[Python-modules-commits] [dulwich] 07/13: Import dulwich_0.18.2.orig.tar.gz

Jelmer Vernooij jelmer at moszumanska.debian.org
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commit 7d763a287d1601681ed7bd96149adfa38f046252
Author: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Aug 1 23:19:14 2017 +0000

    Import dulwich_0.18.2.orig.tar.gz
    
    [dgit import orig dulwich_0.18.2.orig.tar.gz]
---
 .testr.conf                                        |    4 +
 .travis.yml                                        |   41 +
 AUTHORS                                            |  132 ++
 CONTRIBUTING.md                                    |   51 +
 COPYING                                            |  548 ++++++
 MANIFEST.in                                        |   18 +
 Makefile                                           |   71 +
 NEWS                                               | 1591 ++++++++++++++++
 PKG-INFO                                           |   32 +
 README.md                                          |   88 +
 README.swift.md                                    |  133 ++
 TODO                                               |    2 +
 appveyor.yml                                       |   96 +
 bin/dul-receive-pack                               |   30 +
 bin/dul-upload-pack                                |   30 +
 bin/dulwich                                        |  591 ++++++
 docs/Makefile                                      |   96 +
 docs/conf.py                                       |  218 +++
 docs/index.txt                                     |   36 +
 docs/make.bat                                      |  121 ++
 docs/performance.txt                               |   11 +
 docs/protocol.txt                                  |   65 +
 docs/tutorial/Makefile                             |   12 +
 docs/tutorial/conclusion.txt                       |   13 +
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 docs/tutorial/file-format.txt                      |   99 +
 docs/tutorial/index.txt                            |   19 +
 docs/tutorial/introduction.txt                     |   20 +
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 docs/tutorial/remote.txt                           |   84 +
 docs/tutorial/repo.txt                             |  101 +
 docs/tutorial/tag.txt                              |   57 +
 dulwich.cfg                                        |    5 +
 dulwich.egg-info/PKG-INFO                          |   32 +
 dulwich.egg-info/SOURCES.txt                       |  200 ++
 dulwich.egg-info/dependency_links.txt              |    1 +
 dulwich.egg-info/top_level.txt                     |    1 +
 dulwich/__init__.py                                |   25 +
 dulwich/_diff_tree.c                               |  504 +++++
 dulwich/_objects.c                                 |  329 ++++
 dulwich/_pack.c                                    |  313 ++++
 dulwich/archive.py                                 |  118 ++
 dulwich/client.py                                  | 1360 ++++++++++++++
 dulwich/config.py                                  |  445 +++++
 dulwich/contrib/__init__.py                        |   30 +
 dulwich/contrib/paramiko_vendor.py                 |  138 ++
 dulwich/contrib/release_robot.py                   |  143 ++
 dulwich/contrib/swift.py                           | 1052 +++++++++++
 dulwich/contrib/test_release_robot.py              |  127 ++
 dulwich/contrib/test_swift.py                      |  656 +++++++
 dulwich/contrib/test_swift_smoke.py                |  317 ++++
 dulwich/diff_tree.py                               |  600 ++++++
 dulwich/errors.py                                  |  180 ++
 dulwich/fastexport.py                              |  250 +++
 dulwich/file.py                                    |  176 ++
 dulwich/greenthreads.py                            |  142 ++
 dulwich/hooks.py                                   |  152 ++
 dulwich/ignore.py                                  |  358 ++++
 dulwich/index.py                                   |  648 +++++++
 dulwich/log_utils.py                               |   70 +
 dulwich/lru_cache.py                               |  371 ++++
 dulwich/object_store.py                            | 1128 +++++++++++
 dulwich/objects.py                                 | 1336 +++++++++++++
 dulwich/objectspec.py                              |  178 ++
 dulwich/pack.py                                    | 1967 ++++++++++++++++++++
 dulwich/patch.py                                   |  317 ++++
 dulwich/porcelain.py                               | 1141 ++++++++++++
 dulwich/protocol.py                                |  505 +++++
 dulwich/reflog.py                                  |   76 +
 dulwich/refs.py                                    |  795 ++++++++
 dulwich/repo.py                                    | 1160 ++++++++++++
 dulwich/server.py                                  | 1138 +++++++++++
 dulwich/stdint.h                                   |   19 +
 dulwich/tests/__init__.py                          |  184 ++
 dulwich/tests/compat/__init__.py                   |   40 +
 dulwich/tests/compat/server_utils.py               |  311 ++++
 dulwich/tests/compat/test_client.py                |  542 ++++++
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 dulwich/tests/compat/test_server.py                |  100 +
 dulwich/tests/compat/test_utils.py                 |   93 +
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 dulwich/tests/test_file.py                         |  215 +++
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 dulwich/tests/test_hooks.py                        |  132 ++
 dulwich/tests/test_ignore.py                       |  260 +++
 dulwich/tests/test_index.py                        |  660 +++++++
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 dulwich/tests/test_objectspec.py                   |  208 +++
 dulwich/tests/test_pack.py                         | 1106 +++++++++++
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 dulwich/tests/test_protocol.py                     |  323 ++++
 dulwich/tests/test_reflog.py                       |   72 +
 dulwich/tests/test_refs.py                         |  529 ++++++
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 dulwich/tests/test_utils.py                        |   86 +
 dulwich/tests/test_walk.py                         |  554 ++++++
 dulwich/tests/test_web.py                          |  543 ++++++
 dulwich/tests/utils.py                             |  363 ++++
 dulwich/walk.py                                    |  416 +++++
 dulwich/web.py                                     |  513 +++++
 examples/clone.py                                  |   18 +
 examples/config.py                                 |   13 +
 examples/diff.py                                   |   20 +
 examples/latest_change.py                          |   23 +
 setup.cfg                                          |    6 +
 setup.py                                           |  116 ++
 tox.ini                                            |   24 +
 201 files changed, 41560 insertions(+)

diff --git a/.testr.conf b/.testr.conf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5043861
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.testr.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+[DEFAULT]
+test_command=PYTHONPATH=. python -m subunit.run $IDOPTION $LISTOPT dulwich.tests.test_suite
+test_id_option=--load-list $IDFILE
+test_list_option=--list
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
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index 0000000..2753c29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+language: python
+sudo: false
+cache: pip
+
+python:
+  - 2.7
+  - 3.3
+  - 3.4
+  - 3.5
+  - 3.5-dev
+  - 3.6
+  - 3.6-dev
+  - 3.7-dev
+  - pypy3.3-5.2-alpha1
+
+env:
+  - PYTHONHASHSEED=random
+    TEST_REQUIRE="gevent greenlet geventhttpclient fastimport"
+
+matrix:
+  include:
+    - python: pypy
+      env: TEST_REQUIRE=fastimport
+
+install:
+  - travis_retry pip install -U pip coverage codecov flake8 $TEST_REQUIRE
+
+script:
+  # Test without c extensions
+  - python -m coverage run -p --source=dulwich -m unittest dulwich.tests.test_suite
+
+  # Test with c extensions
+  - python setup.py build_ext -i
+  - python -m coverage run -p --source=dulwich -m unittest dulwich.tests.test_suite
+
+  # Style
+  - make style
+
+after_success:
+  - python -m coverage combine
+  - codecov
diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
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index 0000000..252f804
--- /dev/null
+++ b/AUTHORS
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at jelmer.uk>
+Dave Borowitz <dborowitz at google.com>
+John Carr <john.carr at unrouted.co.uk>
+Gary van der Merwe <garyvdm at gmail.com>
+milki <milki at rescomp.berkeley.edu>
+Augie Fackler <durin42 at gmail.com>
+Tay Ray Chuan <rctay89 at gmail.com>
+Risto Kankkunen <risto.kankkunen at iki.fi>
+Jonas Haag <jonas at lophus.org>
+Fabien Boucher <fabien.boucher at enovance.com>
+James Westby <jw+debian at jameswestby.net>
+Mike Edgar <adgar at google.com>
+Koen Martens <gmc at sonologic.nl>
+Abderrahim Kitouni <a.kitouni at gmail.com>
+William Grant <william.grant at canonical.com>
+Marcin Kuzminski <marcin at python-works.com>
+Ryan Faulkner <rfaulk at yahoo-inc.com>
+Julian Berman <Julian at GrayVines.com>
+Mark Mikofski <mark.mikofski at sunpowercorp.com>
+Michael K <michael-k at users.noreply.github.com>
+Ali Sabil <ali.sabil at gmail.com>
+Damien Tournoud <damien at commerceguys.com>
+Hannu Valtonen <hannu.valtonen at ohmu.fi>
+Mika Mäenpää <mika.j.maenpaa at iki.fi>
+Paul Hummer <paul at eventuallyanyway.com>
+Lele Gaifax <lele at metapensiero.it>
+Lukasz Balcerzak <lukasz.balcerzak at python-center.org>
+Tommy Yu <tommy.yu at auckland.ac.nz>
+anatoly techtonik <techtonik at gmail.com>
+bmcorser <bmcorser at gmail.com>
+Brendan Cully <brendan at kublai.com>
+Chow Loong Jin <hyperair at debian.org>
+Chris Eberle <eberle1080 at gmail.com>
+Dmitriy <dkomarov at gmail.com>
+Hervé Cauwelier <herve at oursours.net>
+Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <hugo at barrera.io>
+Jameson Nash <jameson at mit.edu>
+Marc Brinkmann <git at marcbrinkmann.de>
+Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas at dandrimont.eu>
+Robert Brown <robert.brown at gmail.com>
+Siddharth Agarwal <sid0 at fb.com>
+Stefan Zimmermann <zimmermann.code at gmail.com>
+Takeshi Kanemoto <tak.kanemoto at gmail.com>
+Yifan Zhang <yifan at wavii.com>
+Aaron O'Mullan <aaron.omullan at friendco.de>
+Adam "Cezar" Jenkins <emperorcezar at gmail.com>
+Alberto Ruiz <aruiz at gnome.org>
+Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net>
+Andreas Kloeckner <inform at tiker.net>
+André Roth <neolynx at gmail.com>
+Benjamin Pollack <benjamin at bitquabit.com>
+Benoit HERVIER <khertan at khertan.net>
+Dan Callaghan <dcallagh at redhat.com>
+David Keijser <david.keijser at klarna.com>
+David Ostrovsky <david at ostrovsky.org>
+David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse at gmail.com>
+Dmitrij D. Czarkoff <czarkoff at gmail.com>
+Doug Hellmann <doug at doughellmann.com>
+Dov Feldstern <dovdevel at gmail.com>
+Félix Mattrat <felix at dysosmus.net>
+Hwee Miin Koh <hwee-miin.koh at ubisoft.com>
+Jason R. Coombs <jaraco at jaraco.com>
+Jeremy Whitlock <jcscoobyrs at gmail.com>
+John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com>
+Laurent Rineau <laurent.rineau at cgal.org>
+Martin Packman <gzlist at googlemail.com>
+Max Shawabkeh <max99x at gmail.com>
+Michael Hudson <michael.hudson at canonical.com>
+Nick Stenning <nick at whiteink.com>
+Nick Ward <ward.nickjames at gmail.com>
+Paul Chen <lancevdance at gmail.com>
+Roland Mas <lolando at debian.org>
+Ronald Blaschke <ron at rblasch.org>
+Ronny Pfannschmidt <Ronny.Pfannschmidt at gmx.de>
+Ross Light <ross at zombiezen.com>
+Ryan McKern <ryan at orangefort.com>
+Ted Horst <ted.horst at earthlink.net>
+Thomas Liebetraut <thomas at tommie-lie.de>
+Timo Schmid <info at bluec0re.eu>
+Víðir Valberg Guðmundsson <vidir.valberg at orn.li>
+dak180 <dak180 at users.sourceforge.net>
+Akbar Gumbira <akbargumbira at gmail.com>
+Alex Holmes <alex.holmes at isotoma.com>
+Andi McClure <andi.m.mcclure at gmail.com>
+Andres Lowrie <andres.lowrie at gmail.com>
+Artem Tikhomirov <artem.tikhomirov at syntevo.com>
+Brian Visel <eode at eptitude.net>
+Bruce Duncan <Bruce.Duncan at ed.ac.uk>
+Bruno Renié <brutasse at gmail.com>
+Chaiwat Suttipongsakul <cwt at bashell.com>
+Chris Bunney <crbunney at users.noreply.github.com>
+Chris Reid <chris at reidsy.com>
+Daniele Sluijters <daniele.sluijters at gmail.com>
+David Bennett <davbennett at google.com>
+David Blewett <davidb at sixfeetup.com>
+David Carr <david at carrclan.us>
+Dirk <dirk at opani.com>
+Elan Ruusamäe <glen at delfi.ee>
+Forrest Hopkins <fingerheroes at gmail.com>
+Hal Wine <hal.wine at gmail.com>
+Hans Kolek <hkolek at gmail.com>
+Jakub Wilk <jwilk at jwilk.net>
+JonChu <jchonphoenix at gmail.com>
+Kostis Anagnostopoulos <ankostis at gmail.com>
+Kyle Kelly <kkelly at yelp.com>
+Lionel Flandrin <lionel at svkt.org>
+Max Bowsher <_ at maxb.eu>
+Mike Williams <miwilliams at google.com>
+Mikhail Terekhov <terekhov at emc.com>
+Nix <nix at esperi.co.uk>
+OnMaster <wme at CONTACT.DE>
+Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin at gmail.com>
+Ricardo Salveti <ricardo.salveti at openbossa.org>
+Rod Cloutier <rodcloutier at gmail.com>
+Sam Vilain <svilain at saymedia.com>
+Stefano Rivera <stefano at rivera.za.net>
+Steven Myint <git at stevenmyint.com>
+Søren Løvborg <sorenl at unity3d.com>
+Travis Cline <travis.cline at gmail.com>
+Victor Stinner <vstinner at redhat.com>
+Volodymyr Holovko <vholovko at gmail.com>
+Yuval Langer <yuval.langer at gmail.com>
+codingtony <tony.bussieres at gmail.com>
+jon bain <jsbain at yahoo.com>
+kwatters <kwatters at tagged.com>
+max <max0d41 at github.com>
+Segev Finer <segev208 at gmail.com>
+fviolette <fviolette at talend.com>
+dzhuang <dzhuang.scut at gmail.com>
+Antoine Pietri <antoine.pietri1 at gmail.com>
+
+If you contributed but are missing from this list, please send me an e-mail.
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md
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+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md
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+All functionality should be available in pure Python. Optional C
+implementations may be written for performance reasons, but should never
+replace the Python implementation. The C implementations should follow the
+kernel/git coding style.
+
+Where possible include updates to NEWS along with your improvements.
+
+New functionality and bug fixes should be accompanied by matching unit tests.
+
+Coding style
+------------
+Where possible, please follow PEP8 with regard to coding style.
+
+Furthermore, triple-quotes should always be """, single quotes are ' unless
+using " would result in less escaping within the string.
+
+Public methods, functions and classes should all have doc strings. Please use
+epydoc style docstrings to document parameters and return values.
+You can generate the documentation by running "make doc".
+
+Running the tests
+-----------------
+To run the testsuite, you should be able to simply run "make check". This
+will run the tests using unittest.
+
+ $ make check
+
+Tox configuration is also present as well as a Travis configuration file.
+
+String Types
+------------
+Like Linux, Git treats filenames as arbitrary bytestrings. There is no prescribed
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+For this reason, Dulwich internally treats git-based filenames as bytestrings. It is up
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+
+* git-repository related filenames: bytes
+* object sha1 digests (20 bytes long): bytes
+* object sha1 hexdigests (40 bytes long): str (bytestrings on python2, strings on python3)
+
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