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/* git-merge-changelog - git "merge" driver for GNU style ChangeLog files.
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* README:
The default merge driver of 'git' *always* produces conflicts when
pulling public modifications into a privately modified ChangeLog file.
This is because ChangeLog files are always modified at the top; the
default merge driver has no clue how to deal with this. Furthermore
the conflicts are presented with more <<<< ==== >>>> markers than
necessary; this is because the default merge driver makes pointless
efforts to look at the individual line changes inside a ChangeLog entry.
This program serves as a 'git' merge driver that avoids these problems.
1. It produces no conflict when ChangeLog entries have been inserted
at the top both in the public and in the private modification. It
puts the privately added entries above the publicly added entries.
2. It respects the structure of ChangeLog files: entries are not split
into lines but kept together.
3. It also handles the case of small modifications of past ChangeLog
entries, or of removed ChangeLog entries: they are merged as one
would expect it.
4. Conflicts are presented at the top of the file, rather than where
they occurred, so that the user will see them immediately. (Unlike
for source code written in some programming language, conflict markers
that are located several hundreds lines from the top will not cause
any syntax error and therefore would be likely to remain unnoticed.)
*/
/* Installation:
$ gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=/tmp/testdir123 git-merge-changelog
$ cd /tmp/testdir123
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
Additionally, for git users:
- Add to .git/config of the checkout (or to your $HOME/.gitconfig) the
lines
[merge "merge-changelog"]
name = GNU-style ChangeLog merge driver
driver = /usr/local/bin/git-merge-changelog %O %A %B
- In every directory that contains a ChangeLog file, add a file
'.gitattributes' with this line:
ChangeLog merge=merge-changelog
(See "man 5 gitattributes" for more info.)
Additionally, for bzr users:
- Install the 'extmerge' bzr plug-in listed at
<http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/plugins/en/index.html>
<http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/BzrPlugins>
- Add to your $HOME/.bazaar/bazaar.conf the line
external_merge = git-merge-changelog %b %T %o
- Then, to merge a conflict in a ChangeLog file, use
$ bzr extmerge ChangeLog
Additionally, for hg users:
- Add to your $HOME/.hgrc the lines
[merge-patterns]
ChangeLog = git-merge-changelog
[merge-tools]
git-merge-changelog.executable = /usr/local/bin/git-merge-changelog
git-merge-changelog.args = $base $local $other
See <http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html> section merge-tools
for reference.
*/
/* Use as an alternative to 'diff3':
git-merge-changelog performs the same role as "diff3 -m", just with
reordered arguments:
$ git-merge-changelog %O %A %B
is comparable to
$ diff3 -m %A %O %B
*/
/* Calling convention:
A merge driver is called with three filename arguments:
1. %O = The common ancestor of %A and %B.
2. %A = The file's contents from the "current branch".
3. %B = The file's contents from the "other branch"; this is the contents
being merged in.
In case of a "git stash apply" or of an upstream pull (e.g. from a subsystem
maintainer to a central maintainer) or of a downstream pull with --rebase:
2. %A = The file's newest pulled contents; modified by other committers.
3. %B = The user's newest copy of the file; modified by the user.
In case of a downstream pull (e.g. from a central repository to the user)
or of an upstream pull with --rebase:
2. %A = The user's newest copy of the file; modified by the user.
3. %B = The file's newest pulled contents; modified by other committers.
It should write its merged output into file %A. It can also echo some
remarks to stdout. It should exit with return code 0 if the merge could
be resolved cleanly, or with non-zero return code if there were conflicts.
*/
/* How it works:
The structure of a ChangeLog file: It consists of ChangeLog entries. A
ChangeLog entry starts at a line following a blank line and that starts with
a non-whitespace character, or at the beginning of a file.
The merge driver works as follows: It reads the three files into memory and
dissects them into ChangeLog entries. It then finds the differences between
%O and %B. They are classified as:
- removals (some consecutive entries removed),
- changes (some consecutive entries removed, some consecutive entries
added),
- additions (some consecutive entries added).
The driver then attempts to apply the changes to %A.
To this effect, it first computes a correspondence between the entries in %O
and the entries in %A, using fuzzy string matching to still identify changed
entries.
- Removals are applied one by one. If the entry is present in %A, at any
position, it is removed. If not, the removal is marked as a conflict.
- Additions at the top of %B are applied at the top of %A.
- Additions between entry x and entry y (y may be the file end) in %B are
applied between entry x and entry y in %A (if they still exist and are
still consecutive in %A), otherwise the additions are marked as a
conflict.
- Changes are categorized into "simple changes":
entry1 ... entryn
are mapped to
added_entry ... added_entry modified_entry1 ... modified_entryn,
where the correspondence between entry_i and modified_entry_i is still
clear; and "big changes": these are all the rest. Simple changes at the
top of %B are applied by putting the added entries at the top of %A. The
changes in simple changes are applied one by one; possibly leading to
single-entry conflicts. Big changes are applied en bloc, possibly
leading to conflicts spanning multiple entries.
- Conflicts are output at the top of the file and cause an exit status of
1.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "progname.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "read-file.h"
#include "gl_xlist.h"
#include "gl_array_list.h"
#include "gl_linkedhash_list.h"
#include "gl_rbtreehash_list.h"
#include "gl_linked_list.h"
#include "xalloc.h"
#include "xmalloca.h"
#include "fstrcmp.h"
#include "minmax.h"
#include "c-strstr.h"
#include "fwriteerror.h"
#define ASSERT(expr) \
do \
{ \
if (!(expr)) \
abort (); \
} \
while (0)
#define FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD 0.6
#define FSTRCMP_STRICTER_THRESHOLD 0.8
/* Representation of a ChangeLog entry.
The string may contain NUL bytes; therefore it is represented as a plain
opaque memory region. */
struct entry
{
char *string;
size_t length;
/* Cache for the hash code. */
bool hashcode_cached;
size_t hashcode;
};
/* Create an entry.
The memory region passed by the caller must of indefinite extent. It is
*not* copied here. */
static struct entry *
entry_create (char *string, size_t length)
{
struct entry *result = XMALLOC (struct entry);
result->string = string;
result->length = length;
result->hashcode_cached = false;
return result;
}
/* Compare two entries for equality. */
static bool
entry_equals (const void *elt1, const void *elt2)
{
const struct entry *entry1 = (const struct entry *) elt1;
const struct entry *entry2 = (const struct entry *) elt2;
return entry1->length == entry2->length
&& memcmp (entry1->string, entry2->string, entry1->length) == 0;
}
/* Return a hash code of the contents of a ChangeLog entry. */
static size_t
entry_hashcode (const void *elt)
{
struct entry *entry = (struct entry *) elt;
if (!entry->hashcode_cached)
{
/* See http://www.haible.de/bruno/hashfunc.html. */
const char *s;
size_t n;
size_t h = 0;
for (s = entry->string, n = entry->length; n > 0; s++, n--)
h = (unsigned char) *s + ((h << 9) | (h >> (sizeof (size_t) * CHAR_BIT - 9)));
entry->hashcode = h;
entry->hashcode_cached = true;
}
return entry->hashcode;
}
/* Perform a fuzzy comparison of two ChangeLog entries.
Return a similarity measure of the two entries, a value between 0 and 1.
0 stands for very distinct, 1 for identical.
If the result is < LOWER_BOUND, an arbitrary other value < LOWER_BOUND can
be returned. */
static double
entry_fstrcmp (const struct entry *entry1, const struct entry *entry2,
double lower_bound)
{
/* fstrcmp works only on NUL terminated strings. */
char *memory;
double similarity;
if (memchr (entry1->string, '\0', entry1->length) != NULL)
return 0.0;
if (memchr (entry2->string, '\0', entry2->length) != NULL)
return 0.0;
memory = (char *) xmalloca (entry1->length + 1 + entry2->length + 1);
{
char *p = memory;
memcpy (p, entry1->string, entry1->length);
p += entry1->length;
*p++ = '\0';
memcpy (p, entry2->string, entry2->length);
p += entry2->length;
*p++ = '\0';
}
similarity =
fstrcmp_bounded (memory, memory + entry1->length + 1, lower_bound);
freea (memory);
return similarity;
}
/* This structure represents an entire ChangeLog file, after it was read
into memory. */
struct changelog_file
{
/* The entries, as a list. */
gl_list_t /* <struct entry *> */ entries_list;
/* The entries, as a list in opposite direction. */
gl_list_t /* <struct entry *> */ entries_reversed;
/* The entries, as an array. */
size_t num_entries;
struct entry **entries;
};
/* Read a ChangeLog file into memory.
Return the contents in *RESULT. */
static void
read_changelog_file (const char *filename, struct changelog_file *result)
{
/* Read the file in text mode, otherwise it's hard to recognize empty
lines. */
size_t length;
char *contents = read_file (filename, &length);
if (contents == NULL)
{
fprintf (stderr, "could not read file '%s'\n", filename);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
result->entries_list =
gl_list_create_empty (GL_LINKEDHASH_LIST, entry_equals, entry_hashcode,
NULL, true);
result->entries_reversed =
gl_list_create_empty (GL_RBTREEHASH_LIST, entry_equals, entry_hashcode,
NULL, true);
/* A ChangeLog file consists of ChangeLog entries. A ChangeLog entry starts
at a line following a blank line and that starts with a non-whitespace
character, or at the beginning of a file.
Split the file contents into entries. */
{
char *contents_end = contents + length;
char *start = contents;
while (start < contents_end)
{
/* Search the end of the current entry. */
char *ptr = start;
struct entry *curr;
while (ptr < contents_end)
{
ptr = memchr (ptr, '\n', contents_end - ptr);
if (ptr == NULL)
{
ptr = contents_end;
break;
}
ptr++;
if (contents_end - ptr >= 2
&& ptr[0] == '\n'
&& !(ptr[1] == '\n' || ptr[1] == '\t' || ptr[1] == ' '))
{
ptr++;
break;
}
}
curr = entry_create (start, ptr - start);
gl_list_add_last (result->entries_list, curr);
gl_list_add_first (result->entries_reversed, curr);
start = ptr;
}
}
result->num_entries = gl_list_size (result->entries_list);
result->entries = XNMALLOC (result->num_entries, struct entry *);
{
size_t index = 0;
gl_list_iterator_t iter = gl_list_iterator (result->entries_list);
const void *elt;
gl_list_node_t node;
while (gl_list_iterator_next (&iter, &elt, &node))
result->entries[index++] = (struct entry *) elt;
gl_list_iterator_free (&iter);
ASSERT (index == result->num_entries);
}
}
/* A mapping (correspondence) between entries of FILE1 and of FILE2. */
struct entries_mapping
{
struct changelog_file *file1;
struct changelog_file *file2;
/* Mapping from indices in FILE1 to indices in FILE2.
A value -1 means that the entry from FILE1 is not found in FILE2.
A value -2 means that it has not yet been computed. */
ssize_t *index_mapping;
/* Mapping from indices in FILE2 to indices in FILE1.
A value -1 means that the entry from FILE2 is not found in FILE1.
A value -2 means that it has not yet been computed. */
ssize_t *index_mapping_reverse;
};
/* Look up (or lazily compute) the mapping of an entry in FILE1.
i is the index in FILE1.
Return the index in FILE2, or -1 when the entry is not found in FILE2. */
static ssize_t
entries_mapping_get (struct entries_mapping *mapping, ssize_t i)
{
if (mapping->index_mapping[i] < -1)
{
struct changelog_file *file1 = mapping->file1;
struct changelog_file *file2 = mapping->file2;
size_t n1 = file1->num_entries;
size_t n2 = file2->num_entries;
struct entry *entry_i = file1->entries[i];
ssize_t j;
/* Search whether it approximately occurs in file2. */
ssize_t best_j = -1;
double best_j_similarity = 0.0;
for (j = n2 - 1; j >= 0; j--)
if (mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0)
{
double similarity =
entry_fstrcmp (entry_i, file2->entries[j], best_j_similarity);
if (similarity > best_j_similarity)
{
best_j = j;
best_j_similarity = similarity;
}
}
if (best_j_similarity >= FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD)
{
/* Found a similar entry in file2. */
struct entry *entry_j = file2->entries[best_j];
/* Search whether it approximately occurs in file1 at index i. */
ssize_t best_i = -1;
double best_i_similarity = 0.0;
ssize_t ii;
for (ii = n1 - 1; ii >= 0; ii--)
if (mapping->index_mapping[ii] < 0)
{
double similarity =
entry_fstrcmp (file1->entries[ii], entry_j,
best_i_similarity);
if (similarity > best_i_similarity)
{
best_i = ii;
best_i_similarity = similarity;
}
}
if (best_i_similarity >= FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD && best_i == i)
{
mapping->index_mapping[i] = best_j;
mapping->index_mapping_reverse[best_j] = i;
}
}
if (mapping->index_mapping[i] < -1)
/* It does not approximately occur in FILE2.
Remember it, for next time. */
mapping->index_mapping[i] = -1;
}
return mapping->index_mapping[i];
}
/* Look up (or lazily compute) the mapping of an entry in FILE2.
j is the index in FILE2.
Return the index in FILE1, or -1 when the entry is not found in FILE1. */
static ssize_t
entries_mapping_reverse_get (struct entries_mapping *mapping, ssize_t j)
{
if (mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j] < -1)
{
struct changelog_file *file1 = mapping->file1;
struct changelog_file *file2 = mapping->file2;
size_t n1 = file1->num_entries;
size_t n2 = file2->num_entries;
struct entry *entry_j = file2->entries[j];
ssize_t i;
/* Search whether it approximately occurs in file1. */
ssize_t best_i = -1;
double best_i_similarity = 0.0;
for (i = n1 - 1; i >= 0; i--)
if (mapping->index_mapping[i] < 0)
{
double similarity =
entry_fstrcmp (file1->entries[i], entry_j, best_i_similarity);
if (similarity > best_i_similarity)
{
best_i = i;
best_i_similarity = similarity;
}
}
if (best_i_similarity >= FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD)
{
/* Found a similar entry in file1. */
struct entry *entry_i = file1->entries[best_i];
/* Search whether it approximately occurs in file2 at index j. */
ssize_t best_j = -1;
double best_j_similarity = 0.0;
ssize_t jj;
for (jj = n2 - 1; jj >= 0; jj--)
if (mapping->index_mapping_reverse[jj] < 0)
{
double similarity =
entry_fstrcmp (entry_i, file2->entries[jj],
best_j_similarity);
if (similarity > best_j_similarity)
{
best_j = jj;
best_j_similarity = similarity;
}
}
if (best_j_similarity >= FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD && best_j == j)
{
mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j] = best_i;
mapping->index_mapping[best_i] = j;
}
}
if (mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j] < -1)
/* It does not approximately occur in FILE1.
Remember it, for next time. */
mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j] = -1;
}
return mapping->index_mapping_reverse[j];
}
/* Compute a mapping (correspondence) between entries of FILE1 and of FILE2.
The correspondence also takes into account small modifications; i.e. the
indicated relation is not equality of entries but best-match similarity
of entries.
If FULL is true, the maximum of matching is done up-front. If it is false,
it is done in a lazy way through the functions entries_mapping_get and
entries_mapping_reverse_get.
Return the result in *RESULT. */
static void
compute_mapping (struct changelog_file *file1, struct changelog_file *file2,
bool full,
struct entries_mapping *result)
{
/* Mapping from indices in file1 to indices in file2. */
ssize_t *index_mapping;
/* Mapping from indices in file2 to indices in file1. */
ssize_t *index_mapping_reverse;
size_t n1 = file1->num_entries;
size_t n2 = file2->num_entries;
ssize_t i, j;
index_mapping = XNMALLOC (n1, ssize_t);
for (i = 0; i < n1; i++)
index_mapping[i] = -2;
index_mapping_reverse = XNMALLOC (n2, ssize_t);
for (j = 0; j < n2; j++)
index_mapping_reverse[j] = -2;
for (i = n1 - 1; i >= 0; i--)
/* Take an entry from file1. */
if (index_mapping[i] < -1)
{
struct entry *entry = file1->entries[i];
/* Search whether it occurs in file2. */
j = gl_list_indexof (file2->entries_reversed, entry);
if (j >= 0)
{
j = n2 - 1 - j;
/* Found an exact correspondence. */
/* If index_mapping_reverse[j] >= 0, we have already seen other
copies of this entry, and there were more occurrences of it in
file1 than in file2. In this case, do nothing. */
if (index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0)
{
index_mapping[i] = j;
index_mapping_reverse[j] = i;
/* Look for more occurrences of the same entry. Match them
as long as they pair up. Unpaired occurrences of the same
entry are left without mapping. */
{
ssize_t curr_i = i;
ssize_t curr_j = j;
for (;;)
{
ssize_t next_i;
ssize_t next_j;
next_i =
gl_list_indexof_from (file1->entries_reversed,
n1 - curr_i, entry);
if (next_i < 0)
break;
next_j =
gl_list_indexof_from (file2->entries_reversed,
n2 - curr_j, entry);
if (next_j < 0)
break;
curr_i = n1 - 1 - next_i;
curr_j = n2 - 1 - next_j;
ASSERT (index_mapping[curr_i] < 0);
ASSERT (index_mapping_reverse[curr_j] < 0);
index_mapping[curr_i] = curr_j;
index_mapping_reverse[curr_j] = curr_i;
}
}
}
}
}
result->file1 = file1;
result->file2 = file2;
result->index_mapping = index_mapping;
result->index_mapping_reverse = index_mapping_reverse;
if (full)
for (i = n1 - 1; i >= 0; i--)
entries_mapping_get (result, i);
}
/* An "edit" is a textual modification performed by the user, that needs to
be applied to the other file. */
enum edit_type
{
/* Some consecutive entries were added. */
ADDITION,
/* Some consecutive entries were removed; some other consecutive entries
were added at the same position. (Not necessarily the same number of
entries.) */
CHANGE,
/* Some consecutive entries were removed. */
REMOVAL
};
/* This structure represents an edit. */
struct edit
{
enum edit_type type;
/* Range of indices into the entries of FILE1. */
ssize_t i1, i2; /* first, last index; only used for CHANGE, REMOVAL */
/* Range of indices into the entries of FILE2. */
ssize_t j1, j2; /* first, last index; only used for ADDITION, CHANGE */
};
/* This structure represents the differences from one file, FILE1, to another
file, FILE2. */
struct differences
{
/* An array mapping FILE1 indices to FILE2 indices (or -1 when the entry
from FILE1 is not found in FILE2). */
ssize_t *index_mapping;
/* An array mapping FILE2 indices to FILE1 indices (or -1 when the entry
from FILE2 is not found in FILE1). */
ssize_t *index_mapping_reverse;
/* The edits that transform FILE1 into FILE2. */
size_t num_edits;
struct edit **edits;
};
/* Import the difference detection algorithm from GNU diff. */
#define ELEMENT struct entry *
#define EQUAL entry_equals
#define OFFSET ssize_t
#define EXTRA_CONTEXT_FIELDS \
ssize_t *index_mapping; \
ssize_t *index_mapping_reverse;
#define NOTE_DELETE(ctxt, xoff) \
ctxt->index_mapping[xoff] = -1
#define NOTE_INSERT(ctxt, yoff) \
ctxt->index_mapping_reverse[yoff] = -1
#include "diffseq.h"
/* Compute the differences between the entries of FILE1 and the entries of
FILE2. */
static void
compute_differences (struct changelog_file *file1, struct changelog_file *file2,
struct differences *result)
{
/* Unlike compute_mapping, which mostly ignores the order of the entries and
therefore works well when some entries are permuted, here we use the order.
I think this is needed in order to distinguish changes from
additions+removals; I don't know how to say what is a "change" if the
files are considered as unordered sets of entries. */
struct context ctxt;
size_t n1 = file1->num_entries;
size_t n2 = file2->num_entries;
ssize_t i;
ssize_t j;
gl_list_t /* <struct edit *> */ edits;
ctxt.xvec = file1->entries;
ctxt.yvec = file2->entries;
ctxt.index_mapping = XNMALLOC (n1, ssize_t);
for (i = 0; i < n1; i++)
ctxt.index_mapping[i] = 0;
ctxt.index_mapping_reverse = XNMALLOC (n2, ssize_t);
for (j = 0; j < n2; j++)
ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] = 0;
ctxt.fdiag = XNMALLOC (2 * (n1 + n2 + 3), ssize_t) + n2 + 1;
ctxt.bdiag = ctxt.fdiag + n1 + n2 + 3;
ctxt.too_expensive = n1 + n2;
/* Store in ctxt.index_mapping and ctxt.index_mapping_reverse a -1 for
each removed or added entry. */
compareseq (0, n1, 0, n2, 0, &ctxt);
/* Complete the index_mapping and index_mapping_reverse arrays. */
i = 0;
j = 0;
while (i < n1 || j < n2)
{
while (i < n1 && ctxt.index_mapping[i] < 0)
i++;
while (j < n2 && ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0)
j++;
ASSERT ((i < n1) == (j < n2));
if (i == n1 && j == n2)
break;
ctxt.index_mapping[i] = j;
ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] = i;
i++;
j++;
}
/* Create the edits. */
edits = gl_list_create_empty (GL_ARRAY_LIST, NULL, NULL, NULL, true);
i = 0;
j = 0;
while (i < n1 || j < n2)
{
if (i == n1)
{
struct edit *e;
ASSERT (j < n2);
e = XMALLOC (struct edit);
e->type = ADDITION;
e->j1 = j;
e->j2 = n2 - 1;
gl_list_add_last (edits, e);
break;
}
if (j == n2)
{
struct edit *e;
ASSERT (i < n1);
e = XMALLOC (struct edit);
e->type = REMOVAL;
e->i1 = i;
e->i2 = n1 - 1;
gl_list_add_last (edits, e);
break;
}
if (ctxt.index_mapping[i] >= 0)
{
if (ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] >= 0)
{
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping[i] == j);
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] == i);
i++;
j++;
}
else
{
struct edit *e;
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0);
e = XMALLOC (struct edit);
e->type = ADDITION;
e->j1 = j;
do
j++;
while (j < n2 && ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0);
e->j2 = j - 1;
gl_list_add_last (edits, e);
}
}
else
{
if (ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] >= 0)
{
struct edit *e;
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping[i] < 0);
e = XMALLOC (struct edit);
e->type = REMOVAL;
e->i1 = i;
do
i++;
while (i < n1 && ctxt.index_mapping[i] < 0);
e->i2 = i - 1;
gl_list_add_last (edits, e);
}
else
{
struct edit *e;
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping[i] < 0);
ASSERT (ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0);
e = XMALLOC (struct edit);
e->type = CHANGE;
e->i1 = i;
do
i++;
while (i < n1 && ctxt.index_mapping[i] < 0);
e->i2 = i - 1;
e->j1 = j;
do
j++;
while (j < n2 && ctxt.index_mapping_reverse[j] < 0);
e->j2 = j - 1;
gl_list_add_last (edits, e);
}
}
}
result->index_mapping = ctxt.index_mapping;
result->index_mapping_reverse = ctxt.index_mapping_reverse;
result->num_edits = gl_list_size (edits);
result->edits = XNMALLOC (result->num_edits, struct edit *);
{
size_t index = 0;
gl_list_iterator_t iter = gl_list_iterator (edits);
const void *elt;
gl_list_node_t node;
while (gl_list_iterator_next (&iter, &elt, &node))
result->edits[index++] = (struct edit *) elt;
gl_list_iterator_free (&iter);
ASSERT (index == result->num_edits);
}
}
/* An empty entry. */
static struct entry empty_entry = { NULL, 0 };
/* Return the end a paragraph.
ENTRY is an entry.
OFFSET is an offset into the entry, OFFSET <= ENTRY->length.
Return the offset of the end of paragraph, as an offset <= ENTRY->length;
it is the start of a blank line or the end of the entry. */
static size_t
find_paragraph_end (const struct entry *entry, size_t offset)
{
const char *string = entry->string;
size_t length = entry->length;
for (;;)
{
const char *nl = memchr (string + offset, '\n', length - offset);
if (nl == NULL)
return length;
offset = (nl - string) + 1;
if (offset < length && string[offset] == '\n')
return offset;
}
}
/* Split a merged entry.
Given an old entry of the form
TITLE
BODY
and a new entry of the form
TITLE
BODY1
BODY'
where the two titles are the same and BODY and BODY' are very similar,
this computes two new entries
TITLE
BODY1
and
TITLE
BODY'
and returns true.
If the entries don't have this form, it returns false. */
static bool
try_split_merged_entry (const struct entry *old_entry,
const struct entry *new_entry,
struct entry *new_split[2])
{
size_t old_title_len = find_paragraph_end (old_entry, 0);
size_t new_title_len = find_paragraph_end (new_entry, 0);
struct entry old_body;
struct entry new_body;
size_t best_split_offset;
double best_similarity;
size_t split_offset;
/* Same title? */
if (!(old_title_len == new_title_len
&& memcmp (old_entry->string, new_entry->string, old_title_len) == 0))
return false;
old_body.string = old_entry->string + old_title_len;
old_body.length = old_entry->length - old_title_len;
/* Determine where to split the new entry.
This is done by maximizing the similarity between BODY and BODY'. */
best_split_offset = split_offset = new_title_len;
best_similarity = 0.0;
for (;;)
{
double similarity;
new_body.string = new_entry->string + split_offset;
new_body.length = new_entry->length - split_offset;
similarity =
entry_fstrcmp (&old_body, &new_body, best_similarity);
if (similarity > best_similarity)
{
best_split_offset = split_offset;
best_similarity = similarity;
}
if (best_similarity == 1.0)
/* It cannot get better. */
break;
if (split_offset < new_entry->length)
split_offset = find_paragraph_end (new_entry, split_offset + 1);
else
break;
}
/* BODY' should not be empty. */
if (best_split_offset == new_entry->length)
return false;
ASSERT (new_entry->string[best_split_offset] == '\n');
/* A certain similarity between BODY and BODY' is required. */
if (best_similarity < FSTRCMP_STRICTER_THRESHOLD)
return false;
new_split[0] = entry_create (new_entry->string, best_split_offset + 1);
{
size_t len1 = new_title_len;
size_t len2 = new_entry->length - best_split_offset;
char *combined = XNMALLOC (len1 + len2, char);
memcpy (combined, new_entry->string, len1);
memcpy (combined + len1, new_entry->string + best_split_offset, len2);
new_split[1] = entry_create (combined, len1 + len2);
}
return true;
}
/* Write the contents of an entry to the output stream FP. */
static void
entry_write (FILE *fp, struct entry *entry)
{
if (entry->length > 0)
fwrite (entry->string, 1, entry->length, fp);
}
/* This structure represents a conflict.
A conflict can occur for various reasons. */
struct conflict
{
/* Parts from the ancestor file. */
size_t num_old_entries;
struct entry **old_entries;
/* Parts of the modified file. */
size_t num_modified_entries;
struct entry **modified_entries;
};
/* Write a conflict to the output stream FP, including markers. */
static void
conflict_write (FILE *fp, struct conflict *c)
{
size_t i;
/* Use the same syntax as git's default merge driver.
Don't indent the contents of the entries (with things like ">" or "-"),
otherwise the user needs more textual editing to resolve the conflict. */
fputs ("<<<<<<<\n", fp);
for (i = 0; i < c->num_old_entries; i++)
entry_write (fp, c->old_entries[i]);
fputs ("=======\n", fp);
for (i = 0; i < c->num_modified_entries; i++)
entry_write (fp, c->modified_entries[i]);
fputs (">>>>>>>\n", fp);
}
/* Long options. */
static const struct option long_options[] =
{
{ "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ "split-merged-entry", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 1 },
{ "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V' },
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};
/* Print a usage message and exit. */
static void
usage (int status)
{
if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS)
fprintf (stderr, "Try '%s --help' for more information.\n",
program_name);
else
{
printf ("Usage: %s [OPTION] O-FILE-NAME A-FILE-NAME B-FILE-NAME\n",
program_name);
printf ("\n");
printf ("Merges independent modifications of a ChangeLog style file.\n");
printf ("O-FILE-NAME names the original file, the ancestor of the two others.\n");
printf ("A-FILE-NAME names the publicly modified file.\n");
printf ("B-FILE-NAME names the user-modified file.\n");
printf ("Writes the merged file into A-FILE-NAME.\n");
printf ("\n");
#if 0 /* --split-merged-entry is now on by default. */
printf ("Operation modifiers:\n");
printf ("\
--split-merged-entry Possibly split a merged entry between paragraphs.\n\
Use this if you have the habit to merge unrelated\n\
entries into a single one, separated only by a\n\
newline, just because they happened on the same\n\
date.\n");
printf ("\n");
#endif
printf ("Informative output:\n");
printf (" -h, --help display this help and exit\n");
printf (" -V, --version output version information and exit\n");
printf ("\n");