Merge branch 'jk/colors' into maint
[git/mjg.git] / contrib / diff-highlight / diff-highlight
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1 #!/usr/bin/perl
3 use 5.008;
4 use warnings FATAL => 'all';
5 use strict;
7 # Highlight by reversing foreground and background. You could do
8 # other things like bold or underline if you prefer.
9 my @OLD_HIGHLIGHT = (
10 color_config('color.diff-highlight.oldnormal'),
11 color_config('color.diff-highlight.oldhighlight', "\x1b[7m"),
12 color_config('color.diff-highlight.oldreset', "\x1b[27m")
14 my @NEW_HIGHLIGHT = (
15 color_config('color.diff-highlight.newnormal', $OLD_HIGHLIGHT[0]),
16 color_config('color.diff-highlight.newhighlight', $OLD_HIGHLIGHT[1]),
17 color_config('color.diff-highlight.newreset', $OLD_HIGHLIGHT[2])
20 my $RESET = "\x1b[m";
21 my $COLOR = qr/\x1b\[[0-9;]*m/;
22 my $BORING = qr/$COLOR|\s/;
24 my @removed;
25 my @added;
26 my $in_hunk;
28 # Some scripts may not realize that SIGPIPE is being ignored when launching the
29 # pager--for instance scripts written in Python.
30 $SIG{PIPE} = 'DEFAULT';
32 while (<>) {
33 if (!$in_hunk) {
34 print;
35 $in_hunk = /^$COLOR*\@/;
37 elsif (/^$COLOR*-/) {
38 push @removed, $_;
40 elsif (/^$COLOR*\+/) {
41 push @added, $_;
43 else {
44 show_hunk(\@removed, \@added);
45 @removed = ();
46 @added = ();
48 print;
49 $in_hunk = /^$COLOR*[\@ ]/;
52 # Most of the time there is enough output to keep things streaming,
53 # but for something like "git log -Sfoo", you can get one early
54 # commit and then many seconds of nothing. We want to show
55 # that one commit as soon as possible.
57 # Since we can receive arbitrary input, there's no optimal
58 # place to flush. Flushing on a blank line is a heuristic that
59 # happens to match git-log output.
60 if (!length) {
61 local $| = 1;
65 # Flush any queued hunk (this can happen when there is no trailing context in
66 # the final diff of the input).
67 show_hunk(\@removed, \@added);
69 exit 0;
71 # Ideally we would feed the default as a human-readable color to
72 # git-config as the fallback value. But diff-highlight does
73 # not otherwise depend on git at all, and there are reports
74 # of it being used in other settings. Let's handle our own
75 # fallback, which means we will work even if git can't be run.
76 sub color_config {
77 my ($key, $default) = @_;
78 my $s = `git config --get-color $key 2>/dev/null`;
79 return length($s) ? $s : $default;
82 sub show_hunk {
83 my ($a, $b) = @_;
85 # If one side is empty, then there is nothing to compare or highlight.
86 if (!@$a || !@$b) {
87 print @$a, @$b;
88 return;
91 # If we have mismatched numbers of lines on each side, we could try to
92 # be clever and match up similar lines. But for now we are simple and
93 # stupid, and only handle multi-line hunks that remove and add the same
94 # number of lines.
95 if (@$a != @$b) {
96 print @$a, @$b;
97 return;
100 my @queue;
101 for (my $i = 0; $i < @$a; $i++) {
102 my ($rm, $add) = highlight_pair($a->[$i], $b->[$i]);
103 print $rm;
104 push @queue, $add;
106 print @queue;
109 sub highlight_pair {
110 my @a = split_line(shift);
111 my @b = split_line(shift);
113 # Find common prefix, taking care to skip any ansi
114 # color codes.
115 my $seen_plusminus;
116 my ($pa, $pb) = (0, 0);
117 while ($pa < @a && $pb < @b) {
118 if ($a[$pa] =~ /$COLOR/) {
119 $pa++;
121 elsif ($b[$pb] =~ /$COLOR/) {
122 $pb++;
124 elsif ($a[$pa] eq $b[$pb]) {
125 $pa++;
126 $pb++;
128 elsif (!$seen_plusminus && $a[$pa] eq '-' && $b[$pb] eq '+') {
129 $seen_plusminus = 1;
130 $pa++;
131 $pb++;
133 else {
134 last;
138 # Find common suffix, ignoring colors.
139 my ($sa, $sb) = ($#a, $#b);
140 while ($sa >= $pa && $sb >= $pb) {
141 if ($a[$sa] =~ /$COLOR/) {
142 $sa--;
144 elsif ($b[$sb] =~ /$COLOR/) {
145 $sb--;
147 elsif ($a[$sa] eq $b[$sb]) {
148 $sa--;
149 $sb--;
151 else {
152 last;
156 if (is_pair_interesting(\@a, $pa, $sa, \@b, $pb, $sb)) {
157 return highlight_line(\@a, $pa, $sa, \@OLD_HIGHLIGHT),
158 highlight_line(\@b, $pb, $sb, \@NEW_HIGHLIGHT);
160 else {
161 return join('', @a),
162 join('', @b);
166 sub split_line {
167 local $_ = shift;
168 return utf8::decode($_) ?
169 map { utf8::encode($_); $_ }
170 map { /$COLOR/ ? $_ : (split //) }
171 split /($COLOR+)/ :
172 map { /$COLOR/ ? $_ : (split //) }
173 split /($COLOR+)/;
176 sub highlight_line {
177 my ($line, $prefix, $suffix, $theme) = @_;
179 my $start = join('', @{$line}[0..($prefix-1)]);
180 my $mid = join('', @{$line}[$prefix..$suffix]);
181 my $end = join('', @{$line}[($suffix+1)..$#$line]);
183 # If we have a "normal" color specified, then take over the whole line.
184 # Otherwise, we try to just manipulate the highlighted bits.
185 if (defined $theme->[0]) {
186 s/$COLOR//g for ($start, $mid, $end);
187 chomp $end;
188 return join('',
189 $theme->[0], $start, $RESET,
190 $theme->[1], $mid, $RESET,
191 $theme->[0], $end, $RESET,
192 "\n"
194 } else {
195 return join('',
196 $start,
197 $theme->[1], $mid, $theme->[2],
198 $end
203 # Pairs are interesting to highlight only if we are going to end up
204 # highlighting a subset (i.e., not the whole line). Otherwise, the highlighting
205 # is just useless noise. We can detect this by finding either a matching prefix
206 # or suffix (disregarding boring bits like whitespace and colorization).
207 sub is_pair_interesting {
208 my ($a, $pa, $sa, $b, $pb, $sb) = @_;
209 my $prefix_a = join('', @$a[0..($pa-1)]);
210 my $prefix_b = join('', @$b[0..($pb-1)]);
211 my $suffix_a = join('', @$a[($sa+1)..$#$a]);
212 my $suffix_b = join('', @$b[($sb+1)..$#$b]);
214 return $prefix_a !~ /^$COLOR*-$BORING*$/ ||
215 $prefix_b !~ /^$COLOR*\+$BORING*$/ ||
216 $suffix_a !~ /^$BORING*$/ ||
217 $suffix_b !~ /^$BORING*$/;