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The RCS status is now found by reading the
master file directly, instead of using rlog. The properties
retrieved from the master file are kept separately. The two
main properties, `vc-workfile-version' and `vc-locking-user',
are inferred from those master file properties if the
information cannot be found elsehow. All properties are
consistently cached now.
(vc-master-info, vc-log-info, vc-fetch-properties): functions
removed. Their job is now done by `vc-fetch-master-properties'
and `vc-insert-file'.
(vc-fetch-master-properties): new function, replaces
vc-fetch-properties. Retrieves all the properties that can be
found in the master file, for all three backends (calls
`cvs status' in the CVS case).
(vc-insert-file): new function. Inserts an arbitrary file
into the current buffer, optionally chunkwise, until a certain
regexp shows up.
(vc-parse-locks): new function. Translates SCCS or RCS lock
lists, as found in the master files, into lisp lists. Sets
the new property `vc-master-locks'.
(vc-locked-version): property removed. Was unnecessary, and
only referenced in vc-hooks.el.
(vc-head-version, vc-default-branch, vc-master-locks):
new properties.
(vc-top-version): new name for the old property
`vc-branch-version'. ("top-version" is better because it
might also be the RCS "head" if there is no default branch.)
(vc-master-locking-user): replaces `vc-true-locking-user'.
Scans the new `vc-master-locks' property, yielding the master
file's idea of who is locking the current workfile version.
(vc-locking-user): slightly changed to use the new properties.
Changed the actual property value for an unlocked file to
'none. This is to distinguish it from an unknown locking
state, which is represented by nil. The function vc-locking-user
returns nil if the property is 'none, to make it compatible with
the rest of VC.
(vc-consult-rcs-headers, vc-master-locking-user): adpated to
the new 'none-value of vc-locking-user.
(vc-consult-rcs-headers): fixed bug that prevented
(not vc-consult-headers) from working
(vc-file-not-found-hook): set the default-directory of the new
buffer before check-out. (Otherwise, setting vc-keep-workfiles
to nil doesn't work.)
(vc-occurences, vc-branch-p): functions removed (no longer needed)
Reordered some defuns so they are grouped in a logical way.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jun 1995 23:06:45 +0000 |
parents | b9b0b3f96dc2 |
children | 67f759e94c3e |
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#!/bin/sh # RCS to ChangeLog generator # Generate a change log prefix from RCS files and the ChangeLog (if any). # Output the new prefix to standard output. # You can edit this prefix by hand, and then prepend it to ChangeLog. # Ignore log entries that start with `#'. # Clump together log entries that start with `{topic} ', # where `topic' contains neither white space nor `}'. # Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> # $Id: rcs2log,v 1.22 1995/04/30 15:34:52 eggert Exp $ # Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # 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; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. tab=' ' nl=' ' # Parse options. # defaults : ${AWK=awk} : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} hostname= # name of local host (if empty, will deduce it later) indent=8 # indent of log line length=79 # suggested max width of log line logins= # login names for people we know fullnames and mailaddrs of loginFullnameMailaddrs= # login<tab>fullname<tab>mailaddr triplets recursive= # t if we want recursive rlog rlog_options= # options to pass to rlog tabwidth=8 # width of horizontal tab while : do case $1 in -i) indent=${2?}; shift;; -h) hostname=${2?}; shift;; -l) length=${2?}; shift;; -[nu]) # -n is obsolescent; it is replaced by -u. case $1 in -n) case ${2?}${3?}${4?} in *"$tab"* | *"$nl"*) echo >&2 "$0: -n '$2' '$3' '$4': tabs, newlines not allowed" exit 1 esac loginFullnameMailaddrs=$loginFullnameMailaddrs$nl$2$tab$3$tab$4 shift; shift; shift;; -u) # If $2 is not tab-separated, use colon for separator. case ${2?} in *"$nl"*) echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': newlines not allowed" exit 1;; *"$tab"*) t=$tab;; *) t=: esac case $2 in *"$t"*"$t"*"$t"*) echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': too many fields" exit 1;; *"$t"*"$t"*) ;; *) echo >&2 "$0: -u '$2': not enough fields" exit 1 esac loginFullnameMailaddrs=$loginFullnameMailaddrs$nl$2 shift esac logins=$logins$nl$login ;; -r) rlog_options=$rlog_options$nl${2?}; shift;; -R) recursive=t;; -t) tabwidth=${2?}; shift;; -*) echo >&2 "$0: usage: $0 [options] [file ...] Options: [-h hostname] [-i indent] [-l length] [-R] [-r rlog_option] [-t tabwidth] [-u 'login<TAB>fullname<TAB>mailaddr']..." exit 1;; *) break esac shift done month_data=' m[0]="Jan"; m[1]="Feb"; m[2]="Mar" m[3]="Apr"; m[4]="May"; m[5]="Jun" m[6]="Jul"; m[7]="Aug"; m[8]="Sep" m[9]="Oct"; m[10]="Nov"; m[11]="Dec" # days in non-leap year thus far, indexed by month (0-12) mo[0]=0; mo[1]=31; mo[2]=59; mo[3]=90 mo[4]=120; mo[5]=151; mo[6]=181; mo[7]=212 mo[8]=243; mo[9]=273; mo[10]=304; mo[11]=334 mo[12]=365 ' # Put rlog output into $rlogout. # If no rlog options are given, # log the revisions checked in since the first ChangeLog entry. case $rlog_options in '') date=1970 if test -s ChangeLog then # Add 1 to seconds to avoid duplicating most recent log. e=' /^... ... [ 0-9][0-9] [ 0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9]+ /{ '"$month_data"' year = $5 for (i=0; i<=11; i++) if (m[i] == $2) break dd = $3 hh = substr($0,12,2) mm = substr($0,15,2) ss = substr($0,18,2) ss++ if (ss == 60) { ss = 0 mm++ if (mm == 60) { mm = 0 hh++ if (hh == 24) { hh = 0 dd++ monthdays = mo[i+1] - mo[i] if (i == 1 && year%4 == 0 && (year%100 != 0 || year%400 == 0)) monthdays++ if (dd == monthdays + 1) { dd = 1 i++ if (i == 12) { i = 0 year++ } } } } } printf "%d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n", year,i+1,dd,hh,mm,ss exit } ' d=`$AWK "$e" <ChangeLog` || exit case $d in ?*) date=$d esac fi datearg="-d>$date" esac # If CVS is in use, examine its repository, not the normal RCS files. if test ! -f CVS/Repository then rlog=rlog repository= else rlog='cvs log' repository=`sed 1q <CVS/Repository` || exit case $repository in /*) ;; *) repository=${CVSROOT?}/$repository esac if test ! -d "$repository" then echo >&2 "$0: $repository: bad repository (see CVS/Repository)" exit 1 fi fi # With no arguments, examine all files under the RCS directory. case $# in 0) case $repository in '') oldIFS=$IFS IFS=$nl case $recursive in t) RCSdirs=`find . -name RCS -type d -print` filesFromRCSfiles='s|,v$||; s|/RCS/|/|; s|^\./||' files=` { case $RCSdirs in ?*) find $RCSdirs -type f -print esac find . -name '*,v' -print } | sort -u | sed "$filesFromRCSfiles" `;; *) files= for file in RCS/.* RCS/* .*,v *,v do case $file in RCS/. | RCS/..) continue;; RCS/.\* | RCS/\* | .\*,v | \*,v) test -f "$file" || continue esac files=$files$nl$file done case $files in '') exit 0 esac esac set x $files shift IFS=$oldIFS esac esac llogout=$TMPDIR/rcs2log$$l rlogout=$TMPDIR/rcs2log$$r trap exit 1 2 13 15 trap "rm -f $llogout $rlogout; exit 1" 0 case $rlog_options in ?*) $rlog $rlog_options ${1+"$@"} >$rlogout;; '') $rlog "$datearg" ${1+"$@"} >$rlogout esac || exit # Get the full name of each author the logs mention, and set initialize_fullname # to awk code that initializes the `fullname' awk associative array. # Warning: foreign authors (i.e. not known in the passwd file) are mishandled; # you have to fix the resulting output by hand. initialize_fullname= initialize_mailaddr= case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in ?*) case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in *\"* | *\\*) sed 's/["\\]/\\&/g' >$llogout <<EOF || exit $loginFullnameMailaddrs EOF loginFullnameMailaddrs=`cat $llogout` esac oldIFS=$IFS IFS=$nl for loginFullnameMailaddr in $loginFullnameMailaddrs do case $loginFullnameMailaddr in *"$tab"*) IFS=$tab;; *) IFS=: esac set x $loginFullnameMailaddr login=$2 fullname=$3 mailaddr=$4 initialize_fullname="$initialize_fullname fullname[\"$login\"] = \"$fullname\"" initialize_mailaddr="$initialize_mailaddr mailaddr[\"$login\"] = \"$mailaddr\"" done IFS=$oldIFS esac case $llogout in ?*) sort -u -o $llogout <<EOF || exit $logins EOF esac output_authors='/^date: / { if ($2 ~ /^[0-9]*[-\/][0-9][0-9][-\/][0-9][0-9]$/ && $3 ~ /^[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9][-+0-9:]*;$/ && $4 == "author:" && $5 ~ /^[^;]*;$/) { print substr($5, 1, length($5)-1) } }' authors=` $AWK "$output_authors" <$rlogout | case $llogout in '') sort -u;; ?*) sort -u | comm -23 - $llogout esac ` case $authors in ?*) cat >$llogout <<EOF || exit $authors EOF initialize_author_script='s/["\\]/\\&/g; s/.*/author[\"&\"] = 1/' initialize_author=`sed -e "$initialize_author_script" <$llogout` awkscript=' BEGIN { alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" '"$initialize_author"' } { if (author[$1]) { fullname = $5 if (fullname ~ /[0-9]+-[^(]*\([0-9]+\)$/) { # Remove the junk from fullnames like "0000-Admin(0000)". fullname = substr(fullname, index(fullname, "-") + 1) fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, "(") - 1) } if (fullname ~ /,[^ ]/) { # Some sites put comma-separated junk after the fullname. # Remove it, but leave "Bill Gates, Jr" alone. fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, ",") - 1) } abbr = index(fullname, "&") if (abbr) { a = substr($1, 1, 1) A = a i = index(alphabet, a) if (i) A = substr(ALPHABET, i, 1) fullname = substr(fullname, 1, abbr-1) A substr($1, 2) substr(fullname, abbr+1) } # Quote quotes and backslashes properly in full names. # Do not use gsub; traditional awk lacks it. quoted = "" rest = fullname for (;;) { p = index(rest, "\\") q = index(rest, "\"") if (p) { if (q && q<p) p = q } else { if (!q) break p = q } quoted = quoted substr(rest, 1, p-1) "\\" substr(rest, p, 1) rest = substr(rest, p+1) } printf "fullname[\"%s\"] = \"%s%s\"\n", $1, quoted, rest author[$1] = 0 } } ' initialize_fullname=` (cat /etc/passwd; ypmatch $authors passwd) 2>/dev/null | $AWK -F: "$awkscript" `$initialize_fullname esac # Function to print a single log line. # We don't use awk functions, to stay compatible with old awk versions. # `Log' is the log message (with \n replaced by \r). # `files' contains the affected files. printlogline='{ # Following the GNU coding standards, rewrite # * file: (function): comment # to # * file (function): comment if (Log ~ /^\([^)]*\): /) { i = index(Log, ")") files = files " " substr(Log, 1, i) Log = substr(Log, i+3) } # If "label: comment" is too long, break the line after the ":". sep = " " if ('"$length"' <= '"$indent"' + 1 + length(files) + index(Log, CR)) sep = "\n" indent_string # Print the label. printf "%s*%s:", indent_string, files # Print each line of the log, transliterating \r to \n. while ((i = index(Log, CR)) != 0) { logline = substr(Log, 1, i-1) if (logline ~ /[^'"$tab"' ]/) { printf "%s%s\n", sep, logline } else { print "" } sep = indent_string Log = substr(Log, i+1) } }' case $hostname in '') hostname=`( hostname || uname -n || uuname -l || cat /etc/whoami ) 2>/dev/null` || { echo >&2 "$0: cannot deduce hostname" exit 1 } esac # Process the rlog output, generating ChangeLog style entries. # First, reformat the rlog output so that each line contains one log entry. # Transliterate \n to \r so that multiline entries fit on a single line. # Discard irrelevant rlog output. $AWK <$rlogout ' BEGIN { repository = "'"$repository"'" } /^RCS file:/ { if (repository != "") { filename = $3 if (substr(filename, 1, length(repository) + 1) == repository "/") { filename = substr(filename, length(repository) + 2) } if (filename ~ /,v$/) { filename = substr(filename, 1, length(filename) - 2) } } } /^Working file:/ { if (repository == "") filename = $3 } /^date: /, /^(-----------*|===========*)$/ { if ($0 ~ /^branches: /) { next } if ($0 ~ /^date: [0-9][- +\/0-9:]*;/) { date = $2 if (date ~ /-/) { # An ISO format date. Replace all "-"s with "/"s. newdate = "" while ((i = index(date, "-")) != 0) { newdate = newdate substr(date, 1, i-1) "/" date = substr(date, i+1) } date = newdate date } # Ignore any time zone; ChangeLog has no room for it. time = substr($3, 1, 8) author = substr($5, 1, length($5)-1) printf "%s %s %s %s %c", filename, date, time, author, 13 next } if ($0 ~ /^(-----------*|===========*)$/) { print ""; next } printf "%s%c", $0, 13 } ' | # Now each line is of the form # FILENAME YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS AUTHOR \rLOG # where \r stands for a carriage return, # and each line of the log is terminated by \r instead of \n. # Sort the log entries, first by date+time (in reverse order), # then by author, then by log entry, and finally by file name (just in case). sort +1 -3r +3 +0 | # Finally, reformat the sorted log entries. $AWK ' BEGIN { # Some awk variants do not understand "\r" or "\013", so we have to # put a carriage return directly in the file. CR=" " # <-- There is a single CR between the " chars here. # Initialize the fullname and mailaddr associative arrays. '"$initialize_fullname"' '"$initialize_mailaddr"' # Initialize indent string. indent_string = "" i = '"$indent"' if (0 < '"$tabwidth"') for (; '"$tabwidth"' <= i; i -= '"$tabwidth"') indent_string = indent_string "\t" while (1 <= i--) indent_string = indent_string " " # Set up date conversion tables. # RCS uses a nice, clean, sortable format, # but ChangeLog wants the traditional, ugly ctime format. # January 1, 0 AD (Gregorian) was Saturday = 6 EPOCH_WEEKDAY = 6 # Of course, there was no 0 AD, but the algorithm works anyway. w[0]="Sun"; w[1]="Mon"; w[2]="Tue"; w[3]="Wed" w[4]="Thu"; w[5]="Fri"; w[6]="Sat" '"$month_data"' } { newlog = substr($0, 1 + index($0, CR)) # Ignore log entries prefixed by "#". if (newlog ~ /^#/) { next } if (Log != newlog || date != $2 || author != $4) { # The previous log and this log differ. # Print the old log. if (date != "") '"$printlogline"' # Logs that begin with "{clumpname} " should be grouped together, # and the clumpname should be removed. # Extract the new clumpname from the log header, # and use it to decide whether to output a blank line. newclumpname = "" sep = "\n" if (date == "") sep = "" if (newlog ~ /^\{[^'"$tab"' }]*}['"$tab"' ]/) { i = index(newlog, "}") newclumpname = substr(newlog, 1, i) while (substr(newlog, i+1) ~ /^['"$tab"' ]/) i++ newlog = substr(newlog, i+1) if (clumpname == newclumpname) sep = "" } printf sep clumpname = newclumpname # Get ready for the next log. Log = newlog if (files != "") for (i in filesknown) filesknown[i] = 0 files = "" } if (date != $2 || author != $4) { # The previous date+author and this date+author differ. # Print the new one. date = $2 author = $4 # Convert nice RCS date like "1992/01/03 00:03:44" # into ugly ctime date like "Fri Jan 3 00:03:44 1992". # Calculate day of week from Gregorian calendar. i = index($2, "/") year = substr($2, 1, i-1) + 0 monthday = substr($2, i+1) i = index(monthday, "/") month = substr(monthday, 1, i-1) + 0 day = substr(monthday, i+1) + 0 leap = 0 if (2 < month && year%4 == 0 && (year%100 != 0 || year%400 == 0)) leap = 1 days_since_Sunday_before_epoch = EPOCH_WEEKDAY + year * 365 + int((year + 3) / 4) - int((year + 99) / 100) + int((year + 399) / 400) + mo[month-1] + leap + day - 1 # Print "date fullname (email address)". # Get fullname and email address from associative arrays; # default to author and author@hostname if not in arrays. if (fullname[author]) auth = fullname[author] else auth = author printf "%s %s %2d %s %d %s ", w[days_since_Sunday_before_epoch%7], m[month-1], day, $3, year, auth if (mailaddr[author]) printf "<%s>\n\n", mailaddr[author] else printf "<%s@%s>\n\n", author, "'"$hostname"'" } if (! filesknown[$1]) { filesknown[$1] = 1 if (files == "") files = " " $1 else files = files ", " $1 } } END { # Print the last log. if (date != "") { '"$printlogline"' printf "\n" } } ' && # Exit successfully. exec rm -f $llogout $rlogout