Merge branch 'trws-git-tag-support' into develop

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Todd Gamblin 2015-06-13 17:53:09 -07:00
commit b8aeab0439
2 changed files with 18 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -417,12 +417,18 @@ def fetch(self):
# If we want a particular branch ask for it.
if self.branch:
args.extend(['--branch', self.branch])
elif self.tag and self.git_version >= ver('1.8.5.2'):
args.extend(['--branch', self.tag])
# Try to be efficient if we're using a new enough git.
# This checks out only one branch's history
if self.git_version > ver('1.7.10'):
args.append('--single-branch')
# Yet more efficiency, only download a 1-commit deep tree
if self.git_version >= ver('1.7.1'):
args.extend(['--depth','1'])
args.append(self.url)
self.git(*args)
self.stage.chdir_to_source()
@ -430,7 +436,11 @@ def fetch(self):
# For tags, be conservative and check them out AFTER
# cloning. Later git versions can do this with clone
# --branch, but older ones fail.
if self.tag:
if self.tag and self.git_version < ver('1.8.5.2'):
# pull --tags returns a "special" error code of 1 in
# older versions that we have to ignore.
# see: https://github.com/git/git/commit/19d122b
self.git('pull', '--tags', ignore_errors=1)
self.git('checkout', self.tag)

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@ -57,8 +57,13 @@ def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run the executable with subprocess.check_output, return output."""
return_output = kwargs.get("return_output", False)
fail_on_error = kwargs.get("fail_on_error", True)
ignore_errors = kwargs.get("ignore_errors", ())
error = kwargs.get("error", sys.stderr)
# if they just want to ignore one error code, make it a tuple.
if isinstance(ignore_errors, int):
ignore_errors = (ignore_errors,)
quoted_args = [arg for arg in args if re.search(r'^"|^\'|"$|\'$', arg)]
if quoted_args:
tty.warn("Quotes in command arguments can confuse scripts like configure.",
@ -85,7 +90,8 @@ def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
out, err = proc.communicate()
self.returncode = proc.returncode
if fail_on_error and proc.returncode != 0:
rc = proc.returncode
if fail_on_error and rc != 0 and (rc not in ignore_errors):
raise ProcessError("Command exited with status %d:"
% proc.returncode, cmd_line)
if return_output: