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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Sep 21, 2010
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Tom Lane
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pgcvslog isn't useful anymore, either.
See git_topo_order instead.
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#!/bin/sh
# src/tools/pgcvslog
# This utility is used to generate a compact list of changes
# for each release, bjm 2000-02-22
# Usage: pgcvslog [-d] [-h]
# -d delete commits that include back branches
# -h is HTML output
# "-d" is useful for generating release notes for major releases
# This program basically takes a cvs log, groups it by commit timestamp
# and line number, then compares adjacent messages. If they have the same
# commit message, they are assumed to be part of the same commit and
# appear as one commit message with multiple file names
# All branches:
# cvs log -d'>1999-06-14 00:00:00 GMT' . > log
#
# HEAD:
# cvs log -d'>2000-05-29 00:00:00 GMT' -b .
#
# Branch:
# cvs log -d'>2000-05-29 00:00:00 GMT' -rREL8_0_STABLE .
#
# Date range
# cvs log -d'2005-05-08<2005-05-29' -rREL8_0_STABLE .
#
# To find branch time, look for "branches:" tag in CVS commit logs
# e.g. "branches: 1.398.4;" matches "REL8_0_STABLE: 1.398.0.4".
HTML
=
"N"
DEL
=
"N"
if
[
"X
$1
"
=
"X-h"
]
then
HTML
=
"Y"
shift
fi
if
[
"X
$1
"
=
"X-d"
]
then
DEL
=
"Y"
shift
fi
if
[
"X
$1
"
=
"X-h"
]
then
HTML
=
"Y"
shift
fi
if
[
"
$HTML
"
=
"Y"
-a
"
$DEL
"
=
"Y"
]
then
echo
"Cannot use -d and -h together"
1>&2
exit
1
fi
cat
"
$@
"
|
# protect HTML input if in HTML mode
if
[
"
$HTML
"
=
"Y"
]
then
sed
-e
's/\&/\&/g'
\
-e
's/</\</g'
\
-e
's/>/\>/g'
\
-e
's/"/\"/g'
else
cat
fi
|
# mark each line with a datetime and line number, for sorting and merging
# we are just pre-processing the file at this point
# We don't print anything from the -- or == line and the date:
awk
' BEGIN {html="'
"
$HTML
"
'"; lineno = 0;}
# store working directory
$0 ~ /^Working file:/ {workingfile = "/" $3}
($0 ~ /^====*$/ || $0 ~ /^----*$/) \
{
# print blank line to separate entries
if (datetime != "")
{
if (html != "Y")
printf ("%s| %10d|%s\n", datetime, lineno++, "");
printf ("%s| %10d|", datetime, lineno++);
if (html != "Y")
printf ("%s\n", "---");
else printf ("<HR>\n");
}
datetime="";
}
# if we have a saved datetime, print filename, date line, and committer
datetime != "" && $1 != "branches:" {printf ("%s| %10d| %s\n", datetime, lineno++, $0);}
$1 == "date:" \
{
# get entry date
datetime=$2"-"$3
if (workingfile != "")
{
printf ("%s| %10d|", datetime, lineno++);
if (html != "Y")
printf ("%s%s\n", workingfile, back_branch);
else printf ("<SMALL><FONT COLOR=\"red\">%s%s</FONT></SMALL>\n", workingfile, back_branch);
# output name of committer
# remove semicolon from committers name
gsub("/", "-", $2);
gsub(";", "", $3);
gsub(";", "", $5);
printf ("%s| %10d|", datetime, lineno++);
if (html != "Y")
printf ("%78s\n", $5);
else printf ("<DIV ALIGN=\"right\"><SMALL><FONT COLOR=\"teal\">%s</FONT> <FONT COLOR=\"green\">%s</FONT></SMALL></DIV>\n", $5, $2);
}
}
# mark back branches
$1 == "revision" \
{
# back branches have +2 periods in revision number
if ($2 ~ /\..*\./)
back_branch=" <branch>"
else back_branch = ""
}
/* clear working file */
$0 ~ /^====*$/ {workingfile=""}'
|
sort
|
cut
-d
'|'
-f3
|
# collect duplicate narratives
# print file names as we get them, then print narrative when a new
# narrative appears
# have to save two narratives to compare them
awk
' BEGIN { narr_slot = 0; oldnarr_slot=0; save_working = "";
html="'
"
$HTML
"
'"}
{
# We have a filename, so we look at the previous
# narrative to see if it is new narrative text.
if ($0 ~ "^/")
{
# If there are a different number of narrative
# lines, they cannot possibly be the same.
if (narr_slot != oldnarr_slot)
same = "N";
else
{
same = "Y";
for (i=1; i <= narr_slot; i++)
{
if (oldnarr[i] != narr[i])
{
same = "N";
break;
}
}
}
# dump out the old narrative if it is new
if (same == "N")
{
if (oldnarr_slot)
for (i=1; i <= oldnarr_slot; i++)
{
print oldnarr[i];
if (html == "Y" &&
oldnarr[i] != "<HR>" &&
oldnarr[i] !~ "^<DIV ")
print "<BR>";
}
# save the current narrative
for (i=1; i <= narr_slot; i++)
oldnarr[i] = narr[i];
oldnarr_slot = narr_slot;
}
narr_slot = 0;
# dump out the previous filename
print save_working;
if (html == "Y")
print "<BR>";
# store the current filename for later printing
save_working = $0;
}
else
# we have a narrative line
{
# accumulate narrative
narr[++narr_slot] = $0;
}
}
END \
{
# If there are a different number of narrative
# lines, they can not possibly be the same.
if (narr_slot != oldnarr_slot)
same = "N";
else
{
same = "Y";
for (i=1; i <= narr_slot; i++)
{
if (oldnarr[i] != narr[i])
{
same = "N";
break;
}
}
}
# dump out the old narrative if it is new
if (same == "N")
{
if (oldnarr_slot)
for (i=1; i <= oldnarr_slot; i++)
{
print oldnarr[i];
if (html == "Y" &&
oldnarr[i] != "<HR>" &&
oldnarr[i] !~ "^<DIV ")
print "<BR>";
}
}
# dump out the last filename
print save_working;
if (html == "Y")
print "<BR>";
# dump out the last narrative
for (i=1; i <= narr_slot; i++)
{
print narr[i];
if (html == "Y" &&
narr[i] != "<HR>" &&
narr[i] !~ "^<DIV ")
print "<BR>";
}
}'
|
# add HTML wrapper
if
[
"
$HTML
"
=
"Y"
]
then
echo
"<HTML>"
echo
"<HEAD>"
echo
"<TITLE>CVS</TITLE>"
echo
"</HEAD>"
echo
"<BODY>"
cat
echo
"</BODY>"
echo
"</HTML>"
else
cat
fi
|
# if requested, remove any commit that has the "<branch>" text
if
[
"
$DEL
"
=
"Y"
]
then
awk
'BEGIN \
{
slot = 0;
}
{
# new commit?
if ($0 ~ "^---$")
{
skip = "N";
for (i=1; i <= slot; i++)
if (commit[i] ~ "<branch>")
skip = "Y";
if (skip == "N")
for (i=1; i <= slot; i++)
print commit[i];
slot = 0;
}
# accumulate commit
commit[++slot] = $0;
}
END \
{
skip = "N";
for (i=1; i <= slot; i++)
if (commit[i] ~ "<branch>")
skip = "Y";
if (skip == "N")
for (i=1; i <= slot; i++)
print commit[i];
}'
else
cat
fi
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