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  • Committer: Tim Marston
  • Date: 2014-04-18 15:00:55 UTC
  • Revision ID: tim@ed.am-20140418150055-wy2zmdiwn7sptk4x
status comand now accepts a list of files

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                                                        that no longer exists in the repo
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        """
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        def __init__( self, walk_files = None, quiet = False ):
 
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        def __init__( self, walk_files = None ):
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                CopyBaseWalker.__init__( self )
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                self.src_dir = the.repo.full_dir
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                self.dst_dir = the.full_home_dir
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                                                 self.generate_walk_list()
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                self.check_dst_symlinks = True
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                self.check_dst_ignores = True
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                self.quiet = quiet
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        def print_op( self, rel_file, src, op, dst ):
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                # report changes
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                if not self.quiet and the.verbose < 2 and op == '*':
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                        if dst == '_':
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                                print " N  %s" % ( rel_file )
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                        elif src == '_':
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                                print " D  %s" % ( rel_file )
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                        elif src == dst:
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                                print " M  %s" % ( rel_file )
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                        else:
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                                print " K  %s" % ( rel_file )
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                # verbose reporting
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                if the.verbose >= 2:
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                        if op == '*': op = '<'
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                        print "  %s%s%s %s" % ( src, op, dst, rel_file )
 
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        def print_op( self, rel_file, operation ):
 
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                operation = re.sub( r'(.)(.)(.)', r'\3\2\1', operation )
 
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                operation = re.sub( r'\>', r'<', operation )
 
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                print "  %s %s" % ( operation, rel_file )