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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Canonical Ltd
#
# 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
# 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
#
# Author: Martin Pool <mbp@canonical.com>

"""Store and retrieve weaves in files.

There is one format marker followed by a blank line, followed by a
series of version headers, followed by the weave itself.

Each version marker has

 'i'   parent version indexes
 '1'   SHA-1 of text
 'n'   name

The inclusions do not need to list versions included by a parent.

The weave is bracketed by 'w' and 'W' lines, and includes the '{}[]'
processing instructions.  Lines of text are prefixed by '.' if the
line contains a newline, or ',' if not.
"""

from __future__ import absolute_import

# TODO: When extracting a single version it'd be enough to just pass
# an iterator returning the weave lines...  We don't really need to
# deserialize it into memory.

FORMAT_1 = '# bzr weave file v5\n'


def write_weave(weave, f, format=None):
    if format is None or format == 1:
        return write_weave_v5(weave, f)
    else:
        raise ValueError("unknown weave format %r" % format)


def write_weave_v5(weave, f):
    """Write weave to file f."""
    f.write(FORMAT_1)

    for version, included in enumerate(weave._parents):
        if included:
            # mininc = weave.minimal_parents(version)
            mininc = included
            f.write('i ')
            f.write(' '.join(str(i) for i in mininc))
            f.write('\n')
        else:
            f.write('i\n')
        f.write('1 ' + weave._sha1s[version] + '\n')
        f.write('n ' + weave._names[version] + '\n')
        f.write('\n')

    f.write('w\n')

    for l in weave._weave:
        if isinstance(l, tuple):
            if l[0] == '}':
                f.write('}\n')
            else:
                f.write('%s %d\n' % l)
        else: # text line
            if not l:
                f.write(', \n')
            elif l[-1] == '\n':
                f.write('. ' + l)
            else:
                f.write(', ' + l + '\n')

    f.write('W\n')



def read_weave(f):
    # FIXME: detect the weave type and dispatch
    from bzrlib.weave import Weave
    w = Weave(getattr(f, 'name', None))
    _read_weave_v5(f, w)
    return w


def _read_weave_v5(f, w):
    """Private helper routine to read a weave format 5 file into memory.

    This is only to be used by read_weave and WeaveFile.__init__.
    """
    #  200   0   2075.5080   1084.0360   bzrlib.weavefile:104(_read_weave_v5)
    # +60412 0    366.5900    366.5900   +<method 'readline' of 'file' objects>
    # +59982 0    320.5280    320.5280   +<method 'startswith' of 'str' objects>
    # +59363 0    297.8080    297.8080   +<method 'append' of 'list' objects>
    # replace readline call with iter over all lines ->
    # safe because we already suck on memory.
    #  200   0   1492.7170    802.6220   bzrlib.weavefile:104(_read_weave_v5)
    # +59982 0    329.9100    329.9100   +<method 'startswith' of 'str' objects>
    # +59363 0    320.2980    320.2980   +<method 'append' of 'list' objects>
    # replaced startswith with slice lookups:
    #  200   0    851.7250    501.1120   bzrlib.weavefile:104(_read_weave_v5)
    # +59363 0    311.8780    311.8780   +<method 'append' of 'list' objects>
    # +200   0     30.2500     30.2500   +<method 'readlines' of 'file' objects>

    from bzrlib.weave import WeaveFormatError

    try:
        lines = iter(f.readlines())
    finally:
        f.close()

    try:
        l = lines.next()
    except StopIteration:
        raise WeaveFormatError('invalid weave file: no header')

    if l != FORMAT_1:
        raise WeaveFormatError('invalid weave file header: %r' % l)

    ver = 0
    # read weave header.
    while True:
        l = lines.next()
        if l[0] == 'i':
            if len(l) > 2:
                w._parents.append(map(int, l[2:].split(' ')))
            else:
                w._parents.append([])
            l = lines.next()[:-1]
            w._sha1s.append(l[2:])
            l = lines.next()
            name = l[2:-1]
            w._names.append(name)
            w._name_map[name] = ver
            l = lines.next()
            ver += 1
        elif l == 'w\n':
            break
        else:
            raise WeaveFormatError('unexpected line %r' % l)

    # read weave body
    while True:
        l = lines.next()
        if l == 'W\n':
            break
        elif '. ' == l[0:2]:
            w._weave.append(l[2:])  # include newline
        elif ', ' == l[0:2]:
            w._weave.append(l[2:-1])        # exclude newline
        elif l == '}\n':
            w._weave.append(('}', None))
        else:
            w._weave.append((intern(l[0]), int(l[2:])))
    return w