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    # -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
    #
    # Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
    #
    # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
    # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
    # You may obtain a copy of the License at
    #
    #      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    #
    # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
    # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
    # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
    # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
    # limitations under the License.
    
    from __future__ import print_function
    import errno
    import filecmp
    import glob
    import json
    import os
    import random
    import re
    import shutil
    import stat
    import subprocess
    import sys
    import tarfile
    import tempfile
    import time
    import traceback
    
    from color import Coloring
    from git_command import GitCommand, git_require
    from git_config import GitConfig, IsId, GetSchemeFromUrl, GetUrlCookieFile, \
        ID_RE
    from error import GitError, HookError, UploadError, DownloadError
    from error import ManifestInvalidRevisionError, ManifestInvalidPathError
    from error import NoManifestException
    import platform_utils
    import progress
    from repo_trace import IsTrace, Trace
    
    from git_refs import GitRefs, HEAD, R_HEADS, R_TAGS, R_PUB, R_M
    
    from pyversion import is_python3
    if is_python3():
      import urllib.parse
    else:
      import imp
      import urlparse
      urllib = imp.new_module('urllib')
      urllib.parse = urlparse
      input = raw_input
    
    
    def _lwrite(path, content):
      lock = '%s.lock' % path
    
      with open(lock, 'w') as fd:
        fd.write(content)
    
      try:
        platform_utils.rename(lock, path)
      except OSError:
        platform_utils.remove(lock)
        raise
    
    
    def _error(fmt, *args):
      msg = fmt % args
      print('error: %s' % msg, file=sys.stderr)
    
    
    def _warn(fmt, *args):
      msg = fmt % args
      print('warn: %s' % msg, file=sys.stderr)
    
    
    def not_rev(r):
      return '^' + r
    
    
    def sq(r):
      return "'" + r.replace("'", "'\''") + "'"
    
    _project_hook_list = None
    
    
    def _ProjectHooks():
      """List the hooks present in the 'hooks' directory.
    
      These hooks are project hooks and are copied to the '.git/hooks' directory
      of all subprojects.
    
      This function caches the list of hooks (based on the contents of the
      'repo/hooks' directory) on the first call.
    
      Returns:
        A list of absolute paths to all of the files in the hooks directory.
      """
      global _project_hook_list
      if _project_hook_list is None:
        d = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
        d = os.path.join(d, 'hooks')
        _project_hook_list = [os.path.join(d, x) for x in platform_utils.listdir(d)]
      return _project_hook_list
    
    
    class DownloadedChange(object):
      _commit_cache = None
    
      def __init__(self, project, base, change_id, ps_id, commit):
        self.project = project
        self.base = base
        self.change_id = change_id
        self.ps_id = ps_id
        self.commit = commit
    
      @property
      def commits(self):
        if self._commit_cache is None:
          self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list('--abbrev=8',
                                                              '--abbrev-commit',
                                                              '--pretty=oneline',
                                                              '--reverse',
                                                              '--date-order',
                                                              not_rev(self.base),
                                                              self.commit,
                                                              '--')
        return self._commit_cache
    
    
    class ReviewableBranch(object):
      _commit_cache = None
      _base_exists = None
    
      def __init__(self, project, branch, base):
        self.project = project
        self.branch = branch
        self.base = base
    
      @property
      def name(self):
        return self.branch.name
    
      @property
      def commits(self):
        if self._commit_cache is None:
          args = ('--abbrev=8', '--abbrev-commit', '--pretty=oneline', '--reverse',
                  '--date-order', not_rev(self.base), R_HEADS + self.name, '--')
          try:
            self._commit_cache = self.project.bare_git.rev_list(*args)
          except GitError:
            # We weren't able to probe the commits for this branch.  Was it tracking
            # a branch that no longer exists?  If so, return no commits.  Otherwise,
            # rethrow the error as we don't know what's going on.
            if self.base_exists:
              raise
    
            self._commit_cache = []
    
        return self._commit_cache
    
      @property
      def unabbrev_commits(self):
        r = dict()
        for commit in self.project.bare_git.rev_list(not_rev(self.base),
                                                     R_HEADS + self.name,
                                                     '--'):
          r[commit[0:8]] = commit
        return r
    
      @property
      def date(self):
        return self.project.bare_git.log('--pretty=format:%cd',
                                         '-n', '1',
                                         R_HEADS + self.name,
                                         '--')
    
      @property
      def base_exists(self):
        """Whether the branch we're tracking exists.
    
        Normally it should, but sometimes branches we track can get deleted.
        """
        if self._base_exists is None:
          try:
            self.project.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', not_rev(self.base))
            # If we're still here, the base branch exists.
            self._base_exists = True
          except GitError:
            # If we failed to verify, the base branch doesn't exist.
            self._base_exists = False
    
        return self._base_exists
    
      def UploadForReview(self, people,
                          auto_topic=False,
                          draft=False,
                          private=False,
                          notify=None,
                          wip=False,
                          dest_branch=None,
                          validate_certs=True,
                          push_options=None):
        self.project.UploadForReview(self.name,
                                     people,
                                     auto_topic=auto_topic,
                                     draft=draft,
                                     private=private,
                                     notify=notify,
                                     wip=wip,
                                     dest_branch=dest_branch,
                                     validate_certs=validate_certs,
                                     push_options=push_options)
    
      def GetPublishedRefs(self):
        refs = {}
        output = self.project.bare_git.ls_remote(
            self.branch.remote.SshReviewUrl(self.project.UserEmail),
            'refs/changes/*')
        for line in output.split('\n'):
          try:
            (sha, ref) = line.split()
            refs[sha] = ref
          except ValueError:
            pass
    
        return refs
    
    
    class StatusColoring(Coloring):
    
      def __init__(self, config):
        Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'status')
        self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold')
        self.branch = self.printer('header', attr='bold')
        self.nobranch = self.printer('nobranch', fg='red')
        self.important = self.printer('important', fg='red')
    
        self.added = self.printer('added', fg='green')
        self.changed = self.printer('changed', fg='red')
        self.untracked = self.printer('untracked', fg='red')
    
    
    class DiffColoring(Coloring):
    
      def __init__(self, config):
        Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'diff')
        self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold')
        self.fail = self.printer('fail', fg='red')
    
    
    class _Annotation(object):
    
      def __init__(self, name, value, keep):
        self.name = name
        self.value = value
        self.keep = keep
    
    
    def _SafeExpandPath(base, subpath, skipfinal=False):
      """Make sure |subpath| is completely safe under |base|.
    
      We make sure no intermediate symlinks are traversed, and that the final path
      is not a special file (e.g. not a socket or fifo).
    
      NB: We rely on a number of paths already being filtered out while parsing the
      manifest.  See the validation logic in manifest_xml.py for more details.
      """
      components = subpath.split(os.path.sep)
      if skipfinal:
        # Whether the caller handles the final component itself.
        finalpart = components.pop()
    
      path = base
      for part in components:
        if part in {'.', '..'}:
          raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
              '%s: "%s" not allowed in paths' % (subpath, part))
    
        path = os.path.join(path, part)
        if platform_utils.islink(path):
          raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
              '%s: traversing symlinks not allow' % (path,))
    
        if os.path.exists(path):
          if not os.path.isfile(path) and not platform_utils.isdir(path):
            raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
                '%s: only regular files & directories allowed' % (path,))
    
      if skipfinal:
        path = os.path.join(path, finalpart)
    
      return path
    
    
    class _CopyFile(object):
      """Container for <copyfile> manifest element."""
    
      def __init__(self, git_worktree, src, topdir, dest):
        """Register a <copyfile> request.
    
        Args:
          git_worktree: Absolute path to the git project checkout.
          src: Relative path under |git_worktree| of file to read.
          topdir: Absolute path to the top of the repo client checkout.
          dest: Relative path under |topdir| of file to write.
        """
        self.git_worktree = git_worktree
        self.topdir = topdir
        self.src = src
        self.dest = dest
    
      def _Copy(self):
        src = _SafeExpandPath(self.git_worktree, self.src)
        dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest)
    
        if platform_utils.isdir(src):
          raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
              '%s: copying from directory not supported' % (self.src,))
        if platform_utils.isdir(dest):
          raise ManifestInvalidPathError(
              '%s: copying to directory not allowed' % (self.dest,))
    
        # copy file if it does not exist or is out of date
        if not os.path.exists(dest) or not filecmp.cmp(src, dest):
          try:
            # remove existing file first, since it might be read-only
            if os.path.exists(dest):
              platform_utils.remove(dest)
            else:
              dest_dir = os.path.dirname(dest)
              if not platform_utils.isdir(dest_dir):
                os.makedirs(dest_dir)
            shutil.copy(src, dest)
            # make the file read-only
            mode = os.stat(dest)[stat.ST_MODE]
            mode = mode & ~(stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IWGRP | stat.S_IWOTH)
            os.chmod(dest, mode)
          except IOError:
            _error('Cannot copy file %s to %s', src, dest)
    
    
    class _LinkFile(object):
      """Container for <linkfile> manifest element."""
    
      def __init__(self, git_worktree, src, topdir, dest):
        """Register a <linkfile> request.
    
        Args:
          git_worktree: Absolute path to the git project checkout.
          src: Target of symlink relative to path under |git_worktree|.
          topdir: Absolute path to the top of the repo client checkout.
          dest: Relative path under |topdir| of symlink to create.
        """
        self.git_worktree = git_worktree
        self.topdir = topdir
        self.src = src
        self.dest = dest
    
      def __linkIt(self, relSrc, absDest):
        # link file if it does not exist or is out of date
        if not platform_utils.islink(absDest) or (platform_utils.readlink(absDest) != relSrc):
          try:
            # remove existing file first, since it might be read-only
            if os.path.lexists(absDest):
              platform_utils.remove(absDest)
            else:
              dest_dir = os.path.dirname(absDest)
              if not platform_utils.isdir(dest_dir):
                os.makedirs(dest_dir)
            platform_utils.symlink(relSrc, absDest)
          except IOError:
            _error('Cannot link file %s to %s', relSrc, absDest)
    
      def _Link(self):
        """Link the self.src & self.dest paths.
    
        Handles wild cards on the src linking all of the files in the source in to
        the destination directory.
        """
        src = _SafeExpandPath(self.git_worktree, self.src)
    
        if os.path.exists(src):
          # Entity exists so just a simple one to one link operation.
          dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest, skipfinal=True)
          # dest & src are absolute paths at this point.  Make sure the target of
          # the symlink is relative in the context of the repo client checkout.
          relpath = os.path.relpath(src, os.path.dirname(dest))
          self.__linkIt(relpath, dest)
        else:
          dest = _SafeExpandPath(self.topdir, self.dest)
          # Entity doesn't exist assume there is a wild card
          if os.path.exists(dest) and not platform_utils.isdir(dest):
            _error('Link error: src with wildcard, %s must be a directory', dest)
          else:
            for absSrcFile in glob.glob(src):
              # Create a releative path from source dir to destination dir
              absSrcDir = os.path.dirname(absSrcFile)
              relSrcDir = os.path.relpath(absSrcDir, dest)
    
              # Get the source file name
              srcFile = os.path.basename(absSrcFile)
    
              # Now form the final full paths to srcFile. They will be
              # absolute for the desintaiton and relative for the srouce.
              absDest = os.path.join(dest, srcFile)
              relSrc = os.path.join(relSrcDir, srcFile)
              self.__linkIt(relSrc, absDest)
    
    
    class RemoteSpec(object):
    
      def __init__(self,
                   name,
                   url=None,
                   pushUrl=None,
                   review=None,
                   revision=None,
                   orig_name=None,
                   fetchUrl=None):
        self.name = name
        self.url = url
        self.pushUrl = pushUrl
        self.review = review
        self.revision = revision
        self.orig_name = orig_name
        self.fetchUrl = fetchUrl
    
    
    class RepoHook(object):
    
      """A RepoHook contains information about a script to run as a hook.
    
      Hooks are used to run a python script before running an upload (for instance,
      to run presubmit checks).  Eventually, we may have hooks for other actions.
    
      This shouldn't be confused with files in the 'repo/hooks' directory.  Those
      files are copied into each '.git/hooks' folder for each project.  Repo-level
      hooks are associated instead with repo actions.
    
      Hooks are always python.  When a hook is run, we will load the hook into the
      interpreter and execute its main() function.
      """
    
      def __init__(self,
                   hook_type,
                   hooks_project,
                   topdir,
                   manifest_url,
                   abort_if_user_denies=False):
        """RepoHook constructor.
    
        Params:
          hook_type: A string representing the type of hook.  This is also used
              to figure out the name of the file containing the hook.  For
              example: 'pre-upload'.
          hooks_project: The project containing the repo hooks.  If you have a
              manifest, this is manifest.repo_hooks_project.  OK if this is None,
              which will make the hook a no-op.
          topdir: Repo's top directory (the one containing the .repo directory).
              Scripts will run with CWD as this directory.  If you have a manifest,
              this is manifest.topdir
          manifest_url: The URL to the manifest git repo.
          abort_if_user_denies: If True, we'll throw a HookError() if the user
              doesn't allow us to run the hook.
        """
        self._hook_type = hook_type
        self._hooks_project = hooks_project
        self._manifest_url = manifest_url
        self._topdir = topdir
        self._abort_if_user_denies = abort_if_user_denies
    
        # Store the full path to the script for convenience.
        if self._hooks_project:
          self._script_fullpath = os.path.join(self._hooks_project.worktree,
                                               self._hook_type + '.py')
        else:
          self._script_fullpath = None
    
      def _GetHash(self):
        """Return a hash of the contents of the hooks directory.
    
        We'll just use git to do this.  This hash has the property that if anything
        changes in the directory we will return a different has.
    
        SECURITY CONSIDERATION:
          This hash only represents the contents of files in the hook directory, not
          any other files imported or called by hooks.  Changes to imported files
          can change the script behavior without affecting the hash.
    
        Returns:
          A string representing the hash.  This will always be ASCII so that it can
          be printed to the user easily.
        """
        assert self._hooks_project, "Must have hooks to calculate their hash."
    
        # We will use the work_git object rather than just calling GetRevisionId().
        # That gives us a hash of the latest checked in version of the files that
        # the user will actually be executing.  Specifically, GetRevisionId()
        # doesn't appear to change even if a user checks out a different version
        # of the hooks repo (via git checkout) nor if a user commits their own revs.
        #
        # NOTE: Local (non-committed) changes will not be factored into this hash.
        # I think this is OK, since we're really only worried about warning the user
        # about upstream changes.
        return self._hooks_project.work_git.rev_parse('HEAD')
    
      def _GetMustVerb(self):
        """Return 'must' if the hook is required; 'should' if not."""
        if self._abort_if_user_denies:
          return 'must'
        else:
          return 'should'
    
      def _CheckForHookApproval(self):
        """Check to see whether this hook has been approved.
    
        We'll accept approval of manifest URLs if they're using secure transports.
        This way the user can say they trust the manifest hoster.  For insecure
        hosts, we fall back to checking the hash of the hooks repo.
    
        Note that we ask permission for each individual hook even though we use
        the hash of all hooks when detecting changes.  We'd like the user to be
        able to approve / deny each hook individually.  We only use the hash of all
        hooks because there is no other easy way to detect changes to local imports.
    
        Returns:
          True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
    
        Raises:
          HookError: Raised if the user doesn't approve and abort_if_user_denies
              was passed to the consturctor.
        """
        if self._ManifestUrlHasSecureScheme():
          return self._CheckForHookApprovalManifest()
        else:
          return self._CheckForHookApprovalHash()
    
      def _CheckForHookApprovalHelper(self, subkey, new_val, main_prompt,
                                      changed_prompt):
        """Check for approval for a particular attribute and hook.
    
        Args:
          subkey: The git config key under [repo.hooks.<hook_type>] to store the
              last approved string.
          new_val: The new value to compare against the last approved one.
          main_prompt: Message to display to the user to ask for approval.
          changed_prompt: Message explaining why we're re-asking for approval.
    
        Returns:
          True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
    
        Raises:
          HookError: Raised if the user doesn't approve and abort_if_user_denies
              was passed to the consturctor.
        """
        hooks_config = self._hooks_project.config
        git_approval_key = 'repo.hooks.%s.%s' % (self._hook_type, subkey)
    
        # Get the last value that the user approved for this hook; may be None.
        old_val = hooks_config.GetString(git_approval_key)
    
        if old_val is not None:
          # User previously approved hook and asked not to be prompted again.
          if new_val == old_val:
            # Approval matched.  We're done.
            return True
          else:
            # Give the user a reason why we're prompting, since they last told
            # us to "never ask again".
            prompt = 'WARNING: %s\n\n' % (changed_prompt,)
        else:
          prompt = ''
    
        # Prompt the user if we're not on a tty; on a tty we'll assume "no".
        if sys.stdout.isatty():
          prompt += main_prompt + ' (yes/always/NO)? '
          response = input(prompt).lower()
          print()
    
          # User is doing a one-time approval.
          if response in ('y', 'yes'):
            return True
          elif response == 'always':
            hooks_config.SetString(git_approval_key, new_val)
            return True
    
        # For anything else, we'll assume no approval.
        if self._abort_if_user_denies:
          raise HookError('You must allow the %s hook or use --no-verify.' %
                          self._hook_type)
    
        return False
    
      def _ManifestUrlHasSecureScheme(self):
        """Check if the URI for the manifest is a secure transport."""
        secure_schemes = ('file', 'https', 'ssh', 'persistent-https', 'sso', 'rpc')
        parse_results = urllib.parse.urlparse(self._manifest_url)
        return parse_results.scheme in secure_schemes
    
      def _CheckForHookApprovalManifest(self):
        """Check whether the user has approved this manifest host.
    
        Returns:
          True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
        """
        return self._CheckForHookApprovalHelper(
            'approvedmanifest',
            self._manifest_url,
            'Run hook scripts from %s' % (self._manifest_url,),
            'Manifest URL has changed since %s was allowed.' % (self._hook_type,))
    
      def _CheckForHookApprovalHash(self):
        """Check whether the user has approved the hooks repo.
    
        Returns:
          True if this hook is approved to run; False otherwise.
        """
        prompt = ('Repo %s run the script:\n'
                  '  %s\n'
                  '\n'
                  'Do you want to allow this script to run')
        return self._CheckForHookApprovalHelper(
            'approvedhash',
            self._GetHash(),
            prompt % (self._GetMustVerb(), self._script_fullpath),
            'Scripts have changed since %s was allowed.' % (self._hook_type,))
    
      @staticmethod
      def _ExtractInterpFromShebang(data):
        """Extract the interpreter used in the shebang.
    
        Try to locate the interpreter the script is using (ignoring `env`).
    
        Args:
          data: The file content of the script.
    
        Returns:
          The basename of the main script interpreter, or None if a shebang is not
          used or could not be parsed out.
        """
        firstline = data.splitlines()[:1]
        if not firstline:
          return None
    
        # The format here can be tricky.
        shebang = firstline[0].strip()
        m = re.match(r'^#!\s*([^\s]+)(?:\s+([^\s]+))?', shebang)
        if not m:
          return None
    
        # If the using `env`, find the target program.
        interp = m.group(1)
        if os.path.basename(interp) == 'env':
          interp = m.group(2)
    
        return interp
    
      def _ExecuteHookViaReexec(self, interp, context, **kwargs):
        """Execute the hook script through |interp|.
    
        Note: Support for this feature should be dropped ~Jun 2021.
    
        Args:
          interp: The Python program to run.
          context: Basic Python context to execute the hook inside.
          kwargs: Arbitrary arguments to pass to the hook script.
    
        Raises:
          HookError: When the hooks failed for any reason.
        """
        # This logic needs to be kept in sync with _ExecuteHookViaImport below.
        script = """
    import json, os, sys
    path = '''%(path)s'''
    kwargs = json.loads('''%(kwargs)s''')
    context = json.loads('''%(context)s''')
    sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(path))
    data = open(path).read()
    exec(compile(data, path, 'exec'), context)
    context['main'](**kwargs)
    """ % {
            'path': self._script_fullpath,
            'kwargs': json.dumps(kwargs),
            'context': json.dumps(context),
        }
    
        # We pass the script via stdin to avoid OS argv limits.  It also makes
        # unhandled exception tracebacks less verbose/confusing for users.
        cmd = [interp, '-c', 'import sys; exec(sys.stdin.read())']
        proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
        proc.communicate(input=script.encode('utf-8'))
        if proc.returncode:
          raise HookError('Failed to run %s hook.' % (self._hook_type,))
    
      def _ExecuteHookViaImport(self, data, context, **kwargs):
        """Execute the hook code in |data| directly.
    
        Args:
          data: The code of the hook to execute.
          context: Basic Python context to execute the hook inside.
          kwargs: Arbitrary arguments to pass to the hook script.
    
        Raises:
          HookError: When the hooks failed for any reason.
        """
        # Exec, storing global context in the context dict.  We catch exceptions
        # and convert to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
        try:
          exec(compile(data, self._script_fullpath, 'exec'), context)
        except Exception:
          raise HookError('%s\nFailed to import %s hook; see traceback above.' %
                          (traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
    
        # Running the script should have defined a main() function.
        if 'main' not in context:
          raise HookError('Missing main() in: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
    
        # Call the main function in the hook.  If the hook should cause the
        # build to fail, it will raise an Exception.  We'll catch that convert
        # to a HookError w/ just the failing traceback.
        try:
          context['main'](**kwargs)
        except Exception:
          raise HookError('%s\nFailed to run main() for %s hook; see traceback '
                          'above.' % (traceback.format_exc(), self._hook_type))
    
      def _ExecuteHook(self, **kwargs):
        """Actually execute the given hook.
    
        This will run the hook's 'main' function in our python interpreter.
    
        Args:
          kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook.  These are often specific
              to the hook type.  For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
              a project_list.
        """
        # Keep sys.path and CWD stashed away so that we can always restore them
        # upon function exit.
        orig_path = os.getcwd()
        orig_syspath = sys.path
    
        try:
          # Always run hooks with CWD as topdir.
          os.chdir(self._topdir)
    
          # Put the hook dir as the first item of sys.path so hooks can do
          # relative imports.  We want to replace the repo dir as [0] so
          # hooks can't import repo files.
          sys.path = [os.path.dirname(self._script_fullpath)] + sys.path[1:]
    
          # Initial global context for the hook to run within.
          context = {'__file__': self._script_fullpath}
    
          # Add 'hook_should_take_kwargs' to the arguments to be passed to main.
          # We don't actually want hooks to define their main with this argument--
          # it's there to remind them that their hook should always take **kwargs.
          # For instance, a pre-upload hook should be defined like:
          #   def main(project_list, **kwargs):
          #
          # This allows us to later expand the API without breaking old hooks.
          kwargs = kwargs.copy()
          kwargs['hook_should_take_kwargs'] = True
    
          # See what version of python the hook has been written against.
          data = open(self._script_fullpath).read()
          interp = self._ExtractInterpFromShebang(data)
          reexec = False
          if interp:
            prog = os.path.basename(interp)
            if prog.startswith('python2') and sys.version_info.major != 2:
              reexec = True
            elif prog.startswith('python3') and sys.version_info.major == 2:
              reexec = True
    
          # Attempt to execute the hooks through the requested version of Python.
          if reexec:
            try:
              self._ExecuteHookViaReexec(interp, context, **kwargs)
            except OSError as e:
              if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
                # We couldn't find the interpreter, so fallback to importing.
                reexec = False
              else:
                raise
    
          # Run the hook by importing directly.
          if not reexec:
            self._ExecuteHookViaImport(data, context, **kwargs)
        finally:
          # Restore sys.path and CWD.
          sys.path = orig_syspath
          os.chdir(orig_path)
    
      def Run(self, user_allows_all_hooks, **kwargs):
        """Run the hook.
    
        If the hook doesn't exist (because there is no hooks project or because
        this particular hook is not enabled), this is a no-op.
    
        Args:
          user_allows_all_hooks: If True, we will never prompt about running the
              hook--we'll just assume it's OK to run it.
          kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass to the hook.  These are often specific
              to the hook type.  For instance, pre-upload hooks will contain
              a project_list.
    
        Raises:
          HookError: If there was a problem finding the hook or the user declined
              to run a required hook (from _CheckForHookApproval).
        """
        # No-op if there is no hooks project or if hook is disabled.
        if ((not self._hooks_project) or (self._hook_type not in
                                          self._hooks_project.enabled_repo_hooks)):
          return
    
        # Bail with a nice error if we can't find the hook.
        if not os.path.isfile(self._script_fullpath):
          raise HookError('Couldn\'t find repo hook: "%s"' % self._script_fullpath)
    
        # Make sure the user is OK with running the hook.
        if (not user_allows_all_hooks) and (not self._CheckForHookApproval()):
          return
    
        # Run the hook with the same version of python we're using.
        self._ExecuteHook(**kwargs)
    
    
    class Project(object):
      # These objects can be shared between several working trees.
      shareable_files = ['description', 'info']
      shareable_dirs = ['hooks', 'objects', 'rr-cache', 'svn']
      # These objects can only be used by a single working tree.
      working_tree_files = ['config', 'packed-refs', 'shallow']
      working_tree_dirs = ['logs', 'refs']
    
      def __init__(self,
                   manifest,
                   name,
                   remote,
                   gitdir,
                   objdir,
                   worktree,
                   relpath,
                   revisionExpr,
                   revisionId,
                   rebase=True,
                   groups=None,
                   sync_c=False,
                   sync_s=False,
                   sync_tags=True,
                   clone_depth=None,
                   upstream=None,
                   parent=None,
                   is_derived=False,
                   dest_branch=None,
                   optimized_fetch=False,
                   old_revision=None):
        """Init a Project object.
    
        Args:
          manifest: The XmlManifest object.
          name: The `name` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          remote: RemoteSpec object specifying its remote's properties.
          gitdir: Absolute path of git directory.
          objdir: Absolute path of directory to store git objects.
          worktree: Absolute path of git working tree.
          relpath: Relative path of git working tree to repo's top directory.
          revisionExpr: The `revision` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          revisionId: git commit id for checking out.
          rebase: The `rebase` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          groups: The `groups` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          sync_c: The `sync-c` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          sync_s: The `sync-s` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          sync_tags: The `sync-tags` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          upstream: The `upstream` attribute of manifest.xml's project element.
          parent: The parent Project object.
          is_derived: False if the project was explicitly defined in the manifest;
                      True if the project is a discovered submodule.
          dest_branch: The branch to which to push changes for review by default.
          optimized_fetch: If True, when a project is set to a sha1 revision, only
                           fetch from the remote if the sha1 is not present locally.
          old_revision: saved git commit id for open GITC projects.
        """
        self.manifest = manifest
        self.name = name
        self.remote = remote
        self.gitdir = gitdir.replace('\\', '/')
        self.objdir = objdir.replace('\\', '/')
        if worktree:
          self.worktree = os.path.normpath(worktree).replace('\\', '/')
        else:
          self.worktree = None
        self.relpath = relpath
        self.revisionExpr = revisionExpr
    
        if revisionId is None \
                and revisionExpr \
                and IsId(revisionExpr):
          self.revisionId = revisionExpr
        else:
          self.revisionId = revisionId
    
        self.rebase = rebase
        self.groups = groups
        self.sync_c = sync_c
        self.sync_s = sync_s
        self.sync_tags = sync_tags
        self.clone_depth = clone_depth
        self.upstream = upstream
        self.parent = parent
        self.is_derived = is_derived
        self.optimized_fetch = optimized_fetch
        self.subprojects = []
    
        self.snapshots = {}
        self.copyfiles = []
        self.linkfiles = []
        self.annotations = []
        self.config = GitConfig.ForRepository(gitdir=self.gitdir,
                                              defaults=self.manifest.globalConfig)
    
        if self.worktree:
          self.work_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=False, gitdir=gitdir)
        else:
          self.work_git = None
        self.bare_git = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=True, gitdir=gitdir)
        self.bare_ref = GitRefs(gitdir)
        self.bare_objdir = self._GitGetByExec(self, bare=True, gitdir=objdir)
        self.dest_branch = dest_branch
        self.old_revision = old_revision
    
        # This will be filled in if a project is later identified to be the
        # project containing repo hooks.
        self.enabled_repo_hooks = []
    
      @property
      def Derived(self):
        return self.is_derived
    
      @property
      def Exists(self):
        return platform_utils.isdir(self.gitdir) and platform_utils.isdir(self.objdir)
    
      @property
      def CurrentBranch(self):
        """Obtain the name of the currently checked out branch.
    
        The branch name omits the 'refs/heads/' prefix.
        None is returned if the project is on a detached HEAD, or if the work_git is
        otheriwse inaccessible (e.g. an incomplete sync).
        """
        try:
          b = self.work_git.GetHead()
        except NoManifestException:
          # If the local checkout is in a bad state, don't barf.  Let the callers
          # process this like the head is unreadable.
          return None
        if b.startswith(R_HEADS):
          return b[len(R_HEADS):]
        return None
    
      def IsRebaseInProgress(self):
        w = self.worktree
        g = os.path.join(w, '.git')
        return os.path.exists(os.path.join(g, 'rebase-apply')) \
            or os.path.exists(os.path.join(g, 'rebase-merge')) \
            or os.path.exists(os.path.join(w, '.dotest'))
    
      def IsDirty(self, consider_untracked=True):
        """Is the working directory modified in some way?
        """
        self.work_git.update_index('-q',
                                   '--unmerged',
                                   '--ignore-missing',
                                   '--refresh')
        if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '-M', '--cached', HEAD):
          return True
        if self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files'):
          return True
        if consider_untracked and self.work_git.LsOthers():
          return True
        return False
    
      _userident_name = None
      _userident_email = None
    
      @property
      def UserName(self):
        """Obtain the user's personal name.
        """
        if self._userident_name is None:
          self._LoadUserIdentity()
        return self._userident_name
    
      @property
      def UserEmail(self):
        """Obtain the user's email address.  This is very likely
           to be their Gerrit login.
        """
        if self._userident_email is None:
          self._LoadUserIdentity()
        return self._userident_email
    
      def _LoadUserIdentity(self):
        u = self.bare_git.var('GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT')
        m = re.compile("^(.*) <([^>]*)> ").match(u)
        if m:
          self._userident_name = m.group(1)
          self._userident_email = m.group(2)
        else:
          self._userident_name = ''
          self._userident_email = ''
    
      def GetRemote(self, name):
        """Get the configuration for a single remote.
        """
        return self.config.GetRemote(name)
    
      def GetBranch(self, name):
        """Get the configuration for a single branch.
        """
        return self.config.GetBranch(name)
    
      def GetBranches(self):
        """Get all existing local branches.
        """
        current = self.CurrentBranch
        all_refs = self._allrefs
        heads = {}
    
        for name, ref_id in all_refs.items():
          if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
            name = name[len(R_HEADS):]
            b = self.GetBranch(name)
            b.current = name == current
            b.published = None
            b.revision = ref_id
            heads[name] = b
    
        for name, ref_id in all_refs.items():
          if name.startswith(R_PUB):
            name = name[len(R_PUB):]
            b = heads.get(name)
            if b:
              b.published = ref_id
    
        return heads
    
      def MatchesGroups(self, manifest_groups):
        """Returns true if the manifest groups specified at init should cause
           this project to be synced.
           Prefixing a manifest group with "-" inverts the meaning of a group.
           All projects are implicitly labelled with "all".
    
           labels are resolved in order.  In the example case of
           project_groups: "all,group1,group2"
           manifest_groups: "-group1,group2"
           the project will be matched.
    
           The special manifest group "default" will match any project that
           does not have the special project group "notdefault"
        """
        expanded_manifest_groups = manifest_groups or ['default']
        expanded_project_groups = ['all'] + (self.groups or [])
        if 'notdefault' not in expanded_project_groups:
          expanded_project_groups += ['default']
    
        matched = False
        for group in expanded_manifest_groups:
          if group.startswith('-') and group[1:] in expanded_project_groups:
            matched = False
          elif group in expanded_project_groups:
            matched = True
    
        return matched
    
    # Status Display ##
      def UncommitedFiles(self, get_all=True):
        """Returns a list of strings, uncommitted files in the git tree.
    
        Args:
          get_all: a boolean, if True - get information about all different
                   uncommitted files. If False - return as soon as any kind of
                   uncommitted files is detected.
        """
        details = []
        self.work_git.update_index('-q',
                                   '--unmerged',
                                   '--ignore-missing',
                                   '--refresh')
        if self.IsRebaseInProgress():
          details.append("rebase in progress")
          if not get_all:
            return details
    
        changes = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '--cached', HEAD).keys()
        if changes:
          details.extend(changes)
          if not get_all:
            return details
    
        changes = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files').keys()
        if changes:
          details.extend(changes)
          if not get_all:
            return details
    
        changes = self.work_git.LsOthers()
        if changes:
          details.extend(changes)
    
        return details
    
      def HasChanges(self):
        """Returns true if there are uncommitted changes.
        """
        if self.UncommitedFiles(get_all=False):
          return True
        else:
          return False
    
      def PrintWorkTreeStatus(self, output_redir=None, quiet=False):
        """Prints the status of the repository to stdout.
    
        Args:
          output_redir: If specified, redirect the output to this object.
          quiet:  If True then only print the project name.  Do not print
                  the modified files, branch name, etc.
        """
        if not platform_utils.isdir(self.worktree):
          if output_redir is None:
            output_redir = sys.stdout
          print(file=output_redir)
          print('project %s/' % self.relpath, file=output_redir)
          print('  missing (run "repo sync")', file=output_redir)
          return
    
        self.work_git.update_index('-q',
                                   '--unmerged',
                                   '--ignore-missing',
                                   '--refresh')
        rb = self.IsRebaseInProgress()
        di = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-index', '-M', '--cached', HEAD)
        df = self.work_git.DiffZ('diff-files')
        do = self.work_git.LsOthers()
        if not rb and not di and not df and not do and not self.CurrentBranch:
          return 'CLEAN'
    
        out = StatusColoring(self.config)
        if output_redir is not None:
          out.redirect(output_redir)
        out.project('project %-40s', self.relpath + '/ ')
    
        if quiet:
          out.nl()
          return 'DIRTY'
    
        branch = self.CurrentBranch
        if branch is None:
          out.nobranch('(*** NO BRANCH ***)')
        else:
          out.branch('branch %s', branch)
        out.nl()
    
        if rb:
          out.important('prior sync failed; rebase still in progress')
          out.nl()
    
        paths = list()
        paths.extend(di.keys())
        paths.extend(df.keys())
        paths.extend(do)
    
        for p in sorted(set(paths)):
          try:
            i = di[p]
          except KeyError:
            i = None
    
          try:
            f = df[p]
          except KeyError:
            f = None
    
          if i:
            i_status = i.status.upper()
          else:
            i_status = '-'
    
          if f:
            f_status = f.status.lower()
          else:
            f_status = '-'
    
          if i and i.src_path:
            line = ' %s%s\t%s => %s (%s%%)' % (i_status, f_status,
                                               i.src_path, p, i.level)
          else:
            line = ' %s%s\t%s' % (i_status, f_status, p)
    
          if i and not f:
            out.added('%s', line)
          elif (i and f) or (not i and f):
            out.changed('%s', line)
          elif not i and not f:
            out.untracked('%s', line)
          else:
            out.write('%s', line)
          out.nl()
    
        return 'DIRTY'
    
      def PrintWorkTreeDiff(self, absolute_paths=False):
        """Prints the status of the repository to stdout.
        """
        out = DiffColoring(self.config)
        cmd = ['diff']
        if out.is_on:
          cmd.append('--color')
        cmd.append(HEAD)
        if absolute_paths:
          cmd.append('--src-prefix=a/%s/' % self.relpath)
          cmd.append('--dst-prefix=b/%s/' % self.relpath)
        cmd.append('--')
        try:
          p = GitCommand(self,
                         cmd,
                         capture_stdout=True,
                         capture_stderr=True)
        except GitError as e:
          out.nl()
          out.project('project %s/' % self.relpath)
          out.nl()
          out.fail('%s', str(e))
          out.nl()
          return False
        has_diff = False
        for line in p.process.stdout:
          if not hasattr(line, 'encode'):
            line = line.decode()
          if not has_diff:
            out.nl()
            out.project('project %s/' % self.relpath)
            out.nl()
            has_diff = True
          print(line[:-1])
        return p.Wait() == 0
    
    
    # Publish / Upload ##
    
      def WasPublished(self, branch, all_refs=None):
        """Was the branch published (uploaded) for code review?
           If so, returns the SHA-1 hash of the last published
           state for the branch.
        """
        key = R_PUB + branch
        if all_refs is None:
          try:
            return self.bare_git.rev_parse(key)
          except GitError:
            return None
        else:
          try:
            return all_refs[key]
          except KeyError:
            return None
    
      def CleanPublishedCache(self, all_refs=None):
        """Prunes any stale published refs.
        """
        if all_refs is None:
          all_refs = self._allrefs
        heads = set()
        canrm = {}
        for name, ref_id in all_refs.items():
          if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
            heads.add(name)
          elif name.startswith(R_PUB):
            canrm[name] = ref_id
    
        for name, ref_id in canrm.items():
          n = name[len(R_PUB):]
          if R_HEADS + n not in heads:
            self.bare_git.DeleteRef(name, ref_id)
    
      def GetUploadableBranches(self, selected_branch=None):
        """List any branches which can be uploaded for review.
        """
        heads = {}
        pubed = {}
    
        for name, ref_id in self._allrefs.items():
          if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
            heads[name[len(R_HEADS):]] = ref_id
          elif name.startswith(R_PUB):
            pubed[name[len(R_PUB):]] = ref_id
    
        ready = []
        for branch, ref_id in heads.items():
          if branch in pubed and pubed[branch] == ref_id:
            continue
          if selected_branch and branch != selected_branch:
            continue
    
          rb = self.GetUploadableBranch(branch)
          if rb:
            ready.append(rb)
        return ready
    
      def GetUploadableBranch(self, branch_name):
        """Get a single uploadable branch, or None.
        """
        branch = self.GetBranch(branch_name)
        base = branch.LocalMerge
        if branch.LocalMerge:
          rb = ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base)
          if rb.commits:
            return rb
        return None
    
      def UploadForReview(self, branch=None,
                          people=([], []),
                          auto_topic=False,
                          draft=False,
                          private=False,
                          notify=None,
                          wip=False,
                          dest_branch=None,
                          validate_certs=True,
                          push_options=None):
        """Uploads the named branch for code review.
        """
        if branch is None:
          branch = self.CurrentBranch
        if branch is None:
          raise GitError('not currently on a branch')
    
        branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
        if not branch.LocalMerge:
          raise GitError('branch %s does not track a remote' % branch.name)
        if not branch.remote.review:
          raise GitError('remote %s has no review url' % branch.remote.name)
    
        if dest_branch is None:
          dest_branch = self.dest_branch
        if dest_branch is None:
          dest_branch = branch.merge
        if not dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS):
          dest_branch = R_HEADS + dest_branch
    
        if not branch.remote.projectname:
          branch.remote.projectname = self.name
          branch.remote.Save()
    
        url = branch.remote.ReviewUrl(self.UserEmail, validate_certs)
        if url is None:
          raise UploadError('review not configured')
        cmd = ['push']
    
        if url.startswith('ssh://'):
          cmd.append('--receive-pack=gerrit receive-pack')
    
        for push_option in (push_options or []):
          cmd.append('-o')
          cmd.append(push_option)
    
        cmd.append(url)
    
        if dest_branch.startswith(R_HEADS):
          dest_branch = dest_branch[len(R_HEADS):]
    
        upload_type = 'for'
        if draft:
          upload_type = 'drafts'
    
        ref_spec = '%s:refs/%s/%s' % (R_HEADS + branch.name, upload_type,
                                      dest_branch)
        opts = []
        if auto_topic:
          opts += ['topic=' + branch.name]
    
        opts += ['r=%s' % p for p in people[0]]
        opts += ['cc=%s' % p for p in people[1]]
        if notify:
          opts += ['notify=' + notify]
        if private:
          opts += ['private']
        if wip:
          opts += ['wip']
        if opts:
          ref_spec = ref_spec + '%' + ','.join(opts)
        cmd.append(ref_spec)
    
        if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0:
          raise UploadError('Upload failed')
    
        msg = "posted to %s for %s" % (branch.remote.review, dest_branch)
        self.bare_git.UpdateRef(R_PUB + branch.name,
                                R_HEADS + branch.name,
                                message=msg)
    
    
    # Sync ##
    
      def _ExtractArchive(self, tarpath, path=None):
        """Extract the given tar on its current location
    
        Args:
            - tarpath: The path to the actual tar file
    
        """
        try:
          with tarfile.open(tarpath, 'r') as tar:
            tar.extractall(path=path)
            return True
        except (IOError, tarfile.TarError) as e:
          _error("Cannot extract archive %s: %s", tarpath, str(e))
        return False
    
      def Sync_NetworkHalf(self,
                           quiet=False,
                           is_new=None,
                           current_branch_only=False,
                           force_sync=False,
                           clone_bundle=True,
                           no_tags=False,
                           archive=False,
                           optimized_fetch=False,
                           prune=False,
                           submodules=False,
                           clone_filter=None):
        """Perform only the network IO portion of the sync process.
           Local working directory/branch state is not affected.
        """
        if archive and not isinstance(self, MetaProject):
          if self.remote.url.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
            _error("%s: Cannot fetch archives from http/https remotes.", self.name)
            return False
    
          name = self.relpath.replace('\\', '/')
          name = name.replace('/', '_')
          tarpath = '%s.tar' % name
          topdir = self.manifest.topdir
    
          try:
            self._FetchArchive(tarpath, cwd=topdir)
          except GitError as e:
            _error('%s', e)
            return False
    
          # From now on, we only need absolute tarpath
          tarpath = os.path.join(topdir, tarpath)
    
          if not self._ExtractArchive(tarpath, path=topdir):
            return False
          try:
            platform_utils.remove(tarpath)
          except OSError as e:
            _warn("Cannot remove archive %s: %s", tarpath, str(e))
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
          return True
        if is_new is None:
          is_new = not self.Exists
        if is_new:
          self._InitGitDir(force_sync=force_sync)
        else:
          self._UpdateHooks()
        self._InitRemote()
    
        if is_new:
          alt = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates')
          try:
            with open(alt) as fd:
              # This works for both absolute and relative alternate directories.
              alt_dir = os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects', fd.readline().rstrip())
          except IOError:
            alt_dir = None
        else:
          alt_dir = None
    
        if clone_bundle \
                and alt_dir is None \
                and self._ApplyCloneBundle(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet):
          is_new = False
    
        if not current_branch_only:
          if self.sync_c:
            current_branch_only = True
          elif not self.manifest._loaded:
            # Manifest cannot check defaults until it syncs.
            current_branch_only = False
          elif self.manifest.default.sync_c:
            current_branch_only = True
    
        if not no_tags:
          if not self.sync_tags:
            no_tags = True
    
        if self.clone_depth:
          depth = self.clone_depth
        else:
          depth = self.manifest.manifestProject.config.GetString('repo.depth')
    
        need_to_fetch = not (optimized_fetch and
                             (ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr) and
                              self._CheckForImmutableRevision()))
        if (need_to_fetch and
            not self._RemoteFetch(initial=is_new, quiet=quiet, alt_dir=alt_dir,
                                  current_branch_only=current_branch_only,
                                  no_tags=no_tags, prune=prune, depth=depth,
                                  submodules=submodules, force_sync=force_sync,
                                  clone_filter=clone_filter)):
          return False
    
        mp = self.manifest.manifestProject
        dissociate = mp.config.GetBoolean('repo.dissociate')
        if dissociate:
          alternates_file = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates')
          if os.path.exists(alternates_file):
            cmd = ['repack', '-a', '-d']
            if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0:
              return False
            platform_utils.remove(alternates_file)
    
        if self.worktree:
          self._InitMRef()
        else:
          self._InitMirrorHead()
          try:
            platform_utils.remove(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD'))
          except OSError:
            pass
        return True
    
      def PostRepoUpgrade(self):
        self._InitHooks()
    
      def _CopyAndLinkFiles(self):
        if self.manifest.isGitcClient:
          return
        for copyfile in self.copyfiles:
          copyfile._Copy()
        for linkfile in self.linkfiles:
          linkfile._Link()
    
      def GetCommitRevisionId(self):
        """Get revisionId of a commit.
    
        Use this method instead of GetRevisionId to get the id of the commit rather
        than the id of the current git object (for example, a tag)
    
        """
        if not self.revisionExpr.startswith(R_TAGS):
          return self.GetRevisionId(self._allrefs)
    
        try:
          return self.bare_git.rev_list(self.revisionExpr, '-1')[0]
        except GitError:
          raise ManifestInvalidRevisionError('revision %s in %s not found' %
                                             (self.revisionExpr, self.name))
    
      def GetRevisionId(self, all_refs=None):
        if self.revisionId:
          return self.revisionId
    
        rem = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
        rev = rem.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr)
    
        if all_refs is not None and rev in all_refs:
          return all_refs[rev]
    
        try:
          return self.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', '%s^0' % rev)
        except GitError:
          raise ManifestInvalidRevisionError('revision %s in %s not found' %
                                             (self.revisionExpr, self.name))
    
      def Sync_LocalHalf(self, syncbuf, force_sync=False, submodules=False):
        """Perform only the local IO portion of the sync process.
           Network access is not required.
        """
        if not os.path.exists(self.gitdir):
          syncbuf.fail(self,
                       'Cannot checkout %s due to missing network sync; Run '
                       '`repo sync -n %s` first.' %
                       (self.name, self.name))
          return
    
        self._InitWorkTree(force_sync=force_sync, submodules=submodules)
        all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
        self.CleanPublishedCache(all_refs)
        revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs)
    
        def _doff():
          self._FastForward(revid)
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
    
        def _dosubmodules():
          self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True)
    
        head = self.work_git.GetHead()
        if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
          branch = head[len(R_HEADS):]
          try:
            head = all_refs[head]
          except KeyError:
            head = None
        else:
          branch = None
    
        if branch is None or syncbuf.detach_head:
          # Currently on a detached HEAD.  The user is assumed to
          # not have any local modifications worth worrying about.
          #
          if self.IsRebaseInProgress():
            syncbuf.fail(self, _PriorSyncFailedError())
            return
    
          if head == revid:
            # No changes; don't do anything further.
            # Except if the head needs to be detached
            #
            if not syncbuf.detach_head:
              # The copy/linkfile config may have changed.
              self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
              return
          else:
            lost = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD)
            if lost:
              syncbuf.info(self, "discarding %d commits", len(lost))
    
          try:
            self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
            if submodules:
              self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True)
          except GitError as e:
            syncbuf.fail(self, e)
            return
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
          return
    
        if head == revid:
          # No changes; don't do anything further.
          #
          # The copy/linkfile config may have changed.
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
          return
    
        branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
    
        if not branch.LocalMerge:
          # The current branch has no tracking configuration.
          # Jump off it to a detached HEAD.
          #
          syncbuf.info(self,
                       "leaving %s; does not track upstream",
                       branch.name)
          try:
            self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
            if submodules:
              self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True)
          except GitError as e:
            syncbuf.fail(self, e)
            return
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
          return
    
        upstream_gain = self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid)
    
        # See if we can perform a fast forward merge.  This can happen if our
        # branch isn't in the exact same state as we last published.
        try:
          self.work_git.merge_base('--is-ancestor', HEAD, revid)
          # Skip the published logic.
          pub = False
        except GitError:
          pub = self.WasPublished(branch.name, all_refs)
    
        if pub:
          not_merged = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), pub)
          if not_merged:
            if upstream_gain:
              # The user has published this branch and some of those
              # commits are not yet merged upstream.  We do not want
              # to rewrite the published commits so we punt.
              #
              syncbuf.fail(self,
                           "branch %s is published (but not merged) and is now "
                           "%d commits behind" % (branch.name, len(upstream_gain)))
            return
          elif pub == head:
            # All published commits are merged, and thus we are a
            # strict subset.  We can fast-forward safely.
            #
            syncbuf.later1(self, _doff)
            if submodules:
              syncbuf.later1(self, _dosubmodules)
            return
    
        # Examine the local commits not in the remote.  Find the
        # last one attributed to this user, if any.
        #
        local_changes = self._revlist(not_rev(revid), HEAD, format='%H %ce')
        last_mine = None
        cnt_mine = 0
        for commit in local_changes:
          commit_id, committer_email = commit.split(' ', 1)
          if committer_email == self.UserEmail:
            last_mine = commit_id
            cnt_mine += 1
    
        if not upstream_gain and cnt_mine == len(local_changes):
          return
    
        if self.IsDirty(consider_untracked=False):
          syncbuf.fail(self, _DirtyError())
          return
    
        # If the upstream switched on us, warn the user.
        #
        if branch.merge != self.revisionExpr:
          if branch.merge and self.revisionExpr:
            syncbuf.info(self,
                         'manifest switched %s...%s',
                         branch.merge,
                         self.revisionExpr)
          elif branch.merge:
            syncbuf.info(self,
                         'manifest no longer tracks %s',
                         branch.merge)
    
        if cnt_mine < len(local_changes):
          # Upstream rebased.  Not everything in HEAD
          # was created by this user.
          #
          syncbuf.info(self,
                       "discarding %d commits removed from upstream",
                       len(local_changes) - cnt_mine)
    
        branch.remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
        if not ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr):
          # in case of manifest sync the revisionExpr might be a SHA1
          branch.merge = self.revisionExpr
          if not branch.merge.startswith('refs/'):
            branch.merge = R_HEADS + branch.merge
        branch.Save()
    
        if cnt_mine > 0 and self.rebase:
          def _docopyandlink():
            self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
    
          def _dorebase():
            self._Rebase(upstream='%s^1' % last_mine, onto=revid)
          syncbuf.later2(self, _dorebase)
          if submodules:
            syncbuf.later2(self, _dosubmodules)
          syncbuf.later2(self, _docopyandlink)
        elif local_changes:
          try:
            self._ResetHard(revid)
            if submodules:
              self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True)
            self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
          except GitError as e:
            syncbuf.fail(self, e)
            return
        else:
          syncbuf.later1(self, _doff)
          if submodules:
            syncbuf.later1(self, _dosubmodules)
    
      def AddCopyFile(self, src, dest, topdir):
        """Mark |src| for copying to |dest| (relative to |topdir|).
    
        No filesystem changes occur here.  Actual copying happens later on.
    
        Paths should have basic validation run on them before being queued.
        Further checking will be handled when the actual copy happens.
        """
        self.copyfiles.append(_CopyFile(self.worktree, src, topdir, dest))
    
      def AddLinkFile(self, src, dest, topdir):
        """Mark |dest| to create a symlink (relative to |topdir|) pointing to |src|.
    
        No filesystem changes occur here.  Actual linking happens later on.
    
        Paths should have basic validation run on them before being queued.
        Further checking will be handled when the actual link happens.
        """
        self.linkfiles.append(_LinkFile(self.worktree, src, topdir, dest))
    
      def AddAnnotation(self, name, value, keep):
        self.annotations.append(_Annotation(name, value, keep))
    
      def DownloadPatchSet(self, change_id, patch_id):
        """Download a single patch set of a single change to FETCH_HEAD.
        """
        remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
    
        cmd = ['fetch', remote.name]
        cmd.append('refs/changes/%2.2d/%d/%d'
                   % (change_id % 100, change_id, patch_id))
        if GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() != 0:
          return None
        return DownloadedChange(self,
                                self.GetRevisionId(),
                                change_id,
                                patch_id,
                                self.bare_git.rev_parse('FETCH_HEAD'))
    
    
    # Branch Management ##
    
      def StartBranch(self, name, branch_merge='', revision=None):
        """Create a new branch off the manifest's revision.
        """
        if not branch_merge:
          branch_merge = self.revisionExpr
        head = self.work_git.GetHead()
        if head == (R_HEADS + name):
          return True
    
        all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
        if R_HEADS + name in all_refs:
          return GitCommand(self,
                            ['checkout', name, '--'],
                            capture_stdout=True,
                            capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0
    
        branch = self.GetBranch(name)
        branch.remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
        branch.merge = branch_merge
        if not branch.merge.startswith('refs/') and not ID_RE.match(branch_merge):
          branch.merge = R_HEADS + branch_merge
    
        if revision is None:
          revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs)
        else:
          revid = self.work_git.rev_parse(revision)
    
        if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
          try:
            head = all_refs[head]
          except KeyError:
            head = None
        if revid and head and revid == head:
          ref = os.path.join(self.gitdir, R_HEADS + name)
          try:
            os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(ref))
          except OSError:
            pass
          _lwrite(ref, '%s\n' % revid)
          _lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
                  'ref: %s%s\n' % (R_HEADS, name))
          branch.Save()
          return True
    
        if GitCommand(self,
                      ['checkout', '-b', branch.name, revid],
                      capture_stdout=True,
                      capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0:
          branch.Save()
          return True
        return False
    
      def CheckoutBranch(self, name):
        """Checkout a local topic branch.
    
            Args:
              name: The name of the branch to checkout.
    
            Returns:
              True if the checkout succeeded; False if it didn't; None if the branch
              didn't exist.
        """
        rev = R_HEADS + name
        head = self.work_git.GetHead()
        if head == rev:
          # Already on the branch
          #
          return True
    
        all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
        try:
          revid = all_refs[rev]
        except KeyError:
          # Branch does not exist in this project
          #
          return None
    
        if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
          try:
            head = all_refs[head]
          except KeyError:
            head = None
    
        if head == revid:
          # Same revision; just update HEAD to point to the new
          # target branch, but otherwise take no other action.
          #
          _lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
                  'ref: %s%s\n' % (R_HEADS, name))
          return True
    
        return GitCommand(self,
                          ['checkout', name, '--'],
                          capture_stdout=True,
                          capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0
    
      def AbandonBranch(self, name):
        """Destroy a local topic branch.
    
        Args:
          name: The name of the branch to abandon.
    
        Returns:
          True if the abandon succeeded; False if it didn't; None if the branch
          didn't exist.
        """
        rev = R_HEADS + name
        all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
        if rev not in all_refs:
          # Doesn't exist
          return None
    
        head = self.work_git.GetHead()
        if head == rev:
          # We can't destroy the branch while we are sitting
          # on it.  Switch to a detached HEAD.
          #
          head = all_refs[head]
    
          revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs)
          if head == revid:
            _lwrite(os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git', HEAD),
                    '%s\n' % revid)
          else:
            self._Checkout(revid, quiet=True)
    
        return GitCommand(self,
                          ['branch', '-D', name],
                          capture_stdout=True,
                          capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0
    
      def PruneHeads(self):
        """Prune any topic branches already merged into upstream.
        """
        cb = self.CurrentBranch
        kill = []
        left = self._allrefs
        for name in left.keys():
          if name.startswith(R_HEADS):
            name = name[len(R_HEADS):]
            if cb is None or name != cb:
              kill.append(name)
    
        rev = self.GetRevisionId(left)
        if cb is not None \
           and not self._revlist(HEAD + '...' + rev) \
           and not self.IsDirty(consider_untracked=False):
          self.work_git.DetachHead(HEAD)
          kill.append(cb)
    
        if kill:
          old = self.bare_git.GetHead()
    
          try:
            self.bare_git.DetachHead(rev)
    
            b = ['branch', '-d']
            b.extend(kill)
            b = GitCommand(self, b, bare=True,
                           capture_stdout=True,
                           capture_stderr=True)
            b.Wait()
          finally:
            if ID_RE.match(old):
              self.bare_git.DetachHead(old)
            else:
              self.bare_git.SetHead(old)
            left = self._allrefs
    
          for branch in kill:
            if (R_HEADS + branch) not in left:
              self.CleanPublishedCache()
              break
    
        if cb and cb not in kill:
          kill.append(cb)
        kill.sort()
    
        kept = []
        for branch in kill:
          if R_HEADS + branch in left:
            branch = self.GetBranch(branch)
            base = branch.LocalMerge
            if not base:
              base = rev
            kept.append(ReviewableBranch(self, branch, base))
        return kept
    
    
    # Submodule Management ##
    
      def GetRegisteredSubprojects(self):
        result = []
    
        def rec(subprojects):
          if not subprojects:
            return
          result.extend(subprojects)
          for p in subprojects:
            rec(p.subprojects)
        rec(self.subprojects)
        return result
    
      def _GetSubmodules(self):
        # Unfortunately we cannot call `git submodule status --recursive` here
        # because the working tree might not exist yet, and it cannot be used
        # without a working tree in its current implementation.
    
        def get_submodules(gitdir, rev):
          # Parse .gitmodules for submodule sub_paths and sub_urls
          sub_paths, sub_urls = parse_gitmodules(gitdir, rev)
          if not sub_paths:
            return []
          # Run `git ls-tree` to read SHAs of submodule object, which happen to be
          # revision of submodule repository
          sub_revs = git_ls_tree(gitdir, rev, sub_paths)
          submodules = []
          for sub_path, sub_url in zip(sub_paths, sub_urls):
            try:
              sub_rev = sub_revs[sub_path]
            except KeyError:
              # Ignore non-exist submodules
              continue
            submodules.append((sub_rev, sub_path, sub_url))
          return submodules
    
        re_path = re.compile(r'^submodule\.(.+)\.path=(.*)$')
        re_url = re.compile(r'^submodule\.(.+)\.url=(.*)$')
    
        def parse_gitmodules(gitdir, rev):
          cmd = ['cat-file', 'blob', '%s:.gitmodules' % rev]
          try:
            p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True,
                           bare=True, gitdir=gitdir)
          except GitError:
            return [], []
          if p.Wait() != 0:
            return [], []
    
          gitmodules_lines = []
          fd, temp_gitmodules_path = tempfile.mkstemp()
          try:
            os.write(fd, p.stdout)
            os.close(fd)
            cmd = ['config', '--file', temp_gitmodules_path, '--list']
            p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True,
                           bare=True, gitdir=gitdir)
            if p.Wait() != 0:
              return [], []
            gitmodules_lines = p.stdout.split('\n')
          except GitError:
            return [], []
          finally:
            platform_utils.remove(temp_gitmodules_path)
    
          names = set()
          paths = {}
          urls = {}
          for line in gitmodules_lines:
            if not line:
              continue
            m = re_path.match(line)
            if m:
              names.add(m.group(1))
              paths[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
              continue
            m = re_url.match(line)
            if m:
              names.add(m.group(1))
              urls[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
              continue
          names = sorted(names)
          return ([paths.get(name, '') for name in names],
                  [urls.get(name, '') for name in names])
    
        def git_ls_tree(gitdir, rev, paths):
          cmd = ['ls-tree', rev, '--']
          cmd.extend(paths)
          try:
            p = GitCommand(None, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True,
                           bare=True, gitdir=gitdir)
          except GitError:
            return []
          if p.Wait() != 0:
            return []
          objects = {}
          for line in p.stdout.split('\n'):
            if not line.strip():
              continue
            object_rev, object_path = line.split()[2:4]
            objects[object_path] = object_rev
          return objects
    
        try:
          rev = self.GetRevisionId()
        except GitError:
          return []
        return get_submodules(self.gitdir, rev)
    
      def GetDerivedSubprojects(self):
        result = []
        if not self.Exists:
          # If git repo does not exist yet, querying its submodules will
          # mess up its states; so return here.
          return result
        for rev, path, url in self._GetSubmodules():
          name = self.manifest.GetSubprojectName(self, path)
          relpath, worktree, gitdir, objdir = \
              self.manifest.GetSubprojectPaths(self, name, path)
          project = self.manifest.paths.get(relpath)
          if project:
            result.extend(project.GetDerivedSubprojects())
            continue
    
          if url.startswith('..'):
            url = urllib.parse.urljoin("%s/" % self.remote.url, url)
          remote = RemoteSpec(self.remote.name,
                              url=url,
                              pushUrl=self.remote.pushUrl,
                              review=self.remote.review,
                              revision=self.remote.revision)
          subproject = Project(manifest=self.manifest,
                               name=name,
                               remote=remote,
                               gitdir=gitdir,
                               objdir=objdir,
                               worktree=worktree,
                               relpath=relpath,
                               revisionExpr=rev,
                               revisionId=rev,
                               rebase=self.rebase,
                               groups=self.groups,
                               sync_c=self.sync_c,
                               sync_s=self.sync_s,
                               sync_tags=self.sync_tags,
                               parent=self,
                               is_derived=True)
          result.append(subproject)
          result.extend(subproject.GetDerivedSubprojects())
        return result
    
    
    # Direct Git Commands ##
      def _CheckForImmutableRevision(self):
        try:
          # if revision (sha or tag) is not present then following function
          # throws an error.
          self.bare_git.rev_parse('--verify', '%s^0' % self.revisionExpr)
          return True
        except GitError:
          # There is no such persistent revision. We have to fetch it.
          return False
    
      def _FetchArchive(self, tarpath, cwd=None):
        cmd = ['archive', '-v', '-o', tarpath]
        cmd.append('--remote=%s' % self.remote.url)
        cmd.append('--prefix=%s/' % self.relpath)
        cmd.append(self.revisionExpr)
    
        command = GitCommand(self, cmd, cwd=cwd,
                             capture_stdout=True,
                             capture_stderr=True)
    
        if command.Wait() != 0:
          raise GitError('git archive %s: %s' % (self.name, command.stderr))
    
      def _RemoteFetch(self, name=None,
                       current_branch_only=False,
                       initial=False,
                       quiet=False,
                       alt_dir=None,
                       no_tags=False,
                       prune=False,
                       depth=None,
                       submodules=False,
                       force_sync=False,
                       clone_filter=None):
    
        is_sha1 = False
        tag_name = None
        # The depth should not be used when fetching to a mirror because
        # it will result in a shallow repository that cannot be cloned or
        # fetched from.
        # The repo project should also never be synced with partial depth.
        if self.manifest.IsMirror or self.relpath == '.repo/repo':
          depth = None
    
        if depth:
          current_branch_only = True
    
        if ID_RE.match(self.revisionExpr) is not None:
          is_sha1 = True
    
        if current_branch_only:
          if self.revisionExpr.startswith(R_TAGS):
            # this is a tag and its sha1 value should never change
            tag_name = self.revisionExpr[len(R_TAGS):]
    
          if is_sha1 or tag_name is not None:
            if self._CheckForImmutableRevision():
              if not quiet:
                print('Skipped fetching project %s (already have persistent ref)'
                      % self.name)
              return True
          if is_sha1 and not depth:
            # When syncing a specific commit and --depth is not set:
            # * if upstream is explicitly specified and is not a sha1, fetch only
            #   upstream as users expect only upstream to be fetch.
            #   Note: The commit might not be in upstream in which case the sync
            #   will fail.
            # * otherwise, fetch all branches to make sure we end up with the
            #   specific commit.
            if self.upstream:
              current_branch_only = not ID_RE.match(self.upstream)
            else:
              current_branch_only = False
    
        if not name:
          name = self.remote.name
    
        ssh_proxy = False
        remote = self.GetRemote(name)
        if remote.PreConnectFetch():
          ssh_proxy = True
    
        if initial:
          if alt_dir and 'objects' == os.path.basename(alt_dir):
            ref_dir = os.path.dirname(alt_dir)
            packed_refs = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'packed-refs')
            remote = self.GetRemote(name)
    
            all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
            ids = set(all_refs.values())
            tmp = set()
    
            for r, ref_id in GitRefs(ref_dir).all.items():
              if r not in all_refs:
                if r.startswith(R_TAGS) or remote.WritesTo(r):
                  all_refs[r] = ref_id
                  ids.add(ref_id)
                  continue
    
              if ref_id in ids:
                continue
    
              r = 'refs/_alt/%s' % ref_id
              all_refs[r] = ref_id
              ids.add(ref_id)
              tmp.add(r)
    
            tmp_packed_lines = []
            old_packed_lines = []
    
            for r in sorted(all_refs):
              line = '%s %s\n' % (all_refs[r], r)
              tmp_packed_lines.append(line)
              if r not in tmp:
                old_packed_lines.append(line)
    
            tmp_packed = ''.join(tmp_packed_lines)
            old_packed = ''.join(old_packed_lines)
            _lwrite(packed_refs, tmp_packed)
          else:
            alt_dir = None
    
        cmd = ['fetch']
    
        if clone_filter:
          git_require((2, 19, 0), fail=True, msg='partial clones')
          cmd.append('--filter=%s' % clone_filter)
          self.config.SetString('extensions.partialclone', self.remote.name)
    
        if depth:
          cmd.append('--depth=%s' % depth)
        else:
          # If this repo has shallow objects, then we don't know which refs have
          # shallow objects or not. Tell git to unshallow all fetched refs.  Don't
          # do this with projects that don't have shallow objects, since it is less
          # efficient.
          if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'shallow')):
            cmd.append('--depth=2147483647')
    
        if quiet:
          cmd.append('--quiet')
        if not self.worktree:
          cmd.append('--update-head-ok')
        cmd.append(name)
    
        if force_sync:
          cmd.append('--force')
    
        if prune:
          cmd.append('--prune')
    
        if submodules:
          cmd.append('--recurse-submodules=on-demand')
    
        spec = []
        if not current_branch_only:
          # Fetch whole repo
          spec.append(str((u'+refs/heads/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/heads/*')))
        elif tag_name is not None:
          spec.append('tag')
          spec.append(tag_name)
    
        if self.manifest.IsMirror and not current_branch_only:
          branch = None
        else:
          branch = self.revisionExpr
        if (not self.manifest.IsMirror and is_sha1 and depth
            and git_require((1, 8, 3))):
          # Shallow checkout of a specific commit, fetch from that commit and not
          # the heads only as the commit might be deeper in the history.
          spec.append(branch)
        else:
          if is_sha1:
            branch = self.upstream
          if branch is not None and branch.strip():
            if not branch.startswith('refs/'):
              branch = R_HEADS + branch
            spec.append(str((u'+%s:' % branch) + remote.ToLocal(branch)))
    
        # If mirroring repo and we cannot deduce the tag or branch to fetch, fetch
        # whole repo.
        if self.manifest.IsMirror and not spec:
          spec.append(str((u'+refs/heads/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/heads/*')))
    
        # If using depth then we should not get all the tags since they may
        # be outside of the depth.
        if no_tags or depth:
          cmd.append('--no-tags')
        else:
          cmd.append('--tags')
          spec.append(str((u'+refs/tags/*:') + remote.ToLocal('refs/tags/*')))
    
        cmd.extend(spec)
    
        ok = False
        for _i in range(2):
          gitcmd = GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True, ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy)
          ret = gitcmd.Wait()
          if ret == 0:
            ok = True
            break
          # If needed, run the 'git remote prune' the first time through the loop
          elif (not _i and
                "error:" in gitcmd.stderr and
                "git remote prune" in gitcmd.stderr):
            prunecmd = GitCommand(self, ['remote', 'prune', name], bare=True,
                                  ssh_proxy=ssh_proxy)
            ret = prunecmd.Wait()
            if ret:
              break
            continue
          elif current_branch_only and is_sha1 and ret == 128:
            # Exit code 128 means "couldn't find the ref you asked for"; if we're
            # in sha1 mode, we just tried sync'ing from the upstream field; it
            # doesn't exist, thus abort the optimization attempt and do a full sync.
            break
          elif ret < 0:
            # Git died with a signal, exit immediately
            break
          time.sleep(random.randint(30, 45))
    
        if initial:
          if alt_dir:
            if old_packed != '':
              _lwrite(packed_refs, old_packed)
            else:
              platform_utils.remove(packed_refs)
          self.bare_git.pack_refs('--all', '--prune')
    
        if is_sha1 and current_branch_only:
          # We just synced the upstream given branch; verify we
          # got what we wanted, else trigger a second run of all
          # refs.
          if not self._CheckForImmutableRevision():
            if current_branch_only and depth:
              # Sync the current branch only with depth set to None
              return self._RemoteFetch(name=name,
                                       current_branch_only=current_branch_only,
                                       initial=False, quiet=quiet, alt_dir=alt_dir,
                                       depth=None, clone_filter=clone_filter)
            else:
              # Avoid infinite recursion: sync all branches with depth set to None
              return self._RemoteFetch(name=name, current_branch_only=False,
                                       initial=False, quiet=quiet, alt_dir=alt_dir,
                                       depth=None, clone_filter=clone_filter)
    
        return ok
    
      def _ApplyCloneBundle(self, initial=False, quiet=False):
        if initial and \
            (self.manifest.manifestProject.config.GetString('repo.depth') or
             self.clone_depth):
          return False
    
        remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
        bundle_url = remote.url + '/clone.bundle'
        bundle_url = GitConfig.ForUser().UrlInsteadOf(bundle_url)
        if GetSchemeFromUrl(bundle_url) not in ('http', 'https',
                                                'persistent-http',
                                                'persistent-https'):
          return False
    
        bundle_dst = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'clone.bundle')
        bundle_tmp = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'clone.bundle.tmp')
    
        exist_dst = os.path.exists(bundle_dst)
        exist_tmp = os.path.exists(bundle_tmp)
    
        if not initial and not exist_dst and not exist_tmp:
          return False
    
        if not exist_dst:
          exist_dst = self._FetchBundle(bundle_url, bundle_tmp, bundle_dst, quiet)
        if not exist_dst:
          return False
    
        cmd = ['fetch']
        if quiet:
          cmd.append('--quiet')
        if not self.worktree:
          cmd.append('--update-head-ok')
        cmd.append(bundle_dst)
        for f in remote.fetch:
          cmd.append(str(f))
        cmd.append('+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*')
    
        ok = GitCommand(self, cmd, bare=True).Wait() == 0
        if os.path.exists(bundle_dst):
          platform_utils.remove(bundle_dst)
        if os.path.exists(bundle_tmp):
          platform_utils.remove(bundle_tmp)
        return ok
    
      def _FetchBundle(self, srcUrl, tmpPath, dstPath, quiet):
        if os.path.exists(dstPath):
          platform_utils.remove(dstPath)
    
        cmd = ['curl', '--fail', '--output', tmpPath, '--netrc', '--location']
        if quiet:
          cmd += ['--silent']
        if os.path.exists(tmpPath):
          size = os.stat(tmpPath).st_size
          if size >= 1024:
            cmd += ['--continue-at', '%d' % (size,)]
          else:
            platform_utils.remove(tmpPath)
        with GetUrlCookieFile(srcUrl, quiet) as (cookiefile, proxy):
          if cookiefile:
            cmd += ['--cookie', cookiefile, '--cookie-jar', cookiefile]
          if proxy:
            cmd += ['--proxy', proxy]
          elif 'http_proxy' in os.environ and 'darwin' == sys.platform:
            cmd += ['--proxy', os.environ['http_proxy']]
          if srcUrl.startswith('persistent-https'):
            srcUrl = 'http' + srcUrl[len('persistent-https'):]
          elif srcUrl.startswith('persistent-http'):
            srcUrl = 'http' + srcUrl[len('persistent-http'):]
          cmd += [srcUrl]
    
          if IsTrace():
            Trace('%s', ' '.join(cmd))
          try:
            proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd)
          except OSError:
            return False
    
          curlret = proc.wait()
    
          if curlret == 22:
            # From curl man page:
            # 22: HTTP page not retrieved. The requested url was not found or
            # returned another error with the HTTP error code being 400 or above.
            # This return code only appears if -f, --fail is used.
            if not quiet:
              print("Server does not provide clone.bundle; ignoring.",
                    file=sys.stderr)
            return False
    
        if os.path.exists(tmpPath):
          if curlret == 0 and self._IsValidBundle(tmpPath, quiet):
            platform_utils.rename(tmpPath, dstPath)
            return True
          else:
            platform_utils.remove(tmpPath)
            return False
        else:
          return False
    
      def _IsValidBundle(self, path, quiet):
        try:
          with open(path, 'rb') as f:
            if f.read(16) == b'# v2 git bundle\n':
              return True
            else:
              if not quiet:
                print("Invalid clone.bundle file; ignoring.", file=sys.stderr)
              return False
        except OSError:
          return False
    
      def _Checkout(self, rev, quiet=False):
        cmd = ['checkout']
        if quiet:
          cmd.append('-q')
        cmd.append(rev)
        cmd.append('--')
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          if self._allrefs:
            raise GitError('%s checkout %s ' % (self.name, rev))
    
      def _CherryPick(self, rev):
        cmd = ['cherry-pick']
        cmd.append(rev)
        cmd.append('--')
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          if self._allrefs:
            raise GitError('%s cherry-pick %s ' % (self.name, rev))
    
      def _LsRemote(self, refs):
        cmd = ['ls-remote', self.remote.name, refs]
        p = GitCommand(self, cmd, capture_stdout=True)
        if p.Wait() == 0:
          return p.stdout
        return None
    
      def _Revert(self, rev):
        cmd = ['revert']
        cmd.append('--no-edit')
        cmd.append(rev)
        cmd.append('--')
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          if self._allrefs:
            raise GitError('%s revert %s ' % (self.name, rev))
    
      def _ResetHard(self, rev, quiet=True):
        cmd = ['reset', '--hard']
        if quiet:
          cmd.append('-q')
        cmd.append(rev)
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          raise GitError('%s reset --hard %s ' % (self.name, rev))
    
      def _SyncSubmodules(self, quiet=True):
        cmd = ['submodule', 'update', '--init', '--recursive']
        if quiet:
          cmd.append('-q')
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          raise GitError('%s submodule update --init --recursive %s ' % self.name)
    
      def _Rebase(self, upstream, onto=None):
        cmd = ['rebase']
        if onto is not None:
          cmd.extend(['--onto', onto])
        cmd.append(upstream)
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          raise GitError('%s rebase %s ' % (self.name, upstream))
    
      def _FastForward(self, head, ffonly=False):
        cmd = ['merge', head]
        if ffonly:
          cmd.append("--ff-only")
        if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
          raise GitError('%s merge %s ' % (self.name, head))
    
      def _InitGitDir(self, mirror_git=None, force_sync=False):
        init_git_dir = not os.path.exists(self.gitdir)
        init_obj_dir = not os.path.exists(self.objdir)
        try:
          # Initialize the bare repository, which contains all of the objects.
          if init_obj_dir:
            os.makedirs(self.objdir)
            self.bare_objdir.init()
    
          # If we have a separate directory to hold refs, initialize it as well.
          if self.objdir != self.gitdir:
            if init_git_dir:
              os.makedirs(self.gitdir)
    
            if init_obj_dir or init_git_dir:
              self._ReferenceGitDir(self.objdir, self.gitdir, share_refs=False,
                                    copy_all=True)
            try:
              self._CheckDirReference(self.objdir, self.gitdir, share_refs=False)
            except GitError as e:
              if force_sync:
                print("Retrying clone after deleting %s" %
                      self.gitdir, file=sys.stderr)
                try:
                  platform_utils.rmtree(platform_utils.realpath(self.gitdir))
                  if self.worktree and os.path.exists(platform_utils.realpath
                                                      (self.worktree)):
                    platform_utils.rmtree(platform_utils.realpath(self.worktree))
                  return self._InitGitDir(mirror_git=mirror_git, force_sync=False)
                except:
                  raise e
              raise e
    
          if init_git_dir:
            mp = self.manifest.manifestProject
            ref_dir = mp.config.GetString('repo.reference') or ''
    
            if ref_dir or mirror_git:
              if not mirror_git:
                mirror_git = os.path.join(ref_dir, self.name + '.git')
              repo_git = os.path.join(ref_dir, '.repo', 'projects',
                                      self.relpath + '.git')
    
              if os.path.exists(mirror_git):
                ref_dir = mirror_git
    
              elif os.path.exists(repo_git):
                ref_dir = repo_git
    
              else:
                ref_dir = None
    
              if ref_dir:
                if not os.path.isabs(ref_dir):
                  # The alternate directory is relative to the object database.
                  ref_dir = os.path.relpath(ref_dir,
                                            os.path.join(self.objdir, 'objects'))
                _lwrite(os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'objects/info/alternates'),
                        os.path.join(ref_dir, 'objects') + '\n')
    
            self._UpdateHooks()
    
            m = self.manifest.manifestProject.config
            for key in ['user.name', 'user.email']:
              if m.Has(key, include_defaults=False):
                self.config.SetString(key, m.GetString(key))
            self.config.SetString('filter.lfs.smudge', 'git-lfs smudge --skip -- %f')
            self.config.SetString('filter.lfs.process', 'git-lfs filter-process --skip')
            if self.manifest.IsMirror:
              self.config.SetString('core.bare', 'true')
            else:
              self.config.SetString('core.bare', None)
        except Exception:
          if init_obj_dir and os.path.exists(self.objdir):
            platform_utils.rmtree(self.objdir)
          if init_git_dir and os.path.exists(self.gitdir):
            platform_utils.rmtree(self.gitdir)
          raise
    
      def _UpdateHooks(self):
        if os.path.exists(self.gitdir):
          self._InitHooks()
    
      def _InitHooks(self):
        hooks = platform_utils.realpath(self._gitdir_path('hooks'))
        if not os.path.exists(hooks):
          os.makedirs(hooks)
        for stock_hook in _ProjectHooks():
          name = os.path.basename(stock_hook)
    
          if name in ('commit-msg',) and not self.remote.review \
                  and self is not self.manifest.manifestProject:
            # Don't install a Gerrit Code Review hook if this
            # project does not appear to use it for reviews.
            #
            # Since the manifest project is one of those, but also
            # managed through gerrit, it's excluded
            continue
    
          dst = os.path.join(hooks, name)
          if platform_utils.islink(dst):
            continue
          if os.path.exists(dst):
            if filecmp.cmp(stock_hook, dst, shallow=False):
              platform_utils.remove(dst)
            else:
              _warn("%s: Not replacing locally modified %s hook",
                    self.relpath, name)
              continue
          try:
            platform_utils.symlink(
                os.path.relpath(stock_hook, os.path.dirname(dst)), dst)
          except OSError as e:
            if e.errno == errno.EPERM:
              raise GitError(self._get_symlink_error_message())
            else:
              raise
    
      def _InitRemote(self):
        if self.remote.url:
          remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
          remote.url = self.remote.url
          remote.pushUrl = self.remote.pushUrl
          remote.review = self.remote.review
          remote.projectname = self.name
    
          if self.worktree:
            remote.ResetFetch(mirror=False)
          else:
            remote.ResetFetch(mirror=True)
          remote.Save()
    
      def _InitMRef(self):
        if self.manifest.branch:
          self._InitAnyMRef(R_M + self.manifest.branch)
    
      def _InitMirrorHead(self):
        self._InitAnyMRef(HEAD)
    
      def _InitAnyMRef(self, ref):
        cur = self.bare_ref.symref(ref)
    
        if self.revisionId:
          if cur != '' or self.bare_ref.get(ref) != self.revisionId:
            msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionId
            dst = self.revisionId + '^0'
            self.bare_git.UpdateRef(ref, dst, message=msg, detach=True)
        else:
          remote = self.GetRemote(self.remote.name)
          dst = remote.ToLocal(self.revisionExpr)
          if cur != dst:
            msg = 'manifest set to %s' % self.revisionExpr
            self.bare_git.symbolic_ref('-m', msg, ref, dst)
    
      def _CheckDirReference(self, srcdir, destdir, share_refs):
        symlink_files = self.shareable_files[:]
        symlink_dirs = self.shareable_dirs[:]
        if share_refs:
          symlink_files += self.working_tree_files
          symlink_dirs += self.working_tree_dirs
        to_symlink = symlink_files + symlink_dirs
        for name in set(to_symlink):
          dst = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(destdir, name))
          if os.path.lexists(dst):
            src = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(srcdir, name))
            # Fail if the links are pointing to the wrong place
            if src != dst:
              _error('%s is different in %s vs %s', name, destdir, srcdir)
              raise GitError('--force-sync not enabled; cannot overwrite a local '
                             'work tree. If you\'re comfortable with the '
                             'possibility of losing the work tree\'s git metadata,'
                             ' use `repo sync --force-sync {0}` to '
                             'proceed.'.format(self.relpath))
    
      def _ReferenceGitDir(self, gitdir, dotgit, share_refs, copy_all):
        """Update |dotgit| to reference |gitdir|, using symlinks where possible.
    
        Args:
          gitdir: The bare git repository. Must already be initialized.
          dotgit: The repository you would like to initialize.
          share_refs: If true, |dotgit| will store its refs under |gitdir|.
              Only one work tree can store refs under a given |gitdir|.
          copy_all: If true, copy all remaining files from |gitdir| -> |dotgit|.
              This saves you the effort of initializing |dotgit| yourself.
        """
        symlink_files = self.shareable_files[:]
        symlink_dirs = self.shareable_dirs[:]
        if share_refs:
          symlink_files += self.working_tree_files
          symlink_dirs += self.working_tree_dirs
        to_symlink = symlink_files + symlink_dirs
    
        to_copy = []
        if copy_all:
          to_copy = platform_utils.listdir(gitdir)
    
        dotgit = platform_utils.realpath(dotgit)
        for name in set(to_copy).union(to_symlink):
          try:
            src = platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(gitdir, name))
            dst = os.path.join(dotgit, name)
    
            if os.path.lexists(dst):
              continue
    
            # If the source dir doesn't exist, create an empty dir.
            if name in symlink_dirs and not os.path.lexists(src):
              os.makedirs(src)
    
            if name in to_symlink:
              platform_utils.symlink(
                  os.path.relpath(src, os.path.dirname(dst)), dst)
            elif copy_all and not platform_utils.islink(dst):
              if platform_utils.isdir(src):
                shutil.copytree(src, dst)
              elif os.path.isfile(src):
                shutil.copy(src, dst)
    
            # If the source file doesn't exist, ensure the destination
            # file doesn't either.
            if name in symlink_files and not os.path.lexists(src):
              try:
                platform_utils.remove(dst)
              except OSError:
                pass
    
          except OSError as e:
            if e.errno == errno.EPERM:
              raise DownloadError(self._get_symlink_error_message())
            else:
              raise
    
      def _InitWorkTree(self, force_sync=False, submodules=False):
        realdotgit = os.path.join(self.worktree, '.git')
        tmpdotgit = realdotgit + '.tmp'
        init_dotgit = not os.path.exists(realdotgit)
        if init_dotgit:
          dotgit = tmpdotgit
          platform_utils.rmtree(tmpdotgit, ignore_errors=True)
          os.makedirs(tmpdotgit)
          self._ReferenceGitDir(self.gitdir, tmpdotgit, share_refs=True,
                                copy_all=False)
        else:
          dotgit = realdotgit
    
        try:
          self._CheckDirReference(self.gitdir, dotgit, share_refs=True)
        except GitError as e:
          if force_sync and not init_dotgit:
            try:
              platform_utils.rmtree(dotgit)
              return self._InitWorkTree(force_sync=False, submodules=submodules)
            except:
              raise e
          raise e
    
        if init_dotgit:
          _lwrite(os.path.join(tmpdotgit, HEAD), '%s\n' % self.GetRevisionId())
    
          # Now that the .git dir is fully set up, move it to its final home.
          platform_utils.rename(tmpdotgit, realdotgit)
    
          # Finish checking out the worktree.
          cmd = ['read-tree', '--reset', '-u']
          cmd.append('-v')
          cmd.append(HEAD)
          if GitCommand(self, cmd).Wait() != 0:
            raise GitError('Cannot initialize work tree for ' + self.name)
    
          if submodules:
            self._SyncSubmodules(quiet=True)
          self._CopyAndLinkFiles()
    
      def _get_symlink_error_message(self):
        if platform_utils.isWindows():
          return ('Unable to create symbolic link. Please re-run the command as '
                  'Administrator, or see '
                  'https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/wiki/Symbolic-Links '
                  'for other options.')
        return 'filesystem must support symlinks'
    
      def _gitdir_path(self, path):
        return platform_utils.realpath(os.path.join(self.gitdir, path))
    
      def _revlist(self, *args, **kw):
        a = []
        a.extend(args)
        a.append('--')
        return self.work_git.rev_list(*a, **kw)
    
      @property
      def _allrefs(self):
        return self.bare_ref.all
    
      def _getLogs(self, rev1, rev2, oneline=False, color=True, pretty_format=None):
        """Get logs between two revisions of this project."""
        comp = '..'
        if rev1:
          revs = [rev1]
          if rev2:
            revs.extend([comp, rev2])
          cmd = ['log', ''.join(revs)]
          out = DiffColoring(self.config)
          if out.is_on and color:
            cmd.append('--color')
          if pretty_format is not None:
            cmd.append('--pretty=format:%s' % pretty_format)
          if oneline:
            cmd.append('--oneline')
    
          try:
            log = GitCommand(self, cmd, capture_stdout=True, capture_stderr=True)
            if log.Wait() == 0:
              return log.stdout
          except GitError:
            # worktree may not exist if groups changed for example. In that case,
            # try in gitdir instead.
            if not os.path.exists(self.worktree):
              return self.bare_git.log(*cmd[1:])
            else:
              raise
        return None
    
      def getAddedAndRemovedLogs(self, toProject, oneline=False, color=True,
                                 pretty_format=None):
        """Get the list of logs from this revision to given revisionId"""
        logs = {}
        selfId = self.GetRevisionId(self._allrefs)
        toId = toProject.GetRevisionId(toProject._allrefs)
    
        logs['added'] = self._getLogs(selfId, toId, oneline=oneline, color=color,
                                      pretty_format=pretty_format)
        logs['removed'] = self._getLogs(toId, selfId, oneline=oneline, color=color,
                                        pretty_format=pretty_format)
        return logs
    
      class _GitGetByExec(object):
    
        def __init__(self, project, bare, gitdir):
          self._project = project
          self._bare = bare
          self._gitdir = gitdir
    
        def LsOthers(self):
          p = GitCommand(self._project,
                         ['ls-files',
                          '-z',
                          '--others',
                          '--exclude-standard'],
                         bare=False,
                         gitdir=self._gitdir,
                         capture_stdout=True,
                         capture_stderr=True)
          if p.Wait() == 0:
            out = p.stdout
            if out:
              # Backslash is not anomalous
              return out[:-1].split('\0')
          return []
    
        def DiffZ(self, name, *args):
          cmd = [name]
          cmd.append('-z')
          cmd.append('--ignore-submodules')
          cmd.extend(args)
          p = GitCommand(self._project,
                         cmd,
                         gitdir=self._gitdir,
                         bare=False,
                         capture_stdout=True,
                         capture_stderr=True)
          try:
            out = p.process.stdout.read()
            if not hasattr(out, 'encode'):
              out = out.decode()
            r = {}
            if out:
              out = iter(out[:-1].split('\0'))
              while out:
                try:
                  info = next(out)
                  path = next(out)
                except StopIteration:
                  break
    
                class _Info(object):
    
                  def __init__(self, path, omode, nmode, oid, nid, state):
                    self.path = path
                    self.src_path = None
                    self.old_mode = omode
                    self.new_mode = nmode
                    self.old_id = oid
                    self.new_id = nid
    
                    if len(state) == 1:
                      self.status = state
                      self.level = None
                    else:
                      self.status = state[:1]
                      self.level = state[1:]
                      while self.level.startswith('0'):
                        self.level = self.level[1:]
    
                info = info[1:].split(' ')
                info = _Info(path, *info)
                if info.status in ('R', 'C'):
                  info.src_path = info.path
                  info.path = next(out)
                r[info.path] = info
            return r
          finally:
            p.Wait()
    
        def GetHead(self):
          if self._bare:
            path = os.path.join(self._project.gitdir, HEAD)
          else:
            path = os.path.join(self._project.worktree, '.git', HEAD)
          try:
            with open(path) as fd:
              line = fd.readline()
          except IOError as e:
            raise NoManifestException(path, str(e))
          try:
            line = line.decode()
          except AttributeError:
            pass
          if line.startswith('ref: '):
            return line[5:-1]
          return line[:-1]
    
        def SetHead(self, ref, message=None):
          cmdv = []
          if message is not None:
            cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
          cmdv.append(HEAD)
          cmdv.append(ref)
          self.symbolic_ref(*cmdv)
    
        def DetachHead(self, new, message=None):
          cmdv = ['--no-deref']
          if message is not None:
            cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
          cmdv.append(HEAD)
          cmdv.append(new)
          self.update_ref(*cmdv)
    
        def UpdateRef(self, name, new, old=None,
                      message=None,
                      detach=False):
          cmdv = []
          if message is not None:
            cmdv.extend(['-m', message])
          if detach:
            cmdv.append('--no-deref')
          cmdv.append(name)
          cmdv.append(new)
          if old is not None:
            cmdv.append(old)
          self.update_ref(*cmdv)
    
        def DeleteRef(self, name, old=None):
          if not old:
            old = self.rev_parse(name)
          self.update_ref('-d', name, old)
          self._project.bare_ref.deleted(name)
    
        def rev_list(self, *args, **kw):
          if 'format' in kw:
            cmdv = ['log', '--pretty=format:%s' % kw['format']]
          else:
            cmdv = ['rev-list']
          cmdv.extend(args)
          p = GitCommand(self._project,
                         cmdv,
                         bare=self._bare,
                         gitdir=self._gitdir,
                         capture_stdout=True,
                         capture_stderr=True)
          if p.Wait() != 0:
            raise GitError('%s rev-list %s: %s' %
                           (self._project.name, str(args), p.stderr))
          return p.stdout.splitlines()
    
        def __getattr__(self, name):
          """Allow arbitrary git commands using pythonic syntax.
    
          This allows you to do things like:
            git_obj.rev_parse('HEAD')
    
          Since we don't have a 'rev_parse' method defined, the __getattr__ will
          run.  We'll replace the '_' with a '-' and try to run a git command.
          Any other positional arguments will be passed to the git command, and the
          following keyword arguments are supported:
            config: An optional dict of git config options to be passed with '-c'.
    
          Args:
            name: The name of the git command to call.  Any '_' characters will
                be replaced with '-'.
    
          Returns:
            A callable object that will try to call git with the named command.
          """
          name = name.replace('_', '-')
    
          def runner(*args, **kwargs):
            cmdv = []
            config = kwargs.pop('config', None)
            for k in kwargs:
              raise TypeError('%s() got an unexpected keyword argument %r'
                              % (name, k))
            if config is not None:
              if not git_require((1, 7, 2)):
                raise ValueError('cannot set config on command line for %s()'
                                 % name)
              for k, v in config.items():
                cmdv.append('-c')
                cmdv.append('%s=%s' % (k, v))
            cmdv.append(name)
            cmdv.extend(args)
            p = GitCommand(self._project,
                           cmdv,
                           bare=self._bare,
                           gitdir=self._gitdir,
                           capture_stdout=True,
                           capture_stderr=True)
            if p.Wait() != 0:
              raise GitError('%s %s: %s' %
                             (self._project.name, name, p.stderr))
            r = p.stdout
            if r.endswith('\n') and r.index('\n') == len(r) - 1:
              return r[:-1]
            return r
          return runner
    
    
    class _PriorSyncFailedError(Exception):
    
      def __str__(self):
        return 'prior sync failed; rebase still in progress'
    
    
    class _DirtyError(Exception):
    
      def __str__(self):
        return 'contains uncommitted changes'
    
    
    class _InfoMessage(object):
    
      def __init__(self, project, text):
        self.project = project
        self.text = text
    
      def Print(self, syncbuf):
        syncbuf.out.info('%s/: %s', self.project.relpath, self.text)
        syncbuf.out.nl()
    
    
    class _Failure(object):
    
      def __init__(self, project, why):
        self.project = project
        self.why = why
    
      def Print(self, syncbuf):
        syncbuf.out.fail('error: %s/: %s',
                         self.project.relpath,
                         str(self.why))
        syncbuf.out.nl()
    
    
    class _Later(object):
    
      def __init__(self, project, action):
        self.project = project
        self.action = action
    
      def Run(self, syncbuf):
        out = syncbuf.out
        out.project('project %s/', self.project.relpath)
        out.nl()
        try:
          self.action()
          out.nl()
          return True
        except GitError:
          out.nl()
          return False
    
    
    class _SyncColoring(Coloring):
    
      def __init__(self, config):
        Coloring.__init__(self, config, 'reposync')
        self.project = self.printer('header', attr='bold')
        self.info = self.printer('info')
        self.fail = self.printer('fail', fg='red')
    
    
    class SyncBuffer(object):
    
      def __init__(self, config, detach_head=False):
        self._messages = []
        self._failures = []
        self._later_queue1 = []
        self._later_queue2 = []
    
        self.out = _SyncColoring(config)
        self.out.redirect(sys.stderr)
    
        self.detach_head = detach_head
        self.clean = True
        self.recent_clean = True
    
      def info(self, project, fmt, *args):
        self._messages.append(_InfoMessage(project, fmt % args))
    
      def fail(self, project, err=None):
        self._failures.append(_Failure(project, err))
        self._MarkUnclean()
    
      def later1(self, project, what):
        self._later_queue1.append(_Later(project, what))
    
      def later2(self, project, what):
        self._later_queue2.append(_Later(project, what))
    
      def Finish(self):
        self._PrintMessages()
        self._RunLater()
        self._PrintMessages()
        return self.clean
    
      def Recently(self):
        recent_clean = self.recent_clean
        self.recent_clean = True
        return recent_clean
    
      def _MarkUnclean(self):
        self.clean = False
        self.recent_clean = False
    
      def _RunLater(self):
        for q in ['_later_queue1', '_later_queue2']:
          if not self._RunQueue(q):
            return
    
      def _RunQueue(self, queue):
        for m in getattr(self, queue):
          if not m.Run(self):
            self._MarkUnclean()
            return False
        setattr(self, queue, [])
        return True
    
      def _PrintMessages(self):
        if self._messages or self._failures:
          if os.isatty(2):
            self.out.write(progress.CSI_ERASE_LINE)
          self.out.write('\r')
    
        for m in self._messages:
          m.Print(self)
        for m in self._failures:
          m.Print(self)
    
        self._messages = []
        self._failures = []
    
    
    class MetaProject(Project):
    
      """A special project housed under .repo.
      """
    
      def __init__(self, manifest, name, gitdir, worktree):
        Project.__init__(self,
                         manifest=manifest,
                         name=name,
                         gitdir=gitdir,
                         objdir=gitdir,
                         worktree=worktree,
                         remote=RemoteSpec('origin'),
                         relpath='.repo/%s' % name,
                         revisionExpr='refs/heads/master',
                         revisionId=None,
                         groups=None)
    
      def PreSync(self):
        if self.Exists:
          cb = self.CurrentBranch
          if cb:
            base = self.GetBranch(cb).merge
            if base:
              self.revisionExpr = base
              self.revisionId = None
    
      def MetaBranchSwitch(self, submodules=False):
        """ Prepare MetaProject for manifest branch switch
        """
    
        # detach and delete manifest branch, allowing a new
        # branch to take over
        syncbuf = SyncBuffer(self.config, detach_head=True)
        self.Sync_LocalHalf(syncbuf, submodules=submodules)
        syncbuf.Finish()
    
        return GitCommand(self,
                          ['update-ref', '-d', 'refs/heads/default'],
                          capture_stdout=True,
                          capture_stderr=True).Wait() == 0
    
      @property
      def LastFetch(self):
        try:
          fh = os.path.join(self.gitdir, 'FETCH_HEAD')
          return os.path.getmtime(fh)
        except OSError:
          return 0
    
      @property
      def HasChanges(self):
        """Has the remote received new commits not yet checked out?
        """
        if not self.remote or not self.revisionExpr:
          return False
    
        all_refs = self.bare_ref.all
        revid = self.GetRevisionId(all_refs)
        head = self.work_git.GetHead()
        if head.startswith(R_HEADS):
          try:
            head = all_refs[head]
          except KeyError:
            head = None
    
        if revid == head:
          return False
        elif self._revlist(not_rev(HEAD), revid):
          return True
        return False