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search-svnlog.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# ====================================================================
# Show log messages matching a certain pattern. Usage:
#
# search-svnlog.pl [-v] [-f LOGFILE] REGEXP
#
# See &usage() for details.
#
# ====================================================================
# Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet. All rights reserved.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html.
# If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a
# newer version instead, at your option.
#
# This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
# individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision
# history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/.
# ====================================================================
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
my $log_file;
my $invert = 0;
my $caseless = 0;
GetOptions('f|file=s' => \$log_file,
'v|invert' => \$invert,
'i|caseinsensitive' => \$caseless) or &usage;
&usage("$0: too few arguments") unless @ARGV;
&usage("$0: too many arguments") if @ARGV > 1;
my $filter = shift;
$filter = '(?i)' . $filter if $caseless;
my $log_cmd = "svn log -v";
my $log_separator = '-' x 72 . "\n";
my $open_string = defined $log_file ? $log_file : "$log_cmd |";
open(LOGDATA, $open_string) or
die "$0: cannot open `$open_string' for reading: $!\n";
my $this_entry_accum = "";
my $this_rev = -1;
my $this_lines = 0;
my $seen_blank_line; # A blank line separates headers from body.
while (<LOGDATA>)
{
if (/^r([0-9]+) \| [^\|]* \| [^\|]* \| ([0-9]+) (line|lines)$/)
{
$this_rev = $1;
$this_lines = $2 + 1; # Compensate for blank line preceding body.
$this_entry_accum .= $_;
}
elsif ($this_lines == 0) # Reached end of msg. Looking at log separator?
{
if (! ($_ eq $log_separator))
{
die "$0: wrong number of lines for log message!\n${this_entry_accum}\n";
}
if ($this_entry_accum =~ /$filter/og ^ $invert)
{
print "${this_entry_accum}${log_separator}";
}
# Reset accumulators.
$seen_blank_line = 0;
$this_entry_accum = "";
$this_rev = -1;
}
elsif ($this_lines < 0)
{
die "$0: line weirdness parsing log.\n";
}
else # Just continue accumulating.
{
$this_entry_accum .= $_;
if ($seen_blank_line)
{
$this_lines--;
}
elsif (/^$/)
{
$seen_blank_line = 1;
$this_lines--;
}
}
}
close(LOGDATA) or
die "$0: closing `$open_string' failed: $!\n";
exit 0;
sub usage {
warn "@_\n" if @_;
die "usage: $0: [-v] [-i] [-f LOGFILE] REGEXP\n",
"\n",
"Print only log messages matching REGEXP, either by running 'svn log'\n",
"in the current working directory, or if '-f LOGFILE' is passed, then\n",
"read the log data from LOGFILE (which should be in the same format\n",
"as the output of 'svn log').\n",
"\n",
"If '-v' is given, the matching is inverted (like 'grep -v').\n",
"\n",
"If '-i' is given, the matching is case-insensitive (like 'grep -i').\n";
}