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+ == 0.7.0 / 2008-01-07
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+
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+ * 1 major enhancement
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+ * First public release!
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+
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+ History.txt
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+ Manifest.txt
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+ README.txt
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+ Rakefile
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+ lib/grit.rb
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+ lib/grit/actor.rb
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+ lib/grit/blob.rb
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+ lib/grit/commit.rb
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+ lib/grit/diff.rb
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+ lib/grit/errors.rb
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+ lib/grit/git.rb
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+ lib/grit/head.rb
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+ lib/grit/lazy.rb
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+ lib/grit/repo.rb
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+ lib/grit/tree.rb
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+ test/fixtures/blame
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+ test/fixtures/cat_file_blob
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+ test/fixtures/cat_file_blob_size
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+ test/fixtures/diff_p
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+ test/fixtures/for_each_ref
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+ test/fixtures/ls_tree_a
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+ test/fixtures/ls_tree_b
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+ test/fixtures/rev_list
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+ test/fixtures/rev_list_single
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+ test/fixtures/rev_parse
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+ test/helper.rb
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+ test/profile.rb
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+ test/suite.rb
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+ test/test_actor.rb
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+ test/test_blob.rb
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+ test/test_commit.rb
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+ test/test_git.rb
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+ test/test_head.rb
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+ test/test_reality.rb
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+ test/test_repo.rb
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+ test/test_tree.rb
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+ grit
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+ by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath
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+ http://grit.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ == DESCRIPTION:
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+
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+ Grit is a Ruby library for extracting information from a git repository in and
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+ object oriented manner.
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+
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+ == REQUIREMENTS:
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+
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+ * git (http://git.or.cz) tested with 1.5.3.4
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+
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+ == INSTALL:
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+
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+ sudo gem install grit
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+
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+ == USAGE:
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+
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+ Grit gives you object model access to your git repository. Once you have
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+ created a repository object, you can traverse it to find parent commit(s),
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+ trees, blobs, etc.
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+
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+ = Initialize a Repo object
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+
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+ The first step is to create a Grit::Repo object to represent your repo. I
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+ include the Grit module so reduce typing.
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+
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+ include Grit
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+ repo = Repo.new("/Users/tom/dev/grit")
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+
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+ In the above example, the directory /Users/tom/dev/grit is my working
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+ repo and contains the .git directory. You can also initialize Grit with a
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+ bare repo.
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+
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+ repo = Repo.new("/var/git/grit.git")
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+
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+ = Getting a list of commits
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+
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+ From the Repo object, you can get a list of commits as an array of Commit
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+ objects.
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+
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+ repo.commits
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+ # => [#<Grit::Commit "e80bbd2ce67651aa18e57fb0b43618ad4baf7750">,
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+ #<Grit::Commit "91169e1f5fa4de2eaea3f176461f5dc784796769">,
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+ #<Grit::Commit "038af8c329ef7c1bae4568b98bd5c58510465493">,
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+ #<Grit::Commit "40d3057d09a7a4d61059bca9dca5ae698de58cbe">,
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+ #<Grit::Commit "4ea50f4754937bf19461af58ce3b3d24c77311d9">]
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+
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+ Called without arguments, Repo#commits returns a list of up to ten commits
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+ reachable by the master branch (starting at the latest commit). You can ask
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+ for commits beginning at a different branch, commit, tag, etc.
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+
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+ repo.commits('mybranch')
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+ repo.commits('40d3057d09a7a4d61059bca9dca5ae698de58cbe')
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+ repo.commits('v0.1')
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+
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+ You can specify the maximum number of commits to return.
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+
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+ repo.commits('master', 100)
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+
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+ If you need paging, you can specify a number of commits to skip.
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+
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+ repo.commits('master', 10, 20)
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+
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+ The above will return commits 21-30 from the commit list.
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+
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+ = The Commit object
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+
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+ Commit objects contain information about that commit.
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+
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+ head = repo.commits.first
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+
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+ head.id
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+ # => "e80bbd2ce67651aa18e57fb0b43618ad4baf7750"
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+
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+ head.parents
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+ # => [#<Grit::Commit "91169e1f5fa4de2eaea3f176461f5dc784796769">]
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+
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+ head.tree
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+ # => #<Grit::Tree "3536eb9abac69c3e4db583ad38f3d30f8db4771f">
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+
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+ head.author
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+ # => #<Grit::Actor "Tom Preston-Werner <tom@mojombo.com>">
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+
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+ head.authored_date
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+ # => Wed Oct 24 22:02:31 -0700 2007
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+
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+ head.committer
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+ # => #<Grit::Actor "Tom Preston-Werner <tom@mojombo.com>">
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+
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+ head.committed_date
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+ # => Wed Oct 24 22:02:31 -0700 2007
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+
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+ head.message
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+ # => "add Actor inspect"
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+
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+ You can traverse a commit's ancestry by chaining calls to #parents.
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+
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+ repo.commits.first.parents[0].parents[0].parents[0]
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+
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+ The above corresponds to master^^^ or master~3 in git parlance.
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+
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+ = The Tree object
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+
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+ A tree records pointers to the contents of a directory. Let's say you want
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+ the root tree of the latest commit on the master branch.
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+
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+ tree = repo.commits.first.tree
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+ # => #<Grit::Tree "3536eb9abac69c3e4db583ad38f3d30f8db4771f">
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+
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+ tree.id
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+ # => "3536eb9abac69c3e4db583ad38f3d30f8db4771f"
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+
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+ Once you have a tree, you can get the contents.
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+
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+ contents = tree.contents
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+ # => [#<Grit::Blob "4ebc8aea50e0a67e000ba29a30809d0a7b9b2666">,
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+ #<Grit::Blob "81d2c27608b352814cbe979a6acd678d30219678">,
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+ #<Grit::Tree "c3d07b0083f01a6e1ac969a0f32b8d06f20c62e5">,
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+ #<Grit::Tree "4d00fe177a8407dbbc64a24dbfc564762c0922d8">]
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+
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+ This tree contains two Blob objects and two Tree objects. The trees are
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+ subdirectories and the blobs are files. Trees below the root have additional
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+ attributes.
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+
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+ contents.last.name
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+ # => "lib"
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+
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+ contents.last.mode
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+ # => "040000"
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+
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+ There is a convenience method that allows you to get a named sub-object
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+ from a tree.
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+
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+ tree/"lib"
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+ # => #<Grit::Tree "e74893a3d8a25cbb1367cf241cc741bfd503c4b2">
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+
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+ You can also get a tree directly from the repo if you know its name.
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+
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+ repo.tree
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+ # => #<Grit::Tree "master">
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+
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+ repo.tree("91169e1f5fa4de2eaea3f176461f5dc784796769")
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+ # => #<Grit::Tree "91169e1f5fa4de2eaea3f176461f5dc784796769">
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+
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+ = The Blob object
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+
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+ A blob represents a file. Trees often contain blobs.
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+
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+ blob = tree.contents.first
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+ # => #<Grit::Blob "4ebc8aea50e0a67e000ba29a30809d0a7b9b2666">
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+
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+ A blob has certain attributes.
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+
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+ blob.id
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+ # => "4ebc8aea50e0a67e000ba29a30809d0a7b9b2666"
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+
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+ blob.name
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+ # => "README.txt"
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+
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+ blob.mode
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+ # => "100644"
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+
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+ blob.size
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+ # => 7726
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+ You can get the data of a blob as a string.
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+
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+ blob.data
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+ # => "Grit is a library to ..."
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+
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+ You can also get a blob directly from the repo if you know its name.
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+ repo.blob("4ebc8aea50e0a67e000ba29a30809d0a7b9b2666")
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+ # => #<Grit::Blob "4ebc8aea50e0a67e000ba29a30809d0a7b9b2666">
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+
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+ == LICENSE:
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+
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+ (The MIT License)
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+ Copyright (c) 2007 Tom Preston-Werner
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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+ CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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+ TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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+ SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ require './lib/grit.rb'
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+
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+ Hoe.new('grit', Grit::VERSION) do |p|
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+ p.rubyforge_name = 'grit'
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+ p.author = 'Tom Preston-Werner'
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+ p.email = 'tom@rubyisawesome.com'
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+ p.summary = 'Object model interface to a git repo'
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+ p.description = p.paragraphs_of('README.txt', 2..2).join("\n\n")
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+ p.url = p.paragraphs_of('README.txt', 0).first.split(/\n/)[2..-1].map { |u| u.strip }
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+ p.changes = p.paragraphs_of('History.txt', 0..1).join("\n\n")
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Open an irb session preloaded with this library"
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+ task :console do
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+ sh "irb -rubygems -r ./lib/grit.rb"
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+ end
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+
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+ task :coverage do
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+ system("rm -fr coverage")
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+ system("rcov test/test_*.rb")
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+ system("open coverage/index.html")
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+ end
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+ $:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) # For use/testing when no gem is installed
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+
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+ # core
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+
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+ # stdlib
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+
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+ # third party
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'mime/types'
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+
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+ # internal requires
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+ require 'grit/lazy'
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+ require 'grit/errors'
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+ require 'grit/git'
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+ require 'grit/head'
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+ require 'grit/commit'
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+ require 'grit/tree'
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+ require 'grit/blob'
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+ require 'grit/actor'
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+ require 'grit/diff'
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+ require 'grit/repo'
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+
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+ module Grit
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+ class << self
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+ attr_accessor :debug
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+ end
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+
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+ self.debug = false
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+
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+ VERSION = '0.7.0'
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+ end
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+ module Grit
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+
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+ class Actor
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+ attr_reader :name
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+ attr_reader :email
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+
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+ def initialize(name, email)
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+ @name = name
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+ @email = email
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+ end
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+ alias_method :to_s, :name
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+
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+ # Create an Actor from a string.
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+ # +str+ is the string, which is expected to be in regular git format
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+ #
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+ # Format
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+ # John Doe <jdoe@example.com>
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+ #
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+ # Returns Actor
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+ def self.from_string(str)
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+ case str
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+ when /<.+>/
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+ m, name, email = *str.match(/(.*) <(.+?)>/)
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+ return self.new(name, email)
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+ else
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+ return self.new(str, nil)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Pretty object inspection
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+ def inspect
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+ %Q{#<Grit::Actor "#{@name} <#{@email}>">}
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+ end
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+ end # Actor
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+
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+ end # Grit
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+ module Grit
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+
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+ class Blob
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+ DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE = "text/plain"
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+
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+ attr_reader :id
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+ attr_reader :mode
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+ attr_reader :name
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+
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+ # Create an unbaked Blob containing just the specified attributes
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+ # +repo+ is the Repo
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+ # +atts+ is a Hash of instance variable data
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+ #
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+ # Returns Grit::Blob (unbaked)
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+ def self.create(repo, atts)
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+ self.allocate.create_initialize(repo, atts)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Initializer for Blob.create
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+ # +repo+ is the Repo
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+ # +atts+ is a Hash of instance variable data
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+ #
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+ # Returns Grit::Blob (unbaked)
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+ def create_initialize(repo, atts)
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+ @repo = repo
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+ atts.each do |k, v|
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+ instance_variable_set("@#{k}".to_sym, v)
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+ end
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # The size of this blob in bytes
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+ #
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+ # Returns Integer
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+ def size
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+ @size ||= @repo.git.cat_file({:s => true}, id).chomp.to_i
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+ end
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+
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+ # The binary contents of this blob.
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+ #
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+ # Returns String
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+ def data
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+ @data ||= @repo.git.cat_file({:p => true}, id)
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+ end
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+
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+ # The mime type of this file (based on the filename)
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+ #
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+ # Returns String
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+ def mime_type
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+ guesses = MIME::Types.type_for(self.name) rescue []
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+ guesses.first ? guesses.first.simplified : DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE
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+ end
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+
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+ # The blame information for the given file at the given commit
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+ #
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+ # Returns Array: [Grit::Commit, Array: [<line>]]
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+ def self.blame(repo, commit, file)
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+ data = repo.git.blame({:p => true}, commit, '--', file)
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+
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+ commits = {}
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+ blames = []
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+ info = nil
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+
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+ data.split("\n").each do |line|
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+ parts = line.split(/\s+/, 2)
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+ case parts.first
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+ when /^[0-9A-Fa-f]{40}$/
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+ case line
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+ when /^([0-9A-Fa-f]{40}) (\d+) (\d+) (\d+)$/
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+ _, id, origin_line, final_line, group_lines = *line.match(/^([0-9A-Fa-f]{40}) (\d+) (\d+) (\d+)$/)
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+ info = {:id => id}
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+ blames << [nil, []]
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+ when /^([0-9A-Fa-f]{40}) (\d+) (\d+)$/
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+ _, id, origin_line, final_line = *line.match(/^([0-9A-Fa-f]{40}) (\d+) (\d+)$/)
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+ info = {:id => id}
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+ end
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+ when /^(author|committer)/
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+ case parts.first
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+ when /^(.+)-mail$/
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+ info["#{$1}_email".intern] = parts.last
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+ when /^(.+)-time$/
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+ info["#{$1}_date".intern] = Time.at(parts.last.to_i)
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+ when /^(author|committer)$/
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+ info[$1.intern] = parts.last
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+ end
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+ when /^filename/
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+ info[:filename] = parts.last
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+ when /^summary/
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+ info[:summary] = parts.last
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+ when ''
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+ c = commits[info[:id]]
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+ unless c
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+ c = Commit.create(repo, :id => info[:id],
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+ :author => Actor.from_string(info[:author] + ' ' + info[:author_email]),
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+ :authored_date => info[:author_date],
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+ :committer => Actor.from_string(info[:committer] + ' ' + info[:committer_email]),
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+ :committed_date => info[:committer_date],
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+ :message => info[:summary])
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+ commits[info[:id]] = c
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+ end
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+ _, text = *line.match(/^\t(.*)$/)
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+ blames.last[0] = c
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+ blames.last[1] << text
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+ info = nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ blames
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+ end
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+
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+ # Pretty object inspection
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+ def inspect
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+ %Q{#<Grit::Blob "#{@id}">}
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+ end
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+ end # Blob
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+
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+ end # Grit