#!/usr/bin/perl -w # ==================================================================== # Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet. All rights reserved. # # This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which # you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms # are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. # If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a # newer version instead, at your option. # # This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many # individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision # history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/. # ==================================================================== # $HeadURL: http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/1.4.x/contrib/hook-scripts/check-case-insensitive.pl $ # $LastChangedDate: 2006-02-04 00:36:42 +0000 (Sat, 04 Feb 2006) $ # $LastChangedBy: sunny256 $ # $LastChangedRevision: 18331 $ # This script is deprecated, please use check-case-insensitve.py instead. use strict; require 5.004; # This is when locale support was added. # This 'use encoding' and setting the LANG environment variable has the # desired effect of handling the comparison of extended characters and # preventing a commit. However, if any of the files in conflict have # extended characters in them this is the error displayed by the client: # # Commit failed (details follow): # svn: MERGE request failed on '/svn/play/martinto/trunk' # svn: General svn error from server # # It should list the file names which are in conflict. But it does stop the # commit. use encoding "utf8"; $ENV{'LANG'} = 'en_GB.UTF-8'; # Please check the path to svnlook is correct... my $svnlook; if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { $svnlook = '"c:\Program Files\subversion\bin\svnlook.exe"'; } else { $svnlook = '/usr/local/bin/svnlook'; } # This script can be called from a pre-commit hook on either Windows or a Unix # like operating system. It implements the checks required to ensure that the # repository acts in a way which is compatible with a case preserving but # case insensitive file system. # # When a file is added this script checks the file tree in the repository for # files which would be the same name on a case insensitive file system and # rejects the commit. # # On a Unix system put this script in the hooks directory and add this to the # pre-commit script: # # $REPOS/hooks/check-case-insensitive.pl "$REPOS" "$TXN" || exit 1 # # On a windows machine add this to pre-commit.bat: # # perl \check-case-insensitive.pl %1 %2 # if errorlevel 1 goto :ERROR # exit 0 # :ERROR # echo Error found in commit 1>&2 # exit 1 # # You may need to change the setting of $svnlook to the path to the # executable on your system. # # Turn on debug by adding up to three -debug options as the first options in # the list. The more -debug options the more output. If you specify more # than one the output goes into a file. # # If you have any problems with this script feel free to contact # Martin Tomes # Bugfixes and some debug code added by Jeremy Bettis my $openstr = '-|'; # Shift off any debug options. my $debug = 0; while (@ARGV and $ARGV[0] =~ /^-d(ebug)?$/) { $debug++; shift; } # If there is too much debug output to STDERR subversion doesn't like it, so, # if a lot of output is expected send it to a file instead. if ($debug > 0) { if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { open(STDERR, ">c:/svnlog.txt") or die "$0: cannot open 'c:/svnlog.txt' for writing: $!\n"; } else { open(STDERR, ">/tmp/svnlog.txt") or die "$0: cannot open '/tmp/svnlog.txt' for writing: $!\n"; } } # Fetch the command line arguments. unless (@ARGV > 1) { die "usage: $0 [-d [-d [-d]]] repos txn [--revision]\n"; } my $repos = shift; my $txn = shift; # Jeremy Bettis wrote the $flag code and has this to # say about it: # # The reason I did that was so that I could test the hook without actually # doing a commit. Whenever I had a commit that succeeded in making a bad file # or directory, or when a commit took too long I just did a sequence of # operations like this: # # svnlook youngest path # (it tells me that HEAD is 987 or whatever) # check-case-insensitive.pl -debug path 987 -r # and then the check-case-insensitive.pl passes -r to svnlook instead of # --transaction. # # Of course when it gets down to # Get the file tree at the previous revision, # then it doesn't work, but most of my problems were found before that point. my $flag = '--transaction'; $flag = shift if @ARGV; # Each added path put here. my @added; # The file tree as a hash, index lower cased name, value actual name. my %tree; # Command being executed. my $cmd; print STDERR "LANG=", $ENV{'LANG'}, "\n" if ($debug and defined($ENV{'LANG'})); # Get a list of added files. local *SVNLOOK; $cmd = "$svnlook changed \"$repos\" $flag $txn"; print STDERR "$cmd\n" if ($debug); open(SVNLOOK, $openstr, $cmd) or die("$0: cannot open '$cmd' pipe for reading: $!\n"); while () { chomp; if (/^A\s+(\S.*)/) { push @added, $1; } } close SVNLOOK; if ($debug) { print STDERR "Added " . ($#added + 1) . " items:\n"; foreach my $itm (@added) { print STDERR " $itm\n"; } } unless (@added) { print STDERR "No files added\n" if ($debug); # No added files so no problem. exit(0); } # Get the shortest directory name which has changed, this will be the path # into the repository to use to get the history. $cmd = "$svnlook dirs-changed \"$repos\" $flag $txn"; print STDERR "$cmd\n" if ($debug); open(SVNLOOK, $openstr, $cmd) or die("$0: cannot open '$cmd' pipe for reading: $!\n"); my $shortest=999999; my $changed; while () { chomp; print STDERR " ", $_, "\n" if ($debug > 2); if (length($_) < $shortest) { $changed = $_; $shortest = length($_); } } close SVNLOOK; # There isn't a leading slash on $changed but there is a trailing one. When # it is the root of the repository the / is a pain, so always remove the # trailing slash and put it back in where needed. $changed =~ s/\/$//; # Use the history of $changed path to find the revision of the previous commit. $cmd = "$svnlook history \"$repos\" \"$changed/\""; print STDERR "$cmd\n" if ($debug); open(SVNLOOK, $openstr, $cmd) or die("$0: cannot open '$cmd' pipe for reading: $!\n"); my $lastrev; while () { chomp; if (/(\d+)/) { $lastrev = $1; last; } } close SVNLOOK; # Get the file tree at the previous revision and turn the output into # complete paths for each file. my @path; $cmd = "$svnlook tree \"$repos\" \"$changed/\" --revision $lastrev"; print STDERR "$cmd\n" if ($debug); open(SVNLOOK, $openstr, $cmd) or die("$0: cannot open '$cmd' pipe for reading: $!\n"); while () { chomp; print STDERR "tree: '", $_, "'\n" if ($debug > 2); next if (/^\/{1,2}$/); # Ignore the root node. Two /'s at root of the repos. if (/^(\s+)(.*)\/$/) { # Is a directory. $#path = length($1)-2; # Number of spaces at start of line is nest level. push @path, $2; my $name = join('/', @path) . '/'; my $index; if ($changed eq '') { $index = $name; } else { $index = $changed . '/' . $name; } $tree{lc($index)} = $name; # Index the hash with case folded name. print STDERR "\$tree{lc($index)}=$name (dir)\n" if ($debug > 1); } elsif (/^(\s+)(.*)$/) { # This is a real file name, not a directory. $#path = length($1)-2; # Number of spaces at start of line is nest level. my $name; if ($#path eq -1) { $name = $2; } else { $name = join('/', @path) . '/' . $2; } my $index; if ($changed eq '') { $index = $name; } else { $index = $changed . '/' . $name; } $tree{lc($index)} = $name; # Index the hash with case folded name. print STDERR "\$tree{lc($index)}=$name\n" if ($debug > 1); } } close SVNLOOK; my $failmsg; my %newtree; foreach my $newfile (@added) { print STDERR "Checking \$tree{lc($newfile)}\n" if ($debug > 1); # Without the following line it gets the lc() wrong. my $junk = "x$newfile"; my $lcnewfile = lc($newfile); if (exists($tree{$lcnewfile})) { $failmsg .= "\n $newfile already exists as " . $tree{lc($newfile)}; } elsif (exists($newtree{$lcnewfile})) { $failmsg .= "\n $newfile also added as " . $newtree{lc($newfile)}; } $newtree{$lcnewfile} = $newfile; } if (defined($failmsg)) { print STDERR "\nFile name case conflict found:\n" . $failmsg . "\n"; exit 1; } exit 0;