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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# TODO: 'bzr resolve' should accept a directory name and work from that
# point down
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
import errno
from bzrlib import (
cleanup,
errors,
osutils,
rio,
trace,
transform,
workingtree,
)
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext, ngettext
""")
from bzrlib import (
commands,
option,
registry,
)
CONFLICT_SUFFIXES = ('.THIS', '.BASE', '.OTHER')
class cmd_conflicts(commands.Command):
__doc__ = """List files with conflicts.
Merge will do its best to combine the changes in two branches, but there
are some kinds of problems only a human can fix. When it encounters those,
it will mark a conflict. A conflict means that you need to fix something,
before you can commit.
Conflicts normally are listed as short, human-readable messages. If --text
is supplied, the pathnames of files with text conflicts are listed,
instead. (This is useful for editing all files with text conflicts.)
Use bzr resolve when you have fixed a problem.
"""
takes_options = [
'directory',
option.Option('text',
help='List paths of files with text conflicts.'),
]
_see_also = ['resolve', 'conflict-types']
def run(self, text=False, directory=u'.'):
wt = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(directory)[0]
for conflict in wt.conflicts():
if text:
if conflict.typestring != 'text conflict':
continue
self.outf.write(conflict.path + '\n')
else:
self.outf.write(unicode(conflict) + '\n')
resolve_action_registry = registry.Registry()
resolve_action_registry.register(
'done', 'done', 'Marks the conflict as resolved.')
resolve_action_registry.register(
'take-this', 'take_this',
'Resolve the conflict preserving the version in the working tree.')
resolve_action_registry.register(
'take-other', 'take_other',
'Resolve the conflict taking the merged version into account.')
resolve_action_registry.default_key = 'done'
class ResolveActionOption(option.RegistryOption):
def __init__(self):
super(ResolveActionOption, self).__init__(
'action', 'How to resolve the conflict.',
value_switches=True,
registry=resolve_action_registry)
class cmd_resolve(commands.Command):
__doc__ = """Mark a conflict as resolved.
Merge will do its best to combine the changes in two branches, but there
are some kinds of problems only a human can fix. When it encounters those,
it will mark a conflict. A conflict means that you need to fix something,
before you can commit.
Once you have fixed a problem, use "bzr resolve" to automatically mark
text conflicts as fixed, "bzr resolve FILE" to mark a specific conflict as
resolved, or "bzr resolve --all" to mark all conflicts as resolved.
"""
aliases = ['resolved']
takes_args = ['file*']
takes_options = [
'directory',
option.Option('all', help='Resolve all conflicts in this tree.'),
ResolveActionOption(),
]
_see_also = ['conflicts']
def run(self, file_list=None, all=False, action=None, directory=None):
if all:
if file_list:
raise errors.BzrCommandError(gettext("If --all is specified,"
" no FILE may be provided"))
if directory is None:
directory = u'.'
tree = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing(directory)[0]
if action is None:
action = 'done'
else:
tree, file_list = workingtree.WorkingTree.open_containing_paths(
file_list, directory)
if file_list is None:
if action is None:
# FIXME: There is a special case here related to the option
# handling that could be clearer and easier to discover by
# providing an --auto action (bug #344013 and #383396) and
# make it mandatory instead of implicit and active only
# when no file_list is provided -- vila 091229
action = 'auto'
else:
if action is None:
action = 'done'
if action == 'auto':
if file_list is None:
un_resolved, resolved = tree.auto_resolve()
if len(un_resolved) > 0:
trace.note(ngettext('%d conflict auto-resolved.',
'%d conflicts auto-resolved.', len(resolved)),
len(resolved))
trace.note(gettext('Remaining conflicts:'))
for conflict in un_resolved:
trace.note(unicode(conflict))
return 1
else:
trace.note(gettext('All conflicts resolved.'))
return 0
else:
# FIXME: This can never occur but the block above needs some
# refactoring to transfer tree.auto_resolve() to
# conflict.auto(tree) --vila 091242
pass
else:
before, after = resolve(tree, file_list, action=action)
trace.note(ngettext('{0} conflict resolved, {1} remaining',
'{0} conflicts resolved, {1} remaining',
before-after).format(before - after, after))
def resolve(tree, paths=None, ignore_misses=False, recursive=False,
action='done'):
"""Resolve some or all of the conflicts in a working tree.
:param paths: If None, resolve all conflicts. Otherwise, select only
specified conflicts.
:param recursive: If True, then elements of paths which are directories
have all their children resolved, etc. When invoked as part of
recursive commands like revert, this should be True. For commands
or applications wishing finer-grained control, like the resolve
command, this should be False.
:param ignore_misses: If False, warnings will be printed if the supplied
paths do not have conflicts.
:param action: How the conflict should be resolved,
"""
tree.lock_tree_write()
nb_conflicts_after = None
try:
tree_conflicts = tree.conflicts()
nb_conflicts_before = len(tree_conflicts)
if paths is None:
new_conflicts = ConflictList()
to_process = tree_conflicts
else:
new_conflicts, to_process = tree_conflicts.select_conflicts(
tree, paths, ignore_misses, recursive)
for conflict in to_process:
try:
conflict._do(action, tree)
conflict.cleanup(tree)
except NotImplementedError:
new_conflicts.append(conflict)
try:
nb_conflicts_after = len(new_conflicts)
tree.set_conflicts(new_conflicts)
except errors.UnsupportedOperation:
pass
finally:
tree.unlock()
if nb_conflicts_after is None:
nb_conflicts_after = nb_conflicts_before
return nb_conflicts_before, nb_conflicts_after
def restore(filename):
"""Restore a conflicted file to the state it was in before merging.
Only text restoration is supported at present.
"""
conflicted = False
try:
osutils.rename(filename + ".THIS", filename)
conflicted = True
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
try:
os.unlink(filename + ".BASE")
conflicted = True
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
try:
os.unlink(filename + ".OTHER")
conflicted = True
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
if not conflicted:
raise errors.NotConflicted(filename)
class ConflictList(object):
"""List of conflicts.
Typically obtained from WorkingTree.conflicts()
Can be instantiated from stanzas or from Conflict subclasses.
"""
def __init__(self, conflicts=None):
object.__init__(self)
if conflicts is None:
self.__list = []
else:
self.__list = conflicts
def is_empty(self):
return len(self.__list) == 0
def __len__(self):
return len(self.__list)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.__list)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.__list[key]
def append(self, conflict):
return self.__list.append(conflict)
def __eq__(self, other_list):
return list(self) == list(other_list)
def __ne__(self, other_list):
return not (self == other_list)
def __repr__(self):
return "ConflictList(%r)" % self.__list
@staticmethod
def from_stanzas(stanzas):
"""Produce a new ConflictList from an iterable of stanzas"""
conflicts = ConflictList()
for stanza in stanzas:
conflicts.append(Conflict.factory(**stanza.as_dict()))
return conflicts
def to_stanzas(self):
"""Generator of stanzas"""
for conflict in self:
yield conflict.as_stanza()
def to_strings(self):
"""Generate strings for the provided conflicts"""
for conflict in self:
yield unicode(conflict)
def remove_files(self, tree):
"""Remove the THIS, BASE and OTHER files for listed conflicts"""
for conflict in self:
if not conflict.has_files:
continue
conflict.cleanup(tree)
def select_conflicts(self, tree, paths, ignore_misses=False,
recurse=False):
"""Select the conflicts associated with paths in a tree.
File-ids are also used for this.
:return: a pair of ConflictLists: (not_selected, selected)
"""
path_set = set(paths)
ids = {}
selected_paths = set()
new_conflicts = ConflictList()
selected_conflicts = ConflictList()
for path in paths:
file_id = tree.path2id(path)
if file_id is not None:
ids[file_id] = path
for conflict in self:
selected = False
for key in ('path', 'conflict_path'):
cpath = getattr(conflict, key, None)
if cpath is None:
continue
if cpath in path_set:
selected = True
selected_paths.add(cpath)
if recurse:
if osutils.is_inside_any(path_set, cpath):
selected = True
selected_paths.add(cpath)
for key in ('file_id', 'conflict_file_id'):
cfile_id = getattr(conflict, key, None)
if cfile_id is None:
continue
try:
cpath = ids[cfile_id]
except KeyError:
continue
selected = True
selected_paths.add(cpath)
if selected:
selected_conflicts.append(conflict)
else:
new_conflicts.append(conflict)
if ignore_misses is not True:
for path in [p for p in paths if p not in selected_paths]:
if not os.path.exists(tree.abspath(path)):
print "%s does not exist" % path
else:
print "%s is not conflicted" % path
return new_conflicts, selected_conflicts
class Conflict(object):
"""Base class for all types of conflict"""
# FIXME: cleanup should take care of that ? -- vila 091229
has_files = False
def __init__(self, path, file_id=None):
self.path = path
# warn turned off, because the factory blindly transfers the Stanza
# values to __init__ and Stanza is purely a Unicode api.
self.file_id = osutils.safe_file_id(file_id, warn=False)
def as_stanza(self):
s = rio.Stanza(type=self.typestring, path=self.path)
if self.file_id is not None:
# Stanza requires Unicode apis
s.add('file_id', self.file_id.decode('utf8'))
return s
def _cmp_list(self):
return [type(self), self.path, self.file_id]
def __cmp__(self, other):
if getattr(other, "_cmp_list", None) is None:
return -1
return cmp(self._cmp_list(), other._cmp_list())
def __hash__(self):
return hash((type(self), self.path, self.file_id))
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__cmp__(other) == 0
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.format % self.__dict__
def __repr__(self):
rdict = dict(self.__dict__)
rdict['class'] = self.__class__.__name__
return self.rformat % rdict
@staticmethod
def factory(type, **kwargs):
global ctype
return ctype[type](**kwargs)
@staticmethod
def sort_key(conflict):
if conflict.path is not None:
return conflict.path, conflict.typestring
elif getattr(conflict, "conflict_path", None) is not None:
return conflict.conflict_path, conflict.typestring
else:
return None, conflict.typestring
def _do(self, action, tree):
"""Apply the specified action to the conflict.
:param action: The method name to call.
:param tree: The tree passed as a parameter to the method.
"""
meth = getattr(self, 'action_%s' % action, None)
if meth is None:
raise NotImplementedError(self.__class__.__name__ + '.' + action)
meth(tree)
def associated_filenames(self):
"""The names of the files generated to help resolve the conflict."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.associated_filenames)
def cleanup(self, tree):
for fname in self.associated_filenames():
try:
osutils.delete_any(tree.abspath(fname))
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
def action_done(self, tree):
"""Mark the conflict as solved once it has been handled."""
# This method does nothing but simplifies the design of upper levels.
pass
def action_take_this(self, tree):
raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_this)
def action_take_other(self, tree):
raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_other)
def _resolve_with_cleanups(self, tree, *args, **kwargs):
tt = transform.TreeTransform(tree)
op = cleanup.OperationWithCleanups(self._resolve)
op.add_cleanup(tt.finalize)
op.run_simple(tt, *args, **kwargs)
class PathConflict(Conflict):
"""A conflict was encountered merging file paths"""
typestring = 'path conflict'
format = 'Path conflict: %(path)s / %(conflict_path)s'
rformat = '%(class)s(%(path)r, %(conflict_path)r, %(file_id)r)'
def __init__(self, path, conflict_path=None, file_id=None):
Conflict.__init__(self, path, file_id)
self.conflict_path = conflict_path
def as_stanza(self):
s = Conflict.as_stanza(self)
if self.conflict_path is not None:
s.add('conflict_path', self.conflict_path)
return s
def associated_filenames(self):
# No additional files have been generated here
return []
def _resolve(self, tt, file_id, path, winner):
"""Resolve the conflict.
:param tt: The TreeTransform where the conflict is resolved.
:param file_id: The retained file id.
:param path: The retained path.
:param winner: 'this' or 'other' indicates which side is the winner.
"""
path_to_create = None
if winner == 'this':
if self.path == '<deleted>':
return # Nothing to do
if self.conflict_path == '<deleted>':
path_to_create = self.path
revid = tt._tree.get_parent_ids()[0]
elif winner == 'other':
if self.conflict_path == '<deleted>':
return # Nothing to do
if self.path == '<deleted>':
path_to_create = self.conflict_path
# FIXME: If there are more than two parents we may need to
# iterate. Taking the last parent is the safer bet in the mean
# time. -- vila 20100309
revid = tt._tree.get_parent_ids()[-1]
else:
# Programmer error
raise AssertionError('bad winner: %r' % (winner,))
if path_to_create is not None:
tid = tt.trans_id_tree_path(path_to_create)
transform.create_from_tree(
tt, tid, self._revision_tree(tt._tree, revid), file_id)
tt.version_file(file_id, tid)
else:
tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(file_id)
# Adjust the path for the retained file id
parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(tid)
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(path), parent_tid, tid)
tt.apply()
def _revision_tree(self, tree, revid):
return tree.branch.repository.revision_tree(revid)
def _infer_file_id(self, tree):
# Prior to bug #531967, file_id wasn't always set, there may still be
# conflict files in the wild so we need to cope with them
# Establish which path we should use to find back the file-id
possible_paths = []
for p in (self.path, self.conflict_path):
if p == '<deleted>':
# special hard-coded path
continue
if p is not None:
possible_paths.append(p)
# Search the file-id in the parents with any path available
file_id = None
for revid in tree.get_parent_ids():
revtree = self._revision_tree(tree, revid)
for p in possible_paths:
file_id = revtree.path2id(p)
if file_id is not None:
return revtree, file_id
return None, None
def action_take_this(self, tree):
if self.file_id is not None:
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, self.file_id, self.path,
winner='this')
else:
# Prior to bug #531967 we need to find back the file_id and restore
# the content from there
revtree, file_id = self._infer_file_id(tree)
tree.revert([revtree.id2path(file_id)],
old_tree=revtree, backups=False)
def action_take_other(self, tree):
if self.file_id is not None:
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, self.file_id,
self.conflict_path,
winner='other')
else:
# Prior to bug #531967 we need to find back the file_id and restore
# the content from there
revtree, file_id = self._infer_file_id(tree)
tree.revert([revtree.id2path(file_id)],
old_tree=revtree, backups=False)
class ContentsConflict(PathConflict):
"""The files are of different types (or both binary), or not present"""
has_files = True
typestring = 'contents conflict'
format = 'Contents conflict in %(path)s'
def associated_filenames(self):
return [self.path + suffix for suffix in ('.BASE', '.OTHER')]
def _resolve(self, tt, suffix_to_remove):
"""Resolve the conflict.
:param tt: The TreeTransform where the conflict is resolved.
:param suffix_to_remove: Either 'THIS' or 'OTHER'
The resolution is symmetric: when taking THIS, OTHER is deleted and
item.THIS is renamed into item and vice-versa.
"""
try:
# Delete 'item.THIS' or 'item.OTHER' depending on
# suffix_to_remove
tt.delete_contents(
tt.trans_id_tree_path(self.path + '.' + suffix_to_remove))
except errors.NoSuchFile:
# There are valid cases where 'item.suffix_to_remove' either
# never existed or was already deleted (including the case
# where the user deleted it)
pass
try:
this_path = tt._tree.id2path(self.file_id)
except errors.NoSuchId:
# The file is not present anymore. This may happen if the user
# deleted the file either manually or when resolving a conflict on
# the parent. We may raise some exception to indicate that the
# conflict doesn't exist anymore and as such doesn't need to be
# resolved ? -- vila 20110615
this_tid = None
else:
this_tid = tt.trans_id_tree_path(this_path)
if this_tid is not None:
# Rename 'item.suffix_to_remove' (note that if
# 'item.suffix_to_remove' has been deleted, this is a no-op)
parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(this_tid)
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(self.path), parent_tid, this_tid)
tt.apply()
def action_take_this(self, tree):
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, 'OTHER')
def action_take_other(self, tree):
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, 'THIS')
# TODO: There should be a base revid attribute to better inform the user about
# how the conflicts were generated.
class TextConflict(Conflict):
"""The merge algorithm could not resolve all differences encountered."""
has_files = True
typestring = 'text conflict'
format = 'Text conflict in %(path)s'
rformat = '%(class)s(%(path)r, %(file_id)r)'
def associated_filenames(self):
return [self.path + suffix for suffix in CONFLICT_SUFFIXES]
def _resolve(self, tt, winner_suffix):
"""Resolve the conflict by copying one of .THIS or .OTHER into file.
:param tt: The TreeTransform where the conflict is resolved.
:param winner_suffix: Either 'THIS' or 'OTHER'
The resolution is symmetric, when taking THIS, item.THIS is renamed
into item and vice-versa. This takes one of the files as a whole
ignoring every difference that could have been merged cleanly.
"""
# To avoid useless copies, we switch item and item.winner_suffix, only
# item will exist after the conflict has been resolved anyway.
item_tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(self.file_id)
item_parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(item_tid)
winner_path = self.path + '.' + winner_suffix
winner_tid = tt.trans_id_tree_path(winner_path)
winner_parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(winner_tid)
# Switch the paths to preserve the content
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(self.path),
winner_parent_tid, winner_tid)
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(winner_path), item_parent_tid, item_tid)
# Associate the file_id to the right content
tt.unversion_file(item_tid)
tt.version_file(self.file_id, winner_tid)
tt.apply()
def action_take_this(self, tree):
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, 'THIS')
def action_take_other(self, tree):
self._resolve_with_cleanups(tree, 'OTHER')
class HandledConflict(Conflict):
"""A path problem that has been provisionally resolved.
This is intended to be a base class.
"""
rformat = "%(class)s(%(action)r, %(path)r, %(file_id)r)"
def __init__(self, action, path, file_id=None):
Conflict.__init__(self, path, file_id)
self.action = action
def _cmp_list(self):
return Conflict._cmp_list(self) + [self.action]
def as_stanza(self):
s = Conflict.as_stanza(self)
s.add('action', self.action)
return s
def associated_filenames(self):
# Nothing has been generated here
return []
class HandledPathConflict(HandledConflict):
"""A provisionally-resolved path problem involving two paths.
This is intended to be a base class.
"""
rformat = "%(class)s(%(action)r, %(path)r, %(conflict_path)r,"\
" %(file_id)r, %(conflict_file_id)r)"
def __init__(self, action, path, conflict_path, file_id=None,
conflict_file_id=None):
HandledConflict.__init__(self, action, path, file_id)
self.conflict_path = conflict_path
# warn turned off, because the factory blindly transfers the Stanza
# values to __init__.
self.conflict_file_id = osutils.safe_file_id(conflict_file_id,
warn=False)
def _cmp_list(self):
return HandledConflict._cmp_list(self) + [self.conflict_path,
self.conflict_file_id]
def as_stanza(self):
s = HandledConflict.as_stanza(self)
s.add('conflict_path', self.conflict_path)
if self.conflict_file_id is not None:
s.add('conflict_file_id', self.conflict_file_id.decode('utf8'))
return s
class DuplicateID(HandledPathConflict):
"""Two files want the same file_id."""
typestring = 'duplicate id'
format = 'Conflict adding id to %(conflict_path)s. %(action)s %(path)s.'
class DuplicateEntry(HandledPathConflict):
"""Two directory entries want to have the same name."""
typestring = 'duplicate'
format = 'Conflict adding file %(conflict_path)s. %(action)s %(path)s.'
def action_take_this(self, tree):
tree.remove([self.conflict_path], force=True, keep_files=False)
tree.rename_one(self.path, self.conflict_path)
def action_take_other(self, tree):
tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
class ParentLoop(HandledPathConflict):
"""An attempt to create an infinitely-looping directory structure.
This is rare, but can be produced like so:
tree A:
mv foo bar
tree B:
mv bar foo
merge A and B
"""
typestring = 'parent loop'
format = 'Conflict moving %(path)s into %(conflict_path)s. %(action)s.'
def action_take_this(self, tree):
# just acccept bzr proposal
pass
def action_take_other(self, tree):
tt = transform.TreeTransform(tree)
try:
p_tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(self.file_id)
parent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(p_tid)
cp_tid = tt.trans_id_file_id(self.conflict_file_id)
cparent_tid = tt.get_tree_parent(cp_tid)
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(self.path), cparent_tid, cp_tid)
tt.adjust_path(osutils.basename(self.conflict_path),
parent_tid, p_tid)
tt.apply()
finally:
tt.finalize()
class UnversionedParent(HandledConflict):
"""An attempt to version a file whose parent directory is not versioned.
Typically, the result of a merge where one tree unversioned the directory
and the other added a versioned file to it.
"""
typestring = 'unversioned parent'
format = 'Conflict because %(path)s is not versioned, but has versioned'\
' children. %(action)s.'
# FIXME: We silently do nothing to make tests pass, but most probably the
# conflict shouldn't exist (the long story is that the conflict is
# generated with another one that can be resolved properly) -- vila 091224
def action_take_this(self, tree):
pass
def action_take_other(self, tree):
pass
class MissingParent(HandledConflict):
"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not present.
Typically, the result of a merge where THIS deleted the directory and
the OTHER added a file to it.
See also: DeletingParent (same situation, THIS and OTHER reversed)
"""
typestring = 'missing parent'
format = 'Conflict adding files to %(path)s. %(action)s.'
def action_take_this(self, tree):
tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
def action_take_other(self, tree):
# just acccept bzr proposal
pass
class DeletingParent(HandledConflict):
"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not present.
Typically, the result of a merge where one OTHER deleted the directory and
the THIS added a file to it.
"""
typestring = 'deleting parent'
format = "Conflict: can't delete %(path)s because it is not empty. "\
"%(action)s."
# FIXME: It's a bit strange that the default action is not coherent with
# MissingParent from the *user* pov.
def action_take_this(self, tree):
# just acccept bzr proposal
pass
def action_take_other(self, tree):
tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
class NonDirectoryParent(HandledConflict):
"""An attempt to add files to a directory that is not a directory or
an attempt to change the kind of a directory with files.
"""
typestring = 'non-directory parent'
format = "Conflict: %(path)s is not a directory, but has files in it."\
" %(action)s."
# FIXME: .OTHER should be used instead of .new when the conflict is created
def action_take_this(self, tree):
# FIXME: we should preserve that path when the conflict is generated !
if self.path.endswith('.new'):
conflict_path = self.path[:-(len('.new'))]
tree.remove([self.path], force=True, keep_files=False)
tree.add(conflict_path)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_this)
def action_take_other(self, tree):
# FIXME: we should preserve that path when the conflict is generated !
if self.path.endswith('.new'):
conflict_path = self.path[:-(len('.new'))]
tree.remove([conflict_path], force=True, keep_files=False)
tree.rename_one(self.path, conflict_path)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(self.action_take_other)
ctype = {}
def register_types(*conflict_types):
"""Register a Conflict subclass for serialization purposes"""
global ctype
for conflict_type in conflict_types:
ctype[conflict_type.typestring] = conflict_type
register_types(ContentsConflict, TextConflict, PathConflict, DuplicateID,
DuplicateEntry, ParentLoop, UnversionedParent, MissingParent,
DeletingParent, NonDirectoryParent)
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