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A common pattern in our subcommands is to verify the arguments & options before executing things. For some subcommands, that check stage is quite long which makes the execution function even bigger. Lets split that logic out of the execute phase so it's easier to manage these. This is most noticeable in the sync subcommand whose Execute func is quite large, and the option checking makes up ~15% of it. The manifest command's Execute can be simplified significantly as the optparse configuration always sets output_file to a string. Change-Id: I7097847ff040e831345e63de6b467ee17609990e Reviewed-on: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/git-repo/+/234834 Reviewed-by: David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> Tested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@google.com>
395 lines
12 KiB
Python
395 lines
12 KiB
Python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from __future__ import print_function
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import errno
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import multiprocessing
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import re
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import os
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import signal
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import sys
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import subprocess
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from color import Coloring
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from command import Command, MirrorSafeCommand
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import platform_utils
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_CAN_COLOR = [
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'branch',
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'diff',
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'grep',
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'log',
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]
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class ForallColoring(Coloring):
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def __init__(self, config):
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Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'forall')
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self.project = self.printer('project', attr='bold')
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class Forall(Command, MirrorSafeCommand):
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common = False
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helpSummary = "Run a shell command in each project"
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helpUsage = """
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%prog [<project>...] -c <command> [<arg>...]
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%prog -r str1 [str2] ... -c <command> [<arg>...]"
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"""
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helpDescription = """
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Executes the same shell command in each project.
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The -r option allows running the command only on projects matching
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regex or wildcard expression.
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# Output Formatting
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The -p option causes '%prog' to bind pipes to the command's stdin,
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stdout and stderr streams, and pipe all output into a continuous
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stream that is displayed in a single pager session. Project headings
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are inserted before the output of each command is displayed. If the
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command produces no output in a project, no heading is displayed.
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The formatting convention used by -p is very suitable for some
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types of searching, e.g. `repo forall -p -c git log -SFoo` will
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print all commits that add or remove references to Foo.
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The -v option causes '%prog' to display stderr messages if a
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command produces output only on stderr. Normally the -p option
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causes command output to be suppressed until the command produces
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at least one byte of output on stdout.
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# Environment
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pwd is the project's working directory. If the current client is
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a mirror client, then pwd is the Git repository.
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REPO_PROJECT is set to the unique name of the project.
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REPO_PATH is the path relative the the root of the client.
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REPO_REMOTE is the name of the remote system from the manifest.
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REPO_LREV is the name of the revision from the manifest, translated
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to a local tracking branch. If you need to pass the manifest
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revision to a locally executed git command, use REPO_LREV.
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REPO_RREV is the name of the revision from the manifest, exactly
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as written in the manifest.
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REPO_COUNT is the total number of projects being iterated.
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REPO_I is the current (1-based) iteration count. Can be used in
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conjunction with REPO_COUNT to add a simple progress indicator to your
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command.
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REPO__* are any extra environment variables, specified by the
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"annotation" element under any project element. This can be useful
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for differentiating trees based on user-specific criteria, or simply
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annotating tree details.
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shell positional arguments ($1, $2, .., $#) are set to any arguments
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following <command>.
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Example: to list projects:
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%prog -c 'echo $REPO_PROJECT'
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Notice that $REPO_PROJECT is quoted to ensure it is expanded in
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the context of running <command> instead of in the calling shell.
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Unless -p is used, stdin, stdout, stderr are inherited from the
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terminal and are not redirected.
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If -e is used, when a command exits unsuccessfully, '%prog' will abort
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without iterating through the remaining projects.
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"""
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def _Options(self, p):
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def cmd(option, opt_str, value, parser):
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setattr(parser.values, option.dest, list(parser.rargs))
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while parser.rargs:
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del parser.rargs[0]
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p.add_option('-r', '--regex',
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dest='regex', action='store_true',
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help="Execute the command only on projects matching regex or wildcard expression")
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p.add_option('-i', '--inverse-regex',
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dest='inverse_regex', action='store_true',
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help="Execute the command only on projects not matching regex or wildcard expression")
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p.add_option('-g', '--groups',
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dest='groups',
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help="Execute the command only on projects matching the specified groups")
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p.add_option('-c', '--command',
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help='Command (and arguments) to execute',
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dest='command',
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action='callback',
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callback=cmd)
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p.add_option('-e', '--abort-on-errors',
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dest='abort_on_errors', action='store_true',
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help='Abort if a command exits unsuccessfully')
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g = p.add_option_group('Output')
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g.add_option('-p',
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dest='project_header', action='store_true',
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help='Show project headers before output')
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g.add_option('-v', '--verbose',
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dest='verbose', action='store_true',
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help='Show command error messages')
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g.add_option('-j', '--jobs',
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dest='jobs', action='store', type='int', default=1,
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help='number of commands to execute simultaneously')
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def WantPager(self, opt):
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return opt.project_header and opt.jobs == 1
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def _SerializeProject(self, project):
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""" Serialize a project._GitGetByExec instance.
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project._GitGetByExec is not pickle-able. Instead of trying to pass it
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around between processes, make a dict ourselves containing only the
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attributes that we need.
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"""
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if not self.manifest.IsMirror:
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lrev = project.GetRevisionId()
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else:
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lrev = None
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return {
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'name': project.name,
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'relpath': project.relpath,
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'remote_name': project.remote.name,
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'lrev': lrev,
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'rrev': project.revisionExpr,
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'annotations': dict((a.name, a.value) for a in project.annotations),
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'gitdir': project.gitdir,
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'worktree': project.worktree,
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}
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def ValidateOptions(self, opt, args):
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if not opt.command:
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self.Usage()
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def Execute(self, opt, args):
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cmd = [opt.command[0]]
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shell = True
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if re.compile(r'^[a-z0-9A-Z_/\.-]+$').match(cmd[0]):
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shell = False
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if shell:
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cmd.append(cmd[0])
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cmd.extend(opt.command[1:])
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if opt.project_header \
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and not shell \
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and cmd[0] == 'git':
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# If this is a direct git command that can enable colorized
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# output and the user prefers coloring, add --color into the
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# command line because we are going to wrap the command into
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# a pipe and git won't know coloring should activate.
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#
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for cn in cmd[1:]:
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if not cn.startswith('-'):
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break
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else:
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cn = None
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if cn and cn in _CAN_COLOR:
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class ColorCmd(Coloring):
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def __init__(self, config, cmd):
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Coloring.__init__(self, config, cmd)
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if ColorCmd(self.manifest.manifestProject.config, cn).is_on:
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cmd.insert(cmd.index(cn) + 1, '--color')
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mirror = self.manifest.IsMirror
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rc = 0
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smart_sync_manifest_name = "smart_sync_override.xml"
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smart_sync_manifest_path = os.path.join(
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self.manifest.manifestProject.worktree, smart_sync_manifest_name)
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if os.path.isfile(smart_sync_manifest_path):
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self.manifest.Override(smart_sync_manifest_path)
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if opt.regex:
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projects = self.FindProjects(args)
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elif opt.inverse_regex:
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projects = self.FindProjects(args, inverse=True)
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else:
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projects = self.GetProjects(args, groups=opt.groups)
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os.environ['REPO_COUNT'] = str(len(projects))
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pool = multiprocessing.Pool(opt.jobs, InitWorker)
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try:
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config = self.manifest.manifestProject.config
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results_it = pool.imap(
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DoWorkWrapper,
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self.ProjectArgs(projects, mirror, opt, cmd, shell, config))
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pool.close()
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for r in results_it:
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rc = rc or r
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if r != 0 and opt.abort_on_errors:
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raise Exception('Aborting due to previous error')
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except (KeyboardInterrupt, WorkerKeyboardInterrupt):
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# Catch KeyboardInterrupt raised inside and outside of workers
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print('Interrupted - terminating the pool')
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pool.terminate()
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rc = rc or errno.EINTR
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except Exception as e:
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# Catch any other exceptions raised
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print('Got an error, terminating the pool: %s: %s' %
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(type(e).__name__, e),
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file=sys.stderr)
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pool.terminate()
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rc = rc or getattr(e, 'errno', 1)
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finally:
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pool.join()
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if rc != 0:
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sys.exit(rc)
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def ProjectArgs(self, projects, mirror, opt, cmd, shell, config):
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for cnt, p in enumerate(projects):
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try:
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project = self._SerializeProject(p)
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except Exception as e:
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print('Project list error on project %s: %s: %s' %
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(p.name, type(e).__name__, e),
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file=sys.stderr)
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return
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print('Project list interrupted',
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file=sys.stderr)
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return
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yield [mirror, opt, cmd, shell, cnt, config, project]
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class WorkerKeyboardInterrupt(Exception):
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""" Keyboard interrupt exception for worker processes. """
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pass
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def InitWorker():
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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def DoWorkWrapper(args):
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""" A wrapper around the DoWork() method.
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Catch the KeyboardInterrupt exceptions here and re-raise them as a different,
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``Exception``-based exception to stop it flooding the console with stacktraces
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and making the parent hang indefinitely.
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"""
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project = args.pop()
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try:
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return DoWork(project, *args)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print('%s: Worker interrupted' % project['name'])
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raise WorkerKeyboardInterrupt()
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def DoWork(project, mirror, opt, cmd, shell, cnt, config):
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env = os.environ.copy()
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def setenv(name, val):
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if val is None:
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val = ''
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if hasattr(val, 'encode'):
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val = val.encode()
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env[name] = val
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setenv('REPO_PROJECT', project['name'])
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setenv('REPO_PATH', project['relpath'])
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setenv('REPO_REMOTE', project['remote_name'])
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setenv('REPO_LREV', project['lrev'])
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setenv('REPO_RREV', project['rrev'])
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setenv('REPO_I', str(cnt + 1))
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for name in project['annotations']:
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setenv("REPO__%s" % (name), project['annotations'][name])
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if mirror:
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setenv('GIT_DIR', project['gitdir'])
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cwd = project['gitdir']
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else:
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cwd = project['worktree']
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if not os.path.exists(cwd):
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if (opt.project_header and opt.verbose) \
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or not opt.project_header:
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print('skipping %s/' % project['relpath'], file=sys.stderr)
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return
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if opt.project_header:
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stdin = subprocess.PIPE
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE
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else:
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stdin = None
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stdout = None
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stderr = None
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p = subprocess.Popen(cmd,
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cwd=cwd,
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shell=shell,
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env=env,
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stdin=stdin,
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stdout=stdout,
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stderr=stderr)
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if opt.project_header:
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out = ForallColoring(config)
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out.redirect(sys.stdout)
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empty = True
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errbuf = ''
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p.stdin.close()
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s_in = platform_utils.FileDescriptorStreams.create()
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s_in.add(p.stdout, sys.stdout, 'stdout')
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s_in.add(p.stderr, sys.stderr, 'stderr')
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while not s_in.is_done:
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in_ready = s_in.select()
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for s in in_ready:
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buf = s.read()
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if not buf:
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s.close()
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s_in.remove(s)
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continue
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if not opt.verbose:
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if s.std_name == 'stderr':
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errbuf += buf
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continue
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if empty and out:
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if not cnt == 0:
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out.nl()
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if mirror:
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project_header_path = project['name']
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else:
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project_header_path = project['relpath']
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out.project('project %s/', project_header_path)
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out.nl()
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out.flush()
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if errbuf:
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sys.stderr.write(errbuf)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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errbuf = ''
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empty = False
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s.dest.write(buf)
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s.dest.flush()
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r = p.wait()
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return r
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