#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file.
# This function exists for compatibility with logic outside this # repository that uses this file as a library. # TODO(eliribble) remove this function after it has been ported into # the repositories that depend on it def RunGitCommand(directory, command): """
Launches git subcommand.
Errors are swallowed.
Returns:
A process object orNone. """
command = ['git'] + command # Force shell usage under cygwin. This is a workaround for # mysterious loss of cwd while invoking cygwin's git. # We can't just pass shell=True to Popen, as under win32 this will # cause CMD to be used, while we explicitly want a cygwin shell. if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
command = ['sh', '-c', ' '.join(command)] try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=directory,
shell=(sys.platform=='win32')) return proc except OSError as e:
logging.error('Command %r failed: %s' % (' '.join(command), e)) returnNone
Returns:
The stripped stdout of the git command.
Raises:
GitError on failure, including a nonzero return code. """
command = ['git'] + command # Force shell usage under cygwin. This is a workaround for # mysterious loss of cwd while invoking cygwin's git. # We can't just pass shell=True to Popen, as under win32 this will # cause CMD to be used, while we explicitly want a cygwin shell. if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
command = ['sh', '-c', ' '.join(command)] try:
logging.info("Executing '%s' in %s", ' '.join(command), directory)
proc = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=directory,
shell=(sys.platform=='win32'))
stdout, stderr = tuple(x.decode(encoding='utf_8') for x in proc.communicate())
stdout = stdout.strip()
logging.debug("returncode: %d", proc.returncode)
logging.debug("stdout: %s", stdout)
logging.debug("stderr: %s", stderr) if proc.returncode != 0 ornot stdout: raise GitError(( "Git command '{}' in {} failed: " "rc={}, stdout='{}' stderr='{}'").format( " ".join(command), directory, proc.returncode, stdout, stderr)) return stdout except OSError as e: raise GitError("Git command 'git {}' in {} failed: {}".format( " ".join(command), directory, e))
def GetMergeBase(directory, ref): """ Return the merge-base of HEAD and ref.
Args:
directory: The directory containing the .git directory.
ref: The ref to use to find the merge base.
Returns:
The git commit SHA of the merge-base as a string. """
logging.debug("Calculating merge base between HEAD and %s in %s",
ref, directory)
command = ['merge-base', 'HEAD', ref] return _RunGitCommand(directory, command)
def FetchGitRevision(directory, commit_filter, start_commit="HEAD"): """
Fetch the Git hash (and Cr-Commit-Position if any) for a given directory.
Args:
directory: The directory containing the .git directory.
commit_filter: A filter to supply to grep to filter commits
start_commit: A commit identifier. The result of this function
will be limited to only consider commits before the provided
commit.
Returns:
A VersionInfo object. On error all values will be 0. """
hash_ = ''
revision = hash_
output = _RunGitCommand(directory, ['cat-file', 'commit', hash_]) for line in reversed(output.splitlines()): if line.startswith('Cr-Commit-Position:'):
pos = line.rsplit()[-1].strip()
logging.debug("Found Cr-Commit-Position '%s'", pos)
revision = "{}-{}".format(hash_, pos) break return VersionInfo(hash_, revision, int(commit_timestamp))
def GetHeaderGuard(path): """
Returns the header #define guard for the given file path.
This treats everything after the last instance of "src/"as being a
relevant part of the guard. If there is no "src/", then the entire path is used. """
src_index = path.rfind('src/') if src_index != -1:
guard = path[src_index + 4:] else:
guard = path
guard = guard.upper() return guard.replace('/', '_').replace('.', '_').replace('\\', '_') + '_'
def GetHeaderContents(path, define, version): """
Returns what the contents of the header file should be that indicate the given
revision. """
header_guard = GetHeaderGuard(path)
header_contents = """/* Generated by lastchange.py, do not edit.*/
def GetGitTopDirectory(source_dir): """Get the top git directory - the directory that contains the .git directory.
Args:
source_dir: The directory to search.
Returns:
The output of "git rev-parse --show-toplevel"as a string """ return _RunGitCommand(source_dir, ['rev-parse', '--show-toplevel'])
def WriteIfChanged(file_name, contents): """
Writes the specified contents to the specified file_name
iff the contents are different than the current contents.
Returns if new data was written. """ try:
old_contents = open(file_name, 'r').read() except EnvironmentError: pass else: if contents == old_contents: returnFalse
os.unlink(file_name)
open(file_name, 'w').write(contents) returnTrue
def main(argv=None): if argv isNone:
argv = sys.argv
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="lastchange.py [options]")
parser.add_argument("-m", "--version-macro",
help=("Name of C #define when using --header. Defaults to " "LAST_CHANGE."))
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", metavar="FILE",
help=("Write last change to FILE. " "Can be combined with --header to write both files."))
parser.add_argument("--header", metavar="FILE",
help=("Write last change to FILE as a C/C++ header. " "Can be combined with --output to write both files."))
parser.add_argument("--merge-base-ref",
default=None,
help=("Only consider changes since the merge " "base between HEAD and the provided ref"))
parser.add_argument("--revision-id-only", action='store_true',
help=("Output the revision as a VCS revision ID only (in " "Git, a 40-character commit hash, excluding the " "Cr-Commit-Position)."))
parser.add_argument("--revision-id-prefix",
metavar="PREFIX",
help=("Adds a string prefix to the VCS revision ID."))
parser.add_argument("--print-only", action="store_true",
help=("Just print the revision string. Overrides any " "file-output-related options."))
parser.add_argument("-s", "--source-dir", metavar="DIR",
help="Use repository in the given directory.")
parser.add_argument("--filter", metavar="REGEX",
help=("Only use log entries where the commit message " "matches the supplied filter regex. Defaults to " "'^Change-Id:' to suppress local commits."),
default='^Change-Id:')
while len(extras) and out_file isNone: if out_file isNone:
out_file = extras.pop(0) if extras:
sys.stderr.write('Unexpected arguments: %r\n\n' % extras)
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(2)
source_dir = args.source_dir or os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) try:
git_top_dir = GetGitTopDirectory(source_dir) except GitError as e:
logging.error("Failed to get git top directory from '%s': %s",
source_dir, e) return 2
if args.merge_base_ref: try:
merge_base_sha = GetMergeBase(git_top_dir, args.merge_base_ref) except GitError as e:
logging.error("You requested a --merge-base-ref value of '%s' but no " "merge base could be found between it and HEAD. Git " "reports: %s", args.merge_base_ref, e) return 3 else:
merge_base_sha = 'HEAD'
try:
version_info = FetchGitRevision(git_top_dir, commit_filter, merge_base_sha) except GitError as e:
logging.error("Failed to get version info: %s", e)
logging.info(("Falling back to a version of 0.0.0 to allow script to " "finish. This is normal if you are bootstrapping a new environment " "or do not have a git repository for any other reason. If not, this " "could represent a serious error."))
version_info = VersionInfo('0', '0', 0)
revision_string = version_info.revision if args.revision_id_only:
revision_string = version_info.revision_id
if args.revision_id_prefix:
revision_string = args.revision_id_prefix + revision_string
if args.print_only:
print(revision_string) else:
lastchange_year = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(
version_info.timestamp).year
contents_lines = [ "LASTCHANGE=%s" % revision_string, "LASTCHANGE_YEAR=%s" % lastchange_year,
]
contents = '\n'.join(contents_lines) + '\n' ifnot out_file andnot args.header:
sys.stdout.write(contents) else: if out_file:
committime_file = out_file + '.committime'
out_changed = WriteIfChanged(out_file, contents) if out_changed ornot os.path.exists(committime_file): with open(committime_file, 'w') as timefile:
timefile.write(str(version_info.timestamp)) if header:
WriteIfChanged(header,
GetHeaderContents(header, args.version_macro,
revision_string))
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())
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