test_ok1/py/cmdline/pysvnwcrevert.py

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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""\
py.svnwcrevert [options] WCPATH
Running this script and then 'svn up' puts the working copy WCPATH in a state
as clean as a fresh check-out.
WARNING: you'll loose all local changes, obviously!
This script deletes all files that have been modified
or that svn doesn't explicitly know about, including svn:ignored files
(like .pyc files, hint hint).
The goal of this script is to leave the working copy with some files and
directories possibly missing, but - most importantly - in a state where
the following 'svn up' won't just crash.
"""
import sys, py
def kill(p, root):
print '< %s' % (p.relto(root),)
p.remove(rec=1)
def svnwcrevert(path, root=None, precious=[]):
if root is None:
root = path
wcpath = py.path.svnwc(path)
try:
st = wcpath.status()
except ValueError: # typically, "bad char in wcpath"
kill(path, root)
return
for p in path.listdir():
if p.basename == '.svn' or p.basename in precious:
continue
wcp = py.path.svnwc(p)
if wcp not in st.unchanged and wcp not in st.external:
kill(p, root)
elif p.check(dir=1):
svnwcrevert(p, root)
# XXX add a functional test
optparse = py.compat.optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=__doc__)
parser.add_option("-p", "--precious",
action="append", dest="precious", default=[],
help="preserve files with this name")
def main():
opts, args = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) != 1:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(2)
svnwcrevert(py.path.local(args[0]), precious=opts.precious)