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convert extension: Add support for username mapping
Allows mapping usernames to new ones during conversion process.
- Use -A option for first import
- Then at the end of the conversion process and if the destination
repo supports authorfile attribute, author map content is copied
to the file pointed by the authorfile call.
- On incremental conversions w/o any -A option specified, the
destination authorfile, if any, gets read automatically.
EG: This allows mapping unix system usernames used in CVS accounts
to a more typical "Firstname Lastname <address@server.org>" pair.
author | Edouard Gomez <ed.gomez@free.fr> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:25:55 +0200 |
parents | f9567a7fa3b3 |
children | 88803a69b24a |
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import getopt def fancyopts(args, options, state): long = [] short = '' map = {} dt = {} for s, l, d, c in options: pl = l.replace('-', '_') map['-'+s] = map['--'+l] = pl state[pl] = d dt[pl] = type(d) if (d is not None and d is not True and d is not False and not callable(d)): if s: s += ':' if l: l += '=' if s: short = short + s if l: long.append(l) opts, args = getopt.getopt(args, short, long) for opt, arg in opts: if dt[map[opt]] is type(fancyopts): state[map[opt]](state, map[opt], arg) elif dt[map[opt]] is type(1): state[map[opt]] = int(arg) elif dt[map[opt]] is type(''): state[map[opt]] = arg elif dt[map[opt]] is type([]): state[map[opt]].append(arg) elif dt[map[opt]] is type(None): state[map[opt]] = True elif dt[map[opt]] is type(False): state[map[opt]] = True return args