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The calling below seems like a typo to me. How can we index with
a variable which has not been initialized yet?
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The old implementation just printed the bug UUID (without the bugdir/
prefix). This lead to the command we suggest in `be target --help`:
$ be depend --status -closed,fixed,wontfix --severity -target \
$(be target --resolve)
failing with an invalid ID.
Reported-by: Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de>
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The bulk of the work is in regard to XML, with new BugDir.xml and
.from_xml methods to support the new <bugdir> entity. I also split
the guts import_xml's ._run method into sub-methods to make the import
logic more obvious.
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This fixes
$ python be diff -2
Usage: be [options]
be: error: no such option: -2
and we now get the correct output
$ python be diff -2
Usage: be diff [options] [REVISION]
be: error: no such option: -2
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duplicate_bugdir() works, but for the vcs backends, it could require
shelling out for _every_ file read. This could, and probably will, be
horribly slow. Still it works ;).
I'm not sure what a better implementation would be. The old
implementation checked out the entire earlier state into a temporary
directory
pros: single shell out, simple upgrade implementation
cons: wouldn't work well for HTTP backens
I think a good solution would run along the lines of the currently
commented out code in duplicate_bugdir(), where a
VersionedStorage.changed_since(revision)
call would give you a list of changed files. diff could work off of
that directly, without the need to generate a whole duplicate bugdir.
I'm stuck on how to handle upgrades though...
Also removed trailing whitespace from all python files.
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