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@@ -4,13 +4,12 @@ import os
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import sys
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import sys
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import shutil
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import shutil
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from pathlib import Path
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from pathlib import Path
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-from subprocess import DEVNULL
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from milc import cli
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from milc import cli
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import jsonschema
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import jsonschema
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import qmk.keymap
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import qmk.keymap
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-from qmk.constants import QMK_FIRMWARE, KEYBOARD_OUTPUT_PREFIX
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+from qmk.constants import KEYBOARD_OUTPUT_PREFIX
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from qmk.json_schema import json_load, validate
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from qmk.json_schema import json_load, validate
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@@ -90,31 +89,6 @@ def create_make_command(keyboard, keymap, target=None, dry_run=False, parallel=1
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return create_make_target(':'.join(make_args), dry_run=dry_run, parallel=parallel, **env_vars)
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return create_make_target(':'.join(make_args), dry_run=dry_run, parallel=parallel, **env_vars)
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-def get_git_version(current_time, repo_dir='.', check_dir='.'):
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- """Returns the current git version for a repo, or the current time.
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- """
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- git_describe_cmd = ['git', 'describe', '--abbrev=6', '--dirty', '--always', '--tags']
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-
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- if repo_dir != '.':
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- repo_dir = Path('lib') / repo_dir
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-
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- if check_dir != '.':
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- check_dir = repo_dir / check_dir
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-
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- if Path(check_dir).exists():
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- git_describe = cli.run(git_describe_cmd, stdin=DEVNULL, cwd=repo_dir)
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-
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- if git_describe.returncode == 0:
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- return git_describe.stdout.strip()
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-
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- else:
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- cli.log.warn(f'"{" ".join(git_describe_cmd)}" returned error code {git_describe.returncode}')
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- print(git_describe.stderr)
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- return current_time
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-
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- return current_time
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-
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-
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def get_make_parallel_args(parallel=1):
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def get_make_parallel_args(parallel=1):
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"""Returns the arguments for running the specified number of parallel jobs.
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"""Returns the arguments for running the specified number of parallel jobs.
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"""
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"""
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@@ -237,83 +211,6 @@ def parse_configurator_json(configurator_file):
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return user_keymap
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return user_keymap
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-def git_get_username():
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- """Retrieves user's username from Git config, if set.
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- """
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- git_username = cli.run(['git', 'config', '--get', 'user.name'])
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-
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- if git_username.returncode == 0 and git_username.stdout:
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- return git_username.stdout.strip()
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-
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-
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-def git_check_repo():
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- """Checks that the .git directory exists inside QMK_HOME.
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- This is a decent enough indicator that the qmk_firmware directory is a
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- proper Git repository, rather than a .zip download from GitHub.
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- """
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- dot_git_dir = QMK_FIRMWARE / '.git'
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-
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- return dot_git_dir.is_dir()
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-
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-
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-def git_get_branch():
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- """Returns the current branch for a repo, or None.
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- """
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- git_branch = cli.run(['git', 'branch', '--show-current'])
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- if not git_branch.returncode != 0 or not git_branch.stdout:
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- # Workaround for Git pre-2.22
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- git_branch = cli.run(['git', 'rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD'])
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-
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- if git_branch.returncode == 0:
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- return git_branch.stdout.strip()
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-
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-def git_get_tag():
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- """Returns the current tag for a repo, or None.
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- """
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- git_tag = cli.run(['git', 'describe', '--abbrev=0', '--tags'])
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- if git_tag.returncode == 0:
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- return git_tag.stdout.strip()
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-
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-
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-def git_is_dirty():
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- """Returns 1 if repo is dirty, or 0 if clean
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- """
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- git_diff_staged_cmd = ['git', 'diff', '--quiet']
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- git_diff_unstaged_cmd = [*git_diff_staged_cmd, '--cached']
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-
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- unstaged = cli.run(git_diff_staged_cmd)
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- staged = cli.run(git_diff_unstaged_cmd)
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-
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- return unstaged.returncode != 0 or staged.returncode != 0
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-def git_get_remotes():
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- """Returns the current remotes for a repo.
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- """
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- remotes = {}
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- git_remote_show_cmd = ['git', 'remote', 'show']
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- git_remote_get_cmd = ['git', 'remote', 'get-url']
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-
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- git_remote_show = cli.run(git_remote_show_cmd)
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- if git_remote_show.returncode == 0:
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- for name in git_remote_show.stdout.splitlines():
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- git_remote_name = cli.run([*git_remote_get_cmd, name])
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- remotes[name.strip()] = {"url": git_remote_name.stdout.strip()}
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-
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- return remotes
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-
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-def git_check_deviation(active_branch):
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- """Return True if branch has custom commits
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- """
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- cli.run(['git', 'fetch', 'upstream', active_branch])
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- deviations = cli.run(['git', '--no-pager', 'log', f'upstream/{active_branch}...{active_branch}'])
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- return bool(deviations.returncode)
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-
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def in_virtualenv():
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def in_virtualenv():
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"""Check if running inside a virtualenv.
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"""Check if running inside a virtualenv.
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Based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/1883251
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Based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/1883251
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