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In Python, sys.exit() function can also take an object other than an integer. If an integer is given to the argument, Python exits with the return code of it. If a non-integer argument is given, Python outputs it to stderr and exits with the return code of 1. That means, print >> sys.stderr, "Blah Blah" sys.exit(1) is equivalent to sys.exit("Blah Blah") The latter is a useful shorthand. Note: Some error messages in Buildman and Patman were output to stdout. But they should go to stderr. They are also fixed by this commit. This is a nice side effect. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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4.7 KiB
Python
Executable file
159 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2014, Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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'''
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A tool to create/update the mailmap file
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The command 'git shortlog' summarizes git log output in a format suitable
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for inclusion in release announcements. Each commit will be grouped by
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author and title.
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One problem is that the authors' name and/or email address is sometimes
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spelled differently. The .mailmap feature can be used to coalesce together
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commits by the same persion.
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(See 'man git-shortlog' for furthur information of this feature.)
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This tool helps to create/update the mailmap file.
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It runs 'git shortlog' internally and searches differently spelled author
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names which share the same email address. The author name with the most
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commits is asuumed to be a canonical real name. If the number of commits
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from the cananonical name is equal to or greater than 'MIN_COMMITS',
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the entry for the cananical name will be output. ('MIN_COMMITS' is used
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here because we do not want to create a fat mailmap by adding every author
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with only a few commits.)
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If there exists a mailmap file specified by the mailmap.file configuration
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options or '.mailmap' at the toplevel of the repository, it is used as
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a base file. (The mailmap.file configuration takes precedence over the
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'.mailmap' file if both exist.)
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The base file and the newly added entries are merged together and sorted
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alphabetically (but the comment block is kept untouched), and then printed
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to standard output.
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Usage
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-----
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scripts/mailmapper
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prints the mailmapping to standard output.
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scripts/mailmapper > tmp; mv tmp .mailmap
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will be useful for updating '.mailmap' file.
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'''
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import sys
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import os
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import subprocess
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# The entries only for the canonical names with MIN_COMMITS or more commits.
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# This limitation is used so as not to create a too big mailmap file.
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MIN_COMMITS = 50
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try:
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toplevel = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-parse', '--show-toplevel'])
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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sys.exit('Please run in a git repository.')
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# strip '\n'
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toplevel = toplevel.rstrip()
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# Change the current working directory to the toplevel of the respository
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# for our easier life.
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os.chdir(toplevel)
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# First, create 'auther name' vs 'number of commits' database.
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# We assume the name with the most commits as the canonical real name.
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shortlog = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'shortlog', '-s', '-n'])
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commits_per_name = {}
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for line in shortlog.splitlines():
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try:
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commits, name = line.split(None, 1)
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except ValueError:
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# ignore lines with an empty author name
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pass
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commits_per_name[name] = int(commits)
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# Next, coalesce the auther names with the same email address
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shortlog = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'shortlog', '-s', '-n', '-e'])
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mail_vs_name = {}
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output = {}
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for line in shortlog.splitlines():
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# tmp, mail = line.rsplit(None, 1) is not safe
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# because weird email addresses might include whitespaces
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tmp, mail = line.split('<')
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mail = '<' + mail.rstrip()
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try:
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_, name = tmp.rstrip().split(None, 1)
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except ValueError:
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# author name is empty
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name = ''
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if mail in mail_vs_name:
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# another name for the same email address
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prev_name = mail_vs_name[mail]
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# Take the name with more commits
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major_name = sorted([prev_name, name],
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key=lambda x: commits_per_name[x] if x else 0)[1]
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mail_vs_name[mail] = major_name
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if commits_per_name[major_name] > MIN_COMMITS:
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output[mail] = major_name
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else:
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mail_vs_name[mail] = name
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# [1] If there exists a mailmap file at the location pointed to
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# by the mailmap.file configuration option, update it.
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# [2] If the file .mailmap exists at the toplevel of the repository, update it.
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# [3] Otherwise, create a new mailmap file.
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mailmap_files = []
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try:
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config_mailmap = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'config', 'mailmap.file'])
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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config_mailmap = ''
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config_mailmap = config_mailmap.rstrip()
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if config_mailmap:
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mailmap_files.append(config_mailmap)
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mailmap_files.append('.mailmap')
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infile = None
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for map_file in mailmap_files:
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try:
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infile = open(map_file)
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except:
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# Failed to open. Try next.
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continue
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break
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comment_block = []
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output_lines = []
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if infile:
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for line in infile:
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if line[0] == '#' or line[0] == '\n':
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comment_block.append(line)
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else:
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output_lines.append(line)
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break
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for line in infile:
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output_lines.append(line)
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infile.close()
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for mail, name in output.items():
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output_lines.append(name + ' ' + mail + '\n')
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output_lines.sort()
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sys.stdout.write(''.join(comment_block + output_lines))
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