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* branchmanager: Allow deferred and optional cleanup on success.Richard Maw2013-11-291-14/+80
| | | | | | | | | | | | Now it will optionally clean up on success based on a constructor parameter. It can be later cleaned up explicitly by calling close(). It is called close, rather than something more obvious, like cleanup(), since it means the manager can be re-used with contextlib.closing(). This now means that using the Managers without a context manager is less ugly, since you can explicitly call .close() in a finally block.
* morphlib: Add branch context managersRichard Maw2013-11-221-0/+158
This adds a LocalRefManager, which handles ref updates to local repositories (i.e. your workspace). It provides proxy methods for ref updates to a set of repositories. If an exception occurs in the body of the context manager, the updates will be rolled back to before the context manager was entered. The purpose for using a LocalRefManager instead of making the changes to the repositories directly, is to provide atomic updates to a set of refs in a set of repositories, where all refs are updated, or none are. This also adds a RemoteRefManager, which handles pushing branches to remote repositories. It provides a proxy push method, which will delete pushed branches, and re-push deleted branches after the context manager exits. Its purpose, instead of providing atomic updates to remote repositories, is to provide temporary branches. This is because it is used to provide temporary build branches. The difference between atomic update and temporary push, is that the remote branches are deleted when the context is left, rather than kept, as LocalRefManager does. The RemoteRefManager currently cannot provide the same atomicity guarantees as the LocalRefManager, so if there is a push between the branch being created and the RemoteRefManager cleaning it up, that change is lost without RemoteRefManager even knowing it existed. Git 1.8.5 will add functionality to make this possible.