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c0bd7d8b69ef uses err() instead of warn() but prototype doesn't match
we might want to make warn() look more like err() in the future
to avoid this kind of problem.
author | Benoit Boissinot <benoit.boissinot@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:50:34 +0200 |
parents | 9a32b8a6868e |
children | 08cabecfa8a8 |
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com> # Published under the GNU GPL ''' imerge - interactive merge ''' from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import hex, short from mercurial import commands, cmdutil, dispatch, fancyopts from mercurial import hg, filemerge, util, revlog import os, tarfile class InvalidStateFileException(Exception): pass class ImergeStateFile(object): def __init__(self, im): self.im = im def save(self, dest): tf = tarfile.open(dest, 'w:gz') st = os.path.join(self.im.path, 'status') tf.add(st, os.path.join('.hg', 'imerge', 'status')) for f in self.im.resolved: (fd, fo) = self.im.conflicts[f] abssrc = self.im.repo.wjoin(fd) tf.add(abssrc, fd) tf.close() def load(self, source): wlock = self.im.repo.wlock() lock = self.im.repo.lock() tf = tarfile.open(source, 'r') contents = tf.getnames() # tarfile normalizes path separators to '/' statusfile = '.hg/imerge/status' if statusfile not in contents: raise InvalidStateFileException('no status file') tf.extract(statusfile, self.im.repo.root) p1, p2 = self.im.load() if self.im.repo.dirstate.parents()[0] != p1.node(): hg.clean(self.im.repo, p1.node()) self.im.start(p2.node()) for tarinfo in tf: tf.extract(tarinfo, self.im.repo.root) self.im.load() class Imerge(object): def __init__(self, ui, repo): self.ui = ui self.repo = repo self.path = repo.join('imerge') self.opener = util.opener(self.path) self.wctx = self.repo.workingctx() self.conflicts = {} self.resolved = [] def merging(self): return len(self.wctx.parents()) > 1 def load(self): # status format. \0-delimited file, fields are # p1, p2, conflict count, conflict filenames, resolved filenames # conflict filenames are tuples of localname, remoteorig, remotenew statusfile = self.opener('status') status = statusfile.read().split('\0') if len(status) < 3: raise util.Abort(_('invalid imerge status file')) try: parents = [self.repo.changectx(n) for n in status[:2]] except revlog.LookupError, e: raise util.Abort(_('merge parent %s not in repository') % short(e.name)) status = status[2:] conflicts = int(status.pop(0)) * 3 self.resolved = status[conflicts:] for i in xrange(0, conflicts, 3): self.conflicts[status[i]] = (status[i+1], status[i+2]) return parents def save(self): lock = self.repo.lock() if not os.path.isdir(self.path): os.mkdir(self.path) statusfile = self.opener('status', 'wb') out = [hex(n.node()) for n in self.wctx.parents()] out.append(str(len(self.conflicts))) conflicts = self.conflicts.items() conflicts.sort() for fw, fd_fo in conflicts: out.append(fw) out.extend(fd_fo) out.extend(self.resolved) statusfile.write('\0'.join(out)) def remaining(self): return [f for f in self.conflicts if f not in self.resolved] def filemerge(self, fn, interactive=True): wlock = self.repo.wlock() (fd, fo) = self.conflicts[fn] p1, p2 = self.wctx.parents() # this could be greatly improved realmerge = os.environ.get('HGMERGE') if not interactive: os.environ['HGMERGE'] = 'internal:merge' # The filemerge ancestor algorithm does not work if self.wctx # already has two parents (in normal merge it doesn't yet). But # this is very dirty. self.wctx._parents.pop() try: # TODO: we should probably revert the file if merge fails return filemerge.filemerge(self.repo, fn, fd, fo, self.wctx, p2) finally: self.wctx._parents.append(p2) if realmerge: os.environ['HGMERGE'] = realmerge elif not interactive: del os.environ['HGMERGE'] def start(self, rev=None): _filemerge = filemerge.filemerge def filemerge_(repo, fw, fd, fo, wctx, mctx): self.conflicts[fw] = (fd, fo) filemerge.filemerge = filemerge_ commands.merge(self.ui, self.repo, rev=rev) filemerge.filemerge = _filemerge self.wctx = self.repo.workingctx() self.save() def resume(self): self.load() dp = self.repo.dirstate.parents() p1, p2 = self.wctx.parents() if p1.node() != dp[0] or p2.node() != dp[1]: raise util.Abort(_('imerge state does not match working directory')) def next(self): remaining = self.remaining() return remaining and remaining[0] def resolve(self, files): resolved = dict.fromkeys(self.resolved) for fn in files: if fn not in self.conflicts: raise util.Abort(_('%s is not in the merge set') % fn) resolved[fn] = True self.resolved = resolved.keys() self.resolved.sort() self.save() return 0 def unresolve(self, files): resolved = dict.fromkeys(self.resolved) for fn in files: if fn not in resolved: raise util.Abort(_('%s is not resolved') % fn) del resolved[fn] self.resolved = resolved.keys() self.resolved.sort() self.save() return 0 def pickle(self, dest): '''write current merge state to file to be resumed elsewhere''' state = ImergeStateFile(self) return state.save(dest) def unpickle(self, source): '''read merge state from file''' state = ImergeStateFile(self) return state.load(source) def load(im, source): if im.merging(): raise util.Abort(_('there is already a merge in progress ' '(update -C <rev> to abort it)')) m, a, r, d = im.repo.status()[:4] if m or a or r or d: raise util.Abort(_('working directory has uncommitted changes')) rc = im.unpickle(source) if not rc: status(im) return rc def merge_(im, filename=None, auto=False): success = True if auto and not filename: for fn in im.remaining(): rc = im.filemerge(fn, interactive=False) if rc: success = False else: im.resolve([fn]) if success: im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n') else: status(im) return 0 if not filename: filename = im.next() if not filename: im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n') return 0 rc = im.filemerge(filename, interactive=not auto) if not rc: im.resolve([filename]) if not im.next(): im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n') return rc def next(im): n = im.next() if n: im.ui.write('%s\n' % n) else: im.ui.write('all conflicts resolved\n') return 0 def resolve(im, *files): if not files: raise util.Abort(_('resolve requires at least one filename')) return im.resolve(files) def save(im, dest): return im.pickle(dest) def status(im, **opts): if not opts.get('resolved') and not opts.get('unresolved'): opts['resolved'] = True opts['unresolved'] = True if im.ui.verbose: p1, p2 = [short(p.node()) for p in im.wctx.parents()] im.ui.note(_('merging %s and %s\n') % (p1, p2)) conflicts = im.conflicts.keys() conflicts.sort() remaining = dict.fromkeys(im.remaining()) st = [] for fn in conflicts: if opts.get('no_status'): mode = '' elif fn in remaining: mode = 'U ' else: mode = 'R ' if ((opts.get('resolved') and fn not in remaining) or (opts.get('unresolved') and fn in remaining)): st.append((mode, fn)) st.sort() for (mode, fn) in st: if im.ui.verbose: fo, fd = im.conflicts[fn] if fd != fn: fn = '%s (%s)' % (fn, fd) im.ui.write('%s%s\n' % (mode, fn)) if opts.get('unresolved') and not remaining: im.ui.write(_('all conflicts resolved\n')) return 0 def unresolve(im, *files): if not files: raise util.Abort(_('unresolve requires at least one filename')) return im.unresolve(files) subcmdtable = { 'load': (load, []), 'merge': (merge_, [('a', 'auto', None, _('automatically resolve if possible'))]), 'next': (next, []), 'resolve': (resolve, []), 'save': (save, []), 'status': (status, [('n', 'no-status', None, _('hide status prefix')), ('', 'resolved', None, _('only show resolved conflicts')), ('', 'unresolved', None, _('only show unresolved conflicts'))]), 'unresolve': (unresolve, []) } def dispatch_(im, args, opts): def complete(s, choices): candidates = [] for choice in choices: if choice.startswith(s): candidates.append(choice) return candidates c, args = args[0], list(args[1:]) cmd = complete(c, subcmdtable.keys()) if not cmd: raise cmdutil.UnknownCommand('imerge ' + c) if len(cmd) > 1: cmd.sort() raise cmdutil.AmbiguousCommand('imerge ' + c, cmd) cmd = cmd[0] func, optlist = subcmdtable[cmd] opts = {} try: args = fancyopts.fancyopts(args, optlist, opts) return func(im, *args, **opts) except fancyopts.getopt.GetoptError, inst: raise dispatch.ParseError('imerge', '%s: %s' % (cmd, inst)) except TypeError: raise dispatch.ParseError('imerge', _('%s: invalid arguments') % cmd) def imerge(ui, repo, *args, **opts): '''interactive merge imerge lets you split a merge into pieces. When you start a merge with imerge, the names of all files with conflicts are recorded. You can then merge any of these files, and if the merge is successful, they will be marked as resolved. When all files are resolved, the merge is complete. If no merge is in progress, hg imerge [rev] will merge the working directory with rev (defaulting to the other head if the repository only has two heads). You may also resume a saved merge with hg imerge load <file>. If a merge is in progress, hg imerge will default to merging the next unresolved file. The following subcommands are available: status: show the current state of the merge options: -n --no-status: do not print the status prefix --resolved: only print resolved conflicts --unresolved: only print unresolved conflicts next: show the next unresolved file merge merge [<file>]: merge <file>. If the file merge is successful, the file will be recorded as resolved. If no file is given, the next unresolved file will be merged. resolve <file>...: mark files as successfully merged unresolve <file>...: mark files as requiring merging. save <file>: save the state of the merge to a file to be resumed elsewhere load <file>: load the state of the merge from a file created by save ''' im = Imerge(ui, repo) if im.merging(): im.resume() else: rev = opts.get('rev') if rev and args: raise util.Abort(_('please specify just one revision')) if len(args) == 2 and args[0] == 'load': pass else: if args: rev = args[0] im.start(rev=rev) if opts.get('auto'): args = ['merge', '--auto'] else: args = ['status'] if not args: args = ['merge'] return dispatch_(im, args, opts) cmdtable = { '^imerge': (imerge, [('r', 'rev', '', _('revision to merge')), ('a', 'auto', None, _('automatically merge where possible'))], _('hg imerge [command]')) }