From 4afb2cfd514663d8db1a9e3ab44ee27e61d7f23d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Serge Rehbinder Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 14:40:03 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] 'sat patch': use the system command patch instead of the pyton command patching.py --- commands/patch.py | 6 +- src/patching.py | 1154 --------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1158 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 src/patching.py diff --git a/commands/patch.py b/commands/patch.py index c3525f8..f9e88e5 100644 --- a/commands/patch.py +++ b/commands/patch.py @@ -80,10 +80,8 @@ def apply_patch(config, product_info, max_product_name_len, logger): # Check the existence and apply the patch if os.path.isfile(patch): - #patch_exe = "patch" # old patch command (now replace by patching.py) - patch_exe = os.path.join(config.VARS.srcDir, "patching.py") - patch_cmd = "python %s -p1 -- < %s" % (patch_exe, patch) - + patch_cmd = "patch -p1 < %s" % patch + # Write the command in the terminal if verbose level is at 5 logger.write((" >%s\n" % patch_cmd),5) diff --git a/src/patching.py b/src/patching.py deleted file mode 100755 index 21c1a69..0000000 --- a/src/patching.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1154 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -""" Patch utility to apply unified diffs - - Brute-force line-by-line non-recursive parsing - - Copyright (c) 2008-2014 anatoly techtonik - Available under the terms of MIT license - - Project home: http://code.google.com/p/python-patch/ - - - $Id$ - $HeadURL$ -""" - -__author__ = "anatoly techtonik " -__version__ = "1.14dev" - -import copy -import logging -import re -# cStringIO doesn't support unicode in 2.5 -from StringIO import StringIO -import urllib2 - -from os.path import exists, isfile, abspath -import os -import posixpath -import shutil - - -#------------------------------------------------ -# Logging is controlled by logger named after the -# module name (e.g. 'patch' for patch.py module) - -debugmode = False - -logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -debug = logger.debug -info = logger.info -warning = logger.warning - -class NullHandler(logging.Handler): - """ Copied from Python 2.7 to avoid getting - `No handlers could be found for logger "patch"` - http://bugs.python.org/issue16539 - """ - def handle(self, record): - pass - def emit(self, record): - pass - def createLock(self): - self.lock = None - -logger.addHandler(NullHandler()) - -#------------------------------------------------ -# Constants for Patch/PatchSet types - -DIFF = PLAIN = "plain" -GIT = "git" -HG = MERCURIAL = "mercurial" -SVN = SUBVERSION = "svn" -# mixed type is only actual when PatchSet contains -# Patches of different type -MIXED = MIXED = "mixed" - - -#------------------------------------------------ -# Helpers (these could come with Python stdlib) - -# x...() function are used to work with paths in -# cross-platform manner - all paths use forward -# slashes even on Windows. - -def xisabs(filename): - """ Cross-platform version of `os.path.isabs()` - Returns True if `filename` is absolute on - Linux, OS X or Windows. - """ - if filename.startswith('/'): # Linux/Unix - return True - elif filename.startswith('\\'): # Windows - return True - elif re.match(r'\w:[\\/]', filename): # Windows - return True - return False - -def xnormpath(path): - """ Cross-platform version of os.path.normpath """ - # replace escapes and Windows slashes - normalized = posixpath.normpath(path).replace('\\', '/') - # fold the result - return posixpath.normpath(normalized) - -def xstrip(filename): - """ Make relative path out of absolute by stripping - prefixes used on Linux, OS X and Windows. - - This function is critical for security. - """ - while xisabs(filename): - # strip windows drive with all slashes - if re.match(r'\w:[\\/]', filename): - filename = re.sub(r'^\w+:[\\/]+', '', filename) - # strip all slashes - elif re.match(r'[\\/]', filename): - filename = re.sub(r'^[\\/]+', '', filename) - return filename - -#----------------------------------------------- -# Main API functions - -def fromfile(filename): - """ Parse patch file. If successful, returns - PatchSet() object. Otherwise returns False. - """ - patchset = PatchSet() - debug("reading %s" % filename) - fp = open(filename, "rb") - res = patchset.parse(fp) - fp.close() - if res == True: - return patchset - return False - - -def fromstring(s): - """ Parse text string and return PatchSet() - object (or False if parsing fails) - """ - ps = PatchSet( StringIO(s) ) - if ps.errors == 0: - return ps - return False - - -def fromurl(url): - """ Parse patch from an URL, return False - if an error occured. Note that this also - can throw urlopen() exceptions. - """ - ps = PatchSet( urllib2.urlopen(url) ) - if ps.errors == 0: - return ps - return False - - -# --- Utility functions --- -# [ ] reuse more universal pathsplit() -def pathstrip(path, n): - """ Strip n leading components from the given path """ - pathlist = [path] - while os.path.dirname(pathlist[0]) != '': - pathlist[0:1] = os.path.split(pathlist[0]) - return '/'.join(pathlist[n:]) -# --- /Utility function --- - - -class Hunk(object): - """ Parsed hunk data container (hunk starts with @@ -R +R @@) """ - - def __init__(self): - self.startsrc=None #: line count starts with 1 - self.linessrc=None - self.starttgt=None - self.linestgt=None - self.invalid=False - self.desc='' - self.text=[] - -# def apply(self, estream): -# """ write hunk data into enumerable stream -# return strings one by one until hunk is -# over -# -# enumerable stream are tuples (lineno, line) -# where lineno starts with 0 -# """ -# pass - - -class Patch(object): - """ Patch for a single file. - If used as an iterable, returns hunks. - """ - def __init__(self): - self.source = None - self.target = None - self.hunks = [] - self.hunkends = [] - self.header = [] - - self.type = None - - def __iter__(self): - for h in self.hunks: - yield h - - -class PatchSet(object): - """ PatchSet is a patch parser and container. - When used as an iterable, returns patches. - """ - - def __init__(self, stream=None): - # --- API accessible fields --- - - # name of the PatchSet (filename or ...) - self.name = None - # patch set type - one of constants - self.type = None - - # list of Patch objects - self.items = [] - - self.errors = 0 # fatal parsing errors - self.warnings = 0 # non-critical warnings - # --- /API --- - - if stream: - self.parse(stream) - - def __len__(self): - return len(self.items) - - def __iter__(self): - for i in self.items: - yield i - - def parse(self, stream): - """ parse unified diff - return True on success - """ - lineends = dict(lf=0, crlf=0, cr=0) - nexthunkno = 0 #: even if index starts with 0 user messages number hunks from 1 - - p = None - hunk = None - # hunkactual variable is used to calculate hunk lines for comparison - hunkactual = dict(linessrc=None, linestgt=None) - - - class wrapumerate(enumerate): - """Enumerate wrapper that uses boolean end of stream status instead of - StopIteration exception, and properties to access line information. - """ - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - # we don't call parent, it is magically created by __new__ method - - self._exhausted = False - self._lineno = False # after end of stream equal to the num of lines - self._line = False # will be reset to False after end of stream - - def next(self): - """Try to read the next line and return True if it is available, - False if end of stream is reached.""" - if self._exhausted: - return False - - try: - self._lineno, self._line = super(wrapumerate, self).next() - except StopIteration: - self._exhausted = True - self._line = False - return False - return True - - @property - def is_empty(self): - return self._exhausted - - @property - def line(self): - return self._line - - @property - def lineno(self): - return self._lineno - - # define states (possible file regions) that direct parse flow - headscan = True # start with scanning header - filenames = False # lines starting with --- and +++ - - hunkhead = False # @@ -R +R @@ sequence - hunkbody = False # - hunkskip = False # skipping invalid hunk mode - - hunkparsed = False # state after successfully parsed hunk - - # regexp to match start of hunk, used groups - 1,3,4,6 - re_hunk_start = re.compile("^@@ -(\d+)(,(\d+))? \+(\d+)(,(\d+))? @@") - - self.errors = 0 - # temp buffers for header and filenames info - header = [] - srcname = None - tgtname = None - - # start of main cycle - # each parsing block already has line available in fe.line - fe = wrapumerate(stream) - while fe.next(): - - # -- deciders: these only switch state to decide who should process - # -- line fetched at the start of this cycle - if hunkparsed: - hunkparsed = False - if re_hunk_start.match(fe.line): - hunkhead = True - elif fe.line.startswith("--- "): - filenames = True - else: - headscan = True - # -- ------------------------------------ - - # read out header - if headscan: - while not fe.is_empty and not fe.line.startswith("--- "): - header.append(fe.line) - fe.next() - if fe.is_empty: - if p == None: - debug("no patch data found") # error is shown later - self.errors += 1 - else: - info("%d unparsed bytes left at the end of stream" % len(''.join(header))) - self.warnings += 1 - # TODO check for \No new line at the end.. - # TODO test for unparsed bytes - # otherwise error += 1 - # this is actually a loop exit - continue - - headscan = False - # switch to filenames state - filenames = True - - line = fe.line - lineno = fe.lineno - - - # hunkskip and hunkbody code skipped until definition of hunkhead is parsed - if hunkbody: - # [x] treat empty lines inside hunks as containing single space - # (this happens when diff is saved by copy/pasting to editor - # that strips trailing whitespace) - if line.strip("\r\n") == "": - debug("expanding empty line in a middle of hunk body") - self.warnings += 1 - line = ' ' + line - - # process line first - if re.match(r"^[- \+\\]", line): - # gather stats about line endings - if line.endswith("\r\n"): - p.hunkends["crlf"] += 1 - elif line.endswith("\n"): - p.hunkends["lf"] += 1 - elif line.endswith("\r"): - p.hunkends["cr"] += 1 - - if line.startswith("-"): - hunkactual["linessrc"] += 1 - elif line.startswith("+"): - hunkactual["linestgt"] += 1 - elif not line.startswith("\\"): - hunkactual["linessrc"] += 1 - hunkactual["linestgt"] += 1 - hunk.text.append(line) - # todo: handle \ No newline cases - else: - warning("invalid hunk no.%d at %d for target file %s" % (nexthunkno, lineno+1, p.target)) - # add hunk status node - hunk.invalid = True - p.hunks.append(hunk) - self.errors += 1 - # switch to hunkskip state - hunkbody = False - hunkskip = True - - # check exit conditions - if hunkactual["linessrc"] > hunk.linessrc or hunkactual["linestgt"] > hunk.linestgt: - warning("extra lines for hunk no.%d at %d for target %s" % (nexthunkno, lineno+1, p.target)) - # add hunk status node - hunk.invalid = True - p.hunks.append(hunk) - self.errors += 1 - # switch to hunkskip state - hunkbody = False - hunkskip = True - elif hunk.linessrc == hunkactual["linessrc"] and hunk.linestgt == hunkactual["linestgt"]: - # hunk parsed successfully - p.hunks.append(hunk) - # switch to hunkparsed state - hunkbody = False - hunkparsed = True - - # detect mixed window/unix line ends - ends = p.hunkends - if ((ends["cr"]!=0) + (ends["crlf"]!=0) + (ends["lf"]!=0)) > 1: - warning("inconsistent line ends in patch hunks for %s" % p.source) - self.warnings += 1 - if debugmode: - debuglines = dict(ends) - debuglines.update(file=p.target, hunk=nexthunkno) - debug("crlf: %(crlf)d lf: %(lf)d cr: %(cr)d\t - file: %(file)s hunk: %(hunk)d" % debuglines) - # fetch next line - continue - - if hunkskip: - if re_hunk_start.match(line): - # switch to hunkhead state - hunkskip = False - hunkhead = True - elif line.startswith("--- "): - # switch to filenames state - hunkskip = False - filenames = True - if debugmode and len(self.items) > 0: - debug("- %2d hunks for %s" % (len(p.hunks), p.source)) - - if filenames: - if line.startswith("--- "): - if srcname != None: - # XXX testcase - warning("skipping false patch for %s" % srcname) - srcname = None - # XXX header += srcname - # double source filename line is encountered - # attempt to restart from this second line - re_filename = "^--- ([^\t]+)" - match = re.match(re_filename, line) - # todo: support spaces in filenames - if match: - srcname = match.group(1).strip() - else: - warning("skipping invalid filename at line %d" % lineno) - self.errors += 1 - # XXX p.header += line - # switch back to headscan state - filenames = False - headscan = True - elif not line.startswith("+++ "): - if srcname != None: - warning("skipping invalid patch with no target for %s" % srcname) - self.errors += 1 - srcname = None - # XXX header += srcname - # XXX header += line - else: - # this should be unreachable - warning("skipping invalid target patch") - filenames = False - headscan = True - else: - if tgtname != None: - # XXX seems to be a dead branch - warning("skipping invalid patch - double target at line %d" % lineno) - self.errors += 1 - srcname = None - tgtname = None - # XXX header += srcname - # XXX header += tgtname - # XXX header += line - # double target filename line is encountered - # switch back to headscan state - filenames = False - headscan = True - else: - re_filename = "^\+\+\+ ([^\t]+)" - match = re.match(re_filename, line) - if not match: - warning("skipping invalid patch - no target filename at line %d" % lineno) - self.errors += 1 - srcname = None - # switch back to headscan state - filenames = False - headscan = True - else: - if p: # for the first run p is None - self.items.append(p) - p = Patch() - p.source = srcname - srcname = None - p.target = match.group(1).strip() - p.header = header - header = [] - # switch to hunkhead state - filenames = False - hunkhead = True - nexthunkno = 0 - p.hunkends = lineends.copy() - continue - - if hunkhead: - match = re.match("^@@ -(\d+)(,(\d+))? \+(\d+)(,(\d+))? @@(.*)", line) - if not match: - if not p.hunks: - warning("skipping invalid patch with no hunks for file %s" % p.source) - self.errors += 1 - # XXX review switch - # switch to headscan state - hunkhead = False - headscan = True - continue - else: - # TODO review condition case - # switch to headscan state - hunkhead = False - headscan = True - else: - hunk = Hunk() - hunk.startsrc = int(match.group(1)) - hunk.linessrc = 1 - if match.group(3): hunk.linessrc = int(match.group(3)) - hunk.starttgt = int(match.group(4)) - hunk.linestgt = 1 - if match.group(6): hunk.linestgt = int(match.group(6)) - hunk.invalid = False - hunk.desc = match.group(7)[1:].rstrip() - hunk.text = [] - - hunkactual["linessrc"] = hunkactual["linestgt"] = 0 - - # switch to hunkbody state - hunkhead = False - hunkbody = True - nexthunkno += 1 - continue - - # /while fe.next() - - if p: - self.items.append(p) - - if not hunkparsed: - if hunkskip: - warning("warning: finished with errors, some hunks may be invalid") - elif headscan: - if len(self.items) == 0: - warning("error: no patch data found!") - return False - else: # extra data at the end of file - pass - else: - warning("error: patch stream is incomplete!") - self.errors += 1 - if len(self.items) == 0: - return False - - if debugmode and len(self.items) > 0: - debug("- %2d hunks for %s" % (len(p.hunks), p.source)) - - # XXX fix total hunks calculation - debug("total files: %d total hunks: %d" % (len(self.items), - sum(len(p.hunks) for p in self.items))) - - # ---- detect patch and patchset types ---- - for idx, p in enumerate(self.items): - self.items[idx].type = self._detect_type(p) - - types = set([p.type for p in self.items]) - if len(types) > 1: - self.type = MIXED - else: - self.type = types.pop() - # -------- - - self._normalize_filenames() - - return (self.errors == 0) - - def _detect_type(self, p): - """ detect and return type for the specified Patch object - analyzes header and filenames info - - NOTE: must be run before filenames are normalized - """ - - # check for SVN - # - header starts with Index: - # - next line is ===... delimiter - # - filename is followed by revision number - # TODO add SVN revision - if (len(p.header) > 1 and p.header[-2].startswith("Index: ") - and p.header[-1].startswith("="*67)): - return SVN - - # common checks for both HG and GIT - DVCS = ((p.source.startswith('a/') or p.source == '/dev/null') - and (p.target.startswith('b/') or p.target == '/dev/null')) - - # GIT type check - # - header[-2] is like "diff --git a/oldname b/newname" - # - header[-1] is like "index .. " - # TODO add git rename diffs and add/remove diffs - # add git diff with spaced filename - # TODO http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-diff.html - - # detect the start of diff header - there might be some comments before - if len(p.header) > 1: - for idx in reversed(range(len(p.header))): - if p.header[idx].startswith("diff --git"): - break - if re.match(r'diff --git a/[\w/.]+ b/[\w/.]+', p.header[idx]): - if (idx+1 < len(p.header) - and re.match(r'index \w{7}..\w{7} \d{6}', p.header[idx+1])): - if DVCS: - return GIT - - # HG check - # - # - for plain HG format header is like "diff -r b2d9961ff1f5 filename" - # - for Git-style HG patches it is "diff --git a/oldname b/newname" - # - filename starts with a/, b/ or is equal to /dev/null - # - exported changesets also contain the header - # # HG changeset patch - # # User name@example.com - # ... - # TODO add MQ - # TODO add revision info - if len(p.header) > 0: - if DVCS and re.match(r'diff -r \w{12} .*', p.header[-1]): - return HG - if DVCS and p.header[-1].startswith('diff --git a/'): - if len(p.header) == 1: # native Git patch header len is 2 - return HG - elif p.header[0].startswith('# HG changeset patch'): - return HG - - return PLAIN - - - def _normalize_filenames(self): - """ sanitize filenames, normalizing paths, i.e.: - 1. strip a/ and b/ prefixes from GIT and HG style patches - 2. remove all references to parent directories (with warning) - 3. translate any absolute paths to relative (with warning) - - [x] always use forward slashes to be crossplatform - (diff/patch were born as a unix utility after all) - - return None - """ - for i,p in enumerate(self.items): - if p.type in (HG, GIT): - # TODO: figure out how to deal with /dev/null entries - debug("stripping a/ and b/ prefixes") - if p.source != '/dev/null': - if not p.source.startswith("a/"): - warning("invalid source filename") - else: - p.source = p.source[2:] - if p.target != '/dev/null': - if not p.target.startswith("b/"): - warning("invalid target filename") - else: - p.target = p.target[2:] - - p.source = xnormpath(p.source) - p.target = xnormpath(p.target) - - sep = '/' # sep value can be hardcoded, but it looks nice this way - - # references to parent are not allowed - if p.source.startswith(".." + sep): - warning("error: stripping parent path for source file patch no.%d" % (i+1)) - self.warnings += 1 - while p.source.startswith(".." + sep): - p.source = p.source.partition(sep)[2] - if p.target.startswith(".." + sep): - warning("error: stripping parent path for target file patch no.%d" % (i+1)) - self.warnings += 1 - while p.target.startswith(".." + sep): - p.target = p.target.partition(sep)[2] - # absolute paths are not allowed - if xisabs(p.source) or xisabs(p.target): - warning("error: absolute paths are not allowed - file no.%d" % (i+1)) - self.warnings += 1 - if xisabs(p.source): - warning("stripping absolute path from source name '%s'" % p.source) - p.source = xstrip(p.source) - if xisabs(p.target): - warning("stripping absolute path from target name '%s'" % p.target) - p.target = xstrip(p.target) - - self.items[i].source = p.source - self.items[i].target = p.target - - - def diffstat(self): - """ calculate diffstat and return as a string - Notes: - - original diffstat ouputs target filename - - single + or - shouldn't escape histogram - """ - names = [] - insert = [] - delete = [] - delta = 0 # size change in bytes - namelen = 0 - maxdiff = 0 # max number of changes for single file - # (for histogram width calculation) - for patch in self.items: - i,d = 0,0 - for hunk in patch.hunks: - for line in hunk.text: - if line.startswith('+'): - i += 1 - delta += len(line)-1 - elif line.startswith('-'): - d += 1 - delta -= len(line)-1 - names.append(patch.target) - insert.append(i) - delete.append(d) - namelen = max(namelen, len(patch.target)) - maxdiff = max(maxdiff, i+d) - output = '' - statlen = len(str(maxdiff)) # stats column width - for i,n in enumerate(names): - # %-19s | %-4d %s - format = " %-" + str(namelen) + "s | %" + str(statlen) + "s %s\n" - - hist = '' - # -- calculating histogram -- - width = len(format % ('', '', '')) - histwidth = max(2, 80 - width) - if maxdiff < histwidth: - hist = "+"*insert[i] + "-"*delete[i] - else: - iratio = (float(insert[i]) / maxdiff) * histwidth - dratio = (float(delete[i]) / maxdiff) * histwidth - - # make sure every entry gets at least one + or - - iwidth = 1 if 0 < iratio < 1 else int(iratio) - dwidth = 1 if 0 < dratio < 1 else int(dratio) - #print iratio, dratio, iwidth, dwidth, histwidth - hist = "+"*int(iwidth) + "-"*int(dwidth) - # -- /calculating +- histogram -- - output += (format % (names[i], insert[i] + delete[i], hist)) - - output += (" %d files changed, %d insertions(+), %d deletions(-), %+d bytes" - % (len(names), sum(insert), sum(delete), delta)) - return output - - - def findfile(self, old, new): - """ return name of file to be patched or None """ - if exists(old): - return old - elif exists(new): - return new - else: - # [w] Google Code generates broken patches with its online editor - debug("broken patch from Google Code, stripping prefixes..") - if old.startswith('a/') and new.startswith('b/'): - old, new = old[2:], new[2:] - debug(" %s" % old) - debug(" %s" % new) - if exists(old): - return old - elif exists(new): - return new - return None - - - def apply(self, strip=0, root=None): - """ Apply parsed patch, optionally stripping leading components - from file paths. `root` parameter specifies working dir. - return True on success - """ - if root: - prevdir = os.getcwd() - os.chdir(root) - - total = len(self.items) - errors = 0 - if strip: - # [ ] test strip level exceeds nesting level - # [ ] test the same only for selected files - # [ ] test if files end up being on the same level - try: - strip = int(strip) - except ValueError: - errors += 1 - warning("error: strip parameter '%s' must be an integer" % strip) - strip = 0 - - #for fileno, filename in enumerate(self.source): - for i,p in enumerate(self.items): - if strip: - debug("stripping %s leading component(s) from:" % strip) - debug(" %s" % p.source) - debug(" %s" % p.target) - old = pathstrip(p.source, strip) - new = pathstrip(p.target, strip) - else: - old, new = p.source, p.target - - filename = self.findfile(old, new) - - if not filename: - warning("source/target file does not exist:\n --- %s\n +++ %s" % (old, new)) - errors += 1 - continue - if not isfile(filename): - warning("not a file - %s" % filename) - errors += 1 - continue - - # [ ] check absolute paths security here - debug("processing %d/%d:\t %s" % (i+1, total, filename)) - - # validate before patching - f2fp = open(filename) - hunkno = 0 - hunk = p.hunks[hunkno] - hunkfind = [] - hunkreplace = [] - validhunks = 0 - canpatch = False - for lineno, line in enumerate(f2fp): - if lineno+1 < hunk.startsrc: - continue - elif lineno+1 == hunk.startsrc: - hunkfind = [x[1:].rstrip("\r\n") for x in hunk.text if x[0] in " -"] - hunkreplace = [x[1:].rstrip("\r\n") for x in hunk.text if x[0] in " +"] - #pprint(hunkreplace) - hunklineno = 0 - - # todo \ No newline at end of file - - # check hunks in source file - if lineno+1 < hunk.startsrc+len(hunkfind)-1: - if line.rstrip("\r\n") == hunkfind[hunklineno]: - hunklineno+=1 - else: - info("file %d/%d:\t %s" % (i+1, total, filename)) - info(" hunk no.%d doesn't match source file at line %d" % (hunkno+1, lineno)) - info(" expected: %s" % hunkfind[hunklineno]) - info(" actual : %s" % line.rstrip("\r\n")) - # not counting this as error, because file may already be patched. - # check if file is already patched is done after the number of - # invalid hunks if found - # TODO: check hunks against source/target file in one pass - # API - check(stream, srchunks, tgthunks) - # return tuple (srcerrs, tgterrs) - - # continue to check other hunks for completeness - hunkno += 1 - if hunkno < len(p.hunks): - hunk = p.hunks[hunkno] - continue - else: - break - - # check if processed line is the last line - if lineno+1 == hunk.startsrc+len(hunkfind)-1: - debug(" hunk no.%d for file %s -- is ready to be patched" % (hunkno+1, filename)) - hunkno+=1 - validhunks+=1 - if hunkno < len(p.hunks): - hunk = p.hunks[hunkno] - else: - if validhunks == len(p.hunks): - # patch file - canpatch = True - break - else: - if hunkno < len(p.hunks): - warning("premature end of source file %s at hunk %d" % (filename, hunkno+1)) - errors += 1 - - f2fp.close() - - if validhunks < len(p.hunks): - if self._match_file_hunks(filename, p.hunks): - warning("already patched %s" % filename) - else: - warning("source file is different - %s" % filename) - errors += 1 - if canpatch: - backupname = filename+".orig" - if exists(backupname): - warning("can't backup original file to %s - aborting" % backupname) - else: - import shutil - shutil.move(filename, backupname) - if self.write_hunks(backupname, filename, p.hunks): - info("successfully patched %d/%d:\t %s" % (i+1, total, filename)) - os.unlink(backupname) - else: - errors += 1 - warning("error patching file %s" % filename) - shutil.copy(filename, filename+".invalid") - warning("invalid version is saved to %s" % filename+".invalid") - # todo: proper rejects - shutil.move(backupname, filename) - - if root: - os.chdir(prevdir) - - # todo: check for premature eof - return (errors == 0) - - - def _reverse(self): - """ reverse patch direction (this doesn't touch filenames) """ - for p in self.items: - for h in p.hunks: - h.startsrc, h.starttgt = h.starttgt, h.startsrc - h.linessrc, h.linestgt = h.linestgt, h.linessrc - for i,line in enumerate(h.text): - if line[0] == '+': - h.text[i] = '-' + line[1:] - elif line[0] == '-': - h.text[i] = '+' +line[1:] - - def revert(self, strip=0, root=None): - """ apply patch in reverse order """ - reverted = copy.deepcopy(self) - reverted._reverse() - return reverted.apply(strip, root) - - - def can_patch(self, filename): - """ Check if specified filename can be patched. Returns None if file can - not be found among source filenames. False if patch can not be applied - clearly. True otherwise. - - :returns: True, False or None - """ - filename = abspath(filename) - for p in self.items: - if filename == abspath(p.source): - return self._match_file_hunks(filename, p.hunks) - return None - - - def _match_file_hunks(self, filepath, hunks): - matched = True - fp = open(abspath(filepath)) - - class NoMatch(Exception): - pass - - lineno = 1 - line = fp.readline() - hno = None - try: - for hno, h in enumerate(hunks): - # skip to first line of the hunk - while lineno < h.starttgt: - if not len(line): # eof - debug("check failed - premature eof before hunk: %d" % (hno+1)) - raise NoMatch - line = fp.readline() - lineno += 1 - for hline in h.text: - if hline.startswith("-"): - continue - if not len(line): - debug("check failed - premature eof on hunk: %d" % (hno+1)) - # todo: \ No newline at the end of file - raise NoMatch - if line.rstrip("\r\n") != hline[1:].rstrip("\r\n"): - debug("file is not patched - failed hunk: %d" % (hno+1)) - raise NoMatch - line = fp.readline() - lineno += 1 - - except NoMatch: - matched = False - # todo: display failed hunk, i.e. expected/found - - fp.close() - return matched - - - def patch_stream(self, instream, hunks): - """ Generator that yields stream patched with hunks iterable - - Converts lineends in hunk lines to the best suitable format - autodetected from input - """ - - # todo: At the moment substituted lineends may not be the same - # at the start and at the end of patching. Also issue a - # warning/throw about mixed lineends (is it really needed?) - - hunks = iter(hunks) - - srclineno = 1 - - lineends = {'\n':0, '\r\n':0, '\r':0} - def get_line(): - """ - local utility function - return line from source stream - collecting line end statistics on the way - """ - line = instream.readline() - # 'U' mode works only with text files - if line.endswith("\r\n"): - lineends["\r\n"] += 1 - elif line.endswith("\n"): - lineends["\n"] += 1 - elif line.endswith("\r"): - lineends["\r"] += 1 - return line - - for hno, h in enumerate(hunks): - debug("hunk %d" % (hno+1)) - # skip to line just before hunk starts - while srclineno < h.startsrc: - yield get_line() - srclineno += 1 - - for hline in h.text: - # todo: check \ No newline at the end of file - if hline.startswith("-") or hline.startswith("\\"): - get_line() - srclineno += 1 - continue - else: - if not hline.startswith("+"): - get_line() - srclineno += 1 - line2write = hline[1:] - # detect if line ends are consistent in source file - if sum([bool(lineends[x]) for x in lineends]) == 1: - newline = [x for x in lineends if lineends[x] != 0][0] - yield line2write.rstrip("\r\n")+newline - else: # newlines are mixed - yield line2write - - for line in instream: - yield line - - - def write_hunks(self, srcname, tgtname, hunks): - src = open(srcname, "rb") - tgt = open(tgtname, "wb") - - debug("processing target file %s" % tgtname) - - tgt.writelines(self.patch_stream(src, hunks)) - - tgt.close() - src.close() - # [ ] TODO: add test for permission copy - shutil.copymode(srcname, tgtname) - return True - - - def dump(self): - for p in self.items: - for headline in p.header: - print headline.rstrip('\n') - print '--- ' + p.source - print '+++ ' + p.target - for h in p.hunks: - print '@@ -%s,%s +%s,%s @@' % (h.startsrc, h.linessrc, h.starttgt, h.linestgt) - for line in h.text: - print line.rstrip('\n') - - -def main(): - from optparse import OptionParser - from os.path import exists - import sys - - opt = OptionParser(usage="1. %prog [options] unified.diff\n" - " 2. %prog [options] http://host/patch\n" - " 3. %prog [options] -- < unified.diff", - version="python-patch %s" % __version__) - opt.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_const", dest="verbosity", - const=0, help="print only warnings and errors", default=1) - opt.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_const", dest="verbosity", - const=2, help="be verbose") - opt.add_option("--debug", action="store_true", dest="debugmode", help="debug mode") - opt.add_option("--diffstat", action="store_true", dest="diffstat", - help="print diffstat and exit") - opt.add_option("-d", "--directory", metavar='DIR', - help="specify root directory for applying patch") - opt.add_option("-p", "--strip", type="int", metavar='N', default=0, - help="strip N path components from filenames") - opt.add_option("--revert", action="store_true", - help="apply patch in reverse order (unpatch)") - (options, args) = opt.parse_args() - - if not args and sys.argv[-1:] != ['--']: - opt.print_version() - opt.print_help() - sys.exit() - readstdin = (sys.argv[-1:] == ['--'] and not args) - - debugmode = options.debugmode - - verbosity_levels = {0:logging.WARNING, 1:logging.INFO, 2:logging.DEBUG} - loglevel = verbosity_levels[options.verbosity] - logformat = "%(message)s" - if debugmode: - loglevel = logging.DEBUG - logformat = "%(levelname)8s %(message)s" - logger.setLevel(loglevel) - loghandler = logging.StreamHandler() - loghandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(logformat)) - logger.addHandler(loghandler) - - - if readstdin: - patch = PatchSet(sys.stdin) - else: - patchfile = args[0] - urltest = patchfile.split(':')[0] - if (':' in patchfile and urltest.isalpha() - and len(urltest) > 1): # one char before : is a windows drive letter - patch = fromurl(patchfile) - else: - if not exists(patchfile) or not isfile(patchfile): - sys.exit("patch file does not exist - %s" % patchfile) - patch = fromfile(patchfile) - - if options.diffstat: - print patch.diffstat() - sys.exit(0) - - #pprint(patch) - if options.revert: - patch.revert(options.strip, root=options.directory) or sys.exit(-1) - else: - patch.apply(options.strip, root=options.directory) or sys.exit(-1) - - # todo: document and test line ends handling logic - patch.py detects proper line-endings - # for inserted hunks and issues a warning if patched file has incosistent line ends - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() - -# Legend: -# [ ] - some thing to be done -# [w] - official wart, external or internal that is unlikely to be fixed - -# [ ] API break (2.x) wishlist -# PatchSet.items --> PatchSet.patches - -# [ ] run --revert test for all dataset items -# [ ] run .parse() / .dump() test for dataset - -- 2.39.2