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Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +02001#!/usr/bin/env python3
2
Gilles Peskine42f384c2020-03-27 09:23:38 +01003"""Assemble Mbed TLS change log entries into the change log file.
Gilles Peskinea2607962020-01-28 19:58:17 +01004
5Add changelog entries to the first level-2 section.
6Create a new level-2 section for unreleased changes if needed.
7Remove the input files unless --keep-entries is specified.
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +01008
9In each level-3 section, entries are sorted in chronological order
10(oldest first). From oldest to newest:
11* Merged entry files are sorted according to their merge date (date of
12 the merge commit that brought the commit that created the file into
13 the target branch).
14* Committed but unmerged entry files are sorted according to the date
15 of the commit that adds them.
16* Uncommitted entry files are sorted according to their modification time.
17
18You must run this program from within a git working directory.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020019"""
20
Bence Szépkúti1e148272020-08-07 13:07:28 +020021# Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020022# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
23#
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Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020035
36import argparse
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +010037from collections import OrderedDict, namedtuple
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +010038import datetime
39import functools
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020040import glob
41import os
42import re
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +010043import subprocess
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020044import sys
45
46class InputFormatError(Exception):
47 def __init__(self, filename, line_number, message, *args, **kwargs):
Gilles Peskine566407d2020-01-22 15:55:36 +010048 message = '{}:{}: {}'.format(filename, line_number,
49 message.format(*args, **kwargs))
50 super().__init__(message)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020051
Gilles Peskine4d977a42020-03-27 19:42:50 +010052class CategoryParseError(Exception):
53 def __init__(self, line_offset, error_message):
54 self.line_offset = line_offset
55 self.error_message = error_message
56 super().__init__('{}: {}'.format(line_offset, error_message))
57
Gilles Peskine2b242492020-01-22 15:41:50 +010058class LostContent(Exception):
59 def __init__(self, filename, line):
60 message = ('Lost content from {}: "{}"'.format(filename, line))
61 super().__init__(message)
62
Gilles Peskineb695d5e2020-03-27 20:06:12 +010063# The category names we use in the changelog.
64# If you edit this, update ChangeLog.d/README.md.
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +010065STANDARD_CATEGORIES = (
66 b'API changes',
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020067 b'Default behavior changes',
68 b'Requirement changes',
69 b'New deprecations',
70 b'Removals',
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +010071 b'Features',
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020072 b'Security',
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +010073 b'Bugfix',
74 b'Changes',
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +020075)
76
Paul Elliottf08648d2021-03-05 12:22:51 +000077# The maximum line length for an entry
78MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 80
79
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +010080CategoryContent = namedtuple('CategoryContent', [
81 'name', 'title_line', # Title text and line number of the title
82 'body', 'body_line', # Body text and starting line number of the body
83])
84
85class ChangelogFormat:
86 """Virtual class documenting how to write a changelog format class."""
87
88 @classmethod
89 def extract_top_version(cls, changelog_file_content):
90 """Split out the top version section.
91
Gilles Peskineeebf24f2020-03-27 19:25:38 +010092 If the top version is already released, create a new top
93 version section for an unreleased version.
Gilles Peskinedba4de02020-03-30 11:37:26 +020094
95 Return ``(header, top_version_title, top_version_body, trailer)``
96 where the "top version" is the existing top version section if it's
97 for unreleased changes, and a newly created section otherwise.
98 To assemble the changelog after modifying top_version_body,
99 concatenate the four pieces.
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100100 """
101 raise NotImplementedError
102
103 @classmethod
104 def version_title_text(cls, version_title):
105 """Return the text of a formatted version section title."""
106 raise NotImplementedError
107
108 @classmethod
109 def split_categories(cls, version_body):
110 """Split a changelog version section body into categories.
111
112 Return a list of `CategoryContent` the name is category title
113 without any formatting.
114 """
115 raise NotImplementedError
116
117 @classmethod
118 def format_category(cls, title, body):
119 """Construct the text of a category section from its title and body."""
120 raise NotImplementedError
121
122class TextChangelogFormat(ChangelogFormat):
123 """The traditional Mbed TLS changelog format."""
124
Gilles Peskineeebf24f2020-03-27 19:25:38 +0100125 _unreleased_version_text = b'= mbed TLS x.x.x branch released xxxx-xx-xx'
126 @classmethod
127 def is_released_version(cls, title):
128 # Look for an incomplete release date
129 return not re.search(br'[0-9x]{4}-[0-9x]{2}-[0-9x]?x', title)
130
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100131 _top_version_re = re.compile(br'(?:\A|\n)(=[^\n]*\n+)(.*?\n)(?:=|$)',
132 re.DOTALL)
133 @classmethod
134 def extract_top_version(cls, changelog_file_content):
135 """A version section starts with a line starting with '='."""
136 m = re.search(cls._top_version_re, changelog_file_content)
137 top_version_start = m.start(1)
138 top_version_end = m.end(2)
Gilles Peskineeebf24f2020-03-27 19:25:38 +0100139 top_version_title = m.group(1)
140 top_version_body = m.group(2)
141 if cls.is_released_version(top_version_title):
142 top_version_end = top_version_start
143 top_version_title = cls._unreleased_version_text + b'\n\n'
144 top_version_body = b''
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100145 return (changelog_file_content[:top_version_start],
Gilles Peskineeebf24f2020-03-27 19:25:38 +0100146 top_version_title, top_version_body,
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100147 changelog_file_content[top_version_end:])
148
149 @classmethod
150 def version_title_text(cls, version_title):
151 return re.sub(br'\n.*', version_title, re.DOTALL)
152
153 _category_title_re = re.compile(br'(^\w.*)\n+', re.MULTILINE)
154 @classmethod
155 def split_categories(cls, version_body):
156 """A category title is a line with the title in column 0."""
Gilles Peskine4d977a42020-03-27 19:42:50 +0100157 if not version_body:
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100158 return []
Gilles Peskine4d977a42020-03-27 19:42:50 +0100159 title_matches = list(re.finditer(cls._category_title_re, version_body))
160 if not title_matches or title_matches[0].start() != 0:
161 # There is junk before the first category.
162 raise CategoryParseError(0, 'Junk found where category expected')
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100163 title_starts = [m.start(1) for m in title_matches]
164 body_starts = [m.end(0) for m in title_matches]
165 body_ends = title_starts[1:] + [len(version_body)]
166 bodies = [version_body[body_start:body_end].rstrip(b'\n') + b'\n'
167 for (body_start, body_end) in zip(body_starts, body_ends)]
168 title_lines = [version_body[:pos].count(b'\n') for pos in title_starts]
169 body_lines = [version_body[:pos].count(b'\n') for pos in body_starts]
170 return [CategoryContent(title_match.group(1), title_line,
171 body, body_line)
172 for title_match, title_line, body, body_line
173 in zip(title_matches, title_lines, bodies, body_lines)]
174
175 @classmethod
176 def format_category(cls, title, body):
177 # `split_categories` ensures that each body ends with a newline.
178 # Make sure that there is additionally a blank line between categories.
179 if not body.endswith(b'\n\n'):
180 body += b'\n'
181 return title + b'\n' + body
182
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200183class ChangeLog:
Gilles Peskine42f384c2020-03-27 09:23:38 +0100184 """An Mbed TLS changelog.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200185
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100186 A changelog file consists of some header text followed by one or
187 more version sections. The version sections are in reverse
188 chronological order. Each version section consists of a title and a body.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200189
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100190 The body of a version section consists of zero or more category
191 subsections. Each category subsection consists of a title and a body.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200192
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100193 A changelog entry file has the same format as the body of a version section.
194
195 A `ChangelogFormat` object defines the concrete syntax of the changelog.
196 Entry files must have the same format as the changelog file.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200197 """
198
Gilles Peskinea2607962020-01-28 19:58:17 +0100199 # Only accept dotted version numbers (e.g. "3.1", not "3").
Gilles Peskineafc9db82020-01-30 11:38:01 +0100200 # Refuse ".x" in a version number where x is a letter: this indicates
201 # a version that is not yet released. Something like "3.1a" is accepted.
202 _version_number_re = re.compile(br'[0-9]+\.[0-9A-Za-z.]+')
203 _incomplete_version_number_re = re.compile(br'.*\.[A-Za-z]')
Gilles Peskinea2607962020-01-28 19:58:17 +0100204
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100205 def add_categories_from_text(self, filename, line_offset,
206 text, allow_unknown_category):
207 """Parse a version section or entry file."""
Gilles Peskine4d977a42020-03-27 19:42:50 +0100208 try:
209 categories = self.format.split_categories(text)
210 except CategoryParseError as e:
211 raise InputFormatError(filename, line_offset + e.line_offset,
212 e.error_message)
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100213 for category in categories:
214 if not allow_unknown_category and \
215 category.name not in self.categories:
216 raise InputFormatError(filename,
217 line_offset + category.title_line,
218 'Unknown category: "{}"',
219 category.name.decode('utf8'))
Paul Elliottf08648d2021-03-05 12:22:51 +0000220
221 body_split = category.body.splitlines()
Mateusz Starzyk9ee81662021-03-24 12:51:15 +0100222 re_has_url = re.compile('.*http[s]?://.*')
Paul Elliottd75773e2021-03-18 18:07:46 +0000223 for line_number, line in enumerate(body_split, 1):
Mateusz Starzyk9ee81662021-03-24 12:51:15 +0100224 if not re_has_url.match(line.decode('utf-8')) and \
Mateusz Starzyk6e470552021-03-24 12:13:33 +0100225 len(line) > MAX_LINE_LENGTH:
Paul Elliottf08648d2021-03-05 12:22:51 +0000226 raise InputFormatError(filename,
Paul Elliottd75773e2021-03-18 18:07:46 +0000227 category.body_line + line_number,
Paul Elliottb05a59a2021-03-09 10:24:55 +0000228 'Line is longer than allowed: Length {} (Max {})',
229 len(line), MAX_LINE_LENGTH)
Paul Elliottf08648d2021-03-05 12:22:51 +0000230
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100231 self.categories[category.name] += category.body
232
233 def __init__(self, input_stream, changelog_format):
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200234 """Create a changelog object.
235
Gilles Peskine974232f2020-01-22 12:43:29 +0100236 Populate the changelog object from the content of the file
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100237 input_stream.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200238 """
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100239 self.format = changelog_format
240 whole_file = input_stream.read()
241 (self.header,
242 self.top_version_title, top_version_body,
243 self.trailer) = self.format.extract_top_version(whole_file)
244 # Split the top version section into categories.
245 self.categories = OrderedDict()
246 for category in STANDARD_CATEGORIES:
247 self.categories[category] = b''
Gilles Peskinee248e832020-03-27 19:42:38 +0100248 offset = (self.header + self.top_version_title).count(b'\n') + 1
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100249 self.add_categories_from_text(input_stream.name, offset,
250 top_version_body, True)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200251
252 def add_file(self, input_stream):
253 """Add changelog entries from a file.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200254 """
Gilles Peskinee248e832020-03-27 19:42:38 +0100255 self.add_categories_from_text(input_stream.name, 1,
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100256 input_stream.read(), False)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200257
258 def write(self, filename):
259 """Write the changelog to the specified file.
260 """
261 with open(filename, 'wb') as out:
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100262 out.write(self.header)
263 out.write(self.top_version_title)
264 for title, body in self.categories.items():
265 if not body:
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200266 continue
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100267 out.write(self.format.format_category(title, body))
268 out.write(self.trailer)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200269
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100270
271@functools.total_ordering
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100272class EntryFileSortKey:
273 """This classes defines an ordering on changelog entry files: older < newer.
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100274
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100275 * Merged entry files are sorted according to their merge date (date of
276 the merge commit that brought the commit that created the file into
277 the target branch).
278 * Committed but unmerged entry files are sorted according to the date
279 of the commit that adds them.
280 * Uncommitted entry files are sorted according to their modification time.
281
282 This class assumes that the file is in a git working directory with
283 the target branch checked out.
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100284 """
285
286 # Categories of files. A lower number is considered older.
287 MERGED = 0
288 COMMITTED = 1
289 LOCAL = 2
290
291 @staticmethod
292 def creation_hash(filename):
293 """Return the git commit id at which the given file was created.
294
295 Return None if the file was never checked into git.
296 """
Gilles Peskine98a53aa2020-03-26 22:47:07 +0100297 hashes = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'log', '--format=%H',
298 '--follow',
299 '--', filename])
Gilles Peskine13dc6342020-03-26 22:46:47 +0100300 m = re.search(b'(.+)$', hashes)
301 if not m:
302 # The git output is empty. This means that the file was
303 # never checked in.
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100304 return None
Gilles Peskine13dc6342020-03-26 22:46:47 +0100305 # The last commit in the log is the oldest one, which is when the
306 # file was created.
307 return m.group(0)
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100308
309 @staticmethod
310 def list_merges(some_hash, target, *options):
311 """List merge commits from some_hash to target.
312
313 Pass options to git to select which commits are included.
314 """
315 text = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'rev-list',
316 '--merges', *options,
317 b'..'.join([some_hash, target])])
318 return text.rstrip(b'\n').split(b'\n')
319
320 @classmethod
321 def merge_hash(cls, some_hash):
322 """Return the git commit id at which the given commit was merged.
323
324 Return None if the given commit was never merged.
325 """
326 target = b'HEAD'
327 # List the merges from some_hash to the target in two ways.
328 # The ancestry list is the ones that are both descendants of
329 # some_hash and ancestors of the target.
330 ancestry = frozenset(cls.list_merges(some_hash, target,
331 '--ancestry-path'))
332 # The first_parents list only contains merges that are directly
333 # on the target branch. We want it in reverse order (oldest first).
334 first_parents = cls.list_merges(some_hash, target,
335 '--first-parent', '--reverse')
336 # Look for the oldest merge commit that's both on the direct path
337 # and directly on the target branch. That's the place where some_hash
338 # was merged on the target branch. See
339 # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8475448/find-merge-commit-which-include-a-specific-commit
340 for commit in first_parents:
341 if commit in ancestry:
342 return commit
343 return None
344
345 @staticmethod
346 def commit_timestamp(commit_id):
Gilles Peskineac0f0862020-03-27 10:56:45 +0100347 """Return the timestamp of the given commit."""
348 text = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'show', '-s',
349 '--format=%ct',
350 commit_id])
351 return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(int(text))
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100352
353 @staticmethod
354 def file_timestamp(filename):
355 """Return the modification timestamp of the given file."""
356 mtime = os.stat(filename).st_mtime
357 return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(mtime)
358
359 def __init__(self, filename):
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100360 """Determine position of the file in the changelog entry order.
361
362 This constructor returns an object that can be used with comparison
363 operators, with `sort` and `sorted`, etc. Older entries are sorted
364 before newer entries.
365 """
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100366 self.filename = filename
367 creation_hash = self.creation_hash(filename)
368 if not creation_hash:
369 self.category = self.LOCAL
370 self.datetime = self.file_timestamp(filename)
371 return
372 merge_hash = self.merge_hash(creation_hash)
373 if not merge_hash:
374 self.category = self.COMMITTED
375 self.datetime = self.commit_timestamp(creation_hash)
376 return
377 self.category = self.MERGED
378 self.datetime = self.commit_timestamp(merge_hash)
379
380 def sort_key(self):
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100381 """"Return a concrete sort key for this entry file sort key object.
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100382
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100383 ``ts1 < ts2`` is implemented as ``ts1.sort_key() < ts2.sort_key()``.
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100384 """
385 return (self.category, self.datetime, self.filename)
386
387 def __eq__(self, other):
388 return self.sort_key() == other.sort_key()
389
390 def __lt__(self, other):
391 return self.sort_key() < other.sort_key()
392
393
Gilles Peskine2b242492020-01-22 15:41:50 +0100394def check_output(generated_output_file, main_input_file, merged_files):
395 """Make sanity checks on the generated output.
396
397 The intent of these sanity checks is to have reasonable confidence
398 that no content has been lost.
399
400 The sanity check is that every line that is present in an input file
401 is also present in an output file. This is not perfect but good enough
402 for now.
403 """
404 generated_output = set(open(generated_output_file, 'rb'))
405 for line in open(main_input_file, 'rb'):
406 if line not in generated_output:
407 raise LostContent('original file', line)
408 for merged_file in merged_files:
409 for line in open(merged_file, 'rb'):
410 if line not in generated_output:
411 raise LostContent(merged_file, line)
412
413def finish_output(changelog, output_file, input_file, merged_files):
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200414 """Write the changelog to the output file.
415
Gilles Peskine2b242492020-01-22 15:41:50 +0100416 The input file and the list of merged files are used only for sanity
417 checks on the output.
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200418 """
419 if os.path.exists(output_file) and not os.path.isfile(output_file):
420 # The output is a non-regular file (e.g. pipe). Write to it directly.
421 output_temp = output_file
422 else:
423 # The output is a regular file. Write to a temporary file,
424 # then move it into place atomically.
425 output_temp = output_file + '.tmp'
426 changelog.write(output_temp)
Gilles Peskine2b242492020-01-22 15:41:50 +0100427 check_output(output_temp, input_file, merged_files)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200428 if output_temp != output_file:
429 os.rename(output_temp, output_file)
430
Gilles Peskine5e39c9e2020-01-22 14:55:37 +0100431def remove_merged_entries(files_to_remove):
432 for filename in files_to_remove:
433 os.remove(filename)
434
Gilles Peskine27a1fac2020-03-25 16:34:18 +0100435def list_files_to_merge(options):
436 """List the entry files to merge, oldest first.
437
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100438 "Oldest" is defined by `EntryFileSortKey`.
Gilles Peskine27a1fac2020-03-25 16:34:18 +0100439 """
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100440 files_to_merge = glob.glob(os.path.join(options.dir, '*.txt'))
Gilles Peskine7fa3eb72020-03-26 22:41:32 +0100441 files_to_merge.sort(key=EntryFileSortKey)
Gilles Peskine27a1fac2020-03-25 16:34:18 +0100442 return files_to_merge
443
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200444def merge_entries(options):
445 """Merge changelog entries into the changelog file.
446
447 Read the changelog file from options.input.
448 Read entries to merge from the directory options.dir.
449 Write the new changelog to options.output.
450 Remove the merged entries if options.keep_entries is false.
451 """
452 with open(options.input, 'rb') as input_file:
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100453 changelog = ChangeLog(input_file, TextChangelogFormat)
Gilles Peskine27a1fac2020-03-25 16:34:18 +0100454 files_to_merge = list_files_to_merge(options)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200455 if not files_to_merge:
456 sys.stderr.write('There are no pending changelog entries.\n')
457 return
458 for filename in files_to_merge:
459 with open(filename, 'rb') as input_file:
460 changelog.add_file(input_file)
Gilles Peskine2b242492020-01-22 15:41:50 +0100461 finish_output(changelog, options.output, options.input, files_to_merge)
Gilles Peskine5e39c9e2020-01-22 14:55:37 +0100462 if not options.keep_entries:
463 remove_merged_entries(files_to_merge)
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200464
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100465def show_file_timestamps(options):
466 """List the files to merge and their timestamp.
467
468 This is only intended for debugging purposes.
469 """
470 files = list_files_to_merge(options)
471 for filename in files:
Gilles Peskine28af9582020-03-26 22:39:18 +0100472 ts = EntryFileSortKey(filename)
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100473 print(ts.category, ts.datetime, filename)
474
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200475def set_defaults(options):
476 """Add default values for missing options."""
477 output_file = getattr(options, 'output', None)
478 if output_file is None:
479 options.output = options.input
480 if getattr(options, 'keep_entries', None) is None:
481 options.keep_entries = (output_file is not None)
482
483def main():
484 """Command line entry point."""
485 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
486 parser.add_argument('--dir', '-d', metavar='DIR',
487 default='ChangeLog.d',
Gilles Peskine6e910092020-01-22 15:58:18 +0100488 help='Directory to read entries from'
489 ' (default: ChangeLog.d)')
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200490 parser.add_argument('--input', '-i', metavar='FILE',
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100491 default='ChangeLog',
Gilles Peskine6e910092020-01-22 15:58:18 +0100492 help='Existing changelog file to read from and augment'
Gilles Peskine6e97c432020-03-27 19:05:18 +0100493 ' (default: ChangeLog)')
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200494 parser.add_argument('--keep-entries',
495 action='store_true', dest='keep_entries', default=None,
Gilles Peskine6e910092020-01-22 15:58:18 +0100496 help='Keep the files containing entries'
497 ' (default: remove them if --output/-o is not specified)')
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200498 parser.add_argument('--no-keep-entries',
499 action='store_false', dest='keep_entries',
Gilles Peskine6e910092020-01-22 15:58:18 +0100500 help='Remove the files containing entries after they are merged'
501 ' (default: remove them if --output/-o is not specified)')
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200502 parser.add_argument('--output', '-o', metavar='FILE',
Gilles Peskine6e910092020-01-22 15:58:18 +0100503 help='Output changelog file'
504 ' (default: overwrite the input)')
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100505 parser.add_argument('--list-files-only',
506 action='store_true',
Gilles Peskinec68c7c82020-03-27 19:01:35 +0100507 help=('Only list the files that would be processed '
Gilles Peskineac0f0862020-03-27 10:56:45 +0100508 '(with some debugging information)'))
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200509 options = parser.parse_args()
510 set_defaults(options)
Gilles Peskine8f46bbf2020-03-25 16:34:43 +0100511 if options.list_files_only:
512 show_file_timestamps(options)
513 return
Gilles Peskine40b3f412019-10-13 21:44:25 +0200514 merge_entries(options)
515
516if __name__ == '__main__':
517 main()