package VCP::Rev; =head1 NAME VCP::Rev - VCP's concept of a revision =head1 SYNOPSIS use VCP::Rev; use VCP::Rev qw( iso8601format ); my $r = VCP::Rev->new; =head1 DESCRIPTION A data structure that represents a revision to a file (but, technically, not a version of a file, though the two are often synonymous). =head1 METHODS =over =cut $VERSION = 1 ; @EXPORT_OK = qw( iso8601format ); use Exporter (); *import = \&Exporter::import; *import = \&Exporter::import; use strict ; use Carp ; use VCP::Logger qw( lg pr BUG ); use VCP::Debug ':debug' ; use VCP::Utils 'empty' ; my @fields; BEGIN { ## VCP::Revs are blessed arrays that contain a series of unpacked fields ## (the references to shared strings above) and a packed string. The ## accessors for the packed strings unpack as needed. The packing is ## to save overhead for "payload" fields that are not used for sorting. ## @fields = ( ## ## RevML fields and their types. ## s=string, the default ## i=integer ## _=build private accessors (prefixed with an "_") for a packed ## field; allows public wrappers around packed fields. ## @=it's an array (needed for serialization support) ## 'ID:_', ## A unique identifier for the rev 'NAME', ## The file name, relative to REV_ROOT 'SOURCE_NAME', ## immutable field, initialized to NAME 'SOURCE_FILEBRANCH_ID', ## immutable field, initialized to ## NAME or NAME<branch_number> for cvs 'SOURCE_REPO_ID', ## immutable field, initialized to ## <repo_type>:<repo_server> 'TYPE', ## Type. Binary/text. 'BRANCH_ID', ## What branch this revision is on 'SOURCE_BRANCH_ID', ## immutable field initialized to BRANCH_ID 'REV_ID', ## The source rep's ID for this revision 'SOURCE_REV_ID', ## immutable field initialized to REV_ID 'CHANGE_ID', ## The unique ID for the change set, if any 'SOURCE_CHANGE_ID', ## immutable field initialized to CHANGE_ID 'P4_INFO', ## p4-specific info. 'CVS_INFO', ## cvs-specific info. 'TIME:i', ## The commit/submit time, in seconds-since-the-epoch 'MOD_TIME:i', ## The last modification time, if available 'USER_ID', ## The submitter/commiter of the revision 'LABELS:_@', ## A list of tags/labels assoc. with this rev. 'COMMENT', ## The comment/message for this rev. 'ACTION', ## What was done ('edit', 'move', 'delete', etc.) 'PREVIOUS_ID', ## The id of the preceding version on this filebranch 'FROM_ID', ## The id of a revision to clone or merge ## with the previous_id 'EARLIER_IDS:_@', ## IDs for revs that occured before this one 'SOURCE:_', ## A reference to the source so that the destination ## can get the file it needs right from the source. ## NOTE: it's up to callers to thunk this for ## serialization, not VCP::Rev. Some will want ## to undef() it, others will want to save ## and restore it. ); ## ## Compile the fields' accessors ## my %call_count; END { lg "$_: $call_count{$_}\n" for sort { $call_count{$a} <=> $call_count{$b} } keys %call_count; } my @code; for ( @fields ) { my $key = $_; my ( $n, $t ) = split /:/; my $is_private = $t ? $t =~ s/_// : undef; my $fname = lc $n; my $name = ( $is_private ? "_" : "" ) . lc $n; my $set_name = ( $is_private ? "_" : "" ) . "set_" . lc $n; push @code, <<ACCESSOR; #line 1 VCP::Rev::$name() sub $name { goto &$set_name if \@_ > 1; my \$self = shift; \$call_count{$name}++; return \$self->{$fname}; } #line 1 VCP::Rev::$set_name() sub $set_name { my \$self = shift; \$call_count{$set_name}++; \$self->{$fname} = shift; Carp::cluck "$set_name called in non-void context" if defined wantarray; } ACCESSOR } debug @code if debugging; eval join "", @code, 1 or do { my $line = 1; ( my $msg = join "", @code ) =~ s/^/sprintf "%3d|", $line++/mge; die "$@:\n$msg"; }; } =item new Creates an instance, see subclasses for options. my $rev = VCP::Rev->new( name => 'foo', time => $commit_time, ... ) ; =cut sub new { my $class = ref $_[0] ? ref shift : shift; my $self = bless {@_}, $class; if ( $self->{labels} ) { $self->set_labels( @{delete $self->{labels}} ); } else { $self->{labels} = []; $self->{seen_labels} = {}; } if ( $self->{earlier_ids} ) { $self->set_earlier_ids( @{delete $self->{earlier_ids}} ); } else { $self->{earlier_ids} = []; $self->{seen_earlier_ids} = {}; } return $self; } sub as_hash { my $self = shift; return { %$self }; } =item fields Returns a list of field names, with "@" prepended to any array fields. =cut sub fields { return map { my $name = lc $_; my $is_array = /\@/; $name =~ s/:.*//; $is_array ? "\@$name" : $name; } @fields; } =item serialize Converts the revision metadata to a set of "name=value" strings suitable for emitting to a flat file for later recovery. Names are included so that new revisions of VCP can rescuscitate revisions. =cut sub serialize { my $self = shift; return map { my $name = lc $_; my $is_array = /\@/; $name =~ s/:.*//; my $getter = $name eq "source" ? "_source" : $name; my @v = $self->$getter(); @v && defined $v[0] ? $name . ( $is_array ? "@" . join ",", map { my $v = $_; $v =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $v =~ s/,/\\-/g; $v; } @v : "=" . $v[0] ) : (); } sort @fields; } sub deserialize { my $class = shift; my $r = VCP::Rev->new; for ( @_ ) { my ( $name, $type, $value ) = /\A(\w+)([@=])(.*)\z/s or BUG "can't deserialize '$_'"; my $setter = $name eq "source" ? "_set_source" : "set_$name"; if ( $type eq "=" ) { BUG "unknown VCP::Rev field '$name'" unless $r->can( $setter ); $r->$setter( $value ); } else { my @values = map { s{\\\\}{\\}g; s{\\-}{,}g; $_; } split /,/, $value; $r->$setter( \@values ); } } return $r; } sub split_name { shift; local $_ = $_[0]; return () unless defined ; return ( "" ) unless length ; s{\A[\\/]+}{}; s{[\\/]+\z}{}; return split qr{[\\/]+}; } sub cmp_name { my $self = shift; Carp::confess unless UNIVERSAL::isa( $self, __PACKAGE__ ); my @a = ref $_[0] ? @{$_[0]} : $self->split_name( $_[0] ); my @b = ref $_[1] ? @{$_[1]} : $self->split_name( $_[1] ); my $r = 0; $r = shift( @a ) cmp shift( @b ) while ! $r && @a && @b; $r || @a <=> @b; } =item split_id VCP::Rev->split_id( $id ); Splits an id in to chunks on punctuation and number/letter boundaries. Id Result == ====== 1 ( 1 ) 1a ( 1, "a" ) 1.2 ( 1, "", 2 ) 1a.2 ( 1, "a", 2 ) This oddness is to facilitate manually named revisions that use a lettering scheme. Note that the sort algorithms make an assumption that "1.0a" is after "1.0". This prevents kind of naming like "1.2pre1". =cut sub split_id { shift; for ( $_[0] ) { return () unless defined ; return ( "" ) unless length ; my @r = map /(\d*)(\D*)/, split /[^[:alnum:]]+/; pop @r while @r && ! length $r[-1]; return @r; } } =item cmp_id VCP::Rev->cmp_id( $id1, $id2 ); VCP::Rev->cmp_id( \@id1, \@id2 ); # for presplit ids splits $id1 and $id2 if necessary and compares them using C<< <=> >> on even numbered elements and C<cmp> on odd numbered elements. =cut sub cmp_id { my $self = shift; Carp::confess unless UNIVERSAL::isa( $self, __PACKAGE__ ); my @a = ref $_[0] ? @{$_[0]} : $self->split_id( $_[0] ); my @b = ref $_[1] ? @{$_[1]} : $self->split_id( $_[1] ); my ( $A, $B, $r ); while ( 1 ) { last unless @a && @b; ( $A, $B ) = ( shift @a, shift @b ); confess "\$A='$A' not numeric" unless $A =~ /\A\d+\z/; confess "\$B='$B' not numeric" unless $B =~ /\A\d+\z/; $r = $A <=> $B; return $r if $r; last unless @a && @b; ( $A, $B ) = ( shift @a, shift @b ); $r = $A cmp $B; return $r if $r; } return @a <=> @b; } =item is_base_rev Returns TRUE if this is a base revision. This is the case if no action is defined. A base revision is a revision that is being transferred merely to check it's contents against the destination repository's contents. Base revisions contain no action and contain a <digest> but no <delta> or <content>. When a VCP::Dest::* receives a base revision, the actual body of the revision is 'backfilled' from the destination repository and checked against the digest. This cuts down on transfer size, since the full body of the file never need be sent with incremental updates. See L<VCP::Dest/backfill> as well. =cut sub is_base_rev { my $self = shift ; return ! defined $self->{action} || $self->{action} eq "digest"; } =item is_real_rev Returns true for base revisions and for "add" or "edit" revisions, all of which must be able to be checked out from the source repository. =cut sub is_real_rev { my $self = shift; return $self->is_base_rev || $self->{action} eq "add" || $self->{action} eq "edit"; } =item is_placeholder_rev Returns TRUE if this is a branch or clone revision. Placeholder revisions are used to record branch points without causing edits and to perform cloning operations. Note that placeholders may have rev_id and change_id fields, but they are likely to be fabricated as they often don't actually exist in the source repository. For instance, CVS does not record a revision number for a branch operation unless the file has been alterde on the branch. =cut sub is_placeholder_rev { my $a = shift->{action}; return $a eq "branch" || $a eq "clone"; } =item is_branch_rev Returns TRUE if this is a branch founding placeholder revision. These revisions are used to record branch points for files without modifying the files. A branch revision has an action of "branch". Note that branch placeholders may have rev_id and change_id fields, but they may be malformed; they are present for sorting purposes only and should be ignored by the destination repository. Branch revisions may not be present for branches which have files on them but should be in order to cause the destination to create the branch before altering any files on it. =cut sub is_branch_rev { return shift->{action} eq "branch"; } =item is_clone_rev Returns TRUE if this is a cloning placeholder revision. These revisions are used to mirror files from one branch to another when a physical filebranch maps to more than one logical branch. This is not possible in p4, but is possible in both CVS and VSS. CVS generates these as of this writing, VSS may by the time you read this. =cut sub is_clone_rev { return shift->{action} eq "clone"; } =item base_revify Converts a "normal" rev in to a base rev. =cut sub base_revify { my $self = shift ; $self->set_labels; $self->{action} = "digest"; $self->{$_} = undef for qw( p4_info cvs_info time mod_time user_id comment previous_id from_id ); } =item id Sets/gets the id. Returns "$name#$rev_id" by default, which should work for most systems. =cut sub id { goto &_set_id if @_ > 1; my $self = shift; my $id = $self->_id; return $id if defined $id; my $n = $self->{source_name}; my $r = $self->{source_rev_id}; BUG "undefined name: ", $self->as_string unless defined $n; BUG "empty name: ", $self->as_string unless length $n; BUG "undefined source_rev_id: ", $self->as_string unless defined $r; BUG "empty source_rev_id: ", $self->as_string unless length $r; return "$n#$r"; } sub set_id { goto &_set_id; } ## We maintain a reference to the sources and pack the index. This allows ## for recoverable serialization (as changesets.pm uses), but may hamper ## storage between instantiations (as VCP::Dest::metadb does). my %sources; sub source { my $self = shift; goto \&set_source if @_; return $sources{$self->{source} || ""}; ## $sources{""} == undef } sub uncache_source { my $self = shift; my ( $new_source ) = @_; BUG "source must be an object" if defined $new_source && !ref $new_source; if ( defined $new_source ) { my $key = int $new_source; delete $sources{$key}; } } sub set_source { my $self = shift; my ( $new_source ) = @_; BUG "source must be an object" if defined $new_source && !ref $new_source; if ( defined $new_source ) { my $key = int $new_source; $sources{$key} ||= do { ## Make sure circrefs to filters are removed at END. This ## makes using VCP::Rev->source() unstable in END{} blocks, but ## really, juggling a live grenade in the final seconds of ## your life is ok. require VCP::Plugin; VCP::Plugin->queue_END_sub( sub { delete $sources{$key} } ); $new_source; }; $self->{source} = $key; } else { $self->{source} = $new_source; } } =item get_source_file Fetches the file from the source repository and returns a path to that file. =cut sub get_source_file { my $self = shift; die "source() not set for ", $self->as_string, "\n" unless $self->source; $self->source->get_source_file( $self ); } =item set_labels $r->set_labels( \@labels ) ; ## pass an array ref for speed @labels = $r->labels ; Sets/gets labels associated with a revision. If a label is applied multiple times, it will only be returned once. This feature means that the automatic label generation code for r_... revision and ch_... change labels won't add additional copies of labels that were already applied to this revision in the source repository. Returns labels in an unpredictible order, which happens to be sorted for now. This sorting is purely for logging purposes and may disappear at any moment. =item add_label $r->add_label( $label ) ; Marks one or more labels as being associated with this revision of a file. =cut sub add_label { my $self = shift ; push @{$self->{labels}}, $_[0] unless $self->{seen_labels}->{$_[0]}++; return ; } sub labels { BUG "VCP::Rev::labels() is not a setter any more" if @_ > 1; @{shift->{labels}}; } sub set_labels { my $self = shift; %{$self->{seen_labels}} = (); @{$self->{labels}} = grep !$self->{seen_labels}->{$_}++, ( @_ == 1 && ref $_[0] ) ? @{shift()} : @_; } =item set_earlier_ids $r->set_earlier_ids( \@earlier_ids ); ## pass an array ref for speed $r->set_earlier_ids( @earlier_ids ); ## or now @earlier_ids = $r->earlier_ids ; Sets/gets earlier_ids associated with a revision. If a earlier_id is applied multiple times, it will only be returned once. This feature means that the automatic earlier_id generation code for r_... revision and ch_... change earlier_ids won't add additional copies of earlier_ids that were already applied to this revision in the source repository. Returns earlier_ids in an unpredictible order, which happens to be sorted for now. This sorting is purely for logging purposes and may disappear at any moment. =item add_earlier_id $r->add_earlier_id( $earlier_id ) ; Marks one or more earlier_ids as being associated with this revision of a file. =cut sub add_earlier_id { my $self = shift; push @{$self->{earlier_ids}}, $_[0] unless $self->{seen_earlier_ids}->{$_[0]}++; return; } sub earlier_ids { @{shift->{earlier_ids}} } sub set_earlier_ids { my $self = shift; %{$self->{seen_earlier_ids}} = (); @{$self->{earlier_ids}} = grep !$self->{seen_earlier_ids}->{$_}++, ( @_ == 1 && ref $_[0] ) ? @{shift()} : @_; } =item iso8601format VCP::Rev::iso8601format( $time ); Takes a seconds-since-the-epoch time value and converts it to an ISO8601 formatted date. Exportable: use VCP::Rev qw( iso8601format ); =cut sub iso8601format { die "time parameter missing" unless @_; my $t = shift; return undef unless $t; my @f = reverse( (gmtime $t)[0..5] ) ; $f[0] += 1900 ; $f[1] ++ ; ## Month of year needs to be 1..12 return sprintf( "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02dZ", @f ) ; } =item as_string Prints out a string representation of the name, rev_id, change_id, type, time, and a bit of the comment. base revisions are flagged as such (and don't have fields like time and comment). =cut sub as_string { my $self = shift ; my @v = map( defined $_ ? $_ : "<undef>", map( $_ eq 'time' && defined $self->$_() ? iso8601format $self->$_() : $_ eq 'comment' && defined $self->$_() ? do { my $c = $self->$_(); $c =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $c =~ s/\n/\\n/g; $c =~ s/\r/\\r/g; $c =~ s/\t/\\t/g; $c =~ s/\f/\\f/g; $c =~ s/([^\020-\177])/sprintf "\\%03o", ord $1/eg; $c = substr( $c, 0, 32 ) if length( $c ) > 32; $c; } : $_ eq 'action' && defined $self->$_() ? sprintf "%-6s", $self->$_() # 6 == length "delete" : $self->$_(), ( qw( id action change_id branch_id type ), $self->is_base_rev ? () : qw( time user_id comment ), ) ) ) ; return $self->is_base_rev ? sprintf( qq{%s %s @%s <%s> (%s)}, @v ) : sprintf( qq{%s %s @%s <%s> (%s) %s %s "%s"}, @v ); } =back =head1 SUBCLASSING This class uses the fields pragma, so you'll need to use base and possibly fields in any subclasses. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2000, Perforce Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This module and the VCP package are licensed according to the terms given in the file LICENSE accompanying this distribution, a copy of which is included in L<vcp>. =head1 AUTHOR Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com> =cut 1
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#78 | 5404 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- SVN support added - Makefile gives clearer notices about missing optional prereqs. - VCP::Filter::labelmap and VCP::Filter::map: <<skip>> replaces deprecated <<delete>> to be clearer that no revisions are deleted from either repository but some just are skipped and not inserted. - VCP::Filter::map: support added for SVN-like branch labels - VCP::Source: support added for ISO8601 timestamps emitted by SVN. |
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#77 | 5086 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- Prevent infinite recursion in as_string so VCP_DEBUG=1 and partially constructed revs in test suite don't cause infinite recursion. |
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#76 | 5082 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- VCP::Source tells VCP::Rev to uncache the source to allow the source instance to be DESTROYed and thus clean up its working files. |
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#75 | 4514 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VCP::Rev::earlier_ids and <release_id> added | ||
#74 | 4511 | Barrie Slaymaker | - iso8691 formatted time returns undef when passed in an undef | ||
#73 | 4507 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- RevML: - added <action>, removed <delete>, <placeholder> and <move> - added <from_id> for clones (and eventually merge actions) - Simplified DTD (can't branch DTD based on which action any more) - VCP::Source::cvs, VCP::Filter::changesets and VCP::Dest::p4 support from_id in <action>clone</action> records - VCP::Dest::perl_data added - VCP::Rev::action() "branch" added, no more undefined action strings - "placeholder" action removed |
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#72 | 4487 | Barrie Slaymaker | - dead code removal (thanks to clkao's coverage report) | ||
#71 | 4077 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- VCP on Win32 no longer whines about permission denied errors for some disk file cleanup tasks. |
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#70 | 4021 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- Remove all phashes and all base & fields pragmas - Work around SWASHGET error |
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#69 | 4012 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Remove dependance on pseudohashes (deprecated Perl feature) | ||
#68 | 3970 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- VCP::Source handles rev queing, uses disk to reduce RAM - Lots of other fixes |
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#67 | 3942 | Barrie Slaymaker | - ChangeSets now passes tests | ||
#66 | 3930 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- VCP::Source::cvs and VCP::Dest::p4 handle cloning deletes - "placeholder" actions and is_placeholder_rev() deprecated in favor of is_branch_rev() and is_clone_rev(). - Misc cleanups and minor bugfixes |
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#65 | 3850 | Barrie Slaymaker | - No longer stores all revs in memory | ||
#64 | 3827 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VCP::Rev supports better debugging and csv-ification | ||
#63 | 3817 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Minor reformatting & error identification | ||
#62 | 3813 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VCP::Rev::previous() is no more | ||
#61 | 3811 | Barrie Slaymaker | - fetch_*() and get_rev() renamed get_source_file() | ||
#60 | 3804 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Refactored to prepare way for reducing memory footprint | ||
#59 | 3775 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VCP::Rev now support serialization/deserialization | ||
#58 | 3769 | Barrie Slaymaker | - avg_comment_time sort key removed | ||
#57 | 3755 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VCP::Rev dies if an empty label is set | ||
#56 | 3737 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- Missing / empty data fields other than branch_id no longer affect changeset aggregation - Needed for VSS, which lacks time information on deletes - If all revs have change_ids, they are now sorted by change_id and name (as opposed to change_id, rev_id) - VCP::Rev::sort_time() removed - VCP::Filter::changesets has better debugging - TestUtils now dumps large diffs |
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#55 | 3704 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Whitespace tweaked | ||
#54 | 3680 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Comments are more properly escaped in debugging messages | ||
#53 | 3496 | Barrie Slaymaker | - VSS branching | ||
#52 | 3475 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Add VCP::Dest::data_dump | ||
#51 | 3441 | Barrie Slaymaker | - Add some debugging code | ||
#50 | 3155 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Convert to logging using VCP::Logger to reduce stdout/err spew. Simplify & speed up debugging quite a bit. Provide more verbose information in logs. Print to STDERR progress reports to keep users from wondering what's going on. Breaks test; halfway through upgrading run3() to an inline function for speed and for VCP specific features. |
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#49 | 3133 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Make destinations call back to sources to check out files to simplify the architecture (is_metadata_only() no longer needed) and make it more optimizable (checkouts can be batched). |
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#48 | 3127 | Barrie Slaymaker | Minor cleanups. | ||
#47 | 3117 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Cut over to faster VCP::Rev::new, remove symbolic method calls. |
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#46 | 3116 | Barrie Slaymaker | Cleanup, test tweaks | ||
#45 | 3115 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Move sorting function to the new VCP::Filter::sort; it's for testing and reporting only and the code was bloating VCP::Dest and limiting VCP::Rev and VCP::Dest optimizations. Breaks test suite in minor way. |
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#44 | 3112 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Reduce memory footprint when handling large numbers of revisions. |
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#43 | 3110 | Barrie Slaymaker | Optimize label handling. | ||
#42 | 3106 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Remove an unused field (state) from VCP::Rev optimize and bugfix labelmap |
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#41 | 3096 | Barrie Slaymaker | Tuning | ||
#40 | 3086 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Optimize change aggregation from something like O(N^2) down to something more reasonable. Noticable only on large transfers. |
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#39 | 3073 | Barrie Slaymaker | Improve debugging output | ||
#38 | 3060 | Barrie Slaymaker | Note arglist too long error in p4->p4 conversion | ||
#37 | 3049 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Fix minor bug that caused lots of failing tests (undef branch_id handling). |
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#36 | 3047 | Barrie Slaymaker | Fold branch_ids, improve debug & error (as_string()) output. | ||
#35 | 3038 | Barrie Slaymaker | Get proper identification of founding revisions implemented. | ||
#34 | 3027 | Barrie Slaymaker | VCP::Filter::labelmap | ||
#33 | 2972 | Barrie Slaymaker | Interim checkin | ||
#32 | 2935 | John Fetkovich | added empty() calls | ||
#31 | 2802 | John Fetkovich |
Added a source_repo_id to each revision, and repo_id to each Source and Dest. The repo_ids include repository type (cvs,p4,revml,vss,...) and the repo_server fields. Changed the $self->...->set() and $self->...->get() lines in VCP::Dest::* to pass in a conglomerated key value, by passing in the key as an ARRAY ref. Also various restructuring in VCP::DB.pm, VCP::DB_file.pm and VCP::DB_file::sdbm.pm related to this change. |
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#30 | 2743 | John Fetkovich |
Add fields to vcp: source_name, source_filebranch_id, source_branch_id, source_rev_id, source_change_id 1. Alter revml.dtd to include the fields 2. Alter bin/gentrevml to emit legal RevML 3. Extend VCP::Rev to have the fields 4. Extend VCP::{Source,Dest}::revml to read/write the fields (VCP::Dest::revml should die() if VCP tries to emit illegal RevML) 5. Extend VCP::{Source,Dest}::{cvs,p4} to read the fields 7. Get all tests through t/91*.t to pass except those that rely on ch_4 labels |
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#29 | 2725 | Barrie Slaymaker | Start using HeadRevs.pm. | ||
#28 | 2372 | John Fetkovich | Remove time, sort_time methods, allow them to be autogenerated. | ||
#27 | 2357 | John Fetkovich | removed debugging message left in BEGIN block. | ||
#26 | 2356 | John Fetkovich |
Changed BEGIN block so all accessor functions autogenerated in a single eval, rather than individually. |
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#25 | 2340 | Barrie Slaymaker | Update manifest, comment out some debugging stuff in VCP::Rev | ||
#24 | 2245 | Barrie Slaymaker | cvs -r (re)implemented for direct reads, passes all cvs-only tests | ||
#23 | 2241 | Barrie Slaymaker | RCS file scanning improvements, implement some of -r | ||
#22 | 2240 | Barrie Slaymaker | Start on cvs -r option support. | ||
#21 | 2233 | Barrie Slaymaker | debug | ||
#20 | 2232 | Barrie Slaymaker | Major memory and sort speed enhancements. | ||
#19 | 2154 | Barrie Slaymaker | Speed up sorting | ||
#18 | 2042 | Barrie Slaymaker | Basic source::p4 branching support | ||
#17 | 2026 | Barrie Slaymaker | VCP::8::cvs now supoprt branching | ||
#16 | 2017 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Interim checkin of id=/base_version_id for revml: and branch_diagram: |
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#15 | 2015 | Barrie Slaymaker | submit changes | ||
#14 | 1998 | Barrie Slaymaker | Initial, revml and core VCP support for branches | ||
#13 | 1855 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Major VSS checkin. Works on Win32 |
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#12 | 1822 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Get all other tests passing but VSS. Add agvcommenttime sort field. |
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#11 | 1809 | Barrie Slaymaker | VCP::Patch should ignore lineends | ||
#10 | 1756 | Barrie Slaymaker | Extend VCPNODELETE to revs' cleanup | ||
#9 | 1358 | Barrie Slaymaker | Win32 changes | ||
#8 | 1055 | Barrie Slaymaker |
add sorting, revamp test suite, misc cleanup. Dest/revml is not portable off my system yet (need to release ...::Diff) |
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#7 | 628 | Barrie Slaymaker | Cleaned up POD in bin/vcp, added BSD-style license. | ||
#6 | 620 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Underscorify CVS tags, only warn about undeleted files if debugging. |
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#5 | 608 | Barrie Slaymaker |
Lots of changes to get vcp to install better, now up to 0.066. Many thanks to Matthew Attaway for testing & suggestions. |
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#4 | 480 | Barrie Slaymaker |
0.06 Wed Dec 20 23:19:15 EST 2000 - bin/vcp: Added --versions, which loads all modules and checks them for a $VERSION and print the results out. This should help with diagnosing out-of-sync modules. - Added $VERSION vars to a few modules :-). Forgot to increment any $VERSION strings. - VCP::Dest::cvs: The directory "deeply" was not being `cvs add`ed on paths like "a/deeply/nested/file", assuming "deeply" had no files in it. - VCP::Dest::revml: fixed a bug that was causing files with a lot of linefeeds to be emitted in base64 instead of deltaed. This means most text files. - Various minor cleanups of diagnostics and error messages, including exposing "Can't locate Foo.pm" when a VCP::Source or VCP::Dest module depends on a module that's not installed, as reported by Jeff Anton. |
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#3 | 478 | Barrie Slaymaker |
0.05 Mon Dec 18 07:27:53 EST 2000 - Use `p4 labels //...@label` command as per Rober Cowham's suggestion, with the '-s' flag recommended by Christopher Siewald and Amaury.FORGEOTDARC@atsm.fr. Though it's actually something like vcp: running /usr/bin/p4 -u safari -c safari -p localhost:5666 -s files //.../NtLkly //...@compiler_a3 //.../NtLkly //...@compiler_may3 and so //on //for 50 parameters to get the speed up. I use the //.../NtLkly "file" as //a separator between the lists of files in various //revisions. Hope nobody has any files named that :-). What I should do is choose a random label that doesn't occur in the labels list, I guess. - VCP::Source::revml and VCP::Dest::revml are now binary, control code, and "hibit ASCII" (I know, that's an oxymoron) clean. The <comment>, <delta>, and <content> elements now escape anything other than tab, line feed, space, or printable chars (32 <= c <= ASCII 126) using a tag like '<char code="0x09">'. The test suite tests all this. Filenames should also be escaped this way, but I didn't get to that. - The decision whether to do deltas or encode the content in base64 is now based on how many characters would need to be escaped. - We now depend on the users' diff program to have a "-a" option to force it to diff even if the files look binary to it. I need to use Diff.pm and adapt it for use on binary data. - VCP::Dest::cvs now makes sure that no two consecutive revisions of the same file have the same mod_time. VCP::Source::p4 got so fast at pulling revisions from the repositories the test suite sets up that CVS was not noticing that files had changed. - VCP::Plugin now allows you to set a list of acceptable result codes, since we now use p4 in ways that make it return non-zero result codes. - VCP::Revs now croaks if you try to add two entries of the same VCP::Rev (ie matching filename and rev_id). - The <type> tag is now limited to "text" or "binary", and is meant to pass that level of info between foreign repositories. - The <p4_info> on each file now carries the one line p4 description of the file so that p4->p4 transferes can pick out the more detailed info. VCP::Source::p4, VCP::Dest::p4 do this. - VCP::{Source,Dest}::{p4,cvs} now set binaryness on added files properly, I think. For p4->p4, the native p4 type is preserved. For CVS sources, seeing the keyword substitution flag 'o' or 'b' implies binaryness, for p4, seeing a filetype like qr/u?x?binary/ or qr/x?tempobj/ or "resource" implies binaryness (to non-p4 destinations). NOTE: Seeing a 'o' or 'b' in a CVS source only ends up setting the 'b' option on the destination. That should be ok for most uses, but we can make it smarter for cvs->cvs transfers if need be. |
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#2 | 468 | Barrie Slaymaker |
- VCP::Dest::p4 now does change number aggregation based on the comment field changing or whenever a new revision of a file with unsubmitted changes shows up on the input stream. Since revisions of files are normally sorted in time order, this should work in a number of cases. I'm sure we'll need to generalize it, perhaps with a time thresholding function. - t/90cvs.t now tests cvs->p4 replication. - VCP::Dest::p4 now doesn't try to `p4 submit` when no changes are pending. - VCP::Rev now prevents the same label from being applied twice to a revision. This was occuring because the "r_1"-style label that gets added to a target revision by VCP::Dest::p4 could duplicate a label "r_1" that happened to already be on a revision. - Added t/00rev.t, the beginnings of a test suite for VCP::Rev. - Tweaked bin/gentrevml to comment revisions with their change number instead of using a unique comment for every revision for non-p4 t/test-*-in-0.revml files. This was necessary to test cvs->p4 functionality. |
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#1 | 467 | Barrie Slaymaker | Version 0.01, initial checkin in perforce public depot. |