/' + path[len(dest):]
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return (source, sourcerev), sourcepath
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return None
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return finder
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def getcopies(svn, meta, branch, branchpath, r, files, parentctx):
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"""Return a mapping {dest: source} for every file copied into r.
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"""
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if parentctx.node() == revlog.nullid:
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return {}
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# Extract svn copy information, group them by copy source.
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# The idea is to duplicate the replay behaviour where copies are
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# evaluated per copy event (one event for all files in a directory copy,
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# one event for single file copy). We assume that copy events match
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# copy sources in revision info.
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svncopies = {}
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finder = makecopyfinder(r, branchpath, svn.subdir)
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for f in files:
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copy = finder(f)
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if copy:
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svncopies.setdefault(copy[0], []).append((f, copy[1]))
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if not svncopies:
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return {}
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# cache changeset contexts and map them to source svn revisions
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ctxs = {}
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def getctx(svnrev):
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if svnrev in ctxs:
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return ctxs[svnrev]
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changeid = meta.get_parent_revision(svnrev + 1, branch)
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ctx = None
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if changeid != revlog.nullid:
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ctx = meta.repo.changectx(changeid)
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ctxs[svnrev] = ctx
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return ctx
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# check svn copies really make sense in mercurial
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hgcopies = {}
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for (sourcepath, rev), copies in svncopies.iteritems():
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sourcectx = getctx(rev)
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if sourcectx is None:
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continue
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for k, v in copies:
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if not util.issamefile(sourcectx, parentctx, v):
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continue
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hgcopies.update({k: v})
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return hgcopies
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def fetch_externals(svn, branchpath, r, parentctx):
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"""Extract svn:externals for the current revision and branch
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Return an externalsfile instance or None if there are no externals
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to convert and never were.
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"""
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externals = svnexternals.externalsfile()
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if '.hgsvnexternals' in parentctx:
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externals.read(parentctx['.hgsvnexternals'].data())
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# Detect property additions only, changes are handled by checking
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# existing entries individually. Projects are unlikely to store
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# externals on many different root directories, so we trade code
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# duplication and complexity for a constant lookup price at every
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# revision in the common case.
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dirs = set(externals)
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if parentctx.node() == revlog.nullid:
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dirs.update([p for p,k in svn.list_files(branchpath, r.revnum) if k == 'd'])
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dirs.add('')
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else:
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branchprefix = (branchpath and branchpath + '/') or branchpath
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for path, e in r.paths.iteritems():
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if e.action == 'D':
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continue
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if not path.startswith(branchprefix) and path != branchpath:
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continue
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kind = svn.checkpath(path, r.revnum)
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if kind != 'd':
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continue
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path = path[len(branchprefix):]
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dirs.add(path)
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if e.action == 'M' or (e.action == 'A' and e.copyfrom_path):
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# Do not recurse in copied directories, changes are marked
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# as 'M', except for the copied one.
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continue
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for child, k in svn.list_files(branchprefix + path, r.revnum):
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if k == 'd':
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dirs.add((path + '/' + child).strip('/'))
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# Retrieve new or updated values
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for dir in dirs:
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try:
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dpath = (branchpath and branchpath + '/' + dir) or dir
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values = svn.list_props(dpath, r.revnum)
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externals[dir] = values.get('svn:externals', '')
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except IOError:
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externals[dir] = ''
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if not externals and '.hgsvnexternals' not in parentctx:
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# Do not create empty externals files
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return None
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return externals
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def fetch_branchrev(svn, meta, branch, branchpath, r, parentctx):
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"""Extract all 'branch' content at a given revision.
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Return a tuple (files, filectxfn) where 'files' is the list of all files
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in the branch at the given revision, and 'filectxfn' is a memctx compatible
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callable to retrieve individual file information.
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"""
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files = []
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if parentctx.node() == revlog.nullid:
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# Initial revision, fetch all files
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for path, kind in svn.list_files(branchpath, r.revnum):
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if kind == 'f':
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files.append(path)
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else:
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branchprefix = (branchpath and branchpath + '/') or ''
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for path, e in r.paths.iteritems():
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if not path.startswith(branchprefix):
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continue
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if not meta.is_path_valid(path):
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continue
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kind = svn.checkpath(path, r.revnum)
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path = path[len(branchprefix):]
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if kind == 'f':
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files.append(path)
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elif kind == 'd':
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if e.action == 'M':
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continue
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dirpath = branchprefix + path
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for child, k in svn.list_files(dirpath, r.revnum):
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if k == 'f':
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files.append(path + '/' + child)
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else:
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if path in parentctx:
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files.append(path)
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continue
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# Assume it's a deleted directory
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path = path + '/'
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deleted = [f for f in parentctx if f.startswith(path)]
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files += deleted
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copies = getcopies(svn, meta, branch, branchpath, r, files, parentctx)
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def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path):
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svnpath = path
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if branchpath:
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svnpath = branchpath + '/' + path
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data, mode = svn.get_file(svnpath, r.revnum)
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isexec = 'x' in mode
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islink = 'l' in mode
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copied = copies.get(path)
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return context.memfilectx(path=path, data=data, islink=islink,
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isexec=isexec, copied=copied)
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return files, filectxfn
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def checkbranch(meta, r, branch):
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branchedits = meta.revmap.branchedits(branch, r)
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if not branchedits:
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return None
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branchtip = branchedits[0][1]
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for child in meta.repo[branchtip].children():
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b = child.branch() != 'default' and child.branch() or None
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if b == branch and child.extra().get('close'):
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return None
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return branchtip
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def branches_in_paths(meta, tbdelta, paths, revnum, checkpath, listdir):
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'''Given a list of paths, return mapping of all branches touched
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to their branch path.
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'''
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branches = {}
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paths_need_discovery = []
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for p in paths:
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relpath, branch, branchpath = meta.split_branch_path(p)
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if relpath is not None:
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branches[branch] = branchpath
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elif paths[p].action == 'D' and not meta.get_path_tag(p):
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ln = meta.localname(p)
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# must check in branches_to_delete as well, because this runs after we
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# already updated the branch map
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if ln in meta.branches or ln in tbdelta['branches'][1]:
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branches[ln] = p
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else:
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paths_need_discovery.append(p)
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if not paths_need_discovery:
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return branches
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paths_need_discovery = [(len(p), p) for p in paths_need_discovery]
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paths_need_discovery.sort()
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paths_need_discovery = [p[1] for p in paths_need_discovery]
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actually_files = []
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while paths_need_discovery:
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p = paths_need_discovery.pop(0)
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path_could_be_file = True
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ind = 0
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while ind < len(paths_need_discovery) and not paths_need_discovery:
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if op.startswith(p):
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path_could_be_file = False
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ind += 1
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if path_could_be_file:
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if checkpath(p, revnum) == 'f':
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actually_files.append(p)
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# if there's a copyfrom_path and there were files inside that copyfrom,
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# we need to detect those branches. It's a little thorny and slow, but
|
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# seems to be the best option.
|
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elif paths[p].copyfrom_path and not p.startswith('tags/'):
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paths_need_discovery.extend(['%s/%s' % (p,x[0])
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for x in listdir(p, revnum)
|
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if x[1] == 'f'])
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|
|
|
if not actually_files:
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continue
|
|
|
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filepaths = [p.split('/') for p in actually_files]
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filepaths = [(len(p), p) for p in filepaths]
|
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filepaths.sort()
|
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filepaths = [p[1] for p in filepaths]
|
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while filepaths:
|
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path = filepaths.pop(0)
|
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parentdir = '/'.join(path[:-1])
|
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filepaths = [p for p in filepaths if not '/'.join(p).startswith(parentdir)]
|
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branchpath = meta.normalize(parentdir)
|
|
if branchpath.startswith('tags/'):
|
|
continue
|
|
branchname = meta.localname(branchpath)
|
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if branchpath.startswith('trunk/'):
|
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branches[meta.localname('trunk')] = 'trunk'
|
|
continue
|
|
if branchname and branchname.startswith('../'):
|
|
continue
|
|
branches[branchname] = branchpath
|
|
return branches
|
|
|
|
def convert_rev(ui, meta, svn, r, tbdelta):
|
|
# this server fails at replay
|
|
|
|
branches = branches_in_paths(meta, tbdelta, r.paths, r.revnum,
|
|
svn.checkpath, svn.list_files)
|
|
brpaths = branches.values()
|
|
bad_branch_paths = {}
|
|
for br, bp in branches.iteritems():
|
|
bad_branch_paths[br] = []
|
|
|
|
# This next block might be needed, but for now I'm omitting it until it
|
|
# can be proven necessary.
|
|
# for bad in brpaths:
|
|
# if bad.startswith(bp) and len(bad) > len(bp):
|
|
# bad_branch_paths[br].append(bad[len(bp)+1:])
|
|
|
|
# We've go a branch that contains other branches. We have to be careful
|
|
# to get results similar to real replay in this case.
|
|
for existingbr in meta.branches:
|
|
bad = meta.remotename(existingbr)
|
|
if bad.startswith(bp) and len(bad) > len(bp):
|
|
bad_branch_paths[br].append(bad[len(bp)+1:])
|
|
|
|
deleted_branches = {}
|
|
for p in r.paths:
|
|
if meta.get_path_tag(p):
|
|
continue
|
|
branch = meta.localname(p)
|
|
if not (r.paths[p].action == 'R' and branch in meta.branches):
|
|
continue
|
|
closed = checkbranch(meta, r, branch)
|
|
if closed is not None:
|
|
deleted_branches[branch] = closed
|
|
|
|
date = meta.fixdate(r.date)
|
|
check_deleted_branches = set(tbdelta['branches'][1])
|
|
for b in branches:
|
|
parentctx = meta.repo[meta.get_parent_revision(r.revnum, b)]
|
|
if parentctx.branch() != (b or 'default'):
|
|
check_deleted_branches.add(b)
|
|
|
|
kind = svn.checkpath(branches[b], r.revnum)
|
|
if kind != 'd':
|
|
# Branch does not exist at this revision. Get parent revision and
|
|
# remove everything.
|
|
deleted_branches[b] = parentctx.node()
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
files_touched, filectxfn2 = diff_branchrev(
|
|
ui, svn, meta, b, branches[b], r, parentctx)
|
|
except BadPatchApply, e:
|
|
# Either this revision or the previous one does not exist.
|
|
ui.status("Fetching entire revision: %s.\n" % e.args[0])
|
|
files_touched, filectxfn2 = fetch_branchrev(
|
|
svn, meta, b, branches[b], r, parentctx)
|
|
|
|
if meta.layout != 'single':
|
|
externals = fetch_externals(svn, branches[b], r, parentctx)
|
|
if externals is not None:
|
|
files_touched.append('.hgsvnexternals')
|
|
|
|
def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path):
|
|
if path == '.hgsvnexternals':
|
|
if not externals:
|
|
raise IOError(errno.EINVAL,
|
|
'.hgsvnexternals exists, but externals are '
|
|
'not configured')
|
|
return context.memfilectx(path=path, data=externals.write(),
|
|
islink=False, isexec=False, copied=None)
|
|
for bad in bad_branch_paths[b]:
|
|
if path.startswith(bad):
|
|
raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, 'Path %s is bad' % path)
|
|
return filectxfn2(repo, memctx, path)
|
|
|
|
if '' in files_touched:
|
|
files_touched.remove('')
|
|
excluded = [f for f in files_touched if f not in meta.filemap]
|
|
for f in excluded:
|
|
files_touched.remove(f)
|
|
|
|
if parentctx.node() == node.nullid and not files_touched:
|
|
meta.repo.ui.debug('skipping commit since parent is null and no files touched.\n')
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
for f in files_touched:
|
|
if f:
|
|
# this is a case that really shouldn't ever happen, it means
|
|
# something is very wrong
|
|
assert f[0] != '/'
|
|
|
|
extra = meta.genextra(r.revnum, b)
|
|
|
|
tag = meta.get_path_tag(meta.remotename(b))
|
|
if tag:
|
|
if parentctx.node() == node.nullid:
|
|
continue
|
|
extra.update({'branch': parentctx.extra().get('branch', None),
|
|
'close': 1})
|
|
|
|
if not meta.usebranchnames or extra.get('branch', None) == 'default':
|
|
extra.pop('branch', None)
|
|
current_ctx = context.memctx(meta.repo,
|
|
[parentctx.node(), revlog.nullid],
|
|
r.message or util.default_commit_msg,
|
|
files_touched,
|
|
filectxfn,
|
|
meta.authors[r.author],
|
|
date,
|
|
extra)
|
|
ha = meta.repo.commitctx(current_ctx)
|
|
|
|
branch = extra.get('branch', None)
|
|
if not tag:
|
|
if (not branch in meta.branches
|
|
and not meta.get_path_tag(meta.remotename(branch))):
|
|
meta.branches[branch] = None, 0, r.revnum
|
|
meta.revmap[r.revnum, b] = ha
|
|
else:
|
|
meta.movetag(tag, ha, parentctx.extra().get('branch', None), r, date)
|
|
util.describe_commit(ui, ha, b)
|
|
|
|
# These are branches with an 'R' status in svn log. This means they were
|
|
# replaced by some other branch, so we need to verify they get marked as closed.
|
|
for branch in check_deleted_branches:
|
|
closed = checkbranch(meta, r, branch)
|
|
if closed is not None:
|
|
deleted_branches[branch] = closed
|
|
|
|
return deleted_branches
|