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from __future__ import absolute_import
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib import (
osutils,
progress,
trace,
)
from bzrlib.ui import ui_factory
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
class RenameMap(object):
"""Determine a mapping of renames."""
def __init__(self, tree):
self.tree = tree
self.edge_hashes = {}
@staticmethod
def iter_edge_hashes(lines):
"""Iterate through the hashes of line pairs (which make up an edge).
The hash is truncated using a modulus to avoid excessive memory
consumption by the hitscount dict. A modulus of 10Mi means that the
maximum number of keys is 10Mi. (Keys are normally 32 bits, e.g.
4 Gi)
"""
modulus = 1024 * 1024 * 10
for n in range(len(lines)):
yield hash(tuple(lines[n:n+2])) % modulus
def add_edge_hashes(self, lines, tag):
"""Update edge_hashes to include the given lines.
:param lines: The lines to update the hashes for.
:param tag: A tag uniquely associated with these lines (i.e. file-id)
"""
for my_hash in self.iter_edge_hashes(lines):
self.edge_hashes.setdefault(my_hash, set()).add(tag)
def add_file_edge_hashes(self, tree, file_ids):
"""Update to reflect the hashes for files in the tree.
:param tree: The tree containing the files.
:param file_ids: A list of file_ids to perform the updates for.
"""
desired_files = [(f, f) for f in file_ids]
task = ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
try:
for num, (file_id, contents) in enumerate(
tree.iter_files_bytes(desired_files)):
task.update(gettext('Calculating hashes'), num, len(file_ids))
s = StringIO()
s.writelines(contents)
s.seek(0)
self.add_edge_hashes(s.readlines(), file_id)
finally:
task.finished()
def hitcounts(self, lines):
"""Count the number of hash hits for each tag, for the given lines.
Hits are weighted according to the number of tags the hash is
associated with; more tags means that the hash is less rare and should
tend to be ignored.
:param lines: The lines to calculate hashes of.
:return: a dict of {tag: hitcount}
"""
hits = {}
for my_hash in self.iter_edge_hashes(lines):
tags = self.edge_hashes.get(my_hash)
if tags is None:
continue
taglen = len(tags)
for tag in tags:
if tag not in hits:
hits[tag] = 0
hits[tag] += 1.0 / taglen
return hits
def get_all_hits(self, paths):
"""Find all the hit counts for the listed paths in the tree.
:return: A list of tuples of count, path, file_id.
"""
all_hits = []
task = ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
try:
for num, path in enumerate(paths):
task.update(gettext('Determining hash hits'), num, len(paths))
hits = self.hitcounts(self.tree.get_file_lines(None,
path=path))
all_hits.extend((v, path, k) for k, v in hits.items())
finally:
task.finished()
return all_hits
def file_match(self, paths):
"""Return a mapping from file_ids to the supplied paths."""
return self._match_hits(self.get_all_hits(paths))
@staticmethod
def _match_hits(hit_list):
"""Using a hit list, determine a path-to-fileid map.
The hit list is a list of (count, path, file_id), where count is a
(possibly float) number, with higher numbers indicating stronger
matches.
"""
seen_file_ids = set()
path_map = {}
for count, path, file_id in sorted(hit_list, reverse=True):
if path in path_map or file_id in seen_file_ids:
continue
path_map[path] = file_id
seen_file_ids.add(file_id)
return path_map
def get_required_parents(self, matches):
"""Return a dict of all file parents that must be versioned.
The keys are the required parents and the values are sets of their
children.
"""
required_parents = {}
for path in matches:
while True:
child = path
path = osutils.dirname(path)
if self.tree.path2id(path) is not None:
break
required_parents.setdefault(path, []).append(child)
require_ids = {}
for parent, children in required_parents.iteritems():
child_file_ids = set()
for child in children:
file_id = matches.get(child)
if file_id is not None:
child_file_ids.add(file_id)
require_ids[parent] = child_file_ids
return require_ids
def match_parents(self, required_parents, missing_parents):
"""Map parent directories to file-ids.
This is done by finding similarity between the file-ids of children of
required parent directories and the file-ids of children of missing
parent directories.
"""
all_hits = []
for file_id, file_id_children in missing_parents.iteritems():
for path, path_children in required_parents.iteritems():
hits = len(path_children.intersection(file_id_children))
if hits > 0:
all_hits.append((hits, path, file_id))
return self._match_hits(all_hits)
def _find_missing_files(self, basis):
missing_files = set()
missing_parents = {}
candidate_files = set()
task = ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
iterator = self.tree.iter_changes(basis, want_unversioned=True,
pb=task)
try:
for (file_id, paths, changed_content, versioned, parent, name,
kind, executable) in iterator:
if kind[1] is None and versioned[1]:
missing_parents.setdefault(parent[0], set()).add(file_id)
if kind[0] == 'file':
missing_files.add(file_id)
else:
#other kinds are not handled
pass
if versioned == (False, False):
if self.tree.is_ignored(paths[1]):
continue
if kind[1] == 'file':
candidate_files.add(paths[1])
if kind[1] == 'directory':
for _dir, children in self.tree.walkdirs(paths[1]):
for child in children:
if child[2] == 'file':
candidate_files.add(child[0])
finally:
task.finished()
return missing_files, missing_parents, candidate_files
@classmethod
def guess_renames(klass, tree, dry_run=False):
"""Guess which files to rename, and perform the rename.
We assume that unversioned files and missing files indicate that
versioned files have been renamed outside of Bazaar.
:param tree: A write-locked working tree.
"""
required_parents = {}
task = ui_factory.nested_progress_bar()
try:
pp = progress.ProgressPhase('Guessing renames', 4, task)
basis = tree.basis_tree()
basis.lock_read()
try:
rn = klass(tree)
pp.next_phase()
missing_files, missing_parents, candidate_files = (
rn._find_missing_files(basis))
pp.next_phase()
rn.add_file_edge_hashes(basis, missing_files)
finally:
basis.unlock()
pp.next_phase()
matches = rn.file_match(candidate_files)
parents_matches = matches
while len(parents_matches) > 0:
required_parents = rn.get_required_parents(
parents_matches)
parents_matches = rn.match_parents(required_parents,
missing_parents)
matches.update(parents_matches)
pp.next_phase()
delta = rn._make_inventory_delta(matches)
for old, new, file_id, entry in delta:
trace.note( gettext("{0} => {1}").format(old, new) )
if not dry_run:
tree.add(required_parents)
tree.apply_inventory_delta(delta)
finally:
task.finished()
def _make_inventory_delta(self, matches):
delta = []
file_id_matches = dict((f, p) for p, f in matches.items())
for old_path, entry in self.tree.iter_entries_by_dir(matches.values()):
new_path = file_id_matches[entry.file_id]
parent_path, new_name = osutils.split(new_path)
parent_id = matches.get(parent_path)
if parent_id is None:
parent_id = self.tree.path2id(parent_path)
if entry.name == new_name and entry.parent_id == parent_id:
continue
new_entry = entry.copy()
new_entry.parent_id = parent_id
new_entry.name = new_name
delta.append((old_path, new_path, new_entry.file_id, new_entry))
return delta
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