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Author SHA1 Message Date
Avery Pennarun
e1327540fb Move into the 21st century by fixing some pylint warnings. 2018-12-03 00:11:27 -05:00
Avery Pennarun
5c4f710f4e Raw logs contain @@REDO lines instead of formatted data.
This makes them more reliable to parse.  redo-log can parse each line,
format and print it, then recurse if necessary.  This got a little ugly
because I wanted 'redo --raw-logs' to work, which we want to format the
output nicely, but not call redo-log.

(As a result, --raw-logs has a different meaning to redo and
redo-log, which is kinda dumb.  I should fix that.)

As an added bonus, redo-log now handles indenting of recursive logs, so
if the build was a -> a/b -> a/b/c, and you look at the log for a/b, it
can still start at the top level indentation.
2018-11-17 10:27:44 -05:00
Seamus Connor
190b4c34ff Replaced all instances of 'python' with 'python2'
On systems where 'python' refers to python3, redo
failed to launch. All invocations of python have been
made explicitly python2 invocations. All tests pass
on an Arch Linux system as of this commit.
2018-11-14 10:52:09 -08:00
Joseph Garvin
e8790145be Use /usr/bin/env to detect python location
...in case it's installed in a nonstandard location.
2011-02-23 01:21:27 -08:00
Avery Pennarun
e6f95521ae redo-always/redo-ifcreate/redo-stamp: work inside chdir().
If someone cd's to another directory and then runs redo-always, we weren't
adding to the right target.
2010-12-11 23:42:45 -08:00
Avery Pennarun
e18fa85d58 The only thing in helpers.py that needed vars.py was the log stuff.
So put it in its own file.  Now it's safer to import and use helpers even if
you can't safely touch vars.
2010-12-11 18:34:02 -08:00
Avery Pennarun
2706525fc0 redo-stamp: print a helpful message if stdin is a tty.
Otherwise your redo process might just freeze in the middle, and you'll
wonder why.
2010-12-11 18:13:58 -08:00
Avery Pennarun
22617d335c Half-support for using file checksums instead of stamps.
A new redo-stamp program takes whatever you give it as stdin and uses it to
calculate a checksum for the current target.  If that checksum is the same
as last time, then we consider the target to be unchanged, and we set
checked_runid and stamp, but leave changed_runid alone.  That will make
future callers of redo-ifchange see this target as unmodified.

However, this is only "half" support because by the time we run the .do
script that calls redo-stamp, it's too late; the caller is a dependant of
the stamped program, which is already being rebuilt, even if redo-stamp
turns out to say that this target is unchanged.

The other half is coming up.
2010-12-11 05:54:37 -08:00