#!/bin/bash
#
# subversion_updateRepoChanges.sh -- This function realizes a
# subversion update command against the working copy in order to bring
# changes from the central repository into the working copy.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# General Public License for more details.
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function subversion_updateRepoChanges {
local -a FILES
local -a INFO
local -a FILESNUM
local COUNT=0
local UPDATEOUT=''
local PREDICATE=''
local CHNGTOTAL=0
local LOCATION=$(cli_checkRepoDirSource "$1")
# Verify source location absolute path. It should point either to
# existent files or directories both under version control inside
# the working copy. Otherwise, if it doesn't point to an existent
# file under version control, finish the script execution with an
# error message.
cli_checkFiles ${LOCATION} -e --is-versioned
# Update working copy and retrieve update output.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Bringing changes from the repository into the working copy"`" --as-banner-line
UPDATEOUT=$(${COMMAND} update ${LOCATION} --quiet)
# Define path of files considered recent modifications from
# central repository to working copy.
FILES[0]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep "^A" | sed -r "s,^.+${TCAR_WORKDIR},,")
FILES[1]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep "^D" | sed -r "s,^.+${TCAR_WORKDIR},,")
FILES[2]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep "^U" | sed -r "s,^.+${TCAR_WORKDIR},,")
FILES[3]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep "^C" | sed -r "s,^.+${TCAR_WORKDIR},,")
FILES[4]=$(echo "$UPDATEOUT" | egrep "^G" | sed -r "s,^.+${TCAR_WORKDIR},,")
# Define description of files considered recent modifications from
# central repository to working copy.
INFO[0]="`gettext "Added"`"
INFO[1]="`gettext "Deleted"`"
INFO[2]="`gettext "Updated"`"
INFO[3]="`gettext "Conflicted"`"
INFO[4]="`gettext "Merged"`"
while [[ $COUNT -ne ${#FILES[*]} ]];do
# Define total number of files. Avoid counting empty line.
if [[ "${FILES[$COUNT]}" == '' ]];then
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=0
else
FILESNUM[$COUNT]=$(echo "${FILES[$COUNT]}" | wc -l)
fi
# Calculate total amount of changes.
CHNGTOTAL=$(($CHNGTOTAL + ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]}))
# Build report predicate. Use report predicate to show any
# information specific to the number of files found. For
# example, you can use this section to show warning messages,
# notes, and so on. By default we use the word `file' or
# `files' at ngettext's consideration followed by change
# direction.
PREDICATE[$COUNT]=`ngettext "file from the repository" \
"files from the repository" $((${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} + 1))`
# Output report line.
cli_printMessage "${INFO[$COUNT]}: ${FILESNUM[$COUNT]} ${PREDICATE[$COUNT]}" --as-stdout-line
# Increase counter.
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1))
done
}