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how_to/Change_26.md
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- k: Print refs
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Now that we have refs and a potentially branching commit history, it's a good
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idea to create a visualization tool to see all the mess that we've created.
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The visualization tool will draw all refs and all the commits pointed by the refs.
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Our command to run the tool will be called `ugit k`, similar to `gitk` (which is
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a graphical visualization tool for Git).
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We'll create a new `k` command in *cli.py*. We'll create `iter_refs` which is a
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generator which will iterate on all available refs (it will return HEAD from the
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ugit root directory and everything under *.ugit/refs*). As a first step, let's
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just print all refs when running `k`.
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@@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ def parse_args():
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tag_parser.add_argument("name")
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tag_parser.add_argument("oid", default="@", type=oid, nargs="?")
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k_parser = commands.add_parser("k")
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k_parser.set_defaults(func=k)
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return parser.parse_args()
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@@ -104,3 +107,9 @@ def checkout(args):
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def tag(args):
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base.create_tag(args.name, args.oid)
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def k(args):
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for refname, ref in data.iter_refs():
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print(refname, ref)
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# TODO visualize refs
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ugit/data.py
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ugit/data.py
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from pathlib import Path
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from pathlib import Path, PurePath
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import hashlib
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import os
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GIT_DIR = ".ugit"
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@@ -24,6 +25,16 @@ def get_ref(ref):
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return f.read().strip()
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def iter_refs():
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refs = ["HEAD"]
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for root, _, filenames in Path.walk(f"{GIT_DIR}/refs"):
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root = PurePath.relative_to(root, GIT_DIR)
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refs.extend(f"{root}/{name}" for name in filenames)
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for refname in refs:
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yield refname, get_ref(refname)
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def hash_object(data, type_="blob"):
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obj = type_.encode() + b"\x00" + data
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oid = hashlib.sha1(obj).hexdigest()
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