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#
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"""File annotate based on weave storage"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
# TODO: Choice of more or less verbose formats:
#
# interposed: show more details between blocks of modified lines
# TODO: Show which revision caused a line to merge into the parent
# TODO: perhaps abbreviate timescales depending on how recent they are
# e.g. "3:12 Tue", "13 Oct", "Oct 2005", etc.
import sys
import time
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
from bzrlib import (
patiencediff,
tsort,
)
""")
from bzrlib import (
errors,
osutils,
)
from bzrlib.config import extract_email_address
from bzrlib.repository import _strip_NULL_ghosts
from bzrlib.revision import (
CURRENT_REVISION,
Revision,
)
from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
deprecated_function,
deprecated_in,
)
@deprecated_function(deprecated_in((2, 4, 0)))
def annotate_file(branch, rev_id, file_id, verbose=False, full=False,
to_file=None, show_ids=False):
"""Annotate file_id at revision rev_id in branch.
The branch should already be read_locked() when annotate_file is called.
:param branch: The branch to look for revision numbers and history from.
:param rev_id: The revision id to annotate.
:param file_id: The file_id to annotate.
:param verbose: Show all details rather than truncating to ensure
reasonable text width.
:param full: XXXX Not sure what this does.
:param to_file: The file to output the annotation to; if None stdout is
used.
:param show_ids: Show revision ids in the annotation output.
"""
tree = branch.repository.revision_tree(rev_id)
annotate_file_tree(tree, file_id, to_file, verbose=verbose,
full=full, show_ids=show_ids, branch=branch)
def annotate_file_tree(tree, file_id, to_file, verbose=False, full=False,
show_ids=False, branch=None):
"""Annotate file_id in a tree.
The tree should already be read_locked() when annotate_file_tree is called.
:param tree: The tree to look for revision numbers and history from.
:param file_id: The file_id to annotate.
:param to_file: The file to output the annotation to.
:param verbose: Show all details rather than truncating to ensure
reasonable text width.
:param full: XXXX Not sure what this does.
:param show_ids: Show revision ids in the annotation output.
:param branch: Branch to use for revision revno lookups
"""
if branch is None:
branch = tree.branch
if to_file is None:
to_file = sys.stdout
# Handle the show_ids case
annotations = list(tree.annotate_iter(file_id))
if show_ids:
return _show_id_annotations(annotations, to_file, full)
if not getattr(tree, "get_revision_id", False):
# Create a virtual revision to represent the current tree state.
# Should get some more pending commit attributes, like pending tags,
# bugfixes etc.
current_rev = Revision(CURRENT_REVISION)
current_rev.parent_ids = tree.get_parent_ids()
try:
current_rev.committer = branch.get_config_stack().get('email')
except errors.NoWhoami:
current_rev.committer = 'local user'
current_rev.message = "?"
current_rev.timestamp = round(time.time(), 3)
current_rev.timezone = osutils.local_time_offset()
else:
current_rev = None
annotation = list(_expand_annotations(annotations, branch,
current_rev))
_print_annotations(annotation, verbose, to_file, full)
def _print_annotations(annotation, verbose, to_file, full):
"""Print annotations to to_file.
:param to_file: The file to output the annotation to.
:param verbose: Show all details rather than truncating to ensure
reasonable text width.
:param full: XXXX Not sure what this does.
"""
if len(annotation) == 0:
max_origin_len = max_revno_len = max_revid_len = 0
else:
max_origin_len = max(len(x[1]) for x in annotation)
max_revno_len = max(len(x[0]) for x in annotation)
max_revid_len = max(len(x[3]) for x in annotation)
if not verbose:
max_revno_len = min(max_revno_len, 12)
max_revno_len = max(max_revno_len, 3)
# Output the annotations
prevanno = ''
encoding = getattr(to_file, 'encoding', None) or \
osutils.get_terminal_encoding()
for (revno_str, author, date_str, line_rev_id, text) in annotation:
if verbose:
anno = '%-*s %-*s %8s ' % (max_revno_len, revno_str,
max_origin_len, author, date_str)
else:
if len(revno_str) > max_revno_len:
revno_str = revno_str[:max_revno_len-1] + '>'
anno = "%-*s %-7s " % (max_revno_len, revno_str, author[:7])
if anno.lstrip() == "" and full:
anno = prevanno
try:
to_file.write(anno)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
# cmd_annotate should be passing in an 'exact' object, which means
# we have a direct handle to sys.stdout or equivalent. It may not
# be able to handle the exact Unicode characters, but 'annotate' is
# a user function (non-scripting), so shouldn't die because of
# unrepresentable annotation characters. So encode using 'replace',
# and write them again.
to_file.write(anno.encode(encoding, 'replace'))
to_file.write('| %s\n' % (text,))
prevanno = anno
def _show_id_annotations(annotations, to_file, full):
if not annotations:
return
last_rev_id = None
max_origin_len = max(len(origin) for origin, text in annotations)
for origin, text in annotations:
if full or last_rev_id != origin:
this = origin
else:
this = ''
to_file.write('%*s | %s' % (max_origin_len, this, text))
last_rev_id = origin
return
def _expand_annotations(annotations, branch, current_rev=None):
"""Expand a file's annotations into command line UI ready tuples.
Each tuple includes detailed information, such as the author name, and date
string for the commit, rather than just the revision id.
:param annotations: The annotations to expand.
:param revision_id_to_revno: A map from id to revision numbers.
:param branch: A locked branch to query for revision details.
"""
repository = branch.repository
if current_rev is not None:
# This can probably become a function on MutableTree, get_revno_map
# there, or something.
last_revision = current_rev.revision_id
# XXX: Partially Cloned from branch, uses the old_get_graph, eep.
# XXX: The main difficulty is that we need to inject a single new node
# (current_rev) into the graph before it gets numbered, etc.
# Once KnownGraph gets an 'add_node()' function, we can use
# VF.get_known_graph_ancestry().
graph = repository.get_graph()
revision_graph = dict(((key, value) for key, value in
graph.iter_ancestry(current_rev.parent_ids) if value is not None))
revision_graph = _strip_NULL_ghosts(revision_graph)
revision_graph[last_revision] = current_rev.parent_ids
merge_sorted_revisions = tsort.merge_sort(
revision_graph,
last_revision,
None,
generate_revno=True)
revision_id_to_revno = dict((rev_id, revno)
for seq_num, rev_id, depth, revno, end_of_merge in
merge_sorted_revisions)
else:
revision_id_to_revno = branch.get_revision_id_to_revno_map()
last_origin = None
revision_ids = set(o for o, t in annotations)
revisions = {}
if CURRENT_REVISION in revision_ids:
revision_id_to_revno[CURRENT_REVISION] = (
"%d?" % (branch.revno() + 1),)
revisions[CURRENT_REVISION] = current_rev
revision_ids = [o for o in revision_ids if
repository.has_revision(o)]
revisions.update((r.revision_id, r) for r in
repository.get_revisions(revision_ids))
for origin, text in annotations:
text = text.rstrip('\r\n')
if origin == last_origin:
(revno_str, author, date_str) = ('','','')
else:
last_origin = origin
if origin not in revisions:
(revno_str, author, date_str) = ('?','?','?')
else:
revno_str = '.'.join(str(i) for i in
revision_id_to_revno[origin])
rev = revisions[origin]
tz = rev.timezone or 0
date_str = time.strftime('%Y%m%d',
time.gmtime(rev.timestamp + tz))
# a lazy way to get something like the email address
# TODO: Get real email address
author = rev.get_apparent_authors()[0]
try:
author = extract_email_address(author)
except errors.NoEmailInUsername:
pass # use the whole name
yield (revno_str, author, date_str, origin, text)
def reannotate(parents_lines, new_lines, new_revision_id,
_left_matching_blocks=None,
heads_provider=None):
"""Create a new annotated version from new lines and parent annotations.
:param parents_lines: List of annotated lines for all parents
:param new_lines: The un-annotated new lines
:param new_revision_id: The revision-id to associate with new lines
(will often be CURRENT_REVISION)
:param left_matching_blocks: a hint about which areas are common
between the text and its left-hand-parent. The format is
the SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks format
(start_left, start_right, length_of_match).
:param heads_provider: An object which provides a .heads() call to resolve
if any revision ids are children of others.
If None, then any ancestry disputes will be resolved with
new_revision_id
"""
if len(parents_lines) == 0:
lines = [(new_revision_id, line) for line in new_lines]
elif len(parents_lines) == 1:
lines = _reannotate(parents_lines[0], new_lines, new_revision_id,
_left_matching_blocks)
elif len(parents_lines) == 2:
left = _reannotate(parents_lines[0], new_lines, new_revision_id,
_left_matching_blocks)
lines = _reannotate_annotated(parents_lines[1], new_lines,
new_revision_id, left,
heads_provider)
else:
reannotations = [_reannotate(parents_lines[0], new_lines,
new_revision_id, _left_matching_blocks)]
reannotations.extend(_reannotate(p, new_lines, new_revision_id)
for p in parents_lines[1:])
lines = []
for annos in zip(*reannotations):
origins = set(a for a, l in annos)
if len(origins) == 1:
# All the parents agree, so just return the first one
lines.append(annos[0])
else:
line = annos[0][1]
if len(origins) == 2 and new_revision_id in origins:
origins.remove(new_revision_id)
if len(origins) == 1:
lines.append((origins.pop(), line))
else:
lines.append((new_revision_id, line))
return lines
def _reannotate(parent_lines, new_lines, new_revision_id,
matching_blocks=None):
new_cur = 0
if matching_blocks is None:
plain_parent_lines = [l for r, l in parent_lines]
matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None,
plain_parent_lines, new_lines)
matching_blocks = matcher.get_matching_blocks()
lines = []
for i, j, n in matching_blocks:
for line in new_lines[new_cur:j]:
lines.append((new_revision_id, line))
lines.extend(parent_lines[i:i+n])
new_cur = j + n
return lines
def _get_matching_blocks(old, new):
matcher = patiencediff.PatienceSequenceMatcher(None, old, new)
return matcher.get_matching_blocks()
_break_annotation_tie = None
def _old_break_annotation_tie(annotated_lines):
"""Chose an attribution between several possible ones.
:param annotated_lines: A list of tuples ((file_id, rev_id), line) where
the lines are identical but the revids different while no parent
relation exist between them
:return : The "winning" line. This must be one with a revid that
guarantees that further criss-cross merges will converge. Failing to
do so have performance implications.
"""
# sort lexicographically so that we always get a stable result.
# TODO: while 'sort' is the easiest (and nearly the only possible solution)
# with the current implementation, chosing the oldest revision is known to
# provide better results (as in matching user expectations). The most
# common use case being manual cherry-pick from an already existing
# revision.
return sorted(annotated_lines)[0]
def _find_matching_unannotated_lines(output_lines, plain_child_lines,
child_lines, start_child, end_child,
right_lines, start_right, end_right,
heads_provider, revision_id):
"""Find lines in plain_right_lines that match the existing lines.
:param output_lines: Append final annotated lines to this list
:param plain_child_lines: The unannotated new lines for the child text
:param child_lines: Lines for the child text which have been annotated
for the left parent
:param start_child: Position in plain_child_lines and child_lines to start
the match searching
:param end_child: Last position in plain_child_lines and child_lines to
search for a match
:param right_lines: The annotated lines for the whole text for the right
parent
:param start_right: Position in right_lines to start the match
:param end_right: Last position in right_lines to search for a match
:param heads_provider: When parents disagree on the lineage of a line, we
need to check if one side supersedes the other
:param revision_id: The label to give if a line should be labeled 'tip'
"""
output_extend = output_lines.extend
output_append = output_lines.append
# We need to see if any of the unannotated lines match
plain_right_subset = [l for a,l in right_lines[start_right:end_right]]
plain_child_subset = plain_child_lines[start_child:end_child]
match_blocks = _get_matching_blocks(plain_right_subset, plain_child_subset)
last_child_idx = 0
for right_idx, child_idx, match_len in match_blocks:
# All the lines that don't match are just passed along
if child_idx > last_child_idx:
output_extend(child_lines[start_child + last_child_idx
:start_child + child_idx])
for offset in xrange(match_len):
left = child_lines[start_child+child_idx+offset]
right = right_lines[start_right+right_idx+offset]
if left[0] == right[0]:
# The annotations match, just return the left one
output_append(left)
elif left[0] == revision_id:
# The left parent marked this as unmatched, so let the
# right parent claim it
output_append(right)
else:
# Left and Right both claim this line
if heads_provider is None:
output_append((revision_id, left[1]))
else:
heads = heads_provider.heads((left[0], right[0]))
if len(heads) == 1:
output_append((iter(heads).next(), left[1]))
else:
# Both claim different origins, get a stable result.
# If the result is not stable, there is a risk a
# performance degradation as criss-cross merges will
# flip-flop the attribution.
if _break_annotation_tie is None:
output_append(
_old_break_annotation_tie([left, right]))
else:
output_append(_break_annotation_tie([left, right]))
last_child_idx = child_idx + match_len
def _reannotate_annotated(right_parent_lines, new_lines, new_revision_id,
annotated_lines, heads_provider):
"""Update the annotations for a node based on another parent.
:param right_parent_lines: A list of annotated lines for the right-hand
parent.
:param new_lines: The unannotated new lines.
:param new_revision_id: The revision_id to attribute to lines which are not
present in either parent.
:param annotated_lines: A list of annotated lines. This should be the
annotation of new_lines based on parents seen so far.
:param heads_provider: When parents disagree on the lineage of a line, we
need to check if one side supersedes the other.
"""
if len(new_lines) != len(annotated_lines):
raise AssertionError("mismatched new_lines and annotated_lines")
# First compare the newly annotated lines with the right annotated lines.
# Lines which were not changed in left or right should match. This tends to
# be the bulk of the lines, and they will need no further processing.
lines = []
lines_extend = lines.extend
last_right_idx = 0 # The line just after the last match from the right side
last_left_idx = 0
matching_left_and_right = _get_matching_blocks(right_parent_lines,
annotated_lines)
for right_idx, left_idx, match_len in matching_left_and_right:
# annotated lines from last_left_idx to left_idx did not match the
# lines from last_right_idx to right_idx, the raw lines should be
# compared to determine what annotations need to be updated
if last_right_idx == right_idx or last_left_idx == left_idx:
# One of the sides is empty, so this is a pure insertion
lines_extend(annotated_lines[last_left_idx:left_idx])
else:
# We need to see if any of the unannotated lines match
_find_matching_unannotated_lines(lines,
new_lines, annotated_lines,
last_left_idx, left_idx,
right_parent_lines,
last_right_idx, right_idx,
heads_provider,
new_revision_id)
last_right_idx = right_idx + match_len
last_left_idx = left_idx + match_len
# If left and right agree on a range, just push that into the output
lines_extend(annotated_lines[left_idx:left_idx + match_len])
return lines
try:
from bzrlib._annotator_pyx import Annotator
except ImportError, e:
osutils.failed_to_load_extension(e)
from bzrlib._annotator_py import Annotator
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