From a83b6d665123ed36b72607b1e17aa7cb96696eb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dana Robinson Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 09:02:48 -0500 Subject: [svn-r26311] Merged r26266-7 from features/autotools_rework Updates the bin/chkmanifest script so that it parses the output of svn commands instead of hacking at the .svn/entries file. This will make the script more future-proof and allows it to work with current Subversion repositories. Tested on: jam (bin/chkmanifest only) --- bin/chkmanifest | 136 +++++++++++++++++++------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-) diff --git a/bin/chkmanifest b/bin/chkmanifest index 70c38a9..6188eab 100755 --- a/bin/chkmanifest +++ b/bin/chkmanifest @@ -20,75 +20,17 @@ verbose=yes MANIFEST=/tmp/HD_MANIFEST.$$ -SVNENTRY=/tmp/HD_SVNENTRY.$$ - -# function definitions - -GETSVNENTRIES_13 () -# Purpose: Extract filenames from the svn v1.3.* entries file -# $1: directory name in which the svn entries is. -# steps: -# 1. remove all single line entries so that step 2 does not fail on them. -# 2. merge all multiple lines entries into single lines. -# 3. remove all non file entries. -# 4. insert a blank line because some entries files has no kind="file" -# entry and ed does not like to do g on an empty file. -# 5. remove everything except the file name. -# 6. remove all blank lines, including the inserted one. -{ -cp $1/entries $SVNENTRY -chmod u+w $SVNENTRY # entries file is not writable. -ed - $SVNENTRY <$/d -g/^$/j -v/kind="file"/d -a - -. -g/.*name="/s/// -g/".*/s/// -g/^$/d -w -q -EOF -cat $SVNENTRY -rm $SVNENTRY -} - -GETSVNENTRIES_14 () -# Purpose: Extract filenames from the svn v1.4.* entries file -# $1: directory name in which the svn entries is. -# steps: -# 1. all valid files are followed by a line containing "file" only. -# 2. find them by looking for "file" first, then mark its preceding line as -# wanted. -# 3. remove all non-marked line. -# 4. insert a blank line because some entries files has no kind="file" -# entry and ed does not like to do g on an empty file. -# 5. remove the marks. -{ -cp $1/entries $SVNENTRY -chmod u+w $SVNENTRY # entries file is not writable. -ed - $SVNENTRY <&2 # clean up $MANIFEST file when exits trap "rm -f $MANIFEST" 0 +# Only split lines on newline, not whitespace +set -f +IFS=' +' + # First make sure i am in the directory in which there is an MANIFEST file # and then do the checking from there. Will try the following, # current directory, parent directory, the directory this command resides. @@ -132,36 +74,50 @@ for file in `cat $MANIFEST`; do fi done +# Get the list of files under version control and check that they are +# present. +# +# First get a list of all the pending files with svn stat and +# check those. +svn_stat="$(svn stat -q)" +for file in $svn_stat; do + # Newly added files are not listed by svn ls, which + # we check below.. + # The line listing them starts with 'A'. + letter="$(echo $file | head -c 1)" + if [ "$letter" = "A" ]; then + # Convert 'A ' to './' so it matches + # the manifest file name. + path=`echo $file | sed 's/^A\s*/\.\//g'` + # Ignore directories + if [ ! -d $path ]; then + if (grep ^$path$ $MANIFEST >/dev/null); then + : + else + echo "+ $path" + fail=yes + fi + fi + fi +done -# Inspect the .svn/entries to figure out what version of svn file entry is -# used. -# The following algorithm is formed via reverse engineering. -# I don't know what the official svn format is if such a specification exists. -# Algorithm: -# If the first line of the file has 'xml version="1.0"' in it, it is created -# by svn 1.3 or older; else if it has '^file$' in it, it is created by svn 1.4. -svn_entry_file=.svn/entries -if head -1 $svn_entry_file | grep 'xml version="1.0"' > /dev/null 2>&1;then - getsvnentries=GETSVNENTRIES_13 -elif grep '^file$' $svn_entry_file > /dev/null 2>&1; then - getsvnentries=GETSVNENTRIES_14 -else - echo "Unknown svn entries format. Aborted" - exit 1 -fi - -for svn in `find . -type d -name .svn -print`; do - path=`echo $svn |sed 's/\/.svn//'` - for file in `$getsvnentries $svn`; do - if (grep ^$path/$file$ $MANIFEST >/dev/null); then - : - else - echo "+ $path/$file" - fail=yes - fi - done +# Next check svn ls, which gets a list of all files that are +# checked in. +svn_ls="$(svn ls -R)" +for file in $svn_ls; do + path="./${file}" + # Ignore directories + if [ ! -d $path ]; then + if (grep ^$path$ $MANIFEST >/dev/null); then + : + else + echo "+ $path" + fail=yes + fi + fi done +# Finish up if [ "X$fail" = "Xyes" ]; then cat 1>&2 <