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#!/usr/bin/env python
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### This is a debugging script to test date-ordering in an SVN repository.
'''Tell which revisions are out of order w.r.t. date in a repository.
Takes "svn log -q -r1:HEAD" output, prints results like this:
$ svn log -q -r1:HEAD | ./datecheck.py
[...]
r42 OK 2003-06-02 22:20:31 -0500
r43 OK 2003-06-02 22:20:31 -0500
r44 OK 2003-06-02 23:29:14 -0500
r45 OK 2003-06-02 23:29:14 -0500
r46 OK 2003-06-02 23:33:13 -0500
r47 OK 2003-06-10 15:19:47 -0500
r48 NOT OK 2003-06-02 23:33:13 -0500
r49 OK 2003-06-10 15:19:48 -0500
r50 NOT OK 2003-06-02 23:33:13 -0500
[...]
'''
import sys
import time
log_msg_separator = "-" * 72 + "\n"
line = sys.stdin.readline()
last_date = 0
while line:
if not line:
break
if line == log_msg_separator:
line = sys.stdin.readline()
continue
# We're looking at a revision line like this:
#
# "r1 | svn | 2001-08-30 23:24:14 -0500 (Thu, 30 Aug 2001)"
#
# Parse out
rev, ignored, date_full = line.split("|")
rev = rev.strip()
date_full = date_full.strip()
# We only need the machine-readable portion of the date, so ignore
# the parenthesized part on the end, which is meant for humans.
# Get the "2004-06-02 00:15:08" part of "2004-06-02 00:15:08 -0500".
date = date_full[0:19]
# Get the "-0500" part of "2004-06-02 00:15:08 -0500".
offset = date_full[20:25]
# Parse the offset by hand and adjust the date accordingly, because
# http://docs.python.org/lib/module-time.html doesn't seem to offer
# a standard way to parse "-0500", "-0600", etc, suffixes. Arggh.
offset_sign = offset[0:1]
offset_hours = int(offset[1:3])
offset_minutes = int(offset[3:5])
# Get a first draft of the date...
date_as_int = time.mktime(time.strptime(date, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
# ... but it's still not correct, we must adjust for the offset.
if offset_sign == "-":
date_as_int -= (offset_hours * 3600)
date_as_int -= (offset_minutes * 60)
elif offset_sign == "+":
date_as_int += (offset_hours * 3600)
date_as_int += (offset_minutes * 60)
else:
sys.stderr.write("Error: unknown offset sign '%s'.\n" % offset_sign)
sys.exit(1)
ok_not_ok = " OK"
if last_date > date_as_int:
ok_not_ok = "NOT OK"
print("%-8s %s %s %s" % (rev, ok_not_ok, date, offset))
last_date = date_as_int
line = sys.stdin.readline()