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# fs.py: public Python interface for fs components
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from libsvn.fs import *
from svn.core import _unprefix_names, Pool
_unprefix_names(locals(), 'svn_fs_')
_unprefix_names(locals(), 'SVN_FS_')
__all__ = filter(lambda x: x.lower().startswith('svn_'), locals().keys())
del _unprefix_names
# Names that are not to be exported
import sys as _sys, os as _os, tempfile as _tempfile, subprocess as _subprocess
try:
# Python >=3.0
import builtins
except ImportError:
# Python <3.0
import __builtin__ as builtins
import svn.core as _svncore
def entries(root, path, pool=None):
"Call dir_entries returning a dictionary mappings names to IDs."
e = dir_entries(root, path, pool)
for name, entry in e.items():
e[name] = dirent_t_id_get(entry)
return e
class FileDiff:
def __init__(self, root1, path1, root2, path2, pool=None, diffoptions=[]):
assert path1 or path2
self.tempfile1 = None
self.tempfile2 = None
self.root1 = root1
self.path1 = path1
self.root2 = root2
self.path2 = path2
self.diffoptions = diffoptions
def either_binary(self):
"Return true if either of the files are binary."
if self.path1 is not None:
prop = node_prop(self.root1, self.path1, _svncore.SVN_PROP_MIME_TYPE)
if prop and _svncore.svn_mime_type_is_binary(prop):
return 1
if self.path2 is not None:
prop = node_prop(self.root2, self.path2, _svncore.SVN_PROP_MIME_TYPE)
if prop and _svncore.svn_mime_type_is_binary(prop):
return 1
return 0
def _dump_contents(self, file, root, path, pool=None):
fp = builtins.open(file, 'w+') # avoid namespace clash with
# trimmed-down svn_fs_open()
if path is not None:
stream = file_contents(root, path, pool)
try:
while True:
chunk = _svncore.svn_stream_read(stream, _svncore.SVN_STREAM_CHUNK_SIZE)
if not chunk:
break
fp.write(chunk)
finally:
_svncore.svn_stream_close(stream)
fp.close()
def get_files(self):
if self.tempfile1:
# no need to do more. we ran this already.
return self.tempfile1, self.tempfile2
# Make tempfiles, and dump the file contents into those tempfiles.
self.tempfile1 = _tempfile.mktemp()
self.tempfile2 = _tempfile.mktemp()
self._dump_contents(self.tempfile1, self.root1, self.path1)
self._dump_contents(self.tempfile2, self.root2, self.path2)
return self.tempfile1, self.tempfile2
def get_pipe(self):
self.get_files()
# use an array for the command to avoid the shell and potential
# security exposures
cmd = ["diff"] \
+ self.diffoptions \
+ [self.tempfile1, self.tempfile2]
# open the pipe, and return the file object for reading from the child.
p = _subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=_subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=-1,
close_fds=_sys.platform != "win32")
return p.stdout
def __del__(self):
# it seems that sometimes the files are deleted, so just ignore any
# failures trying to remove them
if self.tempfile1 is not None:
try:
_os.remove(self.tempfile1)
except OSError:
pass
if self.tempfile2 is not None:
try:
_os.remove(self.tempfile2)
except OSError:
pass
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