This is the first commit, and there's no easy way to create a diff These are the commands to view the individual files of that commit instead: # # add_file ".mt-attrs" # # add_file "AUTHORS" # # add_file "COPYING" # # add_file "ChangeLog" # # add_file "INSTALL" # # add_file "Makefile.am" # # add_file "NEWS" # # add_file "README" # # add_file "bootstrap" # # add_file "configure.in" # # add_file "main.cc" # # add_file "misc.cc" # # add_file "misc.hh" # # add_file "monotone.cc" # # add_file "monotone.hh" # # add_file "rev_file_info.cc" # # add_file "rev_file_info.hh" # # add_file "rev_file_list.cc" # # add_file "rev_file_list.hh" # # add_file "revdat.cc" # # add_file "revdat.hh" # # patch ".mt-attrs" # from [] # to [2808ce1eadeb115e725a5a18650c4798c3f3c061] # # patch "AUTHORS" # from [] # to [5b34269d548e465fef7493f567981ee4ba368615] # # patch "COPYING" # from [] # to [4d1d37f306ed270cda5b2741fac3abf0a7b012e5] # # patch "ChangeLog" # from [] # to [be36e93d9b9f9f73dc62d520c375b34e132ef19d] # # patch "INSTALL" # from [] # to [a65fb2cff3378d334f772a97aba6f03ae13b53ec] # # patch "Makefile.am" # from [] # to [48a6f9094633398ae0542cc1baaa29256b296d08] # # patch "NEWS" # from [] # to [b5a1e12f63b6809e95ca42b1e63e1c551dcb4599] # # patch "README" # from [] # to [13212f04036884f5e22f9ac816f943628a3fd7a1] # # patch "bootstrap" # from [] # to [59bc8c05eea55a0dfafe641e8c976315b3da23bc] # # patch "configure.in" # from [] # to [deadf54a88a97d8fd3b7934739b3f84d5e8897b4] # # patch "main.cc" # from [] # to [a2bdece7e2dc34b1f5234d80cb3b5cfc85508d37] # # patch "misc.cc" # from [] # to [68edf20d814043ff880d554c599e8976d1c549a4] # # patch "misc.hh" # from [] # to [b7f219290cb6c208ce0cd5792067ca0e7b975d6b] # # patch "monotone.cc" # from [] # to [522a62873dc929e9fbe237fcf5def1a101d0ee6e] # # patch "monotone.hh" # from [] # to [10fca34cd009536a4ff5de023a1aba6acfa5343e] # # patch "rev_file_info.cc" # from [] # to [33d3e34996aa1ee822b9a03018cbb87370e67fac] # # patch "rev_file_info.hh" # from [] # to [73ee71dfbd46328c3aa905c1fdc0eaf354568c85] # # patch "rev_file_list.cc" # from [] # to [3f54a8a2ba25edde4f3ba524bbfdb7b89f937667] # # patch "rev_file_list.hh" # from [] # to [4f4c94279cdbb2adbce2eca88d56edb1df84109f] # # patch "revdat.cc" # from [] # to [37cd8ddb2178510d21d6365a84c91786a1433006] # # patch "revdat.hh" # from [] # to [2924a24894a0e92192bbfa3076f2d9a56146fe0f] --- .mt-attrs +++ .mt-attrs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + file "ChangeLog" +execute "true" + + file "bootstrap" +execute "true" --- AUTHORS +++ AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +main files +---------- +originally written by Timothy Brownawell + +modifications by: + (nobody else yet) + +other files +----------- +COPYING is a copy of the GNU GPL :) --- COPYING +++ COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. --- ChangeLog +++ ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Usage: ChangeLog [] +# print the most recent commit log entries +# If is not given, it defaults to 15 +# This script must be run from the root of a monotone working copy. + +# If you came here wanting to write a log of your changes, put them in +# the commit message instead (MT/log if you want to record them prior +# to commit) + +NUM=15 + +if [ ! x$1 = x ] ; then + NUM=$(($1 - 1)) +fi + +REV=`cat MT/revision` + +# Get the contents of a cert +LOG='/^Name.*changelog$/,/^----/! D; /^Name/ D; /^----/ D' +DATE='/^Name.*date$/,/^----/! D; /^Name/ D; /^----/ D' +AUTHOR='/^Name.*author$/,/^----/! D; /^Name/ D; /^----/ D' + +# Remove "duplicate" lines (When the date+author line is unneeded because +# the same info is in the changelog cert (won't match exactly, but should +# both start with ^${year} )) +# Keep the line from the changelog, instead of the generated one +RD=':b; N; /^[[:digit:]]\{4\}.*\n[[:digit:]]\{4\}/ { s/^.*\n//; b b; }; P; D' + +get() +{ + mtn ls certs "$2" | sed "$1" \ + | sed 's/^[^\:]\+\: //g' +} + +getrevs() +{ + mtn automate ancestors "$1" \ + | mtn automate toposort address@hidden \ + | tail -n "$2" | tac +} + +getlogs() +{ + for i in "$REV" `getrevs "$REV" "$NUM"`; do + echo `get "$DATE" "$i"` '' `get "$AUTHOR" "$i"` + get "$LOG" "$i" | sed 's/^\([^[:digit:]\t]\)/\t\1/g' + done +} + + +if [ ! x$REV = x ]; then + getlogs | sed "$RD" | sed '/^$/ d' \ + | sed 's/^\([[:digit:]]\{4\}.*\)$/\n\1\n/g' +else + echo "MT/revision does not exist!" >&2 +fi --- INSTALL +++ INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + +1. Building mtsh + +mtsh uses gtkmm-2.4 and the lexical_cast header from Boost, so you need the +dev versions of these two libraries. You also need a system that supports +fork()/pipe()/exec() . + +To build, run + ./bootstrap + ./configure + make + + +2. Usage + +Run mtsh from a monotone working copy, or use the "Set working dir" button +to go to one. You can also use "Set database" if you don't have a working +copy -- in this case, you can only examine stored revisions and add file +comments to them. When viewing a working copy, you can add, drop, rename, +and revert files through a context menu on the file list. --- Makefile.am +++ Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + +bin_PROGRAMS = mtsh + +AM_CPPFLAGS = $(GTKMM_CFLAGS) +mtsh_LDADD = $(GTKMM_LIBS) + +mtsh_SOURCES = main.cc misc.cc misc.hh monotone.cc monotone.hh \ + revdat.cc revdat.hh rev_file_info.cc rev_file_info.hh \ + rev_file_list.cc rev_file_list.hh --- NEWS +++ NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +Nothing to see here, please move along. --- README +++ README @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +mtsh is a small GUI for examining (and modifying) a monotone working copy. It +also has limited support for viewing revisions stored in the database. + +see INSTALL for build instructions --- bootstrap +++ bootstrap @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/sh +AUTOMAKE=automake-1.7 ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.7 autoreconf --install --- configure.in +++ configure.in @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# -*- Autoconf -*- +# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. + +AC_PREREQ(2.59) +AC_INIT(mtsh, 0.1, BUG-REPORT-ADDRESS) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE + +AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([main.cc]) +AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) + +# Checks for programs. +AC_PROG_CXX + +# Checks for libraries. +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GTKMM, gtkmm-2.4 >= 2.4.0) +AC_SUBST(GTKMM_CFLAGS) +AC_SUBST(GTKMM_LIBS) + +# Checks for header files. +AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([unistd.h]) + +# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. +AC_HEADER_STDBOOL +AC_C_CONST +AC_C_INLINE +AC_TYPE_PID_T + +# Checks for library functions. +AC_FUNC_FORK +AC_HEADER_STDC +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([dup2]) +AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) --- main.cc +++ main.cc @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +// Copyright 2005 Timothy Brownawell +// Licensed to the public under the GNU GPL v2, see COPYING + +// This provides a window to put the revdat widget in, and a toolbar +// to tell it what to do. + +#include + +#include +#include + +// chdir +#include + +#include "monotone.hh" +#include "revdat.hh" + +// The toolbar generator doesn't understand this kind of item. +// [Text entry here] [Go!] +//