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# patch.py -- For dealing with packed-style patches.
# Copyright (C) 2009 Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
#
# 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; version 2
# of the License or (at your option) a 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
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# 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.

"""Classes for dealing with git am-style patches.

These patches are basically unified diffs with some extra metadata tacked
on.
"""

from difflib import SequenceMatcher
import rfc822
import time

from dulwich.objects import (
    Commit,
    S_ISGITLINK,
    )

def write_commit_patch(f, commit, contents, progress, version=None):
    """Write a individual file patch.

    :param commit: Commit object
    :param progress: Tuple with current patch number and total.
    :return: tuple with filename and contents
    """
    (num, total) = progress
    f.write("From %s %s\n" % (commit.id, time.ctime(commit.commit_time)))
    f.write("From: %s\n" % commit.author)
    f.write("Date: %s\n" % time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z"))
    f.write("Subject: [PATCH %d/%d] %s\n" % (num, total, commit.message))
    f.write("\n")
    f.write("---\n")
    try:
        import subprocess
        p = subprocess.Popen(["diffstat"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
                             stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
    except (ImportError, OSError), e:
        pass # diffstat not available?
    else:
        (diffstat, _) = p.communicate(contents)
        f.write(diffstat)
        f.write("\n")
    f.write(contents)
    f.write("-- \n")
    if version is None:
        from dulwich import __version__ as dulwich_version
        f.write("Dulwich %d.%d.%d\n" % dulwich_version)
    else:
        f.write("%s\n" % version)


def get_summary(commit):
    """Determine the summary line for use in a filename.

    :param commit: Commit
    :return: Summary string
    """
    return commit.message.splitlines()[0].replace(" ", "-")


def unified_diff(a, b, fromfile='', tofile='', n=3):
    """difflib.unified_diff that doesn't write any dates or trailing spaces.

    Based on the same function in Python2.6.5-rc2's difflib.py
    """
    started = False
    for group in SequenceMatcher(None, a, b).get_grouped_opcodes(n):
        if not started:
            yield '--- %s\n' % fromfile
            yield '+++ %s\n' % tofile
            started = True
        i1, i2, j1, j2 = group[0][1], group[-1][2], group[0][3], group[-1][4]
        yield "@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@\n" % (i1+1, i2-i1, j1+1, j2-j1)
        for tag, i1, i2, j1, j2 in group:
            if tag == 'equal':
                for line in a[i1:i2]:
                    yield ' ' + line
                continue
            if tag == 'replace' or tag == 'delete':
                for line in a[i1:i2]:
                    if not line[-1] == '\n':
                        line += '\n\\ No newline at end of file\n'
                    yield '-' + line
            if tag == 'replace' or tag == 'insert':
                for line in b[j1:j2]:
                    if not line[-1] == '\n':
                        line += '\n\\ No newline at end of file\n'
                    yield '+' + line


def write_object_diff(f, store, (old_path, old_mode, old_id),
                                (new_path, new_mode, new_id)):
    """Write the diff for an object.

    :param f: File-like object to write to
    :param store: Store to retrieve objects from, if necessary
    :param (old_path, old_mode, old_hexsha): Old file
    :param (new_path, new_mode, new_hexsha): New file

    :note: the tuple elements should be None for nonexistant files
    """
    def shortid(hexsha):
        if hexsha is None:
            return "0" * 7
        else:
            return hexsha[:7]
    def lines(mode, hexsha):
        if hexsha is None:
            return []
        elif S_ISGITLINK(mode):
            return ["Submodule commit " + hexsha + "\n"]
        else:
            return store[hexsha].data.splitlines(True)
    if old_path is None:
        old_path = "/dev/null"
    else:
        old_path = "a/%s" % old_path
    if new_path is None:
        new_path = "/dev/null"
    else:
        new_path = "b/%s" % new_path
    f.write("diff --git %s %s\n" % (old_path, new_path))
    if old_mode != new_mode:
        if new_mode is not None:
            if old_mode is not None:
                f.write("old mode %o\n" % old_mode)
            f.write("new mode %o\n" % new_mode)
        else:
            f.write("deleted mode %o\n" % old_mode)
    f.write("index %s..%s" % (shortid(old_id), shortid(new_id)))
    if new_mode is not None:
        f.write(" %o" % new_mode)
    f.write("\n")
    old_contents = lines(old_mode, old_id)
    new_contents = lines(new_mode, new_id)
    f.writelines(unified_diff(old_contents, new_contents,
        old_path, new_path))


def write_blob_diff(f, (old_path, old_mode, old_blob),
                       (new_path, new_mode, new_blob)):
    """Write diff file header.

    :param f: File-like object to write to
    :param (old_path, old_mode, old_blob): Previous file (None if nonexisting)
    :param (new_path, new_mode, new_blob): New file (None if nonexisting)

    :note: The use of write_object_diff is recommended over this function.
    """
    def blob_id(blob):
        if blob is None:
            return "0" * 7
        else:
            return blob.id[:7]
    def lines(blob):
        if blob is not None:
            return blob.data.splitlines(True)
        else:
            return []
    if old_path is None:
        old_path = "/dev/null"
    else:
        old_path = "a/%s" % old_path
    if new_path is None:
        new_path = "/dev/null"
    else:
        new_path = "b/%s" % new_path
    f.write("diff --git %s %s\n" % (old_path, new_path))
    if old_mode != new_mode:
        if new_mode is not None:
            if old_mode is not None:
                f.write("old mode %o\n" % old_mode)
            f.write("new mode %o\n" % new_mode)
        else:
            f.write("deleted mode %o\n" % old_mode)
    f.write("index %s..%s" % (blob_id(old_blob), blob_id(new_blob)))
    if new_mode is not None:
        f.write(" %o" % new_mode)
    f.write("\n")
    old_contents = lines(old_blob)
    new_contents = lines(new_blob)
    f.writelines(unified_diff(old_contents, new_contents,
        old_path, new_path))


def write_tree_diff(f, store, old_tree, new_tree):
    """Write tree diff.

    :param f: File-like object to write to.
    :param old_tree: Old tree id
    :param new_tree: New tree id
    """
    changes = store.tree_changes(old_tree, new_tree)
    for (oldpath, newpath), (oldmode, newmode), (oldsha, newsha) in changes:
        write_object_diff(f, store, (oldpath, oldmode, oldsha),
                                    (newpath, newmode, newsha))


def git_am_patch_split(f):
    """Parse a git-am-style patch and split it up into bits.

    :param f: File-like object to parse
    :return: Tuple with commit object, diff contents and git version
    """
    msg = rfc822.Message(f)
    c = Commit()
    c.author = msg["from"]
    c.committer = msg["from"]
    try:
        patch_tag_start = msg["subject"].index("[PATCH")
    except ValueError:
        subject = msg["subject"]
    else:
        close = msg["subject"].index("] ", patch_tag_start)
        subject = msg["subject"][close+2:]
    c.message = subject.replace("\n", "") + "\n"
    first = True
    for l in f:
        if l == "---\n":
            break
        if first:
            if l.startswith("From: "):
                c.author = l[len("From: "):].rstrip()
            else:
                c.message += "\n" + l
            first = False
        else:
            c.message += l
    diff = ""
    for l in f:
        if l == "-- \n":
            break
        diff += l
    try:
        version = f.next().rstrip("\n")
    except StopIteration:
        version = None
    return c, diff, version