# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 : # # (C) 2011 Guido Guenther # 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA """Handle Patches and Patch Series""" import os import re import subprocess import tempfile from gbp.errors import GbpError class Patch(object): """ A patch in a L{PatchSeries} @ivar path: path to the patch @type path: string @ivar topic: the topic of the patch (the directory component) @type topic: string @ivar strip: path components to strip (think patch -p) @type strip: integer @ivar info: Information retrieved from a RFC822 style patch header @type info: C{dict} with C{str} keys and values @ivar long_desc: the long description of the patch """ patch_exts = ['diff', 'patch'] def __init__(self, path, topic=None, strip=None): self.path = path self.topic = topic self.strip = strip self.info = None self.long_desc = None def __repr__(self): repr = "/dev/null < '%s'" % (body.name, self.path), shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout for line in pipe: if ':' in line: rfc_header, value = line.split(" ", 1) header = rfc_header[:-1].lower() self.info[header] = value.strip() try: self.long_desc = body.read() body.close() except IOError as msg: raise GbpError("Failed to read patch header of '%s': %s" % (self.patch, msg)) finally: if os.path.exists(body.name): os.unlink(body.name) def _get_subject_from_filename(self): """ Determine the patch's subject based on the it's filename >>> p = Patch('debian/patches/foo.patch') >>> p._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo' >>> Patch('foo.patch')._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo' >>> Patch('debian/patches/foo.bar')._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo.bar' >>> p = Patch('debian/patches/foo') >>> p._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo' >>> Patch('0123-foo.patch')._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo' >>> Patch('0123.patch')._get_subject_from_filename() '0123' >>> Patch('0123-foo-0123.patch')._get_subject_from_filename() 'foo-0123' @return: the patch's subject @rtype: C{str} """ subject = os.path.basename(self.path) # Strip of .diff or .patch from patch name try: base, ext = subject.rsplit('.', 1) if ext in self.patch_exts: subject = base except ValueError: pass # No ext so keep subject as is return subject.lstrip('0123456789-') or subject def _get_info_field(self, key, get_val=None): """ Return the key I{key} from the info C{dict} or use val if I{key} is not a valid key. Fill self.info if not already done. @param key: key to fetch @type key: C{str} @param get_val: alternate value if key is not in info dict @type get_val: C{str} """ if self.info == None: self._read_info() if key in self.info: return self.info[key] else: return get_val() if get_val else None @property def subject(self): """ The patch's subject, either from the patch header or from the filename. """ return self._get_info_field('subject', self._get_subject_from_filename) @property def author(self): """The patch's author""" return self._get_info_field('author') @property def email(self): """The patch author's email address""" return self._get_info_field('email') @property def date(self): """The patch's modification time""" return self._get_info_field('date') class PatchSeries(list): """ A series of L{Patch}es as read from a quilt series file). """ @classmethod def read_series_file(klass, seriesfile): """Read a series file into L{Patch} objects""" patch_dir = os.path.dirname(seriesfile) if not os.path.exists(seriesfile): return [] try: s = open(seriesfile) except Exception as err: raise GbpError("Cannot open series file: %s" % err) queue = klass._read_series(s, patch_dir) s.close() return queue @classmethod def _read_series(klass, series, patch_dir): """ Read patch series >>> PatchSeries._read_series(['a/b', \ 'a -p1', \ 'a/b -p2'], '.') # doctest:+NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE [, , ] >>> PatchSeries._read_series(['# foo', 'a/b', '', '# bar'], '.') [] @param series: series of patches in quilt format @type series: iterable of strings @param patch_dir: path prefix to prepend to each patch path @type patch_dir: string """ queue = PatchSeries() for line in series: try: if line[0] in [ '\n', '#' ]: continue except IndexError: continue # ignore empty lines queue.append(klass._parse_line(line, patch_dir)) return queue @staticmethod def _get_topic(line): """ Get the topic from the patch's path >>> PatchSeries._get_topic("a/b c") 'a' >>> PatchSeries._get_topic("asdf") >>> PatchSeries._get_topic("/asdf") """ topic = os.path.dirname(line) if topic in [ '', '/' ]: topic = None return topic @staticmethod def _split_strip(line): """ Separate the -p option from the patch name >>> PatchSeries._split_strip("asdf -p1") ('asdf', 1) >>> PatchSeries._split_strip("a/nice/patch") ('a/nice/patch', None) >>> PatchSeries._split_strip("asdf foo") ('asdf foo', None) """ patch = line strip = None split = line.rsplit(None, 1) if len(split) > 1: m = re.match('-p(?P[0-9]+)', split[1]) if m: patch = split[0] strip = int(m.group('level')) return (patch, strip) @classmethod def _parse_line(klass, line, patch_dir): """ Parse a single line from a series file >>> PatchSeries._parse_line("a/b -p1", '/tmp/patches') >>> PatchSeries._parse_line("a/b", '.') """ line = line.rstrip() topic = klass._get_topic(line) (patch, split) = klass._split_strip(line) return Patch(os.path.join(patch_dir, patch), topic, split)