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* Fixed libbe.storage.util.upgradeW. Trevor King2009-12-271-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Note that it only upgrades on-disk versions, so you can't use a non-VCS storage backend whose version isn't your command's current storage version. See #bea/110/bd1# for reasoning. To see the on-disk storage version, look at .be/version To see your command's supported storage version, look at be --full-version I added test_upgrade.sh to exercise the upgrade mechanism on BE's own repository.
* Fixed libbe.command.diff + ugly BugDir.duplicate_bugdir implementationW. Trevor King2009-12-151-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Added parse_user() calls to AssignW. Trevor King2009-12-141-23/+36
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* Converted libbe.storage.vcs.base to new Storage format.W. Trevor King2009-12-131-1/+1
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* Moved bugdir, bug, and comment over to new id implementation.W. Trevor King2009-12-101-5/+23
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* Rethought libbe.util.id moduleW. Trevor King2009-12-091-40/+254
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* Transitioned bugdir.py to new storage format.W. Trevor King2009-12-081-11/+24
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* Extend libbe.util.id to handle id (path) creation.W. Trevor King2009-12-081-0/+110