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  • Committer: Tim Marston
  • Date: 2014-04-05 22:30:23 UTC
  • Revision ID: tim@ed.am-20140405223023-3co87mbvnxwk1l65
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# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import os, sys, getopt
 
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import os, sys, getopt, ConfigParser
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import the
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from vcs.vcs import Vcs
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#               print "  remove        remove a local file from the repository"
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                print "  status        list files that have changed locally"
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                print "  diff          shows changes made to local files"
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#               print "  revert        undo changes made to a local file"
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#               print "  stage-add     stage local files/changes"
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#               print "  stage-remove  stage the removal of files"
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                print "  stage-revert  revert staged changes"
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#               print "  stage-status  show status of staging area"
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#               print "  stage-diff    shows staged changes"
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#               print "  stage-commit  commit staged changes to repository"
 
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                print "  revert        undo changes made to local files"
 
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#               print "  stage-add     add (but don't commit) files/changes to local repository"
 
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#               print "  stage-remove  delete *but don't comit) files from the local repository"
 
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                print "  stage-revert  revert changes in the local repository"
 
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#               print "  stage-status  show status of local repository"
 
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#               print "  stage-diff    shows changes in local repository"
 
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#               print "  stage-commit  commit changes in the local repository"
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                print
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                print "For help about a particular command (including the additional options that the"
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                print "command accepts) try typing:"
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                        # ignore errors -- we aren't parsing the command line properly yet
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                        pass
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                # read program configuration
 
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                self.read_config()
 
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                # find the first non-option argument (the command)
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                the.command = self.get_command_argument( sys.argv[ 1: ] )
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                if the.command == None:
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                                                         fromlist = [ class_name ] )
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                instance = getattr( module, class_name )()
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                # run the command
 
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                # fully parse the command line, as per the command
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                try:
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                        instance.parse_command_line()
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                        instance.run()
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                except( getopt.GetoptError, self.UsageError ) as e:
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                        self.print_usage( e.msg )
 
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                except self.FatalError as e:
 
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                        self.die( e.msg )
 
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                # do late initialisation
 
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                the.late_init()
 
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                        instance.run()
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                except Vcs.VcsError as e:
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                        message = e.msg.rstrip()
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                        if the.verbose:
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                        self.die( e.msg )
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        def read_config( self ):
 
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                config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser( allow_no_value = True )
 
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                config.read( the.config_file )
 
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                if config.has_option( 'stdhome', 'home-dir' ):
 
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                        the.home_dir = config.get( 'stdhome', 'home-dir' )
 
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        class UsageError( Exception ):
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                def __init__( self, error_message ):