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+# Git repo support.
+# Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# 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 3 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+from gitlog_to_changelog import analyze_diff
+import subprocess
+import re
+from misc_util import *
+
+class GitRepo:
+ def __init__(self, ignore_list, debug):
+ self.ignore_list = ignore_list
+ self.debug = debug
+
+
+ def exec_git_cmd(self, args):
+ ''' Execute a git command and return its result as a list of strings.
+ '''
+ args.insert(0, 'git')
+ self.debug.print(args)
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+
+ # Clean up the output by removing trailing spaces, newlines and dropping
+ # blank lines.
+ op = [decode(x[:-1]).strip() for x in proc.stdout]
+ op = [re.sub(r'[\s\f]+', ' ', x) for x in op]
+ op = [x for x in op if x]
+ return op
+
+
+ def list_changes(self, commit, frontends):
+ ''' List changes in a single commit.
+
+ For the input commit id COMMIT, identify the files that have changed and the
+ nature of their changes. Print commit information in the ChangeLog format,
+ calling into helper functions as necessary.
+ '''
+
+ op = self.exec_git_cmd(['show', '--pretty=fuller', '--date=short',
+ '--raw', commit])
+ authors = []
+ date = ''
+ merge = False
+ copyright_exempt=''
+ subject= ''
+
+ for l in op:
+ if l.lower().find('copyright-paperwork-exempt:') == 0 \
+ and 'yes' in l.lower():
+ copyright_exempt=' (tiny change)'
+ elif l.lower().find('co-authored-by:') == 0 or \
+ l.find('Author:') == 0:
+ author = l.split(':')[1]
+ author = re.sub(r'([^ ]*)\s*(<.*)', r'\1 \2', author.strip())
+ authors.append(author)
+ elif l.find('CommitDate:') == 0:
+ date = l[11:].strip()
+ elif l.find('Merge:') == 0:
+ merge = True
+ elif not subject and date:
+ subject = l.strip()
+
+ # Find raw commit information for all non-ChangeLog files.
+ op = [x[1:] for x in op if len(x) > 0 and re.match(r'^:[0-9]+', x)]
+
+ # Skip all ignored files.
+ for ign in self.ignore_list:
+ op = [x for x in op if ign not in x]
+
+ # It was only the ChangeLog, ignore.
+ if len(op) == 0:
+ return
+
+ print('%s %s' % (date, authors[0]))
+
+ if (len(authors) > 1):
+ authors = authors[1:]
+ for author in authors:
+ print(' %s' % author)
+
+ print()
+
+ if merge:
+ print('\t MERGE COMMIT: %s\n' % commit)
+ return
+
+ print('\tCOMMIT%s: %s\n\t%s\n' % (copyright_exempt, commit, subject))
+
+ # Changes across a large number of files are typically mechanical (URL
+ # updates, copyright notice changes, etc.) and likely not interesting
+ # enough to produce a detailed ChangeLog entry.
+ if len(op) > 100:
+ print('\t* Suppressing diff as too many files differ.')
+ return
+
+ # Each of these lines has a space separated format like so:
+ # :<OLD MODE> <NEW MODE> <OLD REF> <NEW REF> <OPERATION> <FILE1> <FILE2>
+ #
+ # where OPERATION can be one of the following:
+ # A: File added
+ # D: File removed
+ # M[0-9]{3}: File modified
+ # R[0-9]{3}: File renamed, with the 3 digit number following it indicating
+ # what percentage of the file is intact.
+ # C[0-9]{3}: File copied. Same semantics as R.
+ # T: The permission bits of the file changed
+ # U: Unmerged. We should not encounter this, so we ignore it/
+ # X, or anything else: Most likely a bug. Report it.
+ #
+ # FILE2 is set only when OPERATION is R or C, to indicate the new file name.
+ #
+ # Also note that merge commits have a different format here, with three
+ # entries each for the modes and refs, but we don't bother with it for now.
+ #
+ # For more details: https://git-scm.com/docs/diff-format
+ for f in op:
+ data = f.split()
+ if data[4] == 'A':
+ print('\t* %s: New file.' % data[5])
+ elif data[4] == 'D':
+ print('\t* %s: Delete file.' % data[5])
+ elif data[4] == 'T':
+ print('\t* %s: Changed file permission bits from %s to %s' % \
+ (data[5], data[0], data[1]))
+ elif data[4][0] == 'M':
+ print('\t* %s: Modified.' % data[5])
+ analyze_diff(data[5],
+ self.exec_git_cmd(['show', data[2]]),
+ self.exec_git_cmd(['show', data[3]]), frontends)
+ elif data[4][0] == 'R' or data[4][0] == 'C':
+ change = int(data[4][1:])
+ print('\t* %s: Move to...' % data[5])
+ print('\t* %s: ... here.' % data[6])
+ if change < 100:
+ analyze_diff(data[6],
+ self.exec_git_cmd(['show', data[2]]),
+ self.exec_git_cmd(['show', data[3]]), frontends)
+ # We should never encounter this, so ignore for now.
+ elif data[4] == 'U':
+ pass
+ else:
+ eprint('%s: Unknown line format %s' % (commit, data[4]))
+ sys.exit(42)
+
+ print('')
+
+
+ def list_commits(self, revs):
+ ''' List commit IDs between the two revs in the REVS list.
+ '''
+ ref = revs[0] + '..' + revs[1]
+ return self.exec_git_cmd(['log', '--pretty=%H', ref])