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#!/bin/perl -w
#
# patchls - patch listing utility
#
# Input is one or more patchfiles, output is a list of files to be patched.
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Tim Bunce. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
#
# With thanks to Tom Horsley for the seed code.
#
# $Id: patchls,v 1.3 1997/06/10 21:38:45 timbo Exp $
use Getopt::Std;
use Text::Wrap qw(wrap $columns);
use Text::Tabs qw(expand unexpand);
use strict;
sub usage {
die q{
patchls [options] patchfile [ ... ]
-i Invert: for each patched file list which patch files patch it.
-h no filename headers (like grep), only the listing.
-l no listing (like grep), only the filename headers.
-c Categorise the patch and sort by category (perl specific).
-m print formatted Meta-information (Subject,From,Msg-ID etc).
-p N strip N levels of directory Prefix (like patch), else automatic.
-v more verbose (-d for noisy debugging).
-f F only list patches which patch files matching regexp F
(F has $ appended unless it contains a /).
-I just gather and display summary Information about the patches.
}
}
$columns = 70;
$::opt_p = undef; # undef != 0
$::opt_d = 0;
$::opt_v = 0;
$::opt_m = 0;
$::opt_i = 0;
$::opt_h = 0;
$::opt_l = 0;
$::opt_c = 0;
$::opt_f = '';
$::opt_I = 0;
usage unless @ARGV;
getopts("mihlvcp:f:I") or usage;
my %cat_title = (
'BUILD' => 'BUILD PROCESS',
'CORE' => 'CORE LANGUAGE',
'DOC' => 'DOCUMENTATION',
'LIB' => 'LIBRARY AND EXTENSIONS',
'PORT1' => 'PORTABILITY - WIN32',
'PORT2' => 'PORTABILITY - OTHER',
'TEST' => 'TESTS',
'UTIL' => 'UTILITIES',
'OTHER' => 'OTHER CHANGES',
);
my %ls;
# Style 1:
# *** perl-5.004/embed.h Sat May 10 03:39:32 1997
# --- perl-5.004.fixed/embed.h Thu May 29 19:48:46 1997
# ***************
# *** 308,313 ****
# --- 308,314 ----
#
# Style 2:
# --- perl5.004001/mg.c Sun Jun 08 12:26:24 1997
# +++ perl5.004-bc/mg.c Sun Jun 08 11:56:08 1997
# @@ -656,9 +656,27 @@
# or (rcs, note the different date format)
# --- 1.18 1997/05/23 19:22:04
# +++ ./pod/perlembed.pod 1997/06/03 21:41:38
#
# Variation:
# Index: embed.h
my($in, $prevline, $prevtype, $ls);
foreach my $argv (@ARGV) {
$in = $argv;
unless (open F, "<$in") {
warn "Unable to open $in: $!\n";
next;
}
print "Reading $in...\n" if $::opt_v and @ARGV > 1;
$ls = $ls{$in} ||= { is_in => 1, in => $in };
my $type;
while (<F>) {
unless (/^([-+*]{3}) / || /^(Index):/) {
# not an interesting patch line but possibly meta-information
next unless $::opt_m;
$ls->{From}{$1}=1 if /^From:\s+(.*\S)/i;
$ls->{Title}{$1}=1 if /^Subject:\s+(?:Re: )?(.*\S)/i;
$ls->{'Msg-ID'}{$1}=1 if /^Message-Id:\s+(.*\S)/i;
$ls->{Date}{$1}=1 if /^Date:\s+(.*\S)/i;
next;
}
$type = $1;
next if /^--- [0-9,]+ ----$/ || /^\*\*\* [0-9,]+ \*\*\*\*$/;
print "Last: $prevline","This: ${_}Got: $1\n\n" if $::opt_d;
# Some patches have Index lines but not diff headers
# Patch copes with this, so must we. It's also handy for
# documenting manual changes by simply adding Index: lines
# to the file which describes the problem bing fixed.
add_file($ls, $1), next if /^Index:\s+(.*)/;
if ( ($type eq '---' and $prevtype eq '***') # Style 1
or ($type eq '+++' and $prevtype eq '---') # Style 2
) {
if (/^[-+*]{3} (\S+)\s+.*\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/) { # double check
add_file($ls, $1);
}
else {
warn "$in $.: parse error (prev $prevtype, type $type)\n$prevline$_";
}
}
}
continue {
$prevline = $_;
$prevtype = $type;
$type = '';
}
# if we don't have a title for -m then use the file name
$ls->{Title}{$in}=1 if $::opt_m
and !$ls->{Title} and $ls->{out};
$ls->{category} = $::opt_c
? categorize_files([keys %{ $ls->{out} }], $::opt_v) : '';
}
print scalar(@ARGV)." files read.\n" if $::opt_v and @ARGV > 1;
my @ls = sort {
$a->{category} cmp $b->{category} || $a->{in} cmp $b->{in}
} values %ls;
if ($::opt_f) { # filter out patches based on -f <regexp>
my $out;
$::opt_f .= '$' unless $::opt_f =~ m:/:;
@ls = grep {
my @out = keys %{$_->{out}};
my $match = 0;
for $out (@out) {
++$match if $out =~ m/$::opt_f/o;
}
$match;
} @ls;
}
if ($::opt_I) {
my $n_patches = 0;
my($in,$out);
my %all_out;
foreach $in (@ls) {
next unless $in->{is_in};
++$n_patches;
my @outs = keys %{$in->{out}};
@all_out{@outs} = ($in->{in}) x @outs;
}
my @all_out = sort keys %all_out;
my @missing = grep { ! -f $_ } @all_out;
print "$n_patches patch files patch ".@all_out." files (".@missing." missing)\n";
if ($::opt_v and @missing) {
print "Missing files:\n";
foreach $out (@missing) {
printf " %-20s\t%s\n", $out, $all_out{$out};
}
}
exit 0+@missing;
}
unless ($::opt_c and $::opt_m) {
foreach $ls (@ls) {
next unless ($::opt_i) ? $ls->{is_out} : $ls->{is_in};
list_files_by_patch($ls);
}
}
else {
my $c = '';
foreach $ls (@ls) {
next unless ($::opt_i) ? $ls->{is_out} : $ls->{is_in};
print "\n ------ $cat_title{$ls->{category}} ------\n"
if $ls->{category} ne $c;
$c = $ls->{category};
unless ($::opt_i) {
list_files_by_patch($ls);
}
else {
my $out = $ls->{in};
print "\n$out patched by:\n";
# find all the patches which patch $out and list them
my @p = grep { $_->{out}->{$out} } values %ls;
foreach $ls (@p) {
list_files_by_patch($ls, '');
}
}
}
print "\n";
}
exit 0;
# ---
sub add_file {
my $ls = shift;
my $out = trim_name(shift);
$ls->{out}->{$out} = 1;
# do the -i inverse as well, even if we're not doing -i
my $i = $ls{$out} ||= {
is_out => 1,
in => $out,
category => $::opt_c ? categorize_files([ $out ], $::opt_v) : '',
};
$i->{out}->{$in} = 1;
}
sub trim_name { # reduce/tidy file paths from diff lines
my $name = shift;
$name = "$name ($in)" if $name eq "/dev/null";
$name =~ s:\\:/:g; # adjust windows paths
$name =~ s://:/:g; # simplify (and make win \\share into absolute path)
if (defined $::opt_p) {
# strip on -p levels of directory prefix
my $dc = $::opt_p;
$name =~ s:^[^/]+/(.+)$:$1: while $dc-- > 0;
}
else { # try to strip off leading path to perl directory
# if absolute path, strip down to any *perl* directory first
$name =~ s:^/.*?perl.*?/::i;
$name =~ s:.*perl[-_]?5?[._]?[-_a-z0-9.+]*/::i;
$name =~ s:^\./::;
}
return $name;
}
sub list_files_by_patch {
my($ls, $name) = @_;
$name = $ls->{in} unless defined $name;
my @meta;
if ($::opt_m) {
foreach(qw(Title From Msg-ID)) {
next unless $ls->{$_};
my @list = sort keys %{$ls->{$_}};
push @meta, sprintf "%7s: ", $_;
@list = map { "\"$_\"" } @list if $_ eq 'Title';
push @meta, my_wrap(""," ", join(", ",@list)."\n");
}
$name = "\n$name" if @meta and $name;
}
# don't print the header unless the file contains something interesting
return if !@meta and !$ls->{out};
print("$ls->{in}\n"),return if $::opt_l; # -l = no listing
# a twisty maze of little options
my $cat = ($ls->{category} and !$::opt_m) ? "\t$ls->{category}" : "";
print "$name$cat: " unless ($::opt_h and !$::opt_v) or !"$name$cat";
print join('',"\n",@meta) if @meta;
my @v = sort PATORDER keys %{ $ls->{out} };
my $v = "@v\n";
print $::opt_m ? " Files: ".my_wrap(""," ",$v) : $v;
}
sub my_wrap {
my $txt = eval { expand(wrap(@_)) }; # die's on long lines!
return $txt unless $@;
return expand("@_");
}
sub categorize_files {
my($files, $verb) = @_;
my(%c, $refine);
foreach (@$files) { # assign a score to a file path
# the order of some of the tests is important
$c{TEST} += 5,next if m:^t/:;
$c{DOC} += 5,next if m:^pod/:;
$c{UTIL} += 10,next if m:^(utils|x2p|h2pl)/:;
$c{PORT1}+= 15,next if m:^win32:;
$c{PORT2} += 15,next
if m:^(cygwin32|os2|plan9|qnx|vms)/:
or m:^(hints|Porting|ext/DynaLoader)/:
or m:^README\.:;
$c{LIB} += 10,next
if m:^(lib|ext)/:;
$c{'CORE'} += 15,next
if m:^[^/]+[\._]([chH]|sym|pl)$:;
$c{BUILD} += 10,next
if m:^[A-Z]+$: or m:^[^/]+\.SH$:
or m:^(install|configure|configpm):i;
print "Couldn't categorise $_\n" if $::opt_v;
$c{OTHER} += 1;
}
if (keys %c > 1) { # sort to find category with highest score
refine:
++$refine;
my @c = sort { $c{$b} <=> $c{$a} || $a cmp $b } keys %c;
my @v = map { $c{$_} } @c;
if (@v > 1 and $refine <= 1 and "@v" =~ /^(\d) \1/
and $c[0] =~ m/^(DOC|TESTS|OTHER)/) { # rare
print "Tie, promoting $c[1] over $c[0]\n" if $::opt_d;
++$c{$c[1]};
goto refine;
}
print " ".@$files." patches: ", join(", ", map { "$_: $c{$_}" } @c),".\n"
if $verb;
return $c[0] || 'OTHER';
}
else {
my($c, $v) = %c;
$c ||= 'OTHER'; $v ||= 0;
print " ".@$files." patches: $c: $v\n" if $verb;
return $c;
}
}
sub PATORDER { # PATORDER sort by Chip Salzenberg
my ($i, $j);
$i = ($a =~ m#^[A-Z]+$#);
$j = ($b =~ m#^[A-Z]+$#);
return $j - $i if $i != $j;
$i = ($a =~ m#configure|hint#i) || ($a =~ m#[S_]H$#);
$j = ($b =~ m#configure|hint#i) || ($b =~ m#[S_]H$#);
return $j - $i if $i != $j;
$i = ($a =~ m#\.pod$#);
$j = ($b =~ m#\.pod$#);
return $j - $i if $i != $j;
$i = ($a =~ m#include/#);
$j = ($b =~ m#include/#);
return $j - $i if $i != $j;
if ((($i = $a) =~ s#/+[^/]*$##)
&& (($j = $b) =~ s#/+[^/]*$##)) {
return $i cmp $j if $i ne $j;
}
$i = ($a =~ m#\.h$#);
$j = ($b =~ m#\.h$#);
return $j - $i if $i != $j;
return $a cmp $b;
}
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