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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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import java.util.List;
import java.util.UUID;
/**
* Download two versions of Apache Harmony from their SVN version, and use it
* to perform a three-way merge with Dalvik.
*/
public class PullHarmonyCode {
private final int currentVersion;
private final int targetVersion;
public PullHarmonyCode(int currentVersion, int targetVersion) {
this.currentVersion = currentVersion;
this.targetVersion = targetVersion;
}
public void pull(Module module) {
String path = module.path();
String svnOldBranch = path + "_" + currentVersion;
String svnNewBranch = path + "_" + targetVersion;
String dalvikBranch = path + "_dalvik";
Git git = new Git();
Filesystem filesystem = new Filesystem();
Svn svn = new Svn();
// Assume we're starting with the current Dalvik code. Tuck this away
// somewhere while we rewrite history.
String temp = "/tmp/" + UUID.randomUUID();
filesystem.mkdir(temp);
// To prepare a three-way-merge, we need a common starting point: the
// time at which Dalvik and Harmony were most the same. We'll use the
// previous Harmony SVN code as this starting point. We grab the old
// code from their repository, and commit it as a git branch.
System.out.print("Creating branch " + svnOldBranch + "...");
git.branch(svnOldBranch);
filesystem.move(path, temp + "/" + path);
svn.checkOut(currentVersion, module.getSvnBaseUrl() + "/" + path);
filesystem.rm(filesystem.find(path, ".svn"));
for (MappedDirectory mappedDirectory : module.getMappedDirectories()) {
filesystem.moveContents(mappedDirectory.svnPath(), mappedDirectory.gitPath());
}
git.rm(git.listDeleted());
git.add(path);
git.commit(svnOldBranch);
System.out.println("done");
// Create a branch that's derived from the starting point. It will
// contain all of the changes Harmony has made from then until now.
System.out.print("Creating branch " + svnNewBranch + "...");
git.branch(svnNewBranch, svnOldBranch);
filesystem.rm(path);
svn.checkOut(targetVersion, module.getSvnBaseUrl() + "/" + path);
filesystem.rm(filesystem.find(path, ".svn"));
for (MappedDirectory mappedDirectory : module.getMappedDirectories()) {
filesystem.moveContents(mappedDirectory.svnPath(), mappedDirectory.gitPath());
}
git.rm(git.listDeleted());
git.add(path);
git.commit(svnNewBranch);
System.out.println("done");
// Create another branch that's derived from the starting point. It will
// contain all of the changes Dalvik has made from then until now.
System.out.print("Creating branch " + dalvikBranch + "...");
git.branch(dalvikBranch, svnOldBranch);
filesystem.rm(path);
filesystem.move(temp + "/" + path, path);
git.rm(git.listDeleted());
git.add(path);
git.commit(dalvikBranch);
System.out.println("done");
// Merge the two sets of changes together: Harmony's and Dalvik's. By
// initializing a common starting point, git can make better decisions
// when the two new versions differ. For example, if today's Dalvik has
// a method that today's Harmony does not, it may be because Dalvik
// added it, or because Harmony deleted it!
System.out.println("Merging " + svnNewBranch + " into " + dalvikBranch + ":");
List<String> mergeResults = git.merge(svnNewBranch);
for (String mergeResult : mergeResults) {
System.out.print(" ");
System.out.println(mergeResult);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// new PullHarmonyCode(527399, 802921).pull(Modules.CRYPTO);
new PullHarmonyCode(772995, 802921).pull(Modules.ARCHIVE);
}
}