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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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from config import Config
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from vcs.vcs import Vcs
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def __init__( self, version ):
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self.name = os.path.basename( sys.argv[ 0 ] )
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self.version = version
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self.program = os.path.basename( sys.argv[ 0 ] )
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def die( self, error_message ):
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prefix = self.name + ( ' ' + the.command if the.command else '' )
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print >> sys.stderr, '%s: %s' % ( prefix, error_message )
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def print_usage( self, error_message ):
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print >> sys.stderr, self.program + ": " + error_message
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print >> sys.stderr, "Try '" + self.program + " --help' for more information."
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command = ' ' + the.command if the.command else ''
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self.die( error_message + \
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"\nTry '%s%s --help' for more information." % \
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( self.name, command ) )
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def print_help( self ):
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print "Usage: " + self.program + " COMMAND [OPTION]..."
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print "Usage: " + self.name + " COMMAND [OPTION]..."
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# 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
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print "Manage your home directories, across multiple computers, similar to how you"
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print "would software under version control."
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print "Tool to manage a set of files in your home directory and distribute them across"
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print "multiple computers, merging local changes (in the same way as you would manage"
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print "source code under version control)."
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print "Global options (for all commands):"
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print " --help display help and exit"
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print " update update files in your home directory"
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print " resolve try to finish an update (that had conflicts)"
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print " add add local files/changes to the repository"
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print " remove remove a local file from the repository"
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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-commit commit staged changes to repository"
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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 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 "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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print " $ " + self.program + " COMMAND --help"
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print " $ " + self.name + " COMMAND --help"
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def print_version( self ):
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print "stdhome " + self.version
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print "Copyright (C) 2013 Tim Marston"
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print "Copyright (C) 2013 to 2014 Tim Marston"
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print "This program is free software, and you may use, modify and redistribute it"
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def check_command( self, command ):
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Check that the given command is valid and return the full name of the command.
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- `command`: the given command
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"""Check that the given command is valid and return the full name of the
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@param command the given command
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if [ 'init', 'update', 'resolve', 'add', 'remove', 'revert',
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'stage-add', 'stage-remove', 'stage-revert', 'stage-status',
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'stage-commit' ].count( command ) == 1:
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if [ 'init', 'update', 'resolve', 'add', 'remove', 'revert', 'status',
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'diff', 'stage-add', 'stage-remove', 'stage-revert',
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'stage-status', 'stage-diff', 'stage-commit'
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].count( command ) == 1:
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elif command == 'up':
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elif command == 'rm':
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}.get( command, False )
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if alias: return alias
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def get_command_argument( self, args ):
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"""Find the first program argument what isn't an option argument.
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@param args the program arguments
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Find the first program argument what isn't an option argument.
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- `args`: the program arguments
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if args[ 0 ] == '--':
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return args[ 1 ] if len( args ) > 1 else None
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args = args[ 1 : ]
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# make an initial attempt to parse the command line, looking only for
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# --help and --version, so that they have the chance to run without a
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# command being specified
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# --help, --version and --verbose, so that they have the chance to run
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# without a command being specified
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opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(
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[ "help", "version" ] )
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[ "verbose", "help", "version" ] )
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for opt, optargs in opts:
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for opt, optarg in opts:
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# we only show help if there are no non-option arguments (e.g.,
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# a command) specified. If a command has been specified it will
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# have to be parsed and --help will be handled by it, instead)
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if opt == "--help" and len( args ) == 0:
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if opt in [ '--verbose', '-v' ]:
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elif opt == "--help" and len( args ) == 0:
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self.print_help()
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elif opt == "--version":
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self.print_version()
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except getopt.GetoptError as e:
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# ignore any errors -- we aren't parsing the command line properly
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# ignore errors -- we aren't parsing the command line properly yet
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# find the first non-option argument (the command)
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self.command = self.get_command_argument( sys.argv[ 1: ] )
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if self.command == None:
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# read program configuration
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the.config = Config()
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# find the command by grabbing the first program argument that doesn't
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# look like an option (note: the first argument that doesn't look like
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# an option may actually be an argument to an option, so this is far
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# from perfect, but, provided the user is mindful, this is preferable to
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# forcing the user to always specify options after 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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self.print_usage( "missing command" )
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# check command is valid
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self.command = self.check_command( self.command )
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if self.command == None:
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the.command = self.check_command( the.command )
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if the.command == None:
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self.print_usage( "bad command" )
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# calculate class name
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bits = self.command.split( '-' )
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class_name = 'Command'
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# calculate module and class name
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class_name = module_name = ''
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bits = the.command.split( '-' )
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class_name += bit[ 0 ].upper() + bit[ 1 : ]
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# instantiate and run the command class
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module = __import__( 'stdhome.command_' + self.command )
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the_class = getattr( module, class_name )
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instance = the_class()
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if module_name: module_name += '_'
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class_name += 'Command'
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# import module and instantiate the class
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module = __import__( 'stdhome.command.' + module_name,
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fromlist = [ class_name ] )
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instance = getattr( module, class_name )()
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# fully parse the command line, as per the command
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instance.parse_command_line()
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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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# do late initialisation
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except Vcs.VcsError as e:
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message = e.msg.rstrip()
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message += '\n\nOUTPUT:\n' + e.output.rstrip()
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except self.FatalError as e:
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class UsageError( Exception ):
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def __init__( self, error_message ):
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self.msg = error_message
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class FatalError( Exception ):
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def __init__( self, message ):