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This is by far the largest python3 change; it consists basically of * using b'<str>' instead of '<str>' in lots of places * adding a .encode() if we really do work with a string but need to get it converted to a bytestring * replace uses of .format() with interpolation via the '%' operator, since bytestrings don't have a .format() method. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
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914 B
Python
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28 lines
914 B
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Please see the
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***** API BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY CAVEAT *****
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near the top of git-filter-repo.
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Also, note that splicing repos may need some special care as fast-export
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only shows the files that changed relative to the first parent, so there
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may be gotchas if you are to splice near merge commits; this example does
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not try to handle any such special cases.
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"""
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import re
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import git_filter_repo as fr
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def strip_cvs_keywords(blob):
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# FIXME: Should first check if blob is a text file to avoid ruining
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# binaries. Could use python.magic here, or just output blob.data to
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# the unix 'file' command
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pattern = br'\$(Id|Date|Source|Header|CVSHeader|Author|Revision):.*\$'
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replacement = br'$\1$'
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blob.data = re.sub(pattern, replacement, blob.data)
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args = fr.FilteringOptions.parse_args(['--force'])
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filter = fr.RepoFilter(args, blob_callback = strip_cvs_keywords)
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filter.run()
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