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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# echangelog: Update the ChangeLog for an ebuild.  For example:
#
#   $ echangelog 'Add ~alpha to KEYWORDS'
#   4a5,7
#   >   10 Feb 2003; Aron Griffis <agriffis@gentoo.org> oaf-0.6.8-r1.ebuild :
#   >   Add ~alpha to KEYWORDS
#   >

use strict;
use POSIX qw(strftime getcwd setlocale);

# Fix bug 21022 by restricting to C locale
setlocale(&POSIX::LC_ALL, "C");

use Text::Wrap;
$Text::Wrap::columns = 77;
$Text::Wrap::unexpand = 0;

# Global variables
my (@files, @ebuilds, @conflicts, @trivial, @unknown, @new_versions, %actions);
my ($input, $editor, $entry, $user, $date, $text, $version, $year, $vcs);

my %vcs =     ( cvs => { diff => "cvs -f -U0 diff",
			 status => "cvs -fn up",
			 add => "cvs -f add",
			 skip => 6,
			 entries => "CVS/Entries" },
		svn => { diff => "svn diff -N",
			 status => "svn status",
			 add => "svn add",
			 skip => 4,
			 entries => ".svn/entries" },
		git => { diff => "git diff",
			 status => "git up",
			 add => "git add",
			 skip => 0,
			 entries => "wtf" },
		nov => { diff => "",
			 status => "",
			 add => "",
			 skip => 0,
			 entries => "wtf" }
);

# Figure out what kind of repo we are in.

if ( -d "CVS" ) {
   $vcs = "cvs";
} elsif ( -d '.svn' ) {
    $vcs = "svn";
} elsif ( -d '.git' ) {
    $vcs = "git";
} else {
    print STDERR "** NOTE: No CVS, .git, .svn directories found, cannot know modifications\n";
    $vcs = "nov";
}

# Read the current ChangeLog
if (-f 'ChangeLog') {
    open I, '<ChangeLog' or die "Can't open ChangeLog for input: $!\n";
    { local $/ = undef; $text = <I>; }
    close I;
} else {
    # No ChangeLog here, maybe we should make one...
    if (<*.ebuild>) {
        open I, '<../../skel.ChangeLog' 
            or die "Can't open ../../skel.ChangeLog for input: $!\n";
        { local $/ = undef; $text = <I>; }
        close I;
        my ($cwd) = getcwd();
        $cwd =~ m|.*/(\w+-\w+)/([^/]+)| 
            or die "Can't figure out category/package.. sorry!\n";
        my ($category, $package_name) = ($1, $2);
        $text =~ s/^\*.*//ms;   # don't need the fake entry
        $text =~ s/<CATEGORY>/$category/;
        $text =~ s/<PACKAGE_NAME>/$package_name/;
    } else {
        die "This should be run in a directory with ebuilds...\n";
    }
}

# Figure out what has changed around here
open C, $vcs{$vcs}{status}.' 2>&1 |' or die "Can't run ".$vcs{$vcs}{status}.": $!\n";
while (<C>) {
    if (/^C\s+\+?\s+(\S+)/) {
        push @conflicts, $1; 
        next;
    } elsif (/^\?\s+\+?\s+(\S+)/) {
        push @unknown, $1;
        $actions{$1} = '+';
        next;
    } elsif (/^([ARMD])\s+\+?\s+(\S+)/) {
        push @files, $2;
        ($actions{$2} = $1) =~ tr/ARDM/+--/d;
    }
}

# Separate out the trivial files for now
@files = grep { 
    !/files.digest|Manifest|ChangeLog|^files$|^\.$/ or do { push @trivial, $_; 0; }
} @files;

@unknown = grep { 
    !/files.digest|Manifest|ChangeLog|^files$|^\.$/ or do { push @trivial, $_; 0; }
} @unknown;

# Don't allow any conflicts
if (@conflicts) {
    print STDERR <<EOT;
$vcs reports the following conflicts.  Please resolve them before
running echangelog.
EOT
    print STDERR map "C $_\n", @conflicts;
    exit 1;
}

# Don't allow unknown files (other than the trivial files that were separated
# out above)
if (@unknown) {
    print STDERR <<EOT;
$vcs reports the following unknown files.  Please use "cvs add" before
running echangelog, or remove the files in question.
EOT
    print STDERR map "? $_\n", @unknown;
    exit 1;
}

# Sort the list of files as portage does.  None of the operations through
# the rest of the script should break this sort.
sub sortfunc($$) {
    my ($a, $b) = @_;
    (my $va = $a) =~ s/.*?-(\d.*?)(?:\.ebuild)?$/$1/;
    (my $vb = $b) =~ s/.*?-(\d.*?)(?:\.ebuild)?$/$1/;
    my ($na, $sa, $sna, $ra) = ($va =~ /^(.*?)(?:_(alpha|beta||pre|rc|p)(\d*))?(?:-r(\d+))?$/);
    my ($nb, $sb, $snb, $rb) = ($vb =~ /^(.*?)(?:_(alpha|beta||pre|rc|p)(\d*))?(?:-r(\d+))?$/);
    my (@na) = split /\.|(?<=\d)(?=[^\d\.])/, $na;
    my (@nb) = split /\.|(?<=\d)(?=[^\d\.])/, $nb;
    my $retval;

    #
    # compare version numbers first
    #
    for (my $i = 0; defined $na[$i] or defined $nb[$i]; $i++) {
        # def vs. undef
        return +1 if defined $na[$i] and !defined $nb[$i];
        return -1 if defined $nb[$i] and !defined $na[$i];

        # num vs. num
        if ($na[$i] =~ /^\d/ and $nb[$i] =~ /^\d/) {
            $retval = ($na[$i] <=> $nb[$i]);
            return $retval if $retval;
            next;
        }

        # char vs. char
        if ($na[$i] =~ /^\D/ and $nb[$i] =~ /^\D/) {
            $retval = ($na[$i] cmp $nb[$i]);
            return $retval if $retval;
            next;
        }

        # num vs. char
        $retval = ($na[$i] =~ /\d/ and -1 or +1);
        return $retval;
    }

    #
    # compare suffix second
    #
    if (defined $sa and !defined $sb) {
        return +2 if $sa eq "p";
        return -2;
    }
    if (defined $sb and !defined $sa) {
        return -3 if $sb eq "p";
        return +3;
    }

    if (defined $sa) {  # and defined $sb
        $retval = ($sa cmp $sb);
        if ($retval) {
            return +4 if $sa eq "p";
            return -4 if $sb eq "p";
            return $retval; # suffixes happen to be alphabetical order, mostly
        }

        # compare suffix number
        return +5 if defined $sna and !defined $snb;
        return -5 if defined $snb and !defined $sna;
        if (defined $sna) {  # and defined $snb
            $retval = ($sna <=> $snb);
            return $retval if $retval;
        }
    }

    #
    # compare rev third
    #
    return +6 if defined $ra and !defined $rb;
    return -6 if defined $rb and !defined $ra;
    if (defined $ra) {  # and defined $rb
        return ($ra <=> $rb);
    }

    #
    # nothing left to compare
    #
    return 0;
}
@files = sort sortfunc @files;

# Forget ebuilds that only have changed copyrights, unless that's all
# the changed files we have
# does not work with svn TODO
#@ebuilds = grep /\.ebuild$/, @files;
#@files = grep !/\.ebuild$/, @files;

if (@ebuilds) {
    open C, $vcs{$vcs}{diff}.@ebuilds." 2>&1 |" or die "Can't run: ".$vcs{$vcs}{diff}."$!\n";
    $_ = <C>;
    while (defined $_) {
        if (/^$vcs diff: (([^\/]*?)\.ebuild) was removed/) { 
            push @files, $1;
        }
        elsif (/^Index: (([^\/]*?)\.ebuild)\s*$/) { 
            my ($f, $v) = ($1, $2);
            # check if more than just copyright date changed.
            # skip some lines
	    foreach(1..$vcs{$vcs}{skip}){
	            $_ = <C>;
	    }
            while (<C>) {
                last if /^[A-Za-z]/;
                if (/^[-+](?!# Copyright)/) {
                    push @files, $f;
                    last;
                }
            }
            # at this point we've either added $f to @files or not,
            # and we have the next line in $_ for processing
            next;
        }
        elsif (/^$vcs.*?: (([^\/]*?)\.ebuild) is a new entry/) { 
            push @files, $1;
            push @new_versions, $2;  # new ebuild, will create a new entry
        }
        # other cvs output is ignored
        $_ = <C>;
    }
}
close C;

# When a package move occurs, the versions appear to be new even though they are
# not.  Trim them from @new_versions in that case.
@new_versions = grep { $text !~ /^\*\Q$_\E\s/m } @new_versions;

# Check if we have any files left, otherwise re-insert ebuild list
# (of course, both might be empty anyway)
@files = @ebuilds unless (@files);

# Allow ChangeLog entries with no changed files, but give a fat warning
unless (@files) {
    print STDERR "**\n";
    print STDERR "** NOTE: No non-trivial changed files found.  Normally echangelog\n";
    print STDERR "** should be run after all affected files have been added and/or\n";
    print STDERR "** modified.  Did you forget to cvs add?\n";
    print STDERR "**\n";
    @files = sort sortfunc @trivial;
    @files = qw/ChangeLog/ unless @files;  # last resort to put something in the list
}

# Get the input from the cmdline, editor or stdin
if ($ARGV[0]) {
    $input = "@ARGV";
} else {
    # Testing for defined() allows ECHANGELOG_EDITOR='' to cancel EDITOR
    $editor = defined($ENV{'ECHANGELOG_EDITOR'}) ? $ENV{'ECHANGELOG_EDITOR'} :
        $ENV{'EDITOR'} || undef;
    if ($editor) {
        system("$editor ChangeLog.new");
        if ($? != 0) {
            # This usually happens when the editor got forcefully killed; and
            # the terminal is probably messed up: so we reset things.
            system('/usr/bin/stty sane');
            print STDERR "Editor died!  Reverting to stdin method.\n";
            undef $editor;
        } else {
            if (open I, "<ChangeLog.new") {
                local $/ = undef;
                $input = <I>;
                close I;
            } else {
                print STDERR "Error opening ChangeLog.new: $!\n";
                print STDERR "Reverting to stdin method.\n";
                undef $editor;
            }
            unlink 'ChangeLog.new';
        }
    }
    unless ($editor) {
        print "Please type the log entry: use Ctrl-d to finish, Ctrl-c to abort...\n";
        local $/ = undef;
        $input = <>;
    }
}
die "Empty entry; aborting\n" unless $input =~ /\S/;

# If there are any long lines, then wrap the input at $columns chars
# (leaving 2 chars on left, one char on right, after adding indentation below).
$input =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*\z/$1/s;  # trim whitespace
$input = Text::Wrap::fill('', '', $input) if ($input =~ /^.{80}/m);
$input =~ s/^/  /gm;        # add indentation

# Prepend the user info to the input
unless ($user = $ENV{'ECHANGELOG_USER'}) {
    my ($fullname, $username) = (getpwuid($<))[6,0];
    $fullname =~ s/,.*//;       # remove GECOS, bug 80011
    $user = sprintf "%s <%s\@gentoo.org>", $fullname, $username;
}
# Make sure that we didn't get "root"
die "Please set ECHANGELOG_USER or run as non-root\n" if $user =~ /<root@/;
$date = strftime("%d %b %Y", gmtime);
$entry = "$date; $user ";
$entry .= join ', ', map "$actions{$_}$_", @files;
$entry .= ':';
$entry = Text::Wrap::fill('  ', '  ', $entry);  # does not append a \n
$entry .= "\n$input";                           # append user input

# Each one of these regular expressions will eat the whitespace
# leading up to the next entry (except the two-space leader on the
# front of a dated entry), so it needs to be replaced with a
# double carriage-return.  This helps to normalize the spacing in
# the ChangeLogs.
if (@new_versions) {
    # Insert at the top with a new version marker
    $text =~ s/^( .*? )               # grab header
               \s*\n(?=\ \ \d|\*|\z)  # suck up trailing whitespace
    /"$1\n\n" .
     join("\n", map "*$_ ($date)", reverse @new_versions) .
     "\n\n$entry\n\n"/sxe
        or die "Failed to insert new entry (4)\n";
} else {
    # Changing an existing patch or ebuild, no new version marker
    # required
    $text =~ s/^( .*? )               # grab header
               \s*\n(?=\ \ \d|\*|\z)  # suck up trailing whitespace
    /$1\n\n$entry\n\n/sx
        or die "Failed to insert new entry (3)\n";
}

sub update_copyright {
    my ($t) = @_;
    (my $year = $date) =~ s/.* //;
    $t =~ s/^# Copyright \d+(?= )/$&-$year/m or
    $t =~ s/^(# Copyright \d+)-(\d+)/$1-$year/m;
    return $t;
}

# Update the copyright year in the ChangeLog
$text = update_copyright($text);

# Write the new ChangeLog
open O, '>ChangeLog.new' or die "Can't open ChangeLog.new for output: $!\n";
print O $text            or die "Can't write ChangeLog.new: $!\n";
close O                  or die "Can't close ChangeLog.new: $!\n";

# Update affected ebuild copyright dates.  There is no reason to update the
# copyright lines on ebuilds that haven't changed.  I verified this with an IP
# lawyer.
for my $e (grep /\.ebuild$/, @files) {
    my ($etext, $netext);
    open E, "<$e" or warn("Can't read $e to update copyright year\n"), next;
    { local $/ = undef; $etext = <E>; }
    close E;

    # Attempt the substitution and compare
    $netext = update_copyright($etext);
    next if $netext eq $etext; # skip this file if no change.

    # Write the new ebuild
    open E, ">$e.new" or warn("Can't open $e.new\n"), next;
    print E $netext and
    close E or warn("Can't write $e.new\n"), next;

    # Move things around and show the diff
    system "diff -U 0 $e $e.new";
    rename "$e.new", $e or warn("Can't rename $e.new: $!\n");
}

# Move things around and show the ChangeLog diff
system 'diff -Nu ChangeLog ChangeLog.new';
rename 'ChangeLog.new', 'ChangeLog' or die "Can't rename ChangeLog.new: $!\n";

# Okay, now we have a starter ChangeLog to work with.
# The text will be added just like with any other ChangeLog below.  
# Add the new ChangeLog to cvs before continuing.
if (open F, $vcs{$vcs}{entries} ) {
    system("$vcs{$vcs}{add} ChangeLog") unless (scalar grep /\/?ChangeLog\/?/, <F>);
}

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