git/gitMergeCommon.py
Junio C Hamano 720d150c48 Add a new merge strategy by Fredrik Kuivinen.
I really wanted to try this out, instead of asking for an adjustment
to the 'git merge' driver and waiting.  For now the new strategy is
called 'fredrik' and not in the list of default strategies to be tried.

The script wants Python 2.4 so this commit also adjusts Debian and RPM
build procecure files.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2005-09-10 19:46:53 -07:00

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Python

import sys, re, os, traceback
from sets import Set
if sys.version_info[0] < 2 or \
(sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] < 4):
print 'Python version 2.4 required, found', \
str(sys.version_info[0])+'.'+str(sys.version_info[1])+'.'+ \
str(sys.version_info[2])
sys.exit(1)
import subprocess
# Debugging machinery
# -------------------
DEBUG = 0
functionsToDebug = Set()
def addDebug(func):
if type(func) == str:
functionsToDebug.add(func)
else:
functionsToDebug.add(func.func_name)
def debug(*args):
if DEBUG:
funcName = traceback.extract_stack()[-2][2]
if funcName in functionsToDebug:
printList(args)
def printList(list):
for x in list:
sys.stdout.write(str(x))
sys.stdout.write(' ')
sys.stdout.write('\n')
# Program execution
# -----------------
class ProgramError(Exception):
def __init__(self, progStr, error):
self.progStr = progStr
self.error = error
addDebug('runProgram')
def runProgram(prog, input=None, returnCode=False, env=None, pipeOutput=True):
debug('runProgram prog:', str(prog), 'input:', str(input))
if type(prog) is str:
progStr = prog
else:
progStr = ' '.join(prog)
try:
if pipeOutput:
stderr = subprocess.STDOUT
stdout = subprocess.PIPE
else:
stderr = None
stdout = None
pop = subprocess.Popen(prog,
shell = type(prog) is str,
stderr=stderr,
stdout=stdout,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
env=env)
except OSError, e:
debug('strerror:', e.strerror)
raise ProgramError(progStr, e.strerror)
if input != None:
pop.stdin.write(input)
pop.stdin.close()
if pipeOutput:
out = pop.stdout.read()
else:
out = ''
code = pop.wait()
if returnCode:
ret = [out, code]
else:
ret = out
if code != 0 and not returnCode:
debug('error output:', out)
debug('prog:', prog)
raise ProgramError(progStr, out)
# debug('output:', out.replace('\0', '\n'))
return ret
# Code for computing common ancestors
# -----------------------------------
currentId = 0
def getUniqueId():
global currentId
currentId += 1
return currentId
# The 'virtual' commit objects have SHAs which are integers
shaRE = re.compile('^[0-9a-f]{40}$')
def isSha(obj):
return (type(obj) is str and bool(shaRE.match(obj))) or \
(type(obj) is int and obj >= 1)
class Commit:
def __init__(self, sha, parents, tree=None):
self.parents = parents
self.firstLineMsg = None
self.children = []
if tree:
tree = tree.rstrip()
assert(isSha(tree))
self._tree = tree
if not sha:
self.sha = getUniqueId()
self.virtual = True
self.firstLineMsg = 'virtual commit'
assert(isSha(tree))
else:
self.virtual = False
self.sha = sha.rstrip()
assert(isSha(self.sha))
def tree(self):
self.getInfo()
assert(self._tree != None)
return self._tree
def shortInfo(self):
self.getInfo()
return str(self.sha) + ' ' + self.firstLineMsg
def __str__(self):
return self.shortInfo()
def getInfo(self):
if self.virtual or self.firstLineMsg != None:
return
else:
info = runProgram(['git-cat-file', 'commit', self.sha])
info = info.split('\n')
msg = False
for l in info:
if msg:
self.firstLineMsg = l
break
else:
if l.startswith('tree'):
self._tree = l[5:].rstrip()
elif l == '':
msg = True
class Graph:
def __init__(self):
self.commits = []
self.shaMap = {}
def addNode(self, node):
assert(isinstance(node, Commit))
self.shaMap[node.sha] = node
self.commits.append(node)
for p in node.parents:
p.children.append(node)
return node
def reachableNodes(self, n1, n2):
res = {}
def traverse(n):
res[n] = True
for p in n.parents:
traverse(p)
traverse(n1)
traverse(n2)
return res
def fixParents(self, node):
for x in range(0, len(node.parents)):
node.parents[x] = self.shaMap[node.parents[x]]
# addDebug('buildGraph')
def buildGraph(heads):
debug('buildGraph heads:', heads)
for h in heads:
assert(isSha(h))
g = Graph()
out = runProgram(['git-rev-list', '--parents'] + heads)
for l in out.split('\n'):
if l == '':
continue
shas = l.split(' ')
# This is a hack, we temporarily use the 'parents' attribute
# to contain a list of SHA1:s. They are later replaced by proper
# Commit objects.
c = Commit(shas[0], shas[1:])
g.commits.append(c)
g.shaMap[c.sha] = c
for c in g.commits:
g.fixParents(c)
for c in g.commits:
for p in c.parents:
p.children.append(c)
return g
# Write the empty tree to the object database and return its SHA1
def writeEmptyTree():
tmpIndex = os.environ['GIT_DIR'] + '/merge-tmp-index'
def delTmpIndex():
try:
os.unlink(tmpIndex)
except OSError:
pass
delTmpIndex()
newEnv = os.environ.copy()
newEnv['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = tmpIndex
res = runProgram(['git-write-tree'], env=newEnv).rstrip()
delTmpIndex()
return res
def addCommonRoot(graph):
roots = []
for c in graph.commits:
if len(c.parents) == 0:
roots.append(c)
superRoot = Commit(sha=None, parents=[], tree=writeEmptyTree())
graph.addNode(superRoot)
for r in roots:
r.parents = [superRoot]
superRoot.children = roots
return superRoot
def getCommonAncestors(graph, commit1, commit2):
'''Find the common ancestors for commit1 and commit2'''
assert(isinstance(commit1, Commit) and isinstance(commit2, Commit))
def traverse(start, set):
stack = [start]
while len(stack) > 0:
el = stack.pop()
set.add(el)
for p in el.parents:
if p not in set:
stack.append(p)
h1Set = Set()
h2Set = Set()
traverse(commit1, h1Set)
traverse(commit2, h2Set)
shared = h1Set.intersection(h2Set)
if len(shared) == 0:
shared = [addCommonRoot(graph)]
res = Set()
for s in shared:
if len([c for c in s.children if c in shared]) == 0:
res.add(s)
return list(res)