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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Term based tool to view *colored*, *incremental* diff in a *Git/Mercurial/Svn* | |
workspace or from stdin, with *side by side* and *auto pager* support. Requires | |
python (>= 2.5.0) and ``less``. | |
""" | |
META_INFO = { | |
'version' : '0.9.6', | |
'license' : 'BSD-3', | |
'author' : 'Matthew Wang', | |
'email' : 'mattwyl(@)gmail(.)com', | |
'url' : 'https://github.com/ymattw/cdiff', | |
'keywords' : 'colored incremental side-by-side diff', | |
'description' : ('View colored, incremental diff in a workspace or from ' | |
'stdin, with side by side and auto pager support') | |
} | |
import sys | |
if sys.hexversion < 0x02050000: | |
raise SystemExit("*** Requires python >= 2.5.0") # pragma: no cover | |
# Python < 2.6 does not have next() | |
try: | |
next | |
except NameError: | |
def next(obj): return obj.next() | |
import os | |
import re | |
import signal | |
import subprocess | |
import select | |
import difflib | |
try: | |
unicode | |
except NameError: | |
unicode = str | |
COLORS = { | |
'reset' : '\x1b[0m', | |
'underline' : '\x1b[4m', | |
'reverse' : '\x1b[7m', | |
'red' : '\x1b[31m', | |
'green' : '\x1b[32m', | |
'yellow' : '\x1b[33m', | |
'blue' : '\x1b[34m', | |
'magenta' : '\x1b[35m', | |
'cyan' : '\x1b[36m', | |
'lightred' : '\x1b[1;31m', | |
'lightgreen' : '\x1b[1;32m', | |
'lightyellow' : '\x1b[1;33m', | |
'lightblue' : '\x1b[1;34m', | |
'lightmagenta' : '\x1b[1;35m', | |
'lightcyan' : '\x1b[1;36m', | |
} | |
# Keys for revision control probe, diff and log with diff | |
VCS_INFO = { | |
'Git': { | |
'probe' : ['git', 'rev-parse'], | |
'diff' : ['git', 'diff', '--no-ext-diff'], | |
'log' : ['git', 'log', '--patch'], | |
}, | |
'Mercurial': { | |
'probe' : ['hg', 'summary'], | |
'diff' : ['hg', 'diff'], | |
'log' : ['hg', 'log', '--patch'], | |
}, | |
'Svn': { | |
'probe' : ['svn', 'info'], | |
'diff' : ['svn', 'diff'], | |
'log' : ['svn', 'log', '--diff', '--use-merge-history'], | |
}, | |
} | |
def colorize(text, start_color, end_color='reset'): | |
return COLORS[start_color] + text + COLORS[end_color] | |
class Hunk(object): | |
def __init__(self, hunk_headers, hunk_meta, old_addr, new_addr): | |
self._hunk_headers = hunk_headers | |
self._hunk_meta = hunk_meta | |
self._old_addr = old_addr # tuple (start, offset) | |
self._new_addr = new_addr # tuple (start, offset) | |
self._hunk_list = [] # list of tuple (attr, line) | |
def append(self, hunk_line): | |
"""hunk_line is a 2-element tuple: (attr, text), where attr is: | |
'-': old, '+': new, ' ': common | |
""" | |
self._hunk_list.append(hunk_line) | |
def mdiff(self): | |
r"""The difflib._mdiff() function returns an interator which returns a | |
tuple: (from line tuple, to line tuple, boolean flag) | |
from/to line tuple -- (line num, line text) | |
line num -- integer or None (to indicate a context separation) | |
line text -- original line text with following markers inserted: | |
'\0+' -- marks start of added text | |
'\0-' -- marks start of deleted text | |
'\0^' -- marks start of changed text | |
'\1' -- marks end of added/deleted/changed text | |
boolean flag -- None indicates context separation, True indicates | |
either "from" or "to" line contains a change, otherwise False. | |
""" | |
return difflib._mdiff(self._get_old_text(), self._get_new_text()) | |
def _get_old_text(self): | |
out = [] | |
for (attr, line) in self._hunk_list: | |
if attr != '+': | |
out.append(line) | |
return out | |
def _get_new_text(self): | |
out = [] | |
for (attr, line) in self._hunk_list: | |
if attr != '-': | |
out.append(line) | |
return out | |
class UnifiedDiff(object): | |
def __init__(self, headers, old_path, new_path, hunks): | |
self._headers = headers | |
self._old_path = old_path | |
self._new_path = new_path | |
self._hunks = hunks | |
def is_old_path(self, line): | |
return line.startswith('--- ') | |
def is_new_path(self, line): | |
return line.startswith('+++ ') | |
def is_hunk_meta(self, line): | |
"""Minimal valid hunk meta is like '@@ -1 +1 @@', note extra chars | |
might occur after the ending @@, e.g. in git log. '## ' usually | |
indicates svn property changes in output from `svn log --diff` | |
""" | |
return (line.startswith('@@ -') and line.find(' @@') >= 8) or \ | |
(line.startswith('## -') and line.find(' ##') >= 8) | |
def parse_hunk_meta(self, hunk_meta): | |
# @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ | |
a = hunk_meta.split()[1].split(',') # -3 7 | |
if len(a) > 1: | |
old_addr = (int(a[0][1:]), int(a[1])) | |
else: | |
# @@ -1 +1,2 @@ | |
old_addr = (int(a[0][1:]), 0) | |
b = hunk_meta.split()[2].split(',') # +3 6 | |
if len(b) > 1: | |
new_addr = (int(b[0][1:]), int(b[1])) | |
else: | |
# @@ -0,0 +1 @@ | |
new_addr = (int(b[0][1:]), 0) | |
return (old_addr, new_addr) | |
def parse_hunk_line(self, line): | |
return (line[0], line[1:]) | |
def is_old(self, line): | |
"""Exclude old path and header line from svn log --diff output, allow | |
'----' likely to see in diff from yaml file | |
""" | |
return line.startswith('-') and not self.is_old_path(line) and \ | |
not re.match(r'^-{72}$', line.rstrip()) | |
def is_new(self, line): | |
return line.startswith('+') and not self.is_new_path(line) | |
def is_common(self, line): | |
return line.startswith(' ') | |
def is_eof(self, line): | |
# \ No newline at end of file | |
# \ No newline at end of property | |
return line.startswith(r'\ No newline at end of') | |
def is_only_in_dir(self, line): | |
return line.startswith('Only in ') | |
def is_binary_differ(self, line): | |
return re.match('^Binary files .* differ$', line.rstrip()) | |
class PatchStream(object): | |
def __init__(self, diff_hdl): | |
self._diff_hdl = diff_hdl | |
self._stream_header_size = 0 | |
self._stream_header = [] | |
# Test whether stream is empty by read 1 line | |
line = self._diff_hdl.readline() | |
if not line: | |
self._is_empty = True | |
else: | |
self._stream_header.append(line) | |
self._stream_header_size += 1 | |
self._is_empty = False | |
def is_empty(self): | |
return self._is_empty | |
def read_stream_header(self, stream_header_size): | |
"""Returns a small chunk for patch type detect, suppose to call once""" | |
for i in range(1, stream_header_size): | |
line = self._diff_hdl.readline() | |
if not line: | |
break | |
self._stream_header.append(line) | |
self._stream_header_size += 1 | |
return self._stream_header | |
def __iter__(self): | |
for line in self._stream_header: | |
yield line | |
for line in self._diff_hdl: | |
yield line | |
class PatchStreamForwarder(object): | |
"""A blocking stream forwarder use `select` and line buffered mode. Feed | |
input stream to a diff format translator and read output stream from it. | |
Note input stream is non-seekable, and upstream has eaten some lines. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, istream, translator): | |
assert isinstance(istream, PatchStream) | |
assert isinstance(translator, subprocess.Popen) | |
self._istream = iter(istream) | |
self._in = translator.stdin | |
self._out = translator.stdout | |
def _can_read(self, timeout=0): | |
return select.select([self._out.fileno()], [], [], timeout)[0] | |
def _forward_line(self): | |
try: | |
line = next(self._istream) | |
self._in.write(line) | |
except StopIteration: | |
self._in.close() | |
def __iter__(self): | |
while True: | |
if self._can_read(): | |
line = self._out.readline() | |
if line: | |
yield line | |
else: | |
return | |
elif not self._in.closed: | |
self._forward_line() | |
class DiffParser(object): | |
def __init__(self, stream): | |
header = [decode(line) for line in stream.read_stream_header(100)] | |
size = len(header) | |
if size >= 4 and (header[0].startswith('*** ') and | |
header[1].startswith('--- ') and | |
header[2].rstrip() == '***************' and | |
header[3].startswith('*** ') and | |
header[3].rstrip().endswith(' ****')): | |
# For context diff, try use `filterdiff` to translate it to unified | |
# format and provide a new stream | |
# | |
self._type = 'context' | |
try: | |
# Use line buffered mode so that to readline() in block mode | |
self._translator = subprocess.Popen( | |
['filterdiff', '--format=unified'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, | |
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=1) | |
except OSError: | |
raise SystemExit('*** Context diff support depends on ' | |
'filterdiff') | |
self._stream = PatchStreamForwarder(stream, self._translator) | |
return | |
for n in range(size): | |
if header[n].startswith('--- ') and (n < size - 1) and \ | |
header[n+1].startswith('+++ '): | |
self._type = 'unified' | |
self._stream = stream | |
break | |
else: | |
# `filterdiff` translates unknown diff to nothing, fall through to | |
# unified diff give cdiff a chance to show everything as headers | |
# | |
sys.stderr.write("*** unknown format, fall through to 'unified'\n") | |
self._type = 'unified' | |
self._stream = stream | |
def get_diff_generator(self): | |
"""parse all diff lines, construct a list of UnifiedDiff objects""" | |
diff = UnifiedDiff([], None, None, []) | |
headers = [] | |
for line in self._stream: | |
line = decode(line) | |
if diff.is_old_path(line): | |
# FIXME: '--- ' breaks here, better to probe next line | |
if diff._old_path and diff._new_path and diff._hunks: | |
# See a new diff, yield previous diff if exists | |
yield diff | |
diff = UnifiedDiff(headers, line, None, []) | |
headers = [] | |
elif diff.is_new_path(line) and diff._old_path: | |
diff._new_path = line | |
elif diff.is_hunk_meta(line): | |
hunk_meta = line | |
try: | |
old_addr, new_addr = diff.parse_hunk_meta(hunk_meta) | |
except (IndexError, ValueError): | |
raise RuntimeError('invalid hunk meta: %s' % hunk_meta) | |
hunk = Hunk(headers, hunk_meta, old_addr, new_addr) | |
headers = [] | |
diff._hunks.append(hunk) | |
elif diff._hunks and not headers and (diff.is_old(line) or | |
diff.is_new(line) or | |
diff.is_common(line)): | |
diff._hunks[-1].append(diff.parse_hunk_line(line)) | |
elif diff.is_eof(line): | |
# ignore | |
pass | |
elif diff.is_only_in_dir(line) or \ | |
diff.is_binary_differ(line): | |
# 'Only in foo:' and 'Binary files ... differ' are considered | |
# as separate diffs, so yield current diff, then this line | |
# | |
if diff._old_path and diff._new_path and diff._hunks: | |
# Current diff is comppletely constructed | |
yield diff | |
headers.append(line) | |
yield UnifiedDiff(headers, '', '', []) | |
headers = [] | |
diff = UnifiedDiff([], None, None, []) | |
else: | |
# All other non-recognized lines are considered as headers or | |
# hunk headers respectively | |
# | |
headers.append(line) | |
# Validate and yield the last patch set if it is not yielded yet | |
if diff._old_path: | |
assert diff._new_path is not None | |
if diff._hunks: | |
assert len(diff._hunks[-1]._hunk_meta) > 0 | |
assert len(diff._hunks[-1]._hunk_list) > 0 | |
yield diff | |
if headers: | |
# Tolerate dangling headers, just yield a UnifiedDiff object with | |
# only header lines | |
# | |
yield UnifiedDiff(headers, '', '', []) | |
class DiffMarker(object): | |
def markup(self, diffs, side_by_side=False, width=0): | |
"""Returns a generator""" | |
if side_by_side: | |
for diff in diffs: | |
for line in self._markup_side_by_side(diff, width): | |
yield line | |
else: | |
for diff in diffs: | |
for line in self._markup_traditional(diff): | |
yield line | |
def _markup_traditional(self, diff): | |
"""Returns a generator""" | |
for line in diff._headers: | |
yield self._markup_header(line) | |
yield self._markup_old_path(diff._old_path) | |
yield self._markup_new_path(diff._new_path) | |
for hunk in diff._hunks: | |
for hunk_header in hunk._hunk_headers: | |
yield self._markup_hunk_header(hunk_header) | |
yield self._markup_hunk_meta(hunk._hunk_meta) | |
for old, new, changed in hunk.mdiff(): | |
if changed: | |
if not old[0]: | |
# The '+' char after \x00 is kept | |
# DEBUG: yield 'NEW: %s %s\n' % (old, new) | |
line = new[1].strip('\x00\x01') | |
yield self._markup_new(line) | |
elif not new[0]: | |
# The '-' char after \x00 is kept | |
# DEBUG: yield 'OLD: %s %s\n' % (old, new) | |
line = old[1].strip('\x00\x01') | |
yield self._markup_old(line) | |
else: | |
# DEBUG: yield 'CHG: %s %s\n' % (old, new) | |
yield self._markup_old('-') + \ | |
self._markup_mix(old[1], 'red') | |
yield self._markup_new('+') + \ | |
self._markup_mix(new[1], 'green') | |
else: | |
yield self._markup_common(' ' + old[1]) | |
def _markup_side_by_side(self, diff, width): | |
"""Returns a generator""" | |
wrap_char = colorize('>', 'lightmagenta') | |
def _normalize(line): | |
return line.replace( | |
'\t', ' ' * 8).replace('\n', '').replace('\r', '') | |
def _fit_with_marker(text, markup_fn, width, pad=False): | |
"""Wrap or pad input pure text, then markup""" | |
if len(text) > width: | |
return markup_fn(text[:(width - 1)]) + wrap_char | |
elif pad: | |
pad_len = width - len(text) | |
return '%s%*s' % (markup_fn(text), pad_len, '') | |
else: | |
return markup_fn(text) | |
def _fit_with_marker_mix(text, base_color, width, pad=False): | |
"""Wrap or pad input text which contains mdiff tags, markup at the | |
meantime, note only left side need to set `pad` | |
""" | |
out = [COLORS[base_color]] | |
count = 0 | |
tag_re = re.compile(r'\x00[+^-]|\x01') | |
while text and count < width: | |
if text.startswith('\x00-'): # del | |
out.append(COLORS['reverse'] + COLORS[base_color]) | |
text = text[2:] | |
elif text.startswith('\x00+'): # add | |
out.append(COLORS['reverse'] + COLORS[base_color]) | |
text = text[2:] | |
elif text.startswith('\x00^'): # change | |
out.append(COLORS['underline'] + COLORS[base_color]) | |
text = text[2:] | |
elif text.startswith('\x01'): # reset | |
out.append(COLORS['reset'] + COLORS[base_color]) | |
text = text[1:] | |
else: | |
# FIXME: utf-8 wchar might break the rule here, e.g. | |
# u'\u554a' takes double width of a single letter, also | |
# this depends on your terminal font. I guess audience of | |
# this tool never put that kind of symbol in their code :-) | |
# | |
out.append(text[0]) | |
count += 1 | |
text = text[1:] | |
if count == width and tag_re.sub('', text): | |
# Was stripped: output fulfil and still has normal char in text | |
out[-1] = COLORS['reset'] + wrap_char | |
elif count < width and pad: | |
pad_len = width - count | |
out.append('%s%*s' % (COLORS['reset'], pad_len, '')) | |
else: | |
out.append(COLORS['reset']) | |
return ''.join(out) | |
# Set up number width, note last hunk might be empty | |
try: | |
(start, offset) = diff._hunks[-1]._old_addr | |
max1 = start + offset - 1 | |
(start, offset) = diff._hunks[-1]._new_addr | |
max2 = start + offset - 1 | |
except IndexError: | |
max1 = max2 = 0 | |
num_width = max(len(str(max1)), len(str(max2))) | |
# Set up line width | |
if width <= 0: | |
# Autodetection of text width according to terminal size | |
try: | |
# Each line is like "nnn TEXT nnn TEXT\n", so width is half of | |
# [terminal size minus the line number columns and 3 separating | |
# spaces | |
# | |
width = (terminal_size()[0] - num_width * 2 - 3) // 2 | |
except Exception: | |
# If terminal detection failed, set back to default | |
width = 80 | |
# Setup lineno and line format | |
left_num_fmt = colorize('%%(left_num)%ds' % num_width, 'yellow') | |
right_num_fmt = colorize('%%(right_num)%ds' % num_width, 'yellow') | |
line_fmt = left_num_fmt + ' %(left)s ' + COLORS['reset'] + \ | |
right_num_fmt + ' %(right)s\n' | |
# yield header, old path and new path | |
for line in diff._headers: | |
yield self._markup_header(line) | |
yield self._markup_old_path(diff._old_path) | |
yield self._markup_new_path(diff._new_path) | |
# yield hunks | |
for hunk in diff._hunks: | |
for hunk_header in hunk._hunk_headers: | |
yield self._markup_hunk_header(hunk_header) | |
yield self._markup_hunk_meta(hunk._hunk_meta) | |
for old, new, changed in hunk.mdiff(): | |
if old[0]: | |
left_num = str(hunk._old_addr[0] + int(old[0]) - 1) | |
else: | |
left_num = ' ' | |
if new[0]: | |
right_num = str(hunk._new_addr[0] + int(new[0]) - 1) | |
else: | |
right_num = ' ' | |
left = _normalize(old[1]) | |
right = _normalize(new[1]) | |
if changed: | |
if not old[0]: | |
left = '%*s' % (width, ' ') | |
right = right.lstrip('\x00+').rstrip('\x01') | |
right = _fit_with_marker( | |
right, self._markup_new, width) | |
elif not new[0]: | |
left = left.lstrip('\x00-').rstrip('\x01') | |
left = _fit_with_marker(left, self._markup_old, width) | |
right = '' | |
else: | |
left = _fit_with_marker_mix(left, 'red', width, 1) | |
right = _fit_with_marker_mix(right, 'green', width) | |
else: | |
left = _fit_with_marker( | |
left, self._markup_common, width, 1) | |
right = _fit_with_marker(right, self._markup_common, width) | |
yield line_fmt % { | |
'left_num': left_num, | |
'left': left, | |
'right_num': right_num, | |
'right': right | |
} | |
def _markup_header(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'cyan') | |
def _markup_old_path(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'yellow') | |
def _markup_new_path(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'yellow') | |
def _markup_hunk_header(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'lightcyan') | |
def _markup_hunk_meta(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'lightblue') | |
def _markup_common(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'reset') | |
def _markup_old(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'lightred') | |
def _markup_new(self, line): | |
return colorize(line, 'green') | |
def _markup_mix(self, line, base_color): | |
del_code = COLORS['reverse'] + COLORS[base_color] | |
add_code = COLORS['reverse'] + COLORS[base_color] | |
chg_code = COLORS['underline'] + COLORS[base_color] | |
rst_code = COLORS['reset'] + COLORS[base_color] | |
line = line.replace('\x00-', del_code) | |
line = line.replace('\x00+', add_code) | |
line = line.replace('\x00^', chg_code) | |
line = line.replace('\x01', rst_code) | |
return colorize(line, base_color) | |
def markup_to_pager(stream, opts): | |
"""Pipe unified diff stream to pager (less). | |
Note: have to create pager Popen object before the translator Popen object | |
in PatchStreamForwarder, otherwise the `stdin=subprocess.PIPE` would cause | |
trouble to the translator pipe (select() never see EOF after input stream | |
ended), most likely python bug 12607 (http://bugs.python.org/issue12607) | |
which was fixed in python 2.7.3. | |
See issue #30 (https://github.com/ymattw/cdiff/issues/30) for more | |
information. | |
""" | |
pager_cmd = ['less'] | |
if not os.getenv('LESS'): | |
# Args stolen from git source: github.com/git/git/blob/master/pager.c | |
pager_cmd.extend(['-FRSX', '--shift 1']) | |
pager = subprocess.Popen( | |
pager_cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=sys.stdout) | |
diffs = DiffParser(stream).get_diff_generator() | |
marker = DiffMarker() | |
color_diff = marker.markup(diffs, side_by_side=opts.side_by_side, | |
width=opts.width) | |
for line in color_diff: | |
pager.stdin.write(line.encode('utf-8')) | |
pager.stdin.close() | |
pager.wait() | |
def check_command_status(arguments): | |
"""Return True if command returns 0.""" | |
try: | |
return subprocess.call( | |
arguments, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) == 0 | |
except OSError: | |
return False | |
def revision_control_diff(args): | |
"""Return diff from revision control system.""" | |
for _, ops in VCS_INFO.items(): | |
if check_command_status(ops['probe']): | |
return subprocess.Popen( | |
ops['diff'] + args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout | |
def revision_control_log(args): | |
"""Return log from revision control system.""" | |
for _, ops in VCS_INFO.items(): | |
if check_command_status(ops['probe']): | |
return subprocess.Popen( | |
ops['log'] + args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout | |
def decode(line): | |
"""Decode UTF-8 if necessary.""" | |
if isinstance(line, unicode): | |
return line | |
for encoding in ['utf-8', 'latin1']: | |
try: | |
return line.decode(encoding) | |
except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
pass | |
return '*** cdiff: undecodable bytes ***\n' | |
def terminal_size(): | |
"""Returns terminal size. Taken from https://gist.github.com/marsam/7268750 | |
but removed win32 support which depends on 3rd party extension. | |
""" | |
width, height = None, None | |
try: | |
import struct, fcntl, termios | |
s = struct.pack('HHHH', 0, 0, 0, 0) | |
x = fcntl.ioctl(1, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, s) | |
height, width = struct.unpack('HHHH', x)[0:2] | |
except (IOError, AttributeError): | |
pass | |
return width, height | |
def main(): | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) | |
from optparse import (OptionParser, BadOptionError, AmbiguousOptionError, | |
OptionGroup) | |
class PassThroughOptionParser(OptionParser): | |
"""Stop parsing on first unknown option (e.g. --cached, -U10) and pass | |
them down. Note the `opt_str` in exception object does not give us | |
chance to take the full option back, e.g. for '-U10' it will only | |
contain '-U' and the '10' part will be lost. Ref: http://goo.gl/IqY4A | |
(on stackoverflow). My hack is to try parse and insert a '--' in place | |
and parse again. Let me know if someone has better solution. | |
""" | |
def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values): | |
left = largs[:] | |
right = rargs[:] | |
try: | |
OptionParser._process_args(self, left, right, values) | |
except (BadOptionError, AmbiguousOptionError): | |
parsed_num = len(rargs) - len(right) - 1 | |
rargs.insert(parsed_num, '--') | |
OptionParser._process_args(self, largs, rargs, values) | |
supported_vcs = sorted(VCS_INFO.keys()) | |
usage = """%prog [options] [file|dir ...]""" | |
parser = PassThroughOptionParser( | |
usage=usage, description=META_INFO['description'], | |
version='%%prog %s' % META_INFO['version']) | |
parser.add_option( | |
'-s', '--side-by-side', action='store_true', | |
help='enable side-by-side mode') | |
parser.add_option( | |
'-w', '--width', type='int', default=80, metavar='N', | |
help='set text width for side-by-side mode, 0 for auto detection, ' | |
'default is 80') | |
parser.add_option( | |
'-l', '--log', action='store_true', | |
help='show log with changes from revision control') | |
parser.add_option( | |
'-c', '--color', default='auto', metavar='M', | |
help="""colorize mode 'auto' (default), 'always', or 'never'""") | |
# Hack: use OptionGroup text for extra help message after option list | |
option_group = OptionGroup( | |
parser, "Note", ("Option parser will stop on first unknown option " | |
"and pass them down to underneath revision control")) | |
parser.add_option_group(option_group) | |
opts, args = parser.parse_args() | |
if opts.log: | |
diff_hdl = revision_control_log(args) | |
if not diff_hdl: | |
sys.stderr.write(('*** Not in a supported workspace, supported ' | |
'are: %s\n') % ', '.join(supported_vcs)) | |
return 1 | |
elif sys.stdin.isatty(): | |
diff_hdl = revision_control_diff(args) | |
if not diff_hdl: | |
sys.stderr.write(('*** Not in a supported workspace, supported ' | |
'are: %s\n\n') % ', '.join(supported_vcs)) | |
parser.print_help() | |
return 1 | |
else: | |
diff_hdl = (sys.stdin.buffer if hasattr(sys.stdin, 'buffer') | |
else sys.stdin) | |
stream = PatchStream(diff_hdl) | |
# Don't let empty diff pass thru | |
if stream.is_empty(): | |
return 0 | |
if opts.color == 'always' or \ | |
(opts.color == 'auto' and sys.stdout.isatty()): | |
markup_to_pager(stream, opts) | |
else: | |
# pipe out stream untouched to make sure it is still a patch | |
byte_output = (sys.stdout.buffer if hasattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer') | |
else sys.stdout) | |
for line in stream: | |
byte_output.write(line) | |
if diff_hdl is not sys.stdin: | |
diff_hdl.close() | |
return 0 | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
sys.exit(main()) | |
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