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view src/org/tmatesoft/hg/repo/HgIgnore.java @ 709:497e697636fc
Report merged lines as changed block if possible, not as a sequence of added/deleted blocks. To facilitate access to merge parent lines AddBlock got mergeLineAt() method that reports index of the line in the second parent (if any), while insertedAt() has been changed to report index in the first parent always
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 21 Aug 2013 16:23:27 +0200 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010-2013 TMate Software Ltd * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * For information on how to redistribute this software under * the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License * contact TMate Software at support@hg4j.com */ package org.tmatesoft.hg.repo; import static org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgRepositoryFiles.HgIgnore; import static org.tmatesoft.hg.util.LogFacility.Severity.Warn; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.List; import java.util.Set; import java.util.regex.Pattern; import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.FileChangeMonitor; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.Internals; import org.tmatesoft.hg.util.Path; import org.tmatesoft.hg.util.PathRewrite; /** * Handling of ignored paths according to .hgignore configuration * * @author Artem Tikhomirov * @author TMate Software Ltd. */ public class HgIgnore implements Path.Matcher { private List<Pattern> entries; private final PathRewrite globPathHelper; private FileChangeMonitor ignoreFileTracker; // if pattern matches first fragment of a path, it will // match any other path with this fragment, so we can avoid pattern matching // if path starts with one of such fragments (often for e.g. ignored 'bin/' folders) private final Set<String> ignoredFirstFragments; HgIgnore(PathRewrite globPathRewrite) { entries = Collections.emptyList(); globPathHelper = globPathRewrite; ignoredFirstFragments = new HashSet<String>(); } /* package-local */ void read(Internals repo) throws HgInvalidControlFileException { File ignoreFile = repo.getRepositoryFile(HgIgnore); BufferedReader fr = null; try { if (ignoreFile.canRead() && ignoreFile.isFile()) { fr = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(ignoreFile)); final List<String> errors = read(fr); if (errors != null) { repo.getLog().dump(getClass(), Warn, "Syntax errors parsing %s:\n%s", ignoreFile.getName(), Internals.join(errors, ",\n")); } } if (ignoreFileTracker == null) { ignoreFileTracker = new FileChangeMonitor(ignoreFile); } ignoreFileTracker.touch(this); } catch (IOException ex) { final String m = String.format("Error reading %s file", ignoreFile); throw new HgInvalidControlFileException(m, ex, ignoreFile); } finally { try { if (fr != null) { fr.close(); } } catch (IOException ex) { repo.getLog().dump(getClass(), Warn, ex, null); // it's read, don't treat as error } } } /*package-local*/ void reloadIfChanged(Internals repo) throws HgInvalidControlFileException { assert ignoreFileTracker != null; if (ignoreFileTracker.changed(this)) { entries = Collections.emptyList(); read(repo); } } /* package-local */ List<String> read(BufferedReader content) throws IOException { final String REGEXP = "regexp", GLOB = "glob"; final String REGEXP_PREFIX1 = REGEXP + ":", REGEXP_PREFIX2 = "re:", GLOB_PREFIX = GLOB + ":"; ArrayList<String> errors = new ArrayList<String>(); ArrayList<Pattern> result = new ArrayList<Pattern>(entries); // start with existing String syntax = REGEXP; String line; while ((line = content.readLine()) != null) { line = line.trim(); if (line.startsWith("syntax:")) { syntax = line.substring("syntax:".length()).trim(); if (!REGEXP.equals(syntax) && !GLOB.equals(syntax)) { errors.add(line); continue; //throw new IllegalStateException(line); } } else if (line.length() > 0) { // shall I account for local paths in the file (i.e. // back-slashed on windows)? int x, s = 0; while ((x = line.indexOf('#', s)) >= 0) { if (x > 0 && line.charAt(x-1) == '\\') { // remove escape char line = line.substring(0, x-1).concat(line.substring(x)); s = x; // with exclusion of char at [x], s now points to what used to be at [x+1] } else { line = line.substring(0, x).trim(); } } // due to the nature of Mercurial implementation, lines prefixed with syntax kind // are processed correctly (despite the fact hgignore(5) suggest "syntax:<kind>" as the // only way to specify it). lineSyntax below leaves a chance for the line to switch // syntax in use without affecting default kind. String lineSyntax; if (line.startsWith(GLOB_PREFIX)) { line = line.substring(GLOB_PREFIX.length()).trim(); lineSyntax = GLOB; } else if (line.startsWith(REGEXP_PREFIX1)) { line = line.substring(REGEXP_PREFIX1.length()).trim(); lineSyntax = REGEXP; } else if (line.startsWith(REGEXP_PREFIX2)) { line = line.substring(REGEXP_PREFIX2.length()).trim(); lineSyntax = REGEXP; } else { lineSyntax = syntax; } if (line.length() == 0) { continue; } if (GLOB.equals(lineSyntax)) { // hgignore(5) says slashes '\' are escape characters, // however, for glob patterns on Windows first get backslashes converted to slashes if (globPathHelper != null) { line = globPathHelper.rewrite(line).toString(); } line = glob2regex(line); } else { assert REGEXP.equals(lineSyntax); // regular expression patterns need not match start of the line unless demanded explicitly line = line.charAt(0) == '^' ? line : ".*" + line; } try { result.add(Pattern.compile(line)); // case-sensitive } catch (PatternSyntaxException ex) { errors.add(line + "@" + ex.getMessage()); } } } result.trimToSize(); entries = result; return errors.isEmpty() ? null : errors; } // note, #isIgnored(), even if queried for directories and returned positive reply, may still get // a file from that ignored folder to get examined. Thus, patterns like "bin" shall match not only a folder, // but any file under that folder as well // Alternatively, file walker may memorize folder is ignored and uses this information for all nested files. However, // this approach would require walker (a) return directories (b) provide nesting information. This may become // troublesome when one walks not over io.File, but Eclipse's IResource or any other custom VFS. // // // might be interesting, although looks like of no direct use in my case // @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1247772/is-there-an-equivalent-of-java-util-regex-for-glob-type-patterns // // TODO consider refactoring to reuse in PathGlobMatcher#glob2regexp private static String glob2regex(String line) { assert line.length() > 0; StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(line.length() + 10); int start = 0, end = line.length() - 1; sb.append("(?:|.*/)"); // glob patterns shall match file in any directory int inCurly = 0; for (int i = start; i <= end; i++) { char ch = line.charAt(i); if (ch == '.' || ch == '\\') { sb.append('\\'); } else if (ch == '?') { // simple '.' substitution might work out, however, more formally // a char class seems more appropriate to avoid accidentally // matching a subdirectory with ? char (i.e. /a/b?d against /a/bad, /a/bed and /a/b/d) // @see http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_13_03 // quote: "The slash character in a pathname shall be explicitly matched by using one or more slashes in the pattern; // it shall neither be matched by the asterisk or question-mark special characters nor by a bracket expression" sb.append("[^/]"); continue; } else if (ch == '*') { sb.append("[^/]*?"); continue; } else if (ch == '{') { // XXX in fact, need to respect if last char was escaping ('\\'), then don't need to treat this as special // see link at javadoc above for reasonable example inCurly++; sb.append('('); continue; } else if (ch == '}') { if (inCurly > 0) { inCurly--; sb.append(')'); continue; } } else if (ch == ',' && inCurly > 0) { sb.append('|'); continue; } sb.append(ch); } // Python impl doesn't keep empty segments in directory names (ntpath.normpath and posixpath.normpath), // effectively removing trailing separators, thus patterns like "bin/" get translated into "bin$" // Our glob rewriter doesn't strip last empty segment, and "bin/$" would be incorrect pattern, // (e.g. isIgnored("bin/file") performs two matches, against "bin/file" and "bin") hence the check. if (sb.charAt(sb.length() - 1) != '/') { sb.append('$'); } return sb.toString(); } /** * @param path file or directory name in question * @return <code>true</code> if matches repository configuration of ignored files. */ public boolean isIgnored(Path path) { String ps = path.toString(); int x = ps.indexOf('/'); if (x != -1 && ignoredFirstFragments.contains(ps.substring(0, x))) { return true; } for (Pattern p : entries) { if (p.matcher(ps).find()) { return true; } } boolean firstFragment = true; while (x != -1 && x+1 != ps.length() /*skip very last segment not to check complete string twice*/) { String fragment = ps.substring(0, x); for (Pattern p : entries) { if (p.matcher(fragment).matches()) { if (firstFragment) { ignoredFirstFragments.add(new String(fragment)); } return true; } } x = ps.indexOf('/', x+1); firstFragment = false; } return false; } /** * A handy wrap of {@link #isIgnored(Path)} into {@link org.tmatesoft.hg.util.Path.Matcher}. Yields same result as {@link #isIgnored(Path)}. * @return <code>true</code> if file is deemed ignored. */ public boolean accept(Path path) { return isIgnored(path); } }