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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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#===- git-clang-format - ClangFormat Git Integration ---------*- python -*--===#
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#
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#                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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#
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# This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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# License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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#
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#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
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r"""                                                                             
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clang-format git integration                                                     
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============================                                                     
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This file provides a clang-format integration for git. Put it somewhere in your  
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path and ensure that it is executable. Then, "git clang-format" will invoke      
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clang-format on the changes in current files or a specific commit.               
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For further details, run:                                                        
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git clang-format -h                                                              
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Requires Python 2.7                                                              
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"""               
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import argparse
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import collections
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import contextlib
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import errno
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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usage = 'git clang-format [OPTIONS] [<commit>] [--] [<file>...]'
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desc = '''
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Run clang-format on all lines that differ between the working directory
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and <commit>, which defaults to HEAD.  Changes are only applied to the working
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directory.
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The following git-config settings set the default of the corresponding option:
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  clangFormat.binary
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  clangFormat.commit
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  clangFormat.extension
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  clangFormat.style
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'''
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# Name of the temporary index file in which save the output of clang-format.
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# This file is created within the .git directory.
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temp_index_basename = 'clang-format-index'
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Range = collections.namedtuple('Range', 'start, count')
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def main():
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  config = load_git_config()
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  # In order to keep '--' yet allow options after positionals, we need to
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  # check for '--' ourselves.  (Setting nargs='*' throws away the '--', while
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  # nargs=argparse.REMAINDER disallows options after positionals.)
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  argv = sys.argv[1:]
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  try:
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    idx = argv.index('--')
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  except ValueError:
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    dash_dash = []
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  else:
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    dash_dash = argv[idx:]
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    argv = argv[:idx]
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  default_extensions = ','.join([
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      # From clang/lib/Frontend/FrontendOptions.cpp, all lower case
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      'c', 'h',  # C
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      'm',  # ObjC
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      'mm',  # ObjC++
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      'cc', 'cp', 'cpp', 'c++', 'cxx', 'hpp',  # C++
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      # Other languages that clang-format supports
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      'proto', 'protodevel',  # Protocol Buffers
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      'js',  # JavaScript
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      ])
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  p = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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    usage=usage, formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
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    description=desc)
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  p.add_argument('--binary',
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                 default=config.get('clangformat.binary', 'clang-format'),
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                 help='path to clang-format'),
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  p.add_argument('--commit',
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                 default=config.get('clangformat.commit', 'HEAD'),
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                 help='default commit to use if none is specified'),
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  p.add_argument('--diff', action='store_true',
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                 help='print a diff instead of applying the changes')
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  p.add_argument('--extensions',
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                 default=config.get('clangformat.extensions',
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                                    default_extensions),
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                 help=('comma-separated list of file extensions to format, '
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                       'excluding the period and case-insensitive')),
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  p.add_argument('-f', '--force', action='store_true',
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                 help='allow changes to unstaged files')
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  p.add_argument('-p', '--patch', action='store_true',
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                 help='select hunks interactively')
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  p.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='count', default=0,
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                 help='print less information')
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  p.add_argument('--style',
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                 default=config.get('clangformat.style', None),
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                 help='passed to clang-format'),
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  p.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0,
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                 help='print extra information')
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  # We gather all the remaining positional arguments into 'args' since we need
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  # to use some heuristics to determine whether or not <commit> was present.
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  # However, to print pretty messages, we make use of metavar and help.
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  p.add_argument('args', nargs='*', metavar='<commit>',
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                 help='revision from which to compute the diff')
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  p.add_argument('ignored', nargs='*', metavar='<file>...',
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                 help='if specified, only consider differences in these files')
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  opts = p.parse_args(argv)
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  opts.verbose -= opts.quiet
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  del opts.quiet
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  commit, files = interpret_args(opts.args, dash_dash, opts.commit)
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  changed_lines = compute_diff_and_extract_lines(commit, files)
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  if opts.verbose >= 1:
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    ignored_files = set(changed_lines)
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  filter_by_extension(changed_lines, opts.extensions.lower().split(','))
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  if opts.verbose >= 1:
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    ignored_files.difference_update(changed_lines)
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    if ignored_files:
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      print 'Ignoring changes in the following files (wrong extension):'
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      for filename in ignored_files:
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        print '   ', filename
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    if changed_lines:
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      print 'Running clang-format on the following files:'
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      for filename in changed_lines:
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        print '   ', filename
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  if not changed_lines:
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    print 'no modified files to format'
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    return
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  # The computed diff outputs absolute paths, so we must cd before accessing
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  # those files.
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  cd_to_toplevel()
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  old_tree = create_tree_from_workdir(changed_lines)
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  new_tree = run_clang_format_and_save_to_tree(changed_lines,
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                                               binary=opts.binary,
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                                               style=opts.style)
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  if opts.verbose >= 1:
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    print 'old tree:', old_tree
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    print 'new tree:', new_tree
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  if old_tree == new_tree:
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    if opts.verbose >= 0:
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      print 'clang-format did not modify any files'
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  elif opts.diff:
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    print_diff(old_tree, new_tree)
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  else:
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    changed_files = apply_changes(old_tree, new_tree, force=opts.force,
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                                  patch_mode=opts.patch)
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    if (opts.verbose >= 0 and not opts.patch) or opts.verbose >= 1:
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      print 'changed files:'
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      for filename in changed_files:
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        print '   ', filename
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def load_git_config(non_string_options=None):
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  """Return the git configuration as a dictionary.
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  All options are assumed to be strings unless in `non_string_options`, in which
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  is a dictionary mapping option name (in lower case) to either "--bool" or
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  "--int"."""
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  if non_string_options is None:
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    non_string_options = {}
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  out = {}
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  for entry in run('git', 'config', '--list', '--null').split('\0'):
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    if entry:
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      name, value = entry.split('\n', 1)
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      if name in non_string_options:
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        value = run('git', 'config', non_string_options[name], name)
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      out[name] = value
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  return out
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def interpret_args(args, dash_dash, default_commit):
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  """Interpret `args` as "[commit] [--] [files...]" and return (commit, files).
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  It is assumed that "--" and everything that follows has been removed from
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  args and placed in `dash_dash`.
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  If "--" is present (i.e., `dash_dash` is non-empty), the argument to its
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  left (if present) is taken as commit.  Otherwise, the first argument is
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  checked if it is a commit or a file.  If commit is not given,
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  `default_commit` is used."""
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  if dash_dash:
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    if len(args) == 0:
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      commit = default_commit
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    elif len(args) > 1:
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      die('at most one commit allowed; %d given' % len(args))
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    else:
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      commit = args[0]
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    object_type = get_object_type(commit)
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    if object_type not in ('commit', 'tag'):
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      if object_type is None:
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        die("'%s' is not a commit" % commit)
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      else:
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        die("'%s' is a %s, but a commit was expected" % (commit, object_type))
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    files = dash_dash[1:]
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  elif args:
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    if disambiguate_revision(args[0]):
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      commit = args[0]
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      files = args[1:]
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    else:
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      commit = default_commit
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      files = args
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  else:
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    commit = default_commit
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    files = []
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  return commit, files
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def disambiguate_revision(value):
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  """Returns True if `value` is a revision, False if it is a file, or dies."""
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  # If `value` is ambiguous (neither a commit nor a file), the following
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  # command will die with an appropriate error message.
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  run('git', 'rev-parse', value, verbose=False)
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  object_type = get_object_type(value)
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  if object_type is None:
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    return False
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  if object_type in ('commit', 'tag'):
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    return True
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  die('`%s` is a %s, but a commit or filename was expected' %
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      (value, object_type))
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def get_object_type(value):
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  """Returns a string description of an object's type, or None if it is not
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  a valid git object."""
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  cmd = ['git', 'cat-file', '-t', value]
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  p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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  stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
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  if p.returncode != 0:
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    return None
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  return stdout.strip()
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def compute_diff_and_extract_lines(commit, files):
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  """Calls compute_diff() followed by extract_lines()."""
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  diff_process = compute_diff(commit, files)
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  changed_lines = extract_lines(diff_process.stdout)
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  diff_process.stdout.close()
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  diff_process.wait()
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  if diff_process.returncode != 0:
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    # Assume error was already printed to stderr.
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    sys.exit(2)
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  return changed_lines
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def compute_diff(commit, files):
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  """Return a subprocess object producing the diff from `commit`.
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  The return value's `stdin` file object will produce a patch with the
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  differences between the working directory and `commit`, filtered on `files`
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  (if non-empty).  Zero context lines are used in the patch."""
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  cmd = ['git', 'diff-index', '-p', '-U0', commit, '--']
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  cmd.extend(files)
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  p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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  p.stdin.close()
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  return p
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def extract_lines(patch_file):
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  """Extract the changed lines in `patch_file`.
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  The return value is a dictionary mapping filename to a list of (start_line,
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  line_count) pairs.
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  The input must have been produced with ``-U0``, meaning unidiff format with
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  zero lines of context.  The return value is a dict mapping filename to a
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  list of line `Range`s."""
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  matches = {}
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  for line in patch_file:
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    match = re.search(r'^\+\+\+\ [^/]+/(.*)', line)
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    if match:
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      filename = match.group(1).rstrip('\r\n')
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    match = re.search(r'^@@ -[0-9,]+ \+(\d+)(,(\d+))?', line)
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    if match:
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      start_line = int(match.group(1))
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      line_count = 1
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      if match.group(3):
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        line_count = int(match.group(3))
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      if line_count > 0:
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        matches.setdefault(filename, []).append(Range(start_line, line_count))
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  return matches
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def filter_by_extension(dictionary, allowed_extensions):
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  """Delete every key in `dictionary` that doesn't have an allowed extension.
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  `allowed_extensions` must be a collection of lowercase file extensions,
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  excluding the period."""
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  allowed_extensions = frozenset(allowed_extensions)
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  for filename in dictionary.keys():
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    base_ext = filename.rsplit('.', 1)
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    if len(base_ext) == 1 or base_ext[1].lower() not in allowed_extensions:
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      del dictionary[filename]
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def cd_to_toplevel():
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  """Change to the top level of the git repository."""
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  toplevel = run('git', 'rev-parse', '--show-toplevel')
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  os.chdir(toplevel)
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def create_tree_from_workdir(filenames):
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  """Create a new git tree with the given files from the working directory.
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  Returns the object ID (SHA-1) of the created tree."""
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  return create_tree(filenames, '--stdin')
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def run_clang_format_and_save_to_tree(changed_lines, binary='clang-format',
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                                      style=None):
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  """Run clang-format on each file and save the result to a git tree.
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  Returns the object ID (SHA-1) of the created tree."""
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  def index_info_generator():
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    for filename, line_ranges in changed_lines.iteritems():
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      mode = oct(os.stat(filename).st_mode)
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      blob_id = clang_format_to_blob(filename, line_ranges, binary=binary,
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                                     style=style)
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      yield '%s %s\t%s' % (mode, blob_id, filename)
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  return create_tree(index_info_generator(), '--index-info')
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def create_tree(input_lines, mode):
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  """Create a tree object from the given input.
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  If mode is '--stdin', it must be a list of filenames.  If mode is
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  '--index-info' is must be a list of values suitable for "git update-index
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  --index-info", such as "<mode> <SP> <sha1> <TAB> <filename>".  Any other mode
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  is invalid."""
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  assert mode in ('--stdin', '--index-info')
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  cmd = ['git', 'update-index', '--add', '-z', mode]
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  with temporary_index_file():
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    p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
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    for line in input_lines:
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      p.stdin.write('%s\0' % line)
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    p.stdin.close()
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    if p.wait() != 0:
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      die('`%s` failed' % ' '.join(cmd))
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    tree_id = run('git', 'write-tree')
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    return tree_id
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def clang_format_to_blob(filename, line_ranges, binary='clang-format',
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                         style=None):
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  """Run clang-format on the given file and save the result to a git blob.
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  Returns the object ID (SHA-1) of the created blob."""
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  clang_format_cmd = [binary, filename]
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  if style:
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    clang_format_cmd.extend(['-style='+style])
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  clang_format_cmd.extend([
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      '-lines=%s:%s' % (start_line, start_line+line_count-1)
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      for start_line, line_count in line_ranges])
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  try:
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    clang_format = subprocess.Popen(clang_format_cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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                                    stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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  except OSError as e:
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    if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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      die('cannot find executable "%s"' % binary)
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    else:
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      raise
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  clang_format.stdin.close()
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  hash_object_cmd = ['git', 'hash-object', '-w', '--path='+filename, '--stdin']
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  hash_object = subprocess.Popen(hash_object_cmd, stdin=clang_format.stdout,
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                                 stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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  clang_format.stdout.close()
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  stdout = hash_object.communicate()[0]
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  if hash_object.returncode != 0:
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    die('`%s` failed' % ' '.join(hash_object_cmd))
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  if clang_format.wait() != 0:
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    die('`%s` failed' % ' '.join(clang_format_cmd))
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  return stdout.rstrip('\r\n')
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def temporary_index_file(tree=None):
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  """Context manager for setting GIT_INDEX_FILE to a temporary file and deleting
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  the file afterward."""
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  index_path = create_temporary_index(tree)
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  old_index_path = os.environ.get('GIT_INDEX_FILE')
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  os.environ['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = index_path
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  try:
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    yield
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  finally:
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    if old_index_path is None:
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      del os.environ['GIT_INDEX_FILE']
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    else:
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      os.environ['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = old_index_path
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    os.remove(index_path)
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def create_temporary_index(tree=None):
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  """Create a temporary index file and return the created file's path.
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  If `tree` is not None, use that as the tree to read in.  Otherwise, an
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  empty index is created."""
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  gitdir = run('git', 'rev-parse', '--git-dir')
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  path = os.path.join(gitdir, temp_index_basename)
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  if tree is None:
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    tree = '--empty'
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  run('git', 'read-tree', '--index-output='+path, tree)
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  return path
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def print_diff(old_tree, new_tree):
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  """Print the diff between the two trees to stdout."""
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  # We use the porcelain 'diff' and not plumbing 'diff-tree' because the output
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  # is expected to be viewed by the user, and only the former does nice things
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  # like color and pagination.
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  subprocess.check_call(['git', 'diff', old_tree, new_tree, '--'])
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def apply_changes(old_tree, new_tree, force=False, patch_mode=False):
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  """Apply the changes in `new_tree` to the working directory.
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  Bails if there are local changes in those files and not `force`.  If
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  `patch_mode`, runs `git checkout --patch` to select hunks interactively."""
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						|
  changed_files = run('git', 'diff-tree', '-r', '-z', '--name-only', old_tree,
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						|
                      new_tree).rstrip('\0').split('\0')
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						|
  if not force:
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						|
    unstaged_files = run('git', 'diff-files', '--name-status', *changed_files)
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						|
    if unstaged_files:
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						|
      print >>sys.stderr, ('The following files would be modified but '
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						|
                           'have unstaged changes:')
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						|
      print >>sys.stderr, unstaged_files
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						|
      print >>sys.stderr, 'Please commit, stage, or stash them first.'
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						|
      sys.exit(2)
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						|
  if patch_mode:
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						|
    # In patch mode, we could just as well create an index from the new tree
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						|
    # and checkout from that, but then the user will be presented with a
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						|
    # message saying "Discard ... from worktree".  Instead, we use the old
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						|
    # tree as the index and checkout from new_tree, which gives the slightly
 | 
						|
    # better message, "Apply ... to index and worktree".  This is not quite
 | 
						|
    # right, since it won't be applied to the user's index, but oh well.
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						|
    with temporary_index_file(old_tree):
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						|
      subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', '--patch', new_tree])
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						|
    index_tree = old_tree
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						|
  else:
 | 
						|
    with temporary_index_file(new_tree):
 | 
						|
      run('git', 'checkout-index', '-a', '-f')
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						|
  return changed_files
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						|
 | 
						|
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						|
def run(*args, **kwargs):
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						|
  stdin = kwargs.pop('stdin', '')
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						|
  verbose = kwargs.pop('verbose', True)
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						|
  strip = kwargs.pop('strip', True)
 | 
						|
  for name in kwargs:
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						|
    raise TypeError("run() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" % name)
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						|
  p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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						|
                       stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
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						|
  stdout, stderr = p.communicate(input=stdin)
 | 
						|
  if p.returncode == 0:
 | 
						|
    if stderr:
 | 
						|
      if verbose:
 | 
						|
        print >>sys.stderr, '`%s` printed to stderr:' % ' '.join(args)
 | 
						|
      print >>sys.stderr, stderr.rstrip()
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						|
    if strip:
 | 
						|
      stdout = stdout.rstrip('\r\n')
 | 
						|
    return stdout
 | 
						|
  if verbose:
 | 
						|
    print >>sys.stderr, '`%s` returned %s' % (' '.join(args), p.returncode)
 | 
						|
  if stderr:
 | 
						|
    print >>sys.stderr, stderr.rstrip()
 | 
						|
  sys.exit(2)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def die(message):
 | 
						|
  print >>sys.stderr, 'error:', message
 | 
						|
  sys.exit(2)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
if __name__ == '__main__':
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						|
  main()
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