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* Added decorator-style properties to bugdir. Created settings_object module.W. Trevor King2008-12-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | settings_object.SavedSettingsObject encapsulates some of the common settings functionality in the BE BugDir, Bug, and Comment classes. It's a bit awkward due to the nature of scoping in python subclasses, but it's better than reproducing this code in each of the above classes. Now I need to move Bug and Comment over to *this* system ;).
* Added decorator-style properties to libbe/comment.py.W. Trevor King2008-12-011-11/+15
| | | | | Also some typo corrections and some reworking of bug/bugdir to better support the lazier loading.
* Added libbe/properties to make property management easier.W. Trevor King2008-11-281-105/+168
| | | | | libbe/bug has been moved over to the new system. comment and bugdir still to go.
* Added becommands/comment completion.W. Trevor King2008-11-271-1/+8
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* Added libbe/encoding.py to wrap input/output/file access appropriately.W. Trevor King2008-11-251-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I borrowed most of the code for this. get_encoding() is from Trac http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/trac/util/datefmt.py format_datetime() Trac has a BSD license http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLicense I don't know if such a small snippet requires us to "reproduce the above copyright" or where we need to reproduce it if it is needed. The stdout/stdin replacement code follows http://wiki.python.org/moin/ShellRedirectionFails Because of the stdout replacement, the doctests executes now need an optional 'test' argument to turn off replacement during the doctests, otherwise doctest flips out (since it had set up stdout to catch output, and then we clobbered it's setup). References: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Unicode http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/unicode http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0100/ I also split libbe/editor.py off from libbe.utility.py and started explaining the motivation for the BugDir init flags in it's docstring.
* Added becommands/merge to join duplicate bugs.W. Trevor King2008-11-241-11/+26
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* Added Bug.comments(), BugDir.has_bug() & cleaned up diff.diff().W. Trevor King2008-11-241-0/+6
| | | | + some other minor fixes and cleanups.
* Added 'allow_no_rcs' flag to RCS file system access methods.W. Trevor King2008-11-241-1/+1
| | | | | Now mapfile access has fewer special cases, and there is less redundant rcs.add/update code.
* Go back to lazy bug loading to get execution speed back up.W. Trevor King2008-11-231-8/+20
| | | | Fixes bug b3c6da51-3a30-42c9-8c75-587c7a1705c5
* Created and fixed bug 496edad5-1484-413a-bc68-4b01274a65eb.W. Trevor King2008-11-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | I figured out why Arch was complaining. For non-Arch users, file system access has been tweaked a bit see the BugDir doc string for details. Also, you should now set BugDir.rcs instead of .rcs_name. .rcs_name automatically tracks changes in .rcs (the reverse of the previous situation), so read from whichever you like.
* Another major rewrite. Now BugDir, Bug, and Comment are more distinct.W. Trevor King2008-11-211-166/+121
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I pushed a lot of the little helper functions into the main classes, which makes it easier for me to keep track of what's going on. I'm now at the point where I can run through `python test.py` with each of the backends (by changing the search order in rcs.py _get_matching_rcs) without any unexpected errors for each backend (except Arch). I can also run `test_usage.sh` without non-Arch errors either. However, don't consider this a stable commit yet. The bzr backend is *really*slow*, and the other's aren't blazingly fast either. I think I'm rewriting the entire database every time I save it :p. Still, it passes the checks. and I don't like it when zounds of changes build up.
* Merged bug.new_comment into bug.Bug.new_comment.W. Trevor King2008-11-191-8/+4
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* Moved bug.new_bug code into bugdir.BugDir.new_bug.W. Trevor King2008-11-191-8/+0
| | | | | Also removed explicit comparisons from beweb/controllers.py, since they are now built into the Bug.__cmp__ method.
* Major rewrite of RCS backends. RCS now represented as a class.W. Trevor King2008-11-181-26/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Lots of changes and just one commit. This started with bug dac91856-cb6a-4f69-8c03-38ff0b29aab2, when I noticed that new bugs were not being added appropriately with the Git backend. I'd been working with Git trouble before with bug 0cad2ac6-76ef-4a88-abdf-b2e02de76f5c, and decided things would be better off if I just scrapped the current RCS architecture and went to a more object oriented setup. So I did. It's not clear how to add support for an RCS backend: * Create a new module that - defines an inheritor of rsc.RCS, overriding the _rcs_*() methods - provide a new() function for instantizating the new class - defines an inheritor of rcs.RCStestCase, overiding the Class attribute - defines 'suite' a unittest.TestSuite testing the module * Add your new module to the rest in rcs._get_matching_rcs() * Add your new module to the rest in libbe/tests.py Although I'm not sure libbe/tests.py is still usefull. The new framework clears out a bunch of hackery that used to be involved with supporting becommands/diff.py. There's still room for progress though. While implementing the new verision, I moved the testing framework over from doctest to a doctest/unittest combination. Longer tests that don't demonstrate a function's usage should be moved to unittests at the end of the module, since unittest has better support for setup/teardown, etc. The new framework also revealed some underimplented backends, most notably arch. These backends have now been fixed. I also tweaked the test_usage.sh script to run through all the backends if it is called with no arguments. The fix for the dac bug turned out to be an unflushed file write :p.
* Fix Bug.string() handling of None times.W. Trevor King2008-11-161-3/+7
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* Added 'remove' command to remove bugs. Use __desc__ for command help.W. Trevor King2008-11-161-9/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | Using the __desc__ reduces documentation duplication. It's also better than using __doc__, because __doc__ could (should?) be more than one-line long, and we just want a short description to jog our memories in the complete command list. Also moved unique_name from cmdutil.py to names.py to avoid the bug->cmdutil->bugdir->bug cyclic include.
* Fixed some errors produced while moving bug_summary to Bug.string().W. Trevor King2008-11-151-15/+17
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* Moved libbe.cmdutil.bug_summary() to libbe.bug.Bug.string().W. Trevor King2008-11-151-2/+34
| | | | This seems like a natual place for a function that only operates on Bugs.
* Fixed a few more Comment.date->time calls.W. Trevor King2008-11-141-1/+1
| | | | | Bug keeps timestamps in Bug.time, so working towards consitency for Comment.
* Fixed some bug.py split effects in diff.pyW. Trevor King2008-11-141-1/+2
| | | | | | Also added 'disabled' status back in so diff doesn't choke trying to load the older versions... Ugly hack, but I don't want to change the past ;).
* Split Bug and Comment class out to bug.py from bugdir.pyW. Trevor King2008-11-141-0/+343
Comment should probably have it's own file too... I also tried to clean up the interface for setting status and severity. Both attributes involve selecting strings from predefined lists. The lists of valid strings (and descriptions of each string) are now defined in bug.py. The bug.py lists are then used to generate appropriate help strings in becommands/status.py and severity.py. This should make it easier to keep the help strings in synch with the validation information. The original status strings weren't documented, and I didn't know what they all ment, so I elimanted some of them. 'in-progress' and 'disabled' are no longer with us. Of course, it would be simple to add them back in if people don't agree with me on that. Due to the loss of 'disabled' I had to change the status of two bugs (11e and 597) to 'closed'. I removed becommands/inprogress.py as well. It's functionality was replaced by the more general status.py command, which mimics the severity.py command.