#!/bin/ksh -p
#
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#
# Copyright (c) 2008, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# This script takes a file list and a workspace and builds a set of html files
# suitable for doing a code review of source changes via a web page.
# Documentation is available via 'webrev -h'.
#
WEBREV_UPDATED=25.1-hg+openjdk.java.net
HTML='<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">\n'
FRAMEHTML='<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">\n'
STDHEAD='<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="cache-control" content="no-cache" />
<meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache" />
<meta http-equiv="Expires" content="-1" />
<!--
Note to customizers: the body of the webrev is IDed as SUNWwebrev
to allow easy overriding by users of webrev via the userContent.css
mechanism available in some browsers.
For example, to have all "removed" information be red instead of
brown, set a rule in your userContent.css file like:
body#SUNWwebrev span.removed { color: red ! important; }
-->
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
body {
background-color: #eeeeee;
}
hr {
border: none 0;
border-top: 1px solid #aaa;
height: 1px;
}
div.summary {
font-size: .8em;
border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;
padding-left: 1em;
padding-right: 1em;
}
div.summary h2 {
margin-bottom: 0.3em;
}
div.summary table th {
text-align: right;
vertical-align: top;
white-space: nowrap;
}
span.lineschanged {
font-size: 0.7em;
}
span.oldmarker {
color: red;
font-size: large;
font-weight: bold;
}
span.newmarker {
color: green;
font-size: large;
font-weight: bold;
}
span.removed {
color: brown;
}
span.changed {
color: blue;
}
span.new {
color: blue;
font-weight: bold;
}
a.print { font-size: x-small; }
</style>
<style type="text/css" media="print">
pre { font-size: 0.8em; font-family: courier, monospace; }
span.removed { color: #444; font-style: italic }
span.changed { font-weight: bold; }
span.new { font-weight: bold; }
span.newmarker { font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: bold; }
span.oldmarker { font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: bold; }
a.print {display: none}
hr { border: none 0; border-top: 1px solid #aaa; height: 1px; }
</style>
'
#
# UDiffs need a slightly different CSS rule for 'new' items (we don't
# want them to be bolded as we do in cdiffs or sdiffs).
#
UDIFFCSS='
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
span.new {
color: blue;
font-weight: normal;
}
</style>
'
#
# input_cmd | html_quote | output_cmd
# or
# html_quote filename | output_cmd
#
# Make a piece of source code safe for display in an HTML <pre> block.
#
html_quote()
{
sed -e "s/&/\&/g" -e "s/&#\([x]*[0-9A-Fa-f]\{2,5\}\);/\&#\1;/g" -e "s/</\</g" -e "s/>/\>/g" "$@" | expand
}
#
# input_cmd | html_quote | output_cmd
# or
# html_dequote filename | output_cmd
#
# Replace HTML entities with literals
#
html_dequote()
{
sed -e "s/"/\"/g" -e "s/'/\'/g" -e "s/&/\&/g" -e "s/</<'/g" -e "s/>/>/g" "$@" | expand
}
#
# input_cmd | bug2url | output_cmd
#
# Scan for bugids and insert <a> links to the relevent bug database.
#
bug2url()
{
sed -e 's|[0-9]\{5,\}|<a href=\"'$BUGURL$IDPREFIX'&\">&</a>|g'
}
#
# strip_unchanged <infile> | output_cmd
#
# Removes chunks of sdiff documents that have not changed. This makes it
# easier for a code reviewer to find the bits that have changed.
#
# Deleted lines of text are replaced by a horizontal rule. Some
# identical lines are retained before and after the changed lines to
# provide some context. The number of these lines is controlled by the
# variable C in the $AWK script below.
#
# The script detects changed lines as any line that has a "<span class="
# string embedded (unchanged lines have no particular class and are not
# part of a <span>). Blank lines (without a sequence number) are also
# detected since they flag lines that have been inserted or deleted.
#
strip_unchanged()
{
$AWK '
BEGIN { C = c = 20 }
NF == 0 || /span class=/ {
if (c > C) {
c -= C
inx = 0
if (c > C) {
print "\n</pre><hr></hr><pre>"
inx = c % C
c = C
}
for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
print ln[(inx + i) % C]
}
c = 0;
print
next
}
{ if (c >= C) {
ln[c % C] = $0
c++;
next;
}
c++;
print
}
END { if (c > (C * 2)) print "\n</pre><hr></hr>" }
' $1
}
#
# sdiff_to_html
#
# This function takes two files as arguments, obtains their diff, and
# processes the diff output to present the files as an HTML document with
# the files displayed side-by-side, differences shown in color. It also
# takes a delta comment, rendered as an HTML snippet, as the third
# argument. The function takes two files as arguments, then the name of
# file, the path, and the comment. The HTML will be delivered on stdout,
# e.g.
#
# $ sdiff_to_html old/usr/src/tools/scripts/webrev.sh \
# new/usr/src/tools/scripts/webrev.sh \
# webrev.sh usr/src/tools/scripts \
# '<a href="https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-1234567">
# JDK-1234567</a> my bugid' > <file>.html
#
# framed_sdiff() is then called which creates $2.frames.html
# in the webrev tree.
#
# FYI: This function is rather unusual in its use of awk. The initial
# diff run produces conventional diff output showing changed lines mixed
# with editing codes. The changed lines are ignored - we're interested in
# the editing codes, e.g.
#
# 8c8
# 57a61
# 63c66,76
# 68,93d80
# 106d90
# 108,110d91
#
# These editing codes are parsed by the awk script and used to generate
# another awk script that generates HTML, e.g the above lines would turn
# into something like this:
#
# BEGIN { printf "<pre>\n" }
# function sp(n) {for (i=0;i<n;i++)printf "\n"}
# function wl(n) {printf "<font color=%s>%4d %s </font>\n", n, NR, $0}
# NR==8 {wl("#7A7ADD");next}
# NR==54 {wl("#7A7ADD");sp(3);next}
# NR==56 {wl("#7A7ADD");next}
# NR==57 {wl("black");printf "\n"; next}
# : :
#
# This script is then run on the original source file to generate the
# HTML that corresponds to the source file.
#
# The two HTML files are then combined into a single piece of HTML that
# uses an HTML table construct to present the files side by side. You'll
# notice that the changes are color-coded:
#
# black - unchanged lines
# blue - changed lines
# bold blue - new lines
# brown - deleted lines
#
# Blank lines are inserted in each file to keep unchanged lines in sync
# (side-by-side). This format is familiar to users of sdiff(1) or
# Teamware's filemerge tool.
#
sdiff_to_html()
{
diff -b $1 $2 > /tmp/$$.diffs
TNAME=$3
TPATH=$4
COMMENT=$5
#
# Now we have the diffs, generate the HTML for the old file.
#
$AWK '
BEGIN {
printf "function sp(n) {for (i=0;i<n;i++)printf \"\\n\"}\n"
printf "function removed() "
printf "{printf \"<span class=\\\"removed\\\">%%4d %%s</span>\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
printf "function changed() "
printf "{printf \"<span class=\\\"changed\\\">%%4d %%s</span>\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
printf "function bl() {printf \"%%4d %%s\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
}
/^</ {next}
/^>/ {next}
/^---/ {next}
{
split($1, a, /[cad]/) ;
if (index($1, "a")) {
if (a[1] == 0) {
n = split(a[2], r, /,/);
if (n == 1)
printf "BEGIN\t\t{sp(1)}\n"
else
printf "BEGIN\t\t{sp(%d)}\n",\
(r[2] - r[1]) + 1
next
}
printf "NR==%s\t\t{", a[1]
n = split(a[2], r, /,/);
s = r[1];
if (n == 1)
printf "bl();printf \"\\n\"; next}\n"
else {
n = r[2] - r[1]
printf "bl();sp(%d);next}\n",\
(r[2] - r[1]) + 1
}
next
}
if (index($1, "d")) {
n = split(a[1], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
if (n == 1)
printf "NR==%s\t\t{removed(); next}\n" , n1
else
printf "NR==%s,NR==%s\t{removed(); next}\n" , n1, n2
next
}
if (index($1, "c")) {
n = split(a[1], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
final = n2
d1 = 0
if (n == 1)
printf "NR==%s\t\t{changed();" , n1
else {
d1 = n2 - n1
printf "NR==%s,NR==%s\t{changed();" , n1, n2
}
m = split(a[2], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
if (m > 1) {
d2 = n2 - n1
if (d2 > d1) {
if (n > 1) printf "if (NR==%d)", final
printf "sp(%d);", d2 - d1
}
}
printf "next}\n" ;
next
}
}
END { printf "{printf \"%%4d %%s\\n\", NR, $0 }\n" }
' /tmp/$$.diffs > /tmp/$$.file1
#
# Now generate the HTML for the new file
#
$AWK '
BEGIN {
printf "function sp(n) {for (i=0;i<n;i++)printf \"\\n\"}\n"
printf "function new() "
printf "{printf \"<span class=\\\"new\\\">%%4d %%s</span>\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
printf "function changed() "
printf "{printf \"<span class=\\\"changed\\\">%%4d %%s</span>\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
printf "function bl() {printf \"%%4d %%s\\n\", NR, $0}\n"
}
/^</ {next}
/^>/ {next}
/^---/ {next}
{
split($1, a, /[cad]/) ;
if (index($1, "d")) {
if (a[2] == 0) {
n = split(a[1], r, /,/);
if (n == 1)
printf "BEGIN\t\t{sp(1)}\n"
else
printf "BEGIN\t\t{sp(%d)}\n",\
(r[2] - r[1]) + 1
next
}
printf "NR==%s\t\t{", a[2]
n = split(a[1], r, /,/);
s = r[1];
if (n == 1)
printf "bl();printf \"\\n\"; next}\n"
else {
n = r[2] - r[1]
printf "bl();sp(%d);next}\n",\
(r[2] - r[1]) + 1
}
next
}
if (index($1, "a")) {
n = split(a[2], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
if (n == 1)
printf "NR==%s\t\t{new() ; next}\n" , n1
else
printf "NR==%s,NR==%s\t{new() ; next}\n" , n1, n2
next
}
if (index($1, "c")) {
n = split(a[2], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
final = n2
d2 = 0;
if (n == 1) {
final = n1
printf "NR==%s\t\t{changed();" , n1
} else {
d2 = n2 - n1
printf "NR==%s,NR==%s\t{changed();" , n1, n2
}
m = split(a[1], r, /,/);
n1 = r[1]
n2 = r[2]
if (m > 1) {
d1 = n2 - n1
if (d1 > d2) {
if (n > 1) printf "if (NR==%d)", final
printf "sp(%d);", d1 - d2
}
}
printf "next}\n" ;
next
}
}
END { printf "{printf \"%%4d %%s\\n\", NR, $0 }\n" }
' /tmp/$$.diffs > /tmp/$$.file2
#
# Post-process the HTML files by running them back through $AWK
#
html_quote < $1 | $AWK -f /tmp/$$.file1 > /tmp/$$.file1.html
html_quote < $2 | $AWK -f /tmp/$$.file2 > /tmp/$$.file2.html
#
# Now combine into a valid HTML file and side-by-side into a table
#
print "$HTML<head>$STDHEAD"
print "<title>$WNAME Sdiff $TPATH </title>"
print "</head><body id=\"SUNWwebrev\">"
print "<h2>$TPATH/$TNAME</h2>"
print "<a class=\"print\" href=\"javascript:print()\">Print this page</a>"
print "<pre>$COMMENT</pre>\n"
print "<table><tr valign=\"top\">"
print "<td><pre>"
strip_unchanged /tmp/$$.file1.html
print "</pre></td><td><pre>"
strip_unchanged /tmp/$$.file2.html
print "</pre></td>"
print "</tr></table>"
print "</body></html>"
framed_sdiff $TNAME $TPATH /tmp/$$.file1.html /tmp/$$.file2.html \
"$COMMENT"
}
#
# framed_sdiff <filename> <filepath> <lhsfile> <rhsfile> <comment>
#
# Expects lefthand and righthand side html files created by sdiff_to_html.
# We use insert_anchors() to augment those with HTML navigation anchors,
# and then emit the main frame. Content is placed into:
#
# $WDIR/DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html
# $WDIR/DIR/$TNAME.rhs.html
# $WDIR/DIR/$TNAME.frames.html
#
# NOTE: We rely on standard usage of $WDIR and $DIR.
#
function framed_sdiff
{
typeset TNAME=$1
typeset TPATH=$2
typeset lhsfile=$3
typeset rhsfile=$4
typeset comments=$5
typeset RTOP
# Enable html files to access WDIR via a relative path.
RTOP=$(relative_dir $TPATH $WDIR)
# Make the rhs/lhs files and output the frameset file.
print "$HTML<head>$STDHEAD" > $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html
cat >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html <<-EOF
<script type="text/javascript" src="$RTOP/ancnav.js"></script>
</head>
<body id="SUNWwebrev" onkeypress="keypress(event);">
<a name="0"></a>
<pre>$comments</pre><hr></hr>
EOF
cp $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.rhs.html
insert_anchors $lhsfile >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html
insert_anchors $rhsfile >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.rhs.html
close='</body></html>'
print $close >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.lhs.html
print $close >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.rhs.html
print "$FRAMEHTML<head>$STDHEAD" > $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.frames.html
print "<title>$WNAME Framed-Sdiff " \
"$TPATH/$TNAME</title> </head>" >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.frames.html
cat >> $WDIR/$DIR/$TNAME.frames.html <<-EOF
<frameset rows="*,60">
<frameset cols="50%,50%">
<frame src="$TNAME.lhs.html" scrolling="auto" name="lhs" />
<frame src="$TNAME.rhs.html" scrolling="auto" name="rhs" />
</frameset>
<frame src="$RTOP/ancnav.html" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0"
marginheight="0" name="nav" />
<noframes>
<body id="SUNWwebrev">
Alas 'frames' webrev requires that your browser supports frames
and has the feature enabled.
</body>
</noframes>
</frameset>
</html>
EOF
}
#
# fix_postscript
#
# Merge codereview output files to a single conforming postscript file, by:
# - removing all extraneous headers/trailers
# - making the page numbers right
# - removing pages devoid of contents which confuse some
# postscript readers.
#
# From Casper.
#
function fix_postscript
{
infile=$1
cat > /tmp/$$.crmerge.pl << \EOF
print scalar(<>); # %!PS-Adobe---
print "%%Orientation: Landscape\n";
$pno = 0;
$doprint = 1;
$page = "";
while (<>) {
next if (/^%%Pages:\s*\d+/);
if (/^%%Page:/) {
if ($pno == 0 || $page =~ /\)S/) {
# Header or single page containing text
print "%%Page: ? $pno\n" if ($pno > 0);
print $page;
$pno++;
} else {
# Empty page, skip it.
}
$page = "";
$doprint = 1;
next;
}
# Skip from %%Trailer of one document to Endprolog
# %%Page of the next
$doprint = 0 if (/^%%Trailer/);
$page .= $_ if ($doprint);
}
if ($page =~ /\)S/) {
print "%%Page: ? $pno\n";
print $page;
} else {
$pno--;
}
print "%%Trailer\n%%Pages: $pno\n";
EOF
$PERL /tmp/$$.crmerge.pl < $infile
}
#
# input_cmd | insert_anchors | output_cmd
#
# Flag blocks of difference with sequentially numbered invisible
# anchors. These are used to drive the frames version of the
# sdiffs output.
#
# NOTE: Anchor zero flags the top of the file irrespective of changes,
# an additional anchor is also appended to flag the bottom.
#
# The script detects changed lines as any line that has a "<span
# class=" string embedded (unchanged lines have no class set and are
# not part of a <span>. Blank lines (without a sequence number)
# are also detected since they flag lines that have been inserted or
# deleted.
#
function insert_anchors
{
$AWK '
function ia() {
# This should be able to be a singleton <a /> but that
# seems to trigger a bug in firefox a:hover rule processing
printf "<a name=\"%d\" id=\"anc%d\"></a>", anc, anc++;
}
BEGIN {
anc=1;
inblock=1;
printf "<pre>\n";
}
NF == 0 || /^<span class=/ {
if (inblock == 0) {
ia();
inblock=1;
}
print;
next;
}
{
inblock=0;
print;
}
END {
ia();
printf "<b style=\"font-size: large; color: red\">";
printf "--- EOF ---</b>"
for(i=0;i<8;i++) printf "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n";
printf "</pre>"
printf "<form name=\"eof\">";
printf "<input name=\"value\" value=\"%d\" type=\"hidden\" />",
anc - 1;
printf "</form>";
}
' $1
}
#
# relative_dir
#
# Print a relative return path from $1 to $2. For example if
# $1=/tmp/myreview/raw_files/usr/src/tools/scripts and $2=/tmp/myreview,
# this function would print "../../../../".
#
# In the event that $1 is not in $2 a warning is printed to stderr,
# and $2 is returned-- the result of this is that the resulting webrev
# is not relocatable.
#
function relative_dir
{
d1=$1
d2=$2
if [[ "$d1" == "." ]]; then
print "."
else
typeset cur="${d1##$d2?(/)}"
typeset ret=""
if [[ $d2 == $cur ]]; then # Should never happen.
# Should never happen.
print -u2 "\nWARNING: relative_dir: \"$1\" not relative "
print -u2 "to \"$2\". Check input paths. Framed webrev "
print -u2 "will not be relocatable!"
print $2
return
fi
while [[ -n ${cur} ]];
do
cur=${cur%%*(/)*([!/])}
if [[ -z $ret ]]; then
ret=".."
else
ret="../$ret"
fi
done
print $ret
fi
}
#
# frame_nav_js
#
# Emit javascript for frame navigation
#
function frame_nav_js
{
cat << \EOF
var myInt;
var scrolling=0;
var sfactor = 3;
var scount=10;
function scrollByPix() {
if (scount<=0) {
sfactor*=1.2;
scount=10;
}
parent.lhs.scrollBy(0,sfactor);
parent.rhs.scrollBy(0,sfactor);
scount--;
}
function scrollToAnc(num) {
// Update the value of the anchor in the form which we use as
// storage for this value. setAncValue() will take care of
// correcting for overflow and underflow of the value and return
// us the new value.
num = setAncValue(num);
// Set location and scroll back a little to expose previous
// lines.
//
// Note that this could be improved: it is possible although
// complex to compute the x and y position of an anchor, and to
// scroll to that location directly.
//
parent.lhs.location.replace(parent.lhs.location.pathname + "#" + num);
parent.rhs.location.replace(parent.rhs.location.pathname + "#" + num);
parent.lhs.scrollBy(0,-30);
parent.rhs.scrollBy(0,-30);
}
function getAncValue()
{
return (parseInt(parent.nav.document.diff.real.value));
}
function setAncValue(val)
{
if (val <= 0) {
val = 0;
parent.nav.document.diff.real.value = val;
parent.nav.document.diff.display.value = "BOF";
return (val);
}
//
// The way we compute the max anchor value is to stash it
// inline in the left and right hand side pages-- it's the same
// on each side, so we pluck from the left.
//
maxval = parent.lhs.document.eof.value.value;
if (val < maxval) {
parent.nav.document.diff.real.value = val;
parent.nav.document.diff.display.value = val.toString();
return (val);
}
// this must be: val >= maxval
val = maxval;
parent.nav.document.diff.real.value = val;
parent.nav.document.diff.display.value = "EOF";
return (val);
}
function stopScroll() {
if (scrolling==1) {
clearInterval(myInt);
scrolling=0;
}
}
function startScroll() {
stopScroll();
scrolling=1;
myInt=setInterval("scrollByPix()",10);
}
function handlePress(b) {
switch (b) {
case 1 :
scrollToAnc(-1);
break;
case 2 :
scrollToAnc(getAncValue() - 1);
break;
case 3 :
sfactor=-3;
startScroll();
break;
case 4 :
sfactor=3;
startScroll();
break;
case 5 :
scrollToAnc(getAncValue() + 1);
break;
case 6 :
scrollToAnc(999999);
break;
}
}
function handleRelease(b) {
stopScroll();
}
function keypress(ev) {
var keynum;
var keychar;
if (window.event) { // IE
keynum = ev.keyCode;
} else if (ev.which) { // non-IE
keynum = ev.which;
}
keychar = String.fromCharCode(keynum);
if (keychar == "k") {
handlePress(2);
return (0);
} else if (keychar == "j" || keychar == " ") {
handlePress(5);
return (0);
}
return (1);
}
function ValidateDiffNum(){
val = parent.nav.document.diff.display.value;
if (val == "EOF") {
scrollToAnc(999999);
return;
}
if (val == "BOF") {
scrollToAnc(0);
return;
}
i=parseInt(val);
if (isNaN(i)) {
parent.nav.document.diff.display.value = getAncValue();
} else {
scrollToAnc(i);
}
return false;
}
EOF
}
#
# frame_navigation
#
# Output anchor navigation file for framed sdiffs.
#
function frame_navigation
{
print "$HTML<head>$STDHEAD"
cat << \EOF
<title>Anchor Navigation</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html" />
<style type="text/css">
div.button td { padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;
background-color: #eee; text-align: center;
border: 1px #444 outset; cursor: pointer; }
div.button a { font-weight: bold; color: black }
div.button td:hover { background: #ffcc99; }
</style>
EOF
print "<script type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"ancnav.js\"></script>"
cat << \EOF
</head>
<body id="SUNWwebrev" bgcolor="#eeeeee" onload="document.diff.real.focus();"
onkeypress="keypress(event);">
<noscript lang="javascript">
<center>
<p><big>Framed Navigation controls require Javascript</big><br />
Either this browser is incompatable or javascript is not enabled</p>
</center>
</noscript>
<table width="100%" border="0" align="center">
<tr>
<td valign="middle" width="25%">Diff navigation:
Use 'j' and 'k' for next and previous diffs; or use buttons
at right</td>
<td align="center" valign="top" width="50%">
<div class="button">
<table border="0" align="center">
<tr>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(1);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(1);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(1);return true;"
onClick="return false;"
title="Go to Beginning Of file">BOF</a></td>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(3);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(3);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(3);return true;"
title="Scroll Up: Press and Hold to accelerate"
onClick="return false;">Scroll Up</a></td>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(2);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(2);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(2);return true;"
title="Go to previous Diff"
onClick="return false;">Prev Diff</a>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(6);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(6);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(6);return true;"
onClick="return false;"
title="Go to End Of File">EOF</a></td>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(4);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(4);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(4);return true;"
title="Scroll Down: Press and Hold to accelerate"
onClick="return false;">Scroll Down</a></td>
<td>
<a onMouseDown="handlePress(5);return true;"
onMouseUp="handleRelease(5);return true;"
onMouseOut="handleRelease(5);return true;"
title="Go to next Diff"
onClick="return false;">Next Diff</a></td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</td>
<th valign="middle" width="25%">
<form action="" name="diff" onsubmit="return ValidateDiffNum();">
<input name="display" value="BOF" size="8" type="text" />
<input name="real" value="0" size="8" type="hidden" />
</form>
</th>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
EOF
}
#
# diff_to_html <filename> <filepath> { U | C } <comment>
#
# Processes the output of diff to produce an HTML file representing either
# context or unified diffs.
#
diff_to_html()
{
TNAME=$1
TPATH=$2
DIFFTYPE=$3
COMMENT=$4
print "$HTML<head>$STDHEAD"
print "<title>$WNAME ${DIFFTYPE}diff $TPATH</title>"
if [[ $DIFFTYPE == "U" ]]; then
print "$UDIFFCSS"
fi
cat <<-EOF
</head>
<body id="SUNWwebrev">
<h2>$TPATH</h2>
<a class="print" href="javascript:print()">Print this page</a>
<pre>$COMMENT</pre>
<pre>
EOF
html_quote | $AWK '
/^--- new/ { next }
/^\+\+\+ new/ { next }
/^--- old/ { next }
/^\*\*\* old/ { next }
/^\*\*\*\*/ { next }
/^-------/ { printf "<center><h1>%s</h1></center>\n", $0; next }
/^\@\@.*\@\@$/ { printf "</pre><hr /><pre>\n";
printf "<span class=\"newmarker\">%s</span>\n", $0;
next}
/^\*\*\*/ { printf "<hr /><span class=\"oldmarker\">%s</span>\n", $0;
next}
/^---/ { printf "<span class=\"newmarker\">%s</span>\n", $0;
next}
/^\+/ {printf "<span class=\"new\">%s</span>\n", $0; next}
/^!/ {printf "<span class=\"changed\">%s</span>\n", $0; next}
/^-/ {printf "<span class=\"removed\">%s</span>\n", $0; next}
{printf "%s\n", $0; next}
'
print "</pre></body></html>\n"
}
#
# source_to_html { new | old } <filename>
#
# Process a plain vanilla source file to transform it into an HTML file.
#
source_to_html()
{
WHICH=$1
TNAME=$2
print "$HTML<head>$STDHEAD"
print "<title>$WHICH $TNAME</title>"
print "<body id=\"SUNWwebrev\">"
print "<pre>"
html_quote | $AWK '{line += 1 ; printf "%4d %s\n", line, $0 }'
print "</pre></body></html>"
}
comments_from_mercurial()
{
fmt=$1
pfile=$PWS/$2
cfile=$CWS/$3
logdir=`dirname $cfile`
logf=`basename $cfile`
if [ -d $logdir ]; then
( cd $logdir;
active=`hg status $logf 2>/dev/null`
# If the output from 'hg status' is not empty, it means the file
# hasn't been committed, so don't fetch comments.
if [[ -z $active ]] ; then
if [[ -n $ALL_CREV ]]; then
rev_opt=
for rev in $ALL_CREV; do
rev_opt="$rev_opt --rev $rev"
done
comm=`hg log $rev_opt --follow --template 'rev {rev} : {desc}\n' $logf`
elif [[ -n $FIRST_CREV ]]; then
comm=`hg log --rev $FIRST_CREV:tip --follow --template 'rev {rev} : {desc}\n' $logf`
else
comm=`hg log -l1 --follow --template 'rev {rev} : {desc}\n' $logf`
fi
else
comm=""
fi
if [[ $fmt == "text" ]]; then
print "$comm"
return
fi
print "$comm" | html_quote | bug2url
)
fi
}
#
# getcomments {text|html} filepath parentpath
#
# Fetch the comments depending on what SCM mode we're in.
#
getcomments()
{
typeset fmt=$1
typeset p=$2
typeset pp=$3
comments_from_mercurial $fmt $pp $p
}
#
# printCI <total-changed> <inserted> <deleted> <modified> <unchanged>
#
# Print out Code Inspection figures similar to sccs-prt(1) format.
#
function printCI
{
integer tot=$1 ins=$2 del=$3 mod=$4 unc=$5
typeset str
if (( tot == 1 )); then
str="line"
else
str="lines"
fi
printf '%d %s changed: %d ins; %d del; %d mod; %d unchg' \
$tot $str $ins $del $mod $unc
}
#
# difflines <oldfile> <newfile>
#
# Calculate and emit number of added, removed, modified and unchanged lines,
# and total lines changed, the sum of added + removed + modified.
#
function difflines
{
integer tot mod del ins unc err
typeset filename
eval $( diff -e $1 $2 | $AWK '
# Change range of lines: N,Nc
/^[0-9]*,[0-9]*c$/ {
n=split(substr($1,1,length($1)-1), counts, ",");
if (n != 2) {
error=2
exit;
}
#
# 3,5c means lines 3 , 4 and 5 are changed, a total of 3 lines.
# following would be 5 - 3 = 2! Hence +1 for correction.
#
r=(counts[2]-counts[1])+1;
#
# Now count replacement lines: each represents a change instead
# of a delete, so increment c and decrement r.
#
while (getline != /^\.$/) {
c++;
r--;
}
#
# If there were more replacement lines than original lines,
# then r will be negative; in this case there are no deletions,
# but there are r changes that should be counted as adds, and
# since r is negative, subtract it from a and add it to c.
#
if (r < 0) {
a-=r;
c+=r;
}
#
# If there were more original lines than replacement lines, then
# r will be positive; in this case, increment d by that much.
#
if (r > 0) {
d+=r;
}
next;
}
# Change lines: Nc
/^[0-9].*c$/ {
# The first line is a replacement; any more are additions.
if (getline != /^\.$/) {
c++;
while (getline != /^\.$/) a++;
}
next;
}
# Add lines: both Na and N,Na
/^[0-9].*a$/ {
while (getline != /^\.$/) a++;
next;
}
# Delete range of lines: N,Nd
/^[0-9]*,[0-9]*d$/ {
n=split(substr($1,1,length($1)-1), counts, ",");
if (n != 2) {
error=2
exit;
}
#
# 3,5d means lines 3 , 4 and 5 are deleted, a total of 3 lines.
# following would be 5 - 3 = 2! Hence +1 for correction.
#
r=(counts[2]-counts[1])+1;
d+=r;
next;
}
# Delete line: Nd. For example 10d says line 10 is deleted.
/^[0-9]*d$/ {d++; next}
# Should not get here!
{
error=1;
exit;
}
# Finish off - print results
END {
printf("tot=%d;mod=%d;del=%d;ins=%d;err=%d\n",
(c+d+a), c, d, a, error);
}' )
# End of $AWK, Check to see if any trouble occurred.
if (( $? > 0 || err > 0 )); then
print "Unexpected Error occurred reading" \
"\`diff -e $1 $2\`: \$?=$?, err=" $err
return
fi
# Accumulate totals
(( TOTL += tot ))
(( TMOD += mod ))
(( TDEL += del ))
(( TINS += ins ))
# Calculate unchanged lines
unc=`wc -l < $1`
if (( unc > 0 )); then
(( unc -= del + mod ))
(( TUNC += unc ))
fi
# print summary
print "<span class=\"lineschanged\">\c"
printCI $tot $ins $del $mod $unc
print "</span>"
}
function outgoing_from_mercurial_forest
{
hg foutgoing --template 'rev: {rev}\n' $OUTPWS | $FILTER | $AWK '
BEGIN {ntree=0}
/^comparing/ {next}
/^no changes/ {next}
/^searching/ {next}
/^\[.*\]$/ {tree=substr($1,2,length($1)-2);
trees[ntree++] = tree;
revs[tree]=-1;
next}
/^rev:/ {rev=$2+0;
if (revs[tree] == -1 || rev < revs[tree])
{ revs[tree] = rev; };
next;}
END {for (tree in trees)
{ rev=revs[trees[tree]];
if (rev > 0)
{printf("%s %d\n",trees[tree],rev-1)}
}}' | while read LINE
do
set - $LINE
TREE=$1
REV=$2
A=`hg -R $CWS/$TREE log --rev $REV --template '{node}'`
FSTAT_OPT="--rev $A"
print "Revision: $A $REV" >> $FLIST
treestatus $TREE
done
}
function flist_from_mercurial_forest
{
rm -f $FLIST
if [ -z "$Nflag" ]; then
print " File list from hg foutgoing $PWS ..."
outgoing_from_mercurial_forest
HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT=1
fi
if [ ! -f $FLIST ]; then
# hg commit hasn't been run see what is lying around
print "\n No outgoing, perhaps you haven't commited."
print " File list from hg fstatus -mard ...\c"
FSTAT_OPT=
fstatus
HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT=
fi
print " Done."
}
#
# Used when dealing with the result of 'hg foutgoing'
# When now go down the tree and generate the change list
#
function treestatus
{
TREE=$1
HGCMD="hg -R $CWS/$TREE status $FSTAT_OPT"
$HGCMD -mdn 2>/dev/null | $FILTER | while read F
do
echo $TREE/$F
done >> $FLIST
# Then all the added files
# But some of these could have been "moved" or renamed ones or copied ones
# so let's make sure we get the proper info
# hg status -aC will produce something like:
# A subdir/File3
# A subdir/File4
# File4
# A subdir/File5
# The first and last are simple addition while the middle one
# is a move/rename or a copy. We can't distinguish from a rename vs a copy
# without also getting the status of removed files. The middle case above
# is a rename if File4 is also shown a being removed. If File4 is not a
# removed file, then the middle case is a copy from File4 to subdir/File4
# FIXME - we're not distinguishing copy from rename
$HGCMD -aC | $FILTER | while read LINE; do
ldone=""
while [ -z "$ldone" ]; do
ldone="1"
set - $LINE
if [ $# -eq 2 -a "$1" == "A" ]; then
AFILE=$2
if read LINE2; then
set - $LINE2
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
echo $TREE/$AFILE $TREE/$1 >>$FLIST
elif [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
echo $TREE/$AFILE >>$FLIST
LINE=$LINE2
ldone=""
fi
else
echo $TREE/$AFILE >>$FLIST
fi
fi
done
done
$HGCMD -rn | $FILTER | while read RFILE; do
grep "$TREE/$RFILE" $FLIST >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
echo $TREE/$RFILE >>$FLIST
fi
done
}
function fstatus
{
#
# forest extension is still being changed. For instance the output
# of fstatus used to no prepend the tree path to filenames, but
# this has changed recently. AWK code below does try to handle both
# cases
#
hg fstatus -mdn $FSTAT_OPT 2>/dev/null | $FILTER | $AWK '
/^\[.*\]$/ {tree=substr($1,2,length($1)-2); next}
$1 != "" {n=index($1,tree);
if (n == 0)
{ printf("%s/%s\n",tree,$1)}
else
{ printf("%s\n",$1)}}' >> $FLIST
#
# There is a bug in the output of fstatus -aC on recent versions: it
# inserts a space between the name of the tree and the filename of the
# old file. e.g.:
#
# $ hg fstatus -aC
# [.]
#
# [MyWS]
# A MyWS/subdir/File2
# MyWS/ File2
#
# [MyWS2]
#
hg fstatus -aC $FSTAT_OPT 2>/dev/null | $FILTER | $AWK '
/^\[.*\]$/ {tree=substr($1,2,length($1)-2); next}
/^A .*/ {n=index($2,tree);
if (n == 0)
{ printf("A %s/%s\n",tree,$2)}
else
{ printf("A %s\n",$2)};
next}
/^ / {n=index($1,tree);
if (n == 0)
{ printf("%s/%s\n",tree,$1)}
else
{ if (NF == 2)
printf("%s/%s\n",tree,$2)
else
printf("%s\n",$1)
};
next}
' | while read LINE; do
ldone=""
while [ -z "$ldone" ]; do
ldone="1"
set - $LINE
if [ $# -eq 2 -a "$1" == "A" ]; then
AFILE=$2
if read LINE2; then
set - $LINE2
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
echo $AFILE $1 >>$FLIST
elif [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
echo $AFILE >>$FLIST
LINE=$LINE2
ldone=""
fi
else
echo $AFILE >>$FLIST
fi
fi
done
done
hg fstatus -rn $FSTAT_OPT 2>/dev/null | $FILTER | $AWK '
/^\[.*\]$/ {tree=substr($1,2,length($1)-2); next}
$1 != "" {n=index($1,tree);
if (n == 0)
{ printf("%s/%s\n",tree,$1)}
else
{ printf("%s\n",$1)}}' | while read RFILE; do
grep "$RFILE" $FLIST >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
echo $RFILE >>$FLIST
fi
done
}
#
# flist_from_mercurial $PWS
#
# Only local file based repositories are supported at present
# since even though we can determine the list from the parent finding
# the changes is harder.
#
# We first look for any outgoing files, this is for when the user has
# run hg commit. If we don't find any then we look with hg status.
#
# We need at least one of default-push or default paths set in .hg/hgrc
# If neither are set we don't know who to compare with.
function flist_from_mercurial
{
# if [ "${PWS##ssh://}" != "$PWS" -o \
# "${PWS##http://}" != "$PWS" -o \
# "${PWS##https://}" != "$PWS" ]; then
# print "Remote Mercurial repositories not currently supported."
# print "Set default and/or default-push to a local repository"
# exit
# fi
if [[ -n $forestflag ]]; then
HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT=
flist_from_mercurial_forest
else
STATUS_REV=
if [[ -n $rflag ]]; then
STATUS_REV="--rev $PARENT_REV"
elif [[ -n $OUTREV ]]; then
STATUS_REV="--rev $OUTREV"
else
# hg commit hasn't been run see what is lying around
print "\n No outgoing, perhaps you haven't commited."
fi
# First let's list all the modified or deleted files
hg status $STATUS_REV -mdn | $FILTER > $FLIST
# Then all the added files
# But some of these could have been "moved" or renamed ones
# so let's make sure we get the proper info
# hg status -aC will produce something like:
# A subdir/File3
# A subdir/File4
# File4
# A subdir/File5
# The first and last are simple addition while the middle one
# is a move/rename or a copy. We can't distinguish from a rename vs a copy
# without also getting the status of removed files. The middle case above
# is a rename if File4 is also shown a being removed. If File4 is not a
# removed file, then the middle case is a copy from File4 to subdir/File4
# FIXME - we're not distinguishing copy from rename
hg status $STATUS_REV -aC | $FILTER >$FLIST.temp
while read LINE; do
ldone=""
while [ -z "$ldone" ]; do
ldone="1"
set - $LINE
if [ $# -eq 2 -a "$1" == "A" ]; then
AFILE=$2
if read LINE2; then
set - $LINE2
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
echo $AFILE $1 >>$FLIST
elif [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
echo $AFILE >>$FLIST
LINE=$LINE2
ldone=""
fi
else
echo $AFILE >>$FLIST
fi
fi
done
done < $FLIST.temp
hg status $STATUS_REV -rn | $FILTER > $FLIST.temp
while read RFILE; do
grep "$RFILE" $FLIST >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
echo $RFILE >>$FLIST
fi
done < $FLIST.temp
rm -f $FLIST.temp
fi
}
function env_from_flist
{
[[ -r $FLIST ]] || return
#
# Use "eval" to set env variables that are listed in the file
# list. Then copy those into our local versions of those
# variables if they have not been set already.
#
eval `sed -e "s/#.*$//" $FLIST | grep = `
[[ -z $codemgr_ws && -n $CODEMGR_WS ]] && codemgr_ws=$CODEMGR_WS
#
# Check to see if CODEMGR_PARENT is set in the flist file.
#
[[ -z $codemgr_parent && -n $CODEMGR_PARENT ]] && \
codemgr_parent=$CODEMGR_PARENT
}
#
# detect_scm
#
# We dynamically test the SCM type; this allows future extensions to
# new SCM types
#
function detect_scm
{
if hg root >/dev/null ; then
print "mercurial"
else
print "unknown"
fi
}
function look_for_prog
{
typeset path
typeset ppath
typeset progname=$1
DEVTOOLS=
OS=`uname`
if [[ "$OS" == "SunOS" ]]; then
DEVTOOLS="/java/devtools/`uname -p`/bin"
elif [[ "$OS" == "Linux" ]]; then
DEVTOOLS="/java/devtools/linux/bin"
fi
ppath=$PATH
ppath=$ppath:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
ppath=$ppath:/opt/teamware/bin:/opt/onbld/bin
ppath=$ppath:/opt/onbld/bin/`uname -p`
ppath=$ppath:/java/devtools/share/bin:$DEVTOOLS
PATH=$ppath prog=`whence $progname`
if [[ -n $prog ]]; then
print $prog
fi
}
#
# Find the parent for $1
#
function find_outrev
{
crev=$1
prev=`hg log -r $crev --template '{parents}\n'`
if [[ -z "$prev" ]]
then
# No specific parent means previous changeset is parent
prev=`expr $crev - 1`
else
# Format is either of the following two:
# 546:7df6fcf1183b
# 548:16f1915bb5cd 547:ffaa4e775815
prev=`echo $prev | sed -e 's/\([0-9]*\):.*/\1/'`
fi
print $prev
}
function extract_ssh_infos
{
CMD=$1
if expr "$CMD" : 'ssh://[^/]*@' >/dev/null; then
ssh_user=`echo $CMD | sed -e 's/ssh:\/\/\(.*\)@.*/\1/'`
ssh_host=`echo $CMD | sed -e 's/ssh:\/\/.*@\([^/]*\)\/.*/\1/'`
ssh_dir=`echo $CMD | sed -e 's/ssh:\/\/.*@[^/]*\/\(.*\)/\1/'`
else
ssh_user=
ssh_host=`echo $CMD | sed -e 's/ssh:\/\/\([^/]*\)\/.*/\1/'`
ssh_dir=`echo $CMD | sed -e 's/ssh:\/\/[^/]*\/\(.*\)/\1/'`
fi
}
function build_old_new_mercurial
{
olddir=$1
newdir=$2
DIR=$3
F=$4
#
# new version of the file.
#
rm -rf $newdir/$DIR/$F
if [ -f $F ]; then
cp $F $newdir/$DIR/$F
fi
#
# Old version of the file.
#
rm -rf $olddir/$DIR/$F
if [ -n "$PWS" ]; then
if expr "$PWS" : 'ssh://' >/dev/null
then
extract_ssh_infos $PWS
if [ -n "$ssh_user" ]; then
parent="ssh -l $ssh_user $ssh_host hg -R $ssh_dir --cwd $ssh_dir"
else
parent="ssh $ssh_host hg -R $ssh_dir --cwd $ssh_dir"
fi
else
parent="hg -R $PWS --cwd $PWS"
fi
else
parent=""
fi
if [ -z "$rename" ]; then
if [ -n "$rflag" ]; then
parentrev=$PARENT_REV
elif [ "$HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT" -eq 1 ]; then
parentrev=$OUTREV
else
if [[ -n $HG_BRANCH ]]; then
parentrev=$HG_BRANCH
else
parentrev="tip"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$parentrev" ]; then
if [ -z "$parent" ]; then
hg cat --rev $parentrev --output $olddir/$DIR/$F $F 2>/dev/null
else
# when specifying a workspace we have to provide
# the full path
$parent cat --rev $parentrev --output $olddir/$DIR/$F $DIR/$F 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
else
# It's a rename (or a move), or a copy, so let's make sure we move
# to the right directory first, then restore it once done
current_dir=`pwd`
hg_root=`hg root`
cd $CWS
if [ -n "$rflag" ]; then
parentrev=$PARENT_REV
elif [ "$HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT" -eq 1 ]; then
parentrev=$OUTREV
fi
if [ -z "$parentrev" ]; then
parentrev=`hg log -l1 $PDIR/$PF | $AWK -F: '/changeset/ {print $2}'`
fi
if [ -n "$parentrev" ]; then
mkdir -p $olddir/$PDIR
if [ -z "$parent" ]; then
hg cat -R $hg_root --rev $parentrev --output $olddir/$PDIR/$PF $PDIR/$PF 2>/dev/null
else
$parent cat --rev $parentrev --output $olddir/$PDIR/$PF $PDIR/$PF 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
cd $current_dir
fi
}
function build_old_new
{
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "mercurial" ]]; then
build_old_new_mercurial $@
fi
}
#
# Usage message.
#
function usage
{
print "Usage:\twebrev [options]
webrev [options] ( <file> | - )
Options:
-v: Print the version of this tool.
-b: Do not ignore changes in the amount of white space.
-c <CR#>: Include link to CR (aka bugid) in the main page.
-i <filename>: Include <filename> in the index.html file.
-o <outdir>: Output webrev to specified directory.
-p <compare-against>: Use specified parent wkspc or basis for comparison
-u <username>: Use that username instead of 'guessing' one.
-m: Forces the use of Mercurial
Mercurial only options:
-r rev: Compare against a specified revision
-N: Skip 'hg outgoing', use only 'hg status'
-f: Use the forest extension
Arguments:
<file>: Optional file containing list of files to include in webrev
-: read list of files to include in webrev from standard input
Environment:
WDIR: Control the output directory.
WEBREV_BUGURL: Control the URL prefix for bugids.
"
exit 2
}
#
#
# Main program starts here
#
#
LANG="C"
LC_ALL="C"
export LANG LC_ALL
trap "rm -f /tmp/$$.* ; exit" 0 1 2 3 15
set +o noclobber
[[ -z $WDIFF ]] && WDIFF=`look_for_prog wdiff`
[[ -z $CODEREVIEW ]] && CODEREVIEW=`look_for_prog codereview`
[[ -z $PS2PDF ]] && PS2PDF=`look_for_prog ps2pdf`
[[ -z $PERL ]] && PERL=`look_for_prog perl`
[[ -z $SCCS ]] && SCCS=`look_for_prog sccs`
[[ -z $AWK ]] && AWK=`look_for_prog nawk`
[[ -z $AWK ]] && AWK=`look_for_prog gawk`
[[ -z $AWK ]] && AWK=`look_for_prog awk`
[[ -z $JAR ]] && JAR=`look_for_prog jar`
[[ -z $ZIP ]] && ZIP=`look_for_prog zip`
[[ -z $GETENT ]] && GETENT=`look_for_prog getent`
[[ -z $WGET ]] && WGET=`look_for_prog wget`
if uname | grep CYGWIN >/dev/null
then
ISWIN=1
# Under windows mercurial outputs '\' instead of '/'
FILTER="tr '\\\\' '/'"
else
FILTER="cat"
fi
if [[ ! -x $PERL ]]; then
print -u2 "Error: No perl interpreter found. Exiting."
exit 1
fi
#
# These aren't fatal, but we want to note them to the user.
#
# [[ ! -x $CODEREVIEW ]] && print -u2 "WARNING: codereview(1) not found."
# [[ ! -x $PS2PDF ]] && print -u2 "WARNING: ps2pdf(1) not found."
# [[ ! -x $WDIFF ]] && print -u2 "WARNING: wdiff not found."
# Declare global total counters.
integer TOTL TINS TDEL TMOD TUNC
flist_mode=
flist_file=
bflag=
iflag=
oflag=
pflag=
uflag=
Oflag=
rflag=
Nflag=
forestflag=
while getopts "c:i:o:p:r:u:mONvfb" opt
do
case $opt in
b) bflag=1;;
i) iflag=1
INCLUDE_FILE=$OPTARG;;
o) oflag=1
WDIR=$OPTARG;;
p) pflag=1
codemgr_parent=$OPTARG;;
u) uflag=1
username=$OPTARG;;
c) if [[ -z $CRID ]]; then
CRID=$OPTARG
else
CRID="$CRID $OPTARG"
fi;;
m) SCM_MODE="mercurial";;
O) Oflag=1;; # ignored (bugs are now all visible at bugs.openjdk.java.net)
N) Nflag=1;;
f) forestflag=1;;
r) rflag=1
PARENT_REV=$OPTARG;;
v) print "$0 version: $WEBREV_UPDATED";;
?) usage;;
esac
done
FLIST=/tmp/$$.flist
HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT=
if [[ -n $forestflag && -n $rflag ]]; then
print "The -r <rev> flag is incompatible with the use of forests"
exit 2
fi
#
# If this manually set as the parent, and it appears to be an earlier webrev,
# then note that fact and set the parent to the raw_files/new subdirectory.
#
if [[ -n $pflag && -d $codemgr_parent/raw_files/new ]]; then
parent_webrev="$codemgr_parent"
codemgr_parent="$codemgr_parent/raw_files/new"
fi
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
if [[ $1 == "-" ]]; then
cat > $FLIST
flist_mode="stdin"
flist_done=1
shift
elif [[ -n $1 ]]; then
if [[ ! -r $1 ]]; then
print -u2 "$1: no such file or not readable"
usage
fi
cat $1 > $FLIST
flist_mode="file"
flist_file=$1
flist_done=1
shift
else
flist_mode="auto"
fi
#
# Before we go on to further consider -l and -w, work out which SCM we think
# is in use.
#
if [[ -z $SCM_MODE ]]; then
SCM_MODE=`detect_scm $FLIST`
fi
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "unknown" ]]; then
print -u2 "Unable to determine SCM type currently in use."
print -u2 "For mercurial: webrev runs 'hg root'."
exit 1
fi
print -u2 " SCM detected: $SCM_MODE"
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "mercurial" ]]; then
#
# determine Workspace and parent workspace paths
#
CWS=`hg root | $FILTER`
if [[ -n $pflag && -z "$PWS" ]]; then
OUTPWS=$codemgr_parent
# Let's try to expand it if it's an alias defined in [paths]
tmp=`hg path $OUTPWS 2>/dev/null | $FILTER`
if [[ -n $tmp ]]; then
OUTPWS="$tmp"
fi
if [[ -n $rflag ]]; then
if expr "$codemgr_parent" : 'ssh://.*' >/dev/null; then
PWS=$codemgr_parent
else
PWS=`hg -R "$codemgr_parent" root 2>/dev/null | $FILTER`
fi
fi
fi
#
# OUTPWS is the parent repository to use when using 'hg outgoing'
#
if [[ -z $Nflag ]]; then
if [[ -n $forestflag ]]; then
#
# for forest we have to rely on properly set default and
# default-push because they can be different from the top one.
# unless of course it was explicitly specified with -p
if [[ -z $pflag ]]; then
OUTPWS=
fi
else
#
# Unfortunately mercurial is bugged and doesn't handle
# aliases correctly in 'hg path default'
# So let's do it ourselves. Sigh...
if [[ -z "$OUTPWS" ]]; then
OUTPWS=`grep default-push $CWS/.hg/hgrc | $AWK '{print $3}' | $FILTER`
fi
# Still empty, means no default-push
if [[ -z "$OUTPWS" ]]; then
OUTPWS=`grep 'default =' $CWS/.hg/hgrc | $AWK '{print $3}' | $FILTER`
fi
# Let's try to expand it if it's an alias defined in [paths]
tmp=`hg path $OUTPWS 2>/dev/null | $FILTER`
if [[ -n $tmp ]]; then
OUTPWS="$tmp"
fi
fi
fi
#
# OUTPWS may contain username:password, let's make sure we remove the
# sensitive information before we print out anything in the HTML
#
OUTPWS2=$OUTPWS
if [[ -n $OUTPWS ]]; then
if [[ `expr "$OUTPWS" : '.*://[^/]*@.*'` -gt 0 ]]; then
# Remove everything between '://' and '@'
OUTPWS2=`echo $OUTPWS | sed -e 's/\(.*:\/\/\).*@\(.*\)/\1\2/'`
fi
fi
if [[ -z $HG_BRANCH ]]; then
HG_BRANCH=`hg branch`
if [ "$HG_BRANCH" == "default" ]; then
#
# 'default' means no particular branch, so let's cancel that
#
HG_BRANCH=
fi
fi
if [[ -z $forestflag ]]; then
if [[ -z $Nflag ]]; then
#
# If no "-N", always do "hg outgoing" against parent
# repository to determine list of outgoing revisions.
#
ALL_CREV=`hg outgoing -q --template '{rev}\n' $OUTPWS | sort -n`
if [[ -n $ALL_CREV ]]; then
FIRST_CREV=`echo "$ALL_CREV" | head -1`
#
# If no "-r", choose revision to compare against by
# finding the latest revision not in the outgoing list.
#
if [[ -z $rflag ]]; then
OUTREV=`find_outrev "$FIRST_CREV"`
if [[ -n $OUTREV ]]; then
HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT=1
fi
fi
fi
elif [[ -n $rflag ]]; then
#
# If skipping "hg outgoing" but still comparing against a
# specific revision (not the tip), set revision for comment
# accumulation.
#
FIRST_CREV=`hg log --rev $PARENT_REV --template '{rev}'`
FIRST_CREV=`expr $FIRST_CREV + 1`
fi
fi
#Let's check if a merge is needed, if so, issue a warning
PREV=`hg parent | grep '^tag:.*tip$'`
if [[ -z $PREV ]]; then
print "WARNING: parent rev is not tip. Maybe an update or merge is needed"
fi
fi
if [[ $flist_mode == "stdin" ]]; then
print -u2 " File list from: standard input"
elif [[ $flist_mode == "file" ]]; then
print -u2 " File list from: $flist_file"
fi
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
print -u2 "WARNING: unused arguments: $*"
fi
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "mercurial" ]]; then
if [[ -z $flist_done ]]; then
flist_from_mercurial $PWS
fi
fi
#
# If the user didn't specify a -i option, check to see if there is a
# webrev-info file in the workspace directory.
#
if [[ -z $iflag && -r "$CWS/webrev-info" ]]; then
iflag=1
INCLUDE_FILE="$CWS/webrev-info"
fi
if [[ -n $iflag ]]; then
if [[ ! -r $INCLUDE_FILE ]]; then
print -u2 "include file '$INCLUDE_FILE' does not exist or is" \
"not readable."
exit 1
else
#
# $INCLUDE_FILE may be a relative path, and the script alters
# PWD, so we just stash a copy in /tmp.
#
cp $INCLUDE_FILE /tmp/$$.include
fi
fi
#
# Output directory.
#
if [[ -z $WDIR ]]; then
WDIR=$CWS/webrev
else
# If the output directory doesn't end with '/webrev' or '/webrev/'
# then add '/webrev'. This is for backward compatibility
if ! expr $WDIR : '.*/webrev/\?$' >/dev/null
then
WDIR=$WDIR/webrev
fi
fi
# WDIR=${WDIR:-$CWS/webrev}
#
# Name of the webrev, derived from the workspace name; in the
# future this could potentially be an option.
#
# Let's keep what's after the last '/'
WNAME=${CWS##*/}
#
# If WDIR doesn't start with '/' or 'x:' prepend the current dir
#
if [ ${WDIR%%/*} ]; then
if [[ -n $ISWIN ]]; then
if [ ${WDIR%%[A-Za-z]:*} ]; then
WDIR=$PWD/$WDIR
fi
else
WDIR=$PWD/$WDIR
fi
fi
if [[ ! -d $WDIR ]]; then
mkdir -p $WDIR
[[ $? != 0 ]] && exit 1
fi
#
# Summarize what we're going to do.
#
print " Workspace: $CWS"
if [[ -n $parent_webrev ]]; then
print "Compare against: webrev at $parent_webrev"
elif [[ -n $OUTPWS2 ]]; then
print "Compare against: $OUTPWS2"
fi
if [[ -n $HG_BRANCH ]]; then
print " Branch: $HG_BRANCH"
fi
if [[ -n $rflag ]]; then
print "Compare against version: $PARENT_REV"
fi
[[ -n $INCLUDE_FILE ]] && print " Including: $INCLUDE_FILE"
print " Output to: $WDIR"
#
# Save the file list in the webrev dir
#
[[ ! $FLIST -ef $WDIR/file.list ]] && cp $FLIST $WDIR/file.list
#
# Bug IDs will be replaced by a URL. Order of precedence
# is: default location, $WEBREV_BUGURL
#
BUGURL='https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/'
[[ -n $WEBREV_BUGURL ]] && BUGURL="$WEBREV_BUGURL"
IDPREFIX='JDK-'
rm -f $WDIR/$WNAME.patch
rm -f $WDIR/$WNAME.changeset
rm -f $WDIR/$WNAME.ps
rm -f $WDIR/$WNAME.pdf
touch $WDIR/$WNAME.patch
print " Output Files:"
#
# Clean up the file list: Remove comments, blank lines and env variables.
#
sed -e "s/#.*$//" -e "/=/d" -e "/^[ ]*$/d" $FLIST > /tmp/$$.flist.clean
FLIST=/tmp/$$.flist.clean
#
# Clean up residual raw files
#
if [ -d $WDIR/raw_files ]; then
rm -rf $WDIR/raw_files 2>/dev/null
fi
#
# Should we ignore changes in white spaces when generating diffs?
#
if [[ -n $bflag ]]; then
DIFFOPTS="-t"
else
DIFFOPTS="-bt"
fi
#
# First pass through the files: generate the per-file webrev HTML-files.
#
while read LINE
do
set - $LINE
P=$1
if [[ $1 == "Revision:" ]]; then
OUTREV=$2
continue
fi
#
# Normally, each line in the file list is just a pathname of a
# file that has been modified or created in the child. A file
# that is renamed in the child workspace has two names on the
# line: new name followed by the old name.
#
oldname=""
oldpath=""
rename=
if [[ $# -eq 2 ]]; then
PP=$2 # old filename
oldname=" (was $PP)"
oldpath="$PP"
rename=1
PDIR=${PP%/*}
if [[ $PDIR == $PP ]]; then
PDIR="." # File at root of workspace
fi
PF=${PP##*/}
DIR=${P%/*}
if [[ $DIR == $P ]]; then
DIR="." # File at root of workspace
fi
F=${P##*/}
else
DIR=${P%/*}
if [[ "$DIR" == "$P" ]]; then
DIR="." # File at root of workspace
fi
F=${P##*/}
PP=$P
PDIR=$DIR
PF=$F
fi
# Make the webrev directory if necessary as it may have been
# removed because it was empty
if [ ! -d $CWS/$DIR ]; then
mkdir -p $CWS/$DIR
fi
COMM=`getcomments html $P $PP`
print "\t$P$oldname\n\t\t\c"
# Make the webrev mirror directory if necessary
mkdir -p $WDIR/$DIR
# cd to the directory so the names are short
cd $CWS/$DIR
#
# We stash old and new files into parallel directories in /tmp
# and do our diffs there. This makes it possible to generate
# clean looking diffs which don't have absolute paths present.
#
olddir=$WDIR/raw_files/old
newdir=$WDIR/raw_files/new
mkdir -p $olddir
mkdir -p $newdir
mkdir -p $olddir/$PDIR
mkdir -p $newdir/$DIR
build_old_new $olddir $newdir $DIR $F
if [[ ! -f $F && ! -f $olddir/$DIR/$F ]]; then
print "*** Error: file not in parent or child"
continue
fi
cd $WDIR/raw_files
ofile=old/$PDIR/$PF
nfile=new/$DIR/$F
mv_but_nodiff=
cmp $ofile $nfile > /dev/null 2>&1
if [[ $? == 0 && $rename == 1 ]]; then
mv_but_nodiff=1
fi
#
# Cleaning up
#
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff.html
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff.html
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.wdiff.html
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.sdiff.html
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F-.html
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.html
its_a_jar=
if expr $F : '.*\.jar' \| $F : '.*\.zip' >/dev/null; then
its_a_jar=1
# It's a JAR or ZIP file, let's do it differently
if [[ -z $JAR ]]; then
print "No access to jar, so can't produce diffs for jar or zip files"
else
if [ -f $ofile ]; then
$JAR -tvf $ofile >"$ofile".lst
fi
if [ -f $nfile ]; then
$JAR -tvf $nfile >"$nfile".lst
fi
if [[ -f $ofile && -f $nfile && -z $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
${CDIFFCMD:-diff -bt -C 5} $ofile.lst $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff
diff_to_html $F $DIR/$F "C" "$COMM" < $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff.html
print " cdiffs\c"
${UDIFFCMD:-diff -bt -U 5} $ofile.lst $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff
diff_to_html $F $DIR/$F "U" "$COMM" < $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff.html
print " udiffs\c"
if [[ -x $WDIFF ]]; then
$WDIFF -c "$COMM" \
-t "$WNAME Wdiff $DIR/$F" $ofile.lst $nfile.lst > \
$WDIR/$DIR/$F.wdiff.html 2>/dev/null
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
print " wdiffs\c"
else
print " wdiffs[fail]\c"
fi
fi
sdiff_to_html $ofile $nfile $F $DIR "$COMM" \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.sdiff.html
print " sdiffs\c"
print " frames\c"
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff
difflines $ofile.lst $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $ofile && -f $nfile && -n $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
# renamed file: may also have differences
difflines $ofile.lst $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $nfile ]]; then
# new file: count added lines
difflines /dev/null $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $ofile ]]; then
# old file: count deleted lines
difflines $ofile.lst /dev/null > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
fi
fi
else
#
# If we have old and new versions of the file then run the
# appropriate diffs. This is complicated by a couple of factors:
#
# - renames must be handled specially: we emit a 'remove'
# diff and an 'add' diff
# - new files and deleted files must be handled specially
# - Solaris patch(1m) can't cope with file creation
# (and hence renames) as of this writing.
# - To make matters worse, gnu patch doesn't interpret the
# output of Solaris diff properly when it comes to
# adds and deletes. We need to do some "cleansing"
# transformations:
# [to add a file] @@ -1,0 +X,Y @@ --> @@ -0,0 +X,Y @@
# [to del a file] @@ -X,Y +1,0 @@ --> @@ -X,Y +0,0 @@
#
cleanse_rmfile="sed 's/^\(@@ [0-9+,-]*\) [0-9+,-]* @@$/\1 +0,0 @@/'"
cleanse_newfile="sed 's/^@@ [0-9+,-]* \([0-9+,-]* @@\)$/@@ -0,0 \1/'"
if [[ ! "$HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT" -eq 1 || ! $flist_mode == "auto" ]];
then
# Only need to generate a patch file here if there are no commits in outgoing
# or if we've specified a file list
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
if [[ -z $rename ]]; then
if [ ! -f $ofile ]; then
diff -u /dev/null $nfile | sh -c "$cleanse_newfile" \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
elif [ ! -f $nfile ]; then
diff -u $ofile /dev/null | sh -c "$cleanse_rmfile" \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
else
diff -u $ofile $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
fi
else
diff -u $ofile /dev/null | sh -c "$cleanse_rmfile" \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
diff -u /dev/null $nfile | sh -c "$cleanse_newfile" \
>> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch
fi
#
# Tack the patch we just made onto the accumulated patch for the
# whole wad.
#
cat $WDIR/$DIR/$F.patch >> $WDIR/$WNAME.patch
fi
print " patch\c"
if [[ -f $ofile && -f $nfile && -z $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
${CDIFFCMD:-diff -bt -C 5} $ofile $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff
diff_to_html $F $DIR/$F "C" "$COMM" < $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff.html
print " cdiffs\c"
${UDIFFCMD:-diff -bt -U 5} $ofile $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff
diff_to_html $F $DIR/$F "U" "$COMM" < $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff.html
print " udiffs\c"
if [[ -x $WDIFF ]]; then
$WDIFF -c "$COMM" \
-t "$WNAME Wdiff $DIR/$F" $ofile $nfile > \
$WDIR/$DIR/$F.wdiff.html 2>/dev/null
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
print " wdiffs\c"
else
print " wdiffs[fail]\c"
fi
fi
sdiff_to_html $ofile $nfile $F $DIR "$COMM" \
> $WDIR/$DIR/$F.sdiff.html
print " sdiffs\c"
print " frames\c"
rm -f $WDIR/$DIR/$F.cdiff $WDIR/$DIR/$F.udiff
difflines $ofile $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $ofile && -f $nfile && -n $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
# renamed file: may also have differences
difflines $ofile $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $nfile ]]; then
# new file: count added lines
difflines /dev/null $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
elif [[ -f $ofile ]]; then
# old file: count deleted lines
difflines $ofile /dev/null > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.count
fi
fi
#
# Now we generate the postscript for this file. We generate diffs
# only in the event that there is delta, or the file is new (it seems
# tree-killing to print out the contents of deleted files).
#
if [[ -f $nfile ]]; then
ocr=$ofile
[[ ! -f $ofile ]] && ocr=/dev/null
if [[ -z $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
textcomm=`getcomments text $P $PP`
if [[ -x $CODEREVIEW ]]; then
$CODEREVIEW -y "$textcomm" \
-e $ocr $nfile \
> /tmp/$$.psfile 2>/dev/null &&
cat /tmp/$$.psfile >> $WDIR/$WNAME.ps
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
print " ps\c"
else
print " ps[fail]\c"
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [[ -f $ofile && -z $mv_but_nodiff ]]; then
if [[ -n $its_a_jar ]]; then
source_to_html Old $P < $ofile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F-.html
else
source_to_html Old $P < $ofile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F-.html
fi
print " old\c"
fi
if [[ -f $nfile ]]; then
if [[ -n $its_a_jar ]]; then
source_to_html New $P < $nfile.lst > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.html
else
source_to_html New $P < $nfile > $WDIR/$DIR/$F.html
fi
print " new\c"
fi
print
done < $FLIST
# Create the new style mercurial patch here using hg export -r [all-revs] -g -o $CHANGESETPATH
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "mercurial" ]]; then
if [[ "$HG_LIST_FROM_COMMIT" -eq 1 && $flist_mode == "auto" ]]; then
EXPORTCHANGESET="$WNAME.changeset"
CHANGESETPATH=${WDIR}/${EXPORTCHANGESET}
rm -f $CHANGESETPATH
touch $CHANGESETPATH
if [[ -n $ALL_CREV ]]; then
rev_opt=
for rev in $ALL_CREV; do
rev_opt="$rev_opt --rev $rev"
done
elif [[ -n $FIRST_CREV ]]; then
rev_opt="--rev $FIRST_CREV"
fi
if [[ -n $rev_opt ]]; then
(cd $CWS;hg export -g $rev_opt -o $CHANGESETPATH)
echo "Created changeset: $CHANGESETPATH" 1>&2
# Use it in place of the jdk.patch created above
rm -f $WDIR/$WNAME.patch
fi
set +x
fi
fi
frame_nav_js > $WDIR/ancnav.js
frame_navigation > $WDIR/ancnav.html
if [[ -f $WDIR/$WNAME.ps && -x $CODEREVIEW && -x $PS2PDF ]]; then
print " Generating PDF: \c"
fix_postscript $WDIR/$WNAME.ps | $PS2PDF - > $WDIR/$WNAME.pdf
print "Done."
fi
# Now build the index.html file that contains
# links to the source files and their diffs.
cd $CWS
# Save total changed lines for Code Inspection.
print "$TOTL" > $WDIR/TotalChangedLines
print " index.html: \c"
INDEXFILE=$WDIR/index.html
exec 3<&1 # duplicate stdout to FD3.
exec 1<&- # Close stdout.
exec > $INDEXFILE # Open stdout to index file.
print "$HTML<head>"
print "<meta name=\"scm\" content=\"$SCM_MODE\" />"
print "$STDHEAD"
print "<title>$WNAME</title>"
print "</head>"
print "<body id=\"SUNWwebrev\">"
print "<div class=\"summary\">"
print "<h2>Code Review for $WNAME</h2>"
print "<table>"
if [[ -z $uflag ]]; then
if [[ $SCM_MODE == "mercurial" ]]; then
#
# Let's try to extract the user name from the .hgrc file
#
username=`grep '^username' $HOME/.hgrc | sed 's/^username[ ]*=[ ]*\(.*\)/\1/'`
fi
if [[ -z $username ]]; then
#
# Figure out the username and gcos name. To maintain compatibility
# with passwd(4), we must support '&' substitutions.
#
username=`id | cut -d '(' -f 2 | cut -d ')' -f 1`
if [[ -x $GETENT ]]; then
realname=`$GETENT passwd $username | cut -d':' -f 5 | cut -d ',' -f 1`
fi
userupper=`print "$username" | sed 's/\<./\u&/g'`
realname=`print $realname | sed s/\&/$userupper/`
fi
fi
date="on `date`"
if [[ -n "$username" && -n "$realname" ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Prepared by:</th>"
print "<td>$realname ($username) $date</td></tr>"
elif [[ -n "$username" ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Prepared by:</th><td>$username $date</td></tr>"
fi
print "<tr><th>Workspace:</th><td>$CWS</td></tr>"
if [[ -n $parent_webrev ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Compare against:</th><td>"
print "webrev at $parent_webrev"
else
if [[ -n $OUTPWS2 ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Compare against:</th><td>"
print "$OUTPWS2"
fi
fi
print "</td></tr>"
if [[ -n $rflag ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Compare against version:</th><td>$PARENT_REV</td></tr>"
elif [[ -n $OUTREV ]]; then
if [[ -z $forestflag ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Compare against version:</th><td>$OUTREV</td></tr>"
fi
fi
if [[ -n $HG_BRANCH ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Branch:</th><td>$HG_BRANCH</td></tr>"
fi
print "<tr><th>Summary of changes:</th><td>"
printCI $TOTL $TINS $TDEL $TMOD $TUNC
print "</td></tr>"
if [[ -f $WDIR/$WNAME.patch ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Patch of changes:</th><td>"
print "<a href=\"$WNAME.patch\">$WNAME.patch</a></td></tr>"
elif [[ -f $CHANGESETPATH ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Changeset:</th><td>"
print "<a href=\"$EXPORTCHANGESET\">$EXPORTCHANGESET</a></td></tr>"
fi
if [[ -f $WDIR/$WNAME.pdf ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Printable review:</th><td>"
print "<a href=\"$WNAME.pdf\">$WNAME.pdf</a></td></tr>"
fi
if [[ -n "$iflag" ]]; then
print "<tr><th>Author comments:</th><td><div>"
cat /tmp/$$.include
print "</div></td></tr>"
fi
# Add links to referenced CRs, if any
# URL has a <title> like:
# <title>[#JDK-8024688] b106-lambda: j.u.Map.merge doesn't work as specified if contains key:null pair - Java Bug System</title>
# we format this to:
# JDK-8024688: b106-lambda: j.u.Map.merge doesn't work as specified if contains key:null pair
if [[ -n $CRID ]]; then
for id in $CRID
do
#add "JDK-" to raw bug id for openjdk.java.net links.
id=`echo ${id} | sed 's/^\([0-9]\{5,\}\)$/JDK-\1/'`
print "<tr><th>Bug id:</th><td>"
url="${BUGURL}${id}"
if [[ -n $WGET ]]; then
msg=`$WGET --timeout=10 --tries=1 -q $url -O - | grep '<title>' | sed 's/<title>\[#\(.*\)\] \(.*\) - Java Bug System<\/title>/\1 : \2/' | html_dequote | html_quote`
fi
if [[ -z $msg ]]; then
msg="${id}"
fi
print "<a href=\"$url\">$msg</a>"
print "</td></tr>"
done
fi
print "<tr><th>Legend:</th><td>"
print "<b>Modified file</b><br><font color=red><b>Deleted file</b></font><br><font color=green><b>New file</b></font></td></tr>"
print "</table>"
print "</div>"
#
# Second pass through the files: generate the rest of the index file
#
while read LINE
do
set - $LINE
if [[ $1 == "Revision:" ]]; then
FIRST_CREV=`expr $3 + 1`
continue
fi
P=$1
if [[ $# == 2 ]]; then
PP=$2
oldname=" <i>(was $PP)</i>"
else
PP=$P
oldname=""
fi
DIR=${P%/*}
if [[ $DIR == $P ]]; then
DIR="." # File at root of workspace
fi
# Avoid processing the same file twice.
# It's possible for renamed files to
# appear twice in the file list
F=$WDIR/$P
print "<p><code>"
# If there's a diffs file, make diffs links
NODIFFS=
if [[ -f $F.cdiff.html ]]; then
print "<a href=\"$P.cdiff.html\">Cdiffs</a>"
print "<a href=\"$P.udiff.html\">Udiffs</a>"
if [[ -f $F.wdiff.html && -x $WDIFF ]]; then
print "<a href=\"$P.wdiff.html\">Wdiffs</a>"
fi
print "<a href=\"$P.sdiff.html\">Sdiffs</a>"
print "<a href=\"$P.frames.html\">Frames</a>"
else
NODIFFS=1
print " ------ ------ ------"
if [[ -x $WDIFF ]]; then
print " ------"
fi
print " ------"
fi
# If there's an old file, make the link
NOOLD=
if [[ -f $F-.html ]]; then
print "<a href=\"$P-.html\">Old</a>"
else
NOOLD=1
print " ---"
fi
# If there's an new file, make the link
NONEW=
if [[ -f $F.html ]]; then
print "<a href=\"$P.html\">New</a>"
else
NONEW=1
print " ---"
fi
if [[ -f $F.patch ]]; then
print "<a href=\"$P.patch\">Patch</a>"
else
print " -----"
fi
if [[ -f $WDIR/raw_files/new/$P ]]; then
print "<a href=\"raw_files/new/$P\">Raw</a>"
else
print " ---"
fi
print "</code>"
if [[ -n $NODIFFS && -z $oldname ]]; then
if [[ -n $NOOLD ]]; then
print "<font color=green><b>$P</b></font>"
elif [[ -n $NONEW ]]; then
print "<font color=red><b>$P</b></font>"
fi
else
print "<b>$P</b> $oldname"
fi
print "</p><blockquote>\c"
# Insert delta comments if any
comments=`getcomments html $P $PP`
if [ -n "$comments" ]; then
print "<pre>$comments</pre>"
fi
# Add additional comments comment
print "<!-- Add comments to explain changes in $P here -->"
# Add count of changes.
if [[ -f $F.count ]]; then
cat $F.count
rm $F.count
fi
print "</blockquote>"
done < $FLIST
print
print
print "<hr />"
print "<p style=\"font-size: small\">"
print "This code review page was prepared using <b>$0</b>"
print "(vers $WEBREV_UPDATED)."
print "</body>"
print "</html>"
if [[ -n $ZIP ]]; then
# Let's generate a zip file for convenience
cd $WDIR/..
if [ -f webrev.zip ]; then
rm webrev.zip
fi
$ZIP -r webrev webrev >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
exec 1<&- # Close FD 1.
exec 1<&3 # dup FD 3 to restore stdout.
exec 3<&- # close FD 3.
print "Done."
print "Output to: $WDIR"