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1 | ;;; pcvs-parse.el --- The CVS output parser |
2 | ||
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1991-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 | ||
5 | ;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> | |
6 | ;; Keywords: pcl-cvs | |
7 | ;; Version: $Name: $ | |
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9 | |
10 | ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
11 | ||
12 | ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
13 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
14 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
15 | ;; any later version. | |
16 | ||
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18 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
19 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
20 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
21 | ||
22 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
23 | ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
24 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
25 | ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
26 | ||
27 | ;;; Commentary: | |
28 | ||
29 | ||
30 | ;;; Code: | |
31 | ||
32 | (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) | |
33 | ||
34 | (require 'pcvs-util) | |
35 | (require 'pcvs-info) | |
36 | ||
37 | ;; imported from pcvs.el | |
38 | (defvar cvs-execute-single-dir) | |
39 | ||
40 | ;; parse vars | |
41 | ||
42 | (defcustom cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp "$" | |
43 | "*A regexp that matches the end of the output from all cvs update programs. | |
44 | That is, output from any programs that are run by CVS (by the flag -u | |
45 | in the `modules' file - see cvs(5)) when `cvs update' is performed should | |
46 | terminate with a line that this regexp matches. It is enough that | |
47 | some part of the line is matched. | |
48 | ||
49 | The default (a single $) fits programs without output." | |
50 | :group 'pcl-cvs | |
51 | :type '(regexp :value "$")) | |
52 | ||
53 | (defcustom cvs-parse-ignored-messages | |
54 | '("Executing ssh-askpass to query the password.*$" | |
55 | ".*Remote host denied X11 forwarding.*$") | |
56 | "*A list of regexps matching messages that should be ignored by the parser. | |
57 | Each regexp should match a whole set of lines and should hence be terminated | |
58 | by `$'." | |
59 | :group 'pcl-cvs | |
60 | :type '(repeat regexp)) | |
61 | ||
62 | ;; a few more defvars just to shut up the compiler | |
63 | (defvar cvs-start) | |
64 | (defvar cvs-current-dir) | |
65 | (defvar cvs-current-subdir) | |
66 | (defvar dont-change-disc) | |
67 | ||
68 | ;;;; The parser | |
69 | ||
70 | (defconst cvs-parse-known-commands | |
71 | '("status" "add" "commit" "update" "remove" "checkout" "ci") | |
72 | "List of CVS commands whose output is understood by the parser.") | |
73 | ||
74 | (defun cvs-parse-buffer (parse-spec dont-change-disc &optional subdir) | |
75 | "Parse current buffer according to PARSE-SPEC. | |
76 | PARSE-SPEC is a function of no argument advancing the point and returning | |
77 | either a fileinfo or t (if the matched text should be ignored) or | |
78 | nil if it didn't match anything. | |
79 | DONT-CHANGE-DISC just indicates whether the command was changing the disc | |
80 | or not (useful to tell the difference btween `cvs-examine' and `cvs-update' | |
81 | ouytput. | |
82 | The path names should be interpreted as relative to SUBDIR (defaults | |
83 | to the `default-directory'). | |
84 | Return a list of collected entries, or t if an error occured." | |
85 | (goto-char (point-min)) | |
86 | (let ((fileinfos ()) | |
87 | (cvs-current-dir "") | |
88 | (case-fold-search nil) | |
89 | (cvs-current-subdir (or subdir ""))) | |
90 | (while (not (or (eobp) (eq fileinfos t))) | |
91 | (let ((ret (cvs-parse-run-table parse-spec))) | |
92 | (cond | |
93 | ;; it matched a known information message | |
94 | ((cvs-fileinfo-p ret) (push ret fileinfos)) | |
95 | ;; it didn't match anything at all (impossible) | |
96 | ((and (consp ret) (cvs-fileinfo-p (car ret))) | |
97 | (setq fileinfos (append ret fileinfos))) | |
98 | ((null ret) (setq fileinfos t)) | |
99 | ;; it matched something that should be ignored | |
100 | (t nil)))) | |
101 | (nreverse fileinfos))) | |
102 | ||
103 | ||
104 | ;; All those parsing macros/functions should return a success indicator | |
105 | (defsubst cvs-parse-msg () (buffer-substring cvs-start (1- (point)))) | |
106 | ||
107 | ;;(defsubst COLLECT (exp) (push exp *result*)) | |
108 | ;;(defsubst PROG (e) t) | |
109 | ;;(defmacro SEQ (&rest seqs) (cons 'and seqs)) | |
110 | ||
111 | (defmacro cvs-match (re &rest matches) | |
112 | "Try to match RE and extract submatches. | |
113 | If RE matches, advance the point until the line after the match and | |
114 | then assign the variables as specified in MATCHES (via `setq')." | |
115 | (cons 'cvs-do-match | |
116 | (cons re (mapcar (lambda (match) | |
117 | `(cons ',(first match) ,(second match))) | |
118 | matches)))) | |
119 | ||
120 | (defun cvs-do-match (re &rest matches) | |
121 | "Internal function for the `cvs-match' macro. | |
122 | Match RE and if successful, execute MATCHES." | |
123 | ;; Is it a match? | |
124 | (when (looking-at re) | |
125 | (goto-char (match-end 0)) | |
126 | ;; Skip the newline (unless we already are at the end of the buffer). | |
127 | (when (and (eolp) (< (point) (point-max))) (forward-char)) | |
128 | ;; assign the matches | |
129 | (dolist (match matches t) | |
130 | (let ((val (cdr match))) | |
131 | (set (car match) (if (integerp val) (match-string val) val)))))) | |
132 | ||
133 | (defmacro cvs-or (&rest alts) | |
134 | "Try each one of the ALTS alternatives until one matches." | |
135 | `(let ((-cvs-parse-point (point))) | |
136 | ,(cons 'or | |
137 | (mapcar (lambda (es) | |
138 | `(or ,es (ignore (goto-char -cvs-parse-point)))) | |
139 | alts)))) | |
140 | (def-edebug-spec cvs-or t) | |
141 | ||
142 | ;; This is how parser tables should be executed | |
143 | (defun cvs-parse-run-table (parse-spec) | |
144 | "Run PARSE-SPEC and provide sensible default behavior." | |
145 | (unless (bolp) (forward-line 1)) ;this should never be needed | |
146 | (let ((cvs-start (point))) | |
147 | (cvs-or | |
148 | (funcall parse-spec) | |
149 | ||
150 | (dolist (re cvs-parse-ignored-messages) | |
151 | (when (cvs-match re) (return t))) | |
152 | ||
153 | ;; This is a parse error. Create a message-type fileinfo. | |
154 | (and | |
155 | (cvs-match ".*$") | |
156 | (cvs-create-fileinfo 'MESSAGE cvs-current-dir " " | |
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158 | :subtype 'ERROR))))) |
159 | ||
160 | \f | |
161 | (defun cvs-parsed-fileinfo (type path &optional directory &rest keys) | |
162 | "Create a fileinfo. | |
163 | TYPE can either be a type symbol or a cons of the form (TYPE . SUBTYPE). | |
164 | PATH is the filename. | |
165 | DIRECTORY influences the way PATH is interpreted: | |
166 | - if it's a string, it denotes the directory in which PATH (which should then be | |
167 | a plain file name with no directory component) resides. | |
168 | - if it's nil, the PATH should not be trusted: if it has a directory | |
169 | component, use it, else, assume it is relative to the current directory. | |
170 | - else, the PATH should be trusted to be relative to the root | |
171 | directory (i.e. if there is no directory component, it means the file | |
172 | is inside the main directory). | |
173 | The remaining KEYS are passed directly to `cvs-create-fileinfo'." | |
174 | (let ((dir directory) | |
175 | (file path)) | |
176 | ;; only trust the directory if it's a string | |
177 | (unless (stringp directory) | |
178 | ;; else, if the directory is true, the path should be trusted | |
179 | (setq dir (or (file-name-directory path) (if directory ""))) | |
180 | (setq file (file-name-nondirectory path))) | |
181 | ||
182 | (let ((type (if (consp type) (car type) type)) | |
183 | (subtype (if (consp type) (cdr type)))) | |
184 | (when dir (setq cvs-current-dir dir)) | |
185 | (apply 'cvs-create-fileinfo type | |
186 | (concat cvs-current-subdir (or dir cvs-current-dir)) | |
187 | file (cvs-parse-msg) :subtype subtype keys)))) | |
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188 | \f |
189 | ;;;; CVS Process Parser Tables: | |
190 | ;;;; | |
191 | ;;;; The table for status and update could actually be merged since they | |
192 | ;;;; don't conflict. But they don't overlap much either. | |
193 | ||
194 | (defun cvs-parse-table () | |
195 | "Table of message objects for `cvs-parse-process'." | |
196 | (let (c file dir path type base-rev subtype) | |
197 | (cvs-or | |
198 | ||
199 | (cvs-parse-status) | |
200 | (cvs-parse-merge) | |
201 | (cvs-parse-commit) | |
202 | ||
203 | ;; this is not necessary because the fileinfo merging will remove | |
204 | ;; such duplicate info and luckily the second info is the one we want. | |
205 | ;; (and (cvs-match "M \\(.*\\)$" (path 1)) | |
206 | ;; (cvs-parse-merge path)) | |
207 | ||
208 | ;; Normal file state indicator. | |
209 | (and | |
210 | (cvs-match "\\([MARCUPNJ?]\\) \\(.*\\)$" (c 1) (path 2)) | |
211 | ;; M: The file is modified by the user, and untouched in the repository. | |
212 | ;; A: The file is "cvs add"ed, but not "cvs ci"ed. | |
213 | ;; R: The file is "cvs remove"ed, but not "cvs ci"ed. | |
214 | ;; C: Conflict | |
215 | ;; U: The file is copied from the repository. | |
216 | ;; P: The file was patched from the repository. | |
217 | ;; ?: Unknown file. | |
218 | (let ((code (aref c 0))) | |
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219 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo |
220 | (case code | |
221 | (?M 'MODIFIED) | |
222 | (?A 'ADDED) | |
223 | (?R 'REMOVED) | |
224 | (?? 'UNKNOWN) | |
225 | (?C | |
226 | (if (not dont-change-disc) 'CONFLICT | |
227 | ;; This is ambiguous. We should look for conflict markers in the | |
228 | ;; file to decide between CONFLICT and NEED-MERGE. With CVS-1.10 | |
229 | ;; servers, this should not be necessary, because they return | |
230 | ;; a complete merge output. | |
231 | (with-temp-buffer | |
232 | (insert-file-contents path) | |
233 | (goto-char (point-min)) | |
234 | (if (re-search-forward "^<<<<<<< " nil t) | |
235 | 'CONFLICT 'NEED-MERGE)))) | |
236 | (?J 'NEED-MERGE) ;not supported by standard CVS | |
237 | ((?U ?P) | |
238 | (if dont-change-disc 'NEED-UPDATE | |
239 | (cons 'UP-TO-DATE (if (eq code ?U) 'UPDATED 'PATCHED))))) | |
240 | path 'trust))) | |
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241 | |
242 | (and | |
243 | (cvs-match "pcl-cvs: descending directory \\(.*\\)$" (dir 1)) | |
244 | (setq cvs-current-subdir dir)) | |
245 | ||
246 | ;; A special cvs message | |
247 | (and | |
248 | (cvs-match "cvs[.ex]* [a-z]+: ") | |
249 | (cvs-or | |
250 | ||
251 | ;; CVS is descending a subdirectory | |
252 | ;; (status says `examining' while update says `updating') | |
253 | (and | |
254 | (cvs-match "\\(Examining\\|Updating\\) \\(.*\\)$" (dir 2)) | |
255 | (let ((dir (if (string= "." dir) "" (file-name-as-directory dir)))) | |
256 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'DIRCHANGE "." dir))) | |
257 | ||
258 | ;; [-n update] A new (or pruned) directory appeared but isn't traversed | |
259 | (and | |
260 | (cvs-match "New directory `\\(.*\\)' -- ignored$" (dir 1)) | |
261 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'MESSAGE " " (file-name-as-directory dir))) | |
262 | ||
263 | ;; File removed, since it is removed (by third party) in repository. | |
264 | (and | |
265 | (cvs-or | |
266 | (cvs-match "warning: \\(.*\\) is not (any longer) pertinent$" (file 1)) | |
267 | (cvs-match "\\(.*\\) is no longer in the repository$" (file 1))) | |
268 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'DEAD file)) | |
269 | ||
270 | ;; [add] | |
271 | (and | |
272 | (cvs-or | |
273 | (cvs-match "scheduling file `\\(.*\\)' for addition.*$" (path 1)) | |
274 | (cvs-match "re-adding file \\(.*\\) (in place of .*)$" (path 1))) | |
275 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'ADDED path)) | |
276 | ||
277 | ;; [add] this will also show up as a `U <file>' | |
278 | (and | |
279 | (cvs-match "\\(.*\\), version \\(.*\\), resurrected$" | |
280 | (path 1) (base-rev 2)) | |
281 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo '(UP-TO-DATE . RESURRECTED) path nil | |
282 | :base-rev base-rev)) | |
283 | ||
284 | ;; [remove] | |
285 | (and | |
286 | (cvs-match "removed `\\(.*\\)'$" (path 1)) | |
287 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'DEAD path)) | |
288 | ||
289 | ;; [remove,merge] | |
290 | (and | |
291 | (cvs-match "scheduling `\\(.*\\)' for removal$" (file 1)) | |
292 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'REMOVED file)) | |
293 | ||
294 | ;; [update] File removed by you, but not cvs rm'd | |
295 | (and | |
296 | (cvs-match "warning: \\(.*\\) was lost$" (path 1)) | |
297 | (cvs-match (concat "U " (regexp-quote path) "$")) | |
298 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo (if dont-change-disc | |
299 | 'MISSING | |
300 | '(UP-TO-DATE . UPDATED)) | |
301 | path)) | |
302 | ||
303 | ;; Mode conflicts (rather than contents) | |
304 | (and | |
305 | (cvs-match "conflict: ") | |
306 | (cvs-or | |
307 | (cvs-match "removed \\(.*\\) was modified by second party$" | |
308 | (path 1) (subtype 'REMOVED)) | |
309 | (cvs-match "\\(.*\\) created independently by second party$" | |
310 | (path 1) (subtype 'ADDED)) | |
311 | (cvs-match "\\(.*\\) is modified but no longer in the repository$" | |
312 | (path 1) (subtype 'MODIFIED))) | |
313 | (cvs-match (concat "C " (regexp-quote path))) | |
314 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo (cons 'CONFLICT subtype) path)) | |
315 | ||
316 | ;; Messages that should be shown to the user | |
317 | (and | |
318 | (cvs-or | |
319 | (cvs-match "move away \\(.*\\); it is in the way$" (file 1)) | |
320 | (cvs-match "warning: new-born \\(.*\\) has disappeared$" (file 1)) | |
321 | (cvs-match "sticky tag .* for file `\\(.*\\)' is not a branch$" | |
322 | (file 1))) | |
323 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'MESSAGE file)) | |
324 | ||
325 | ;; File unknown. | |
326 | (and (cvs-match "use `.+ add' to create an entry for \\(.*\\)$" (path 1)) | |
327 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'UNKNOWN path)) | |
328 | ||
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329 | ;; [commit] |
330 | (and (cvs-match "Up-to-date check failed for `\\(.+\\)'$" (file 1)) | |
331 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'NEED-MERGE file)) | |
332 | ||
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333 | ;; We use cvs-execute-multi-dir but cvs can't handle it |
334 | ;; Probably because the cvs-client can but the cvs-server can't | |
335 | (and (cvs-match ".* files with '?/'? in their name.*$") | |
336 | (not cvs-execute-single-dir) | |
337 | (setq cvs-execute-single-dir t) | |
338 | (cvs-create-fileinfo | |
339 | 'MESSAGE "" " " | |
340 | "*** Add (setq cvs-execute-single-dir t) to your .emacs *** | |
341 | See the FAQ file or the variable's documentation for more info.")) | |
342 | ||
343 | ;; Cvs waits for a lock. Ignored: already handled by the process filter | |
344 | (cvs-match "\\[..:..:..\\] \\(waiting for\\|obtained\\) .*lock in .*$") | |
345 | ;; File you removed still exists. Ignore (will be noted as removed). | |
346 | (cvs-match ".* should be removed and is still there$") | |
347 | ;; just a note | |
348 | (cvs-match "use '.+ commit' to \\sw+ th\\sw+ files? permanently$") | |
349 | ;; [add,status] followed by a more complete status description anyway | |
350 | (cvs-match "nothing known about .*$") | |
351 | ;; [update] problem with patch | |
352 | (cvs-match "checksum failure after patch to .*; will refetch$") | |
353 | (cvs-match "refetching unpatchable files$") | |
354 | ;; [commit] | |
355 | (cvs-match "Rebuilding administrative file database$") | |
356 | ||
357 | ;; CVS is running a *info program. | |
358 | (and | |
359 | (cvs-match "Executing.*$") | |
360 | ;; Skip by any output the program may generate to stdout. | |
361 | ;; Note that pcl-cvs will get seriously confused if the | |
362 | ;; program prints anything to stderr. | |
363 | (re-search-forward cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp)))) | |
364 | ||
365 | (and | |
366 | (cvs-match "cvs[.ex]* \\[[a-z]+ aborted\\]:.*$") | |
367 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo 'MESSAGE "")) | |
368 | ||
369 | ;; sadly you can't do much with these since the path is in the repository | |
370 | (cvs-match "Directory .* added to the repository$") | |
371 | ))) | |
372 | ||
373 | ||
374 | (defun cvs-parse-merge () | |
375 | (let (path base-rev head-rev handled type) | |
376 | ;; A merge (maybe with a conflict). | |
377 | (and | |
378 | (cvs-match "RCS file: .*$") | |
379 | ;; Squirrel away info about the files that were retrieved for merging | |
380 | (cvs-match "retrieving revision \\([0-9.]+\\)$" (base-rev 1)) | |
381 | (cvs-match "retrieving revision \\([0-9.]+\\)$" (head-rev 1)) | |
382 | (cvs-match "Merging differences between [0-9.]+ and [0-9.]+ into \\(.*\\)$" | |
383 | (path 1)) | |
384 | ||
385 | ;; eat up potential conflict warnings | |
386 | (cvs-or (cvs-match "\\(rcs\\)?merge:?\\( warning\\)?: \\(overlaps\\|conflicts\\) \\(or other problems \\)?during merge$" (type 'CONFLICT)) t) | |
387 | (cvs-or | |
388 | (and | |
389 | (cvs-match "cvs[.ex]* [a-z]+: ") | |
390 | (cvs-or | |
391 | (cvs-match "conflicts found in \\(.*\\)$" (path 1) (type 'CONFLICT)) | |
392 | (cvs-match "could not merge .*$") | |
393 | (cvs-match "restoring \\(.*\\) from backup file .*$" (path 1)))) | |
394 | t) | |
395 | ||
396 | ;; Is it a succesful merge? | |
397 | ;; Figure out result of merging (ie, was there a conflict?) | |
398 | (let ((qfile (regexp-quote path))) | |
399 | (cvs-or | |
400 | ;; Conflict | |
401 | (and | |
402 | (cvs-match (concat "C \\(.*" qfile "\\)$") (path 1) (type 'CONFLICT)) | |
403 | ;; C might be followed by a "suprious" U for non-mergeable files | |
404 | (cvs-or (cvs-match (concat "U \\(.*" qfile "\\)$")) t)) | |
405 | ;; Successful merge | |
406 | (cvs-match (concat "M \\(.*" qfile "\\)$") (path 1)) | |
407 | ;; The file already contained the modifications | |
408 | (cvs-match (concat "^\\(.*" qfile | |
409 | "\\) already contains the differences between .*$") | |
410 | (path 1) (type '(UP-TO-DATE . MERGED))) | |
411 | t) | |
412 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo (if dont-change-disc 'NEED-MERGE | |
413 | (or type '(MODIFIED . MERGED))) path nil | |
414 | :merge (cons base-rev head-rev)))))) | |
415 | ||
416 | (defun cvs-parse-status () | |
417 | (let (nofile path base-rev head-rev type) | |
418 | (and | |
419 | (cvs-match | |
420 | "===================================================================$") | |
421 | (cvs-match "File: \\(no file \\)?\\(.*[^ \t]\\)[ \t]+Status: " | |
422 | (nofile 1) (path 2)) | |
423 | (cvs-or | |
424 | (cvs-match "Needs \\(Checkout\\|Patch\\)$" | |
425 | (type (if nofile 'MISSING 'NEED-UPDATE))) | |
426 | (cvs-match "Up-to-date$" | |
427 | (type (if nofile '(UP-TO-DATE . REMOVED) 'UP-TO-DATE))) | |
428 | (cvs-match ".*[Cc]onflict.*$" (type 'CONFLICT)) | |
429 | (cvs-match "Locally Added$" (type 'ADDED)) | |
430 | (cvs-match "Locally Removed$" (type 'REMOVED)) | |
431 | (cvs-match "Locally Modified$" (type 'MODIFIED)) | |
432 | (cvs-match "Needs Merge$" (type 'NEED-MERGE)) | |
433 | (cvs-match "Unknown$" (type 'UNKNOWN))) | |
434 | (cvs-match "$") | |
435 | (cvs-or | |
436 | (cvs-match " *Version:[ \t]*\\([0-9.]+\\).*$" (base-rev 1)) | |
437 | ;; NOTE: there's no date on the end of the following for server mode... | |
438 | (cvs-match " *Working revision:[ \t]*-?\\([0-9.]+\\).*$" (base-rev 1)) | |
439 | ;; Let's not get all worked up if the format changes a bit | |
440 | (cvs-match " *Working revision:.*$")) | |
441 | (cvs-or | |
442 | (cvs-match " *RCS Version:[ \t]*\\([0-9.]+\\)[ \t]*.*$" (head-rev 1)) | |
443 | (cvs-match " *Repository revision:[ \t]*\\([0-9.]+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$" | |
444 | (head-rev 1)) | |
445 | (cvs-match " *Repository revision:.*")) | |
446 | (cvs-or | |
447 | (and;;sometimes those fields are missing | |
448 | (cvs-match " *Sticky Tag:[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$") ; FIXME: use it | |
449 | (cvs-match " *Sticky Date:[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$") ; FIXME: use it | |
450 | (cvs-match " *Sticky Options:[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$")) ; FIXME: use it | |
451 | t) | |
452 | (cvs-match "$") | |
453 | ;; ignore the tags-listing in the case of `status -v' | |
454 | (cvs-or (cvs-match " *Existing Tags:\n\\(\t.*\n\\)*$") t) | |
455 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo type path nil | |
456 | :base-rev base-rev | |
457 | :head-rev head-rev)))) | |
458 | ||
459 | (defun cvs-parse-commit () | |
460 | (let (path base-rev subtype) | |
461 | (cvs-or | |
462 | ||
463 | (and | |
464 | (cvs-match "\\(Checking in\\|Removing\\) \\(.*\\);$" (path 2)) | |
465 | (cvs-match ".*,v <-- .*$") | |
466 | (cvs-or | |
467 | ;; deletion | |
468 | (cvs-match "new revision: delete; previous revision: \\([0-9.]*\\)$" | |
469 | (subtype 'REMOVED) (base-rev 1)) | |
470 | ;; addition | |
471 | (cvs-match "initial revision: \\([0-9.]*\\)$" | |
472 | (subtype 'ADDED) (base-rev 1)) | |
473 | ;; update | |
474 | (cvs-match "new revision: \\([0-9.]*\\); previous revision: .*$" | |
475 | (subtype 'COMMITTED) (base-rev 1))) | |
476 | (cvs-match "done$") | |
477 | ;; it's important here not to rely on the default directory management | |
478 | ;; because `cvs commit' might begin by a series of Examining messages | |
479 | ;; so the processing of the actual checkin messages might begin with | |
480 | ;; a `current-dir' set to something different from "" | |
481 | (cvs-parsed-fileinfo (cons 'UP-TO-DATE subtype) path 'trust | |
482 | :base-rev base-rev)) | |
483 | ||
484 | ;; useless message added before the actual addition: ignored | |
485 | (cvs-match "RCS file: .*\ndone$")))) | |
486 | ||
487 | ||
488 | (provide 'pcvs-parse) | |
489 | ||
490 | ;;; pcl-cvs-parse.el ends here |