1 ;;; diff-mode.el --- a mode for viewing/editing context diffs
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
7 ;; Keywords: convenience patch diff
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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22 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
26 ;; Provides support for font-lock, outline, navigation
27 ;; commands, editing and various conversions as well as jumping
28 ;; to the corresponding source file.
30 ;; Inspired by Pavel Machek's patch-mode.el (<pavel@@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>)
31 ;; Some efforts were spent to have it somewhat compatible with XEmacs'
32 ;; diff-mode as well as with compilation-minor-mode
36 ;; - Reverse doesn't work with normal diffs.
40 ;; - Improve `diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window',
41 ;; it is very simplistic now.
43 ;; - Add a `delete-after-apply' so C-c C-a automatically deletes hunks.
44 ;; Also allow C-c C-a to delete already-applied hunks.
46 ;; - Try `diff <file> <hunk>' to try and fuzzily discover the source location
47 ;; of a hunk. Show then the changes between <file> and <hunk> and make it
48 ;; possible to apply them to <file>, <hunk-src>, or <hunk-dst>.
49 ;; Or maybe just make it into a ".rej to diff3-markers converter".
50 ;; Maybe just use `wiggle' (by Neil Brown) to do it for us.
52 ;; - in diff-apply-hunk, strip context in replace-match to better
53 ;; preserve markers and spacing.
54 ;; - Handle `diff -b' output in context->unified.
57 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl
))
59 (defvar add-log-buffer-file-name-function
)
62 (defgroup diff-mode
()
63 "Major mode for viewing/editing diffs."
68 (defcustom diff-default-read-only nil
69 "If non-nil, `diff-mode' buffers default to being read-only."
73 (defcustom diff-jump-to-old-file nil
74 "Non-nil means `diff-goto-source' jumps to the old file.
75 Else, it jumps to the new file."
79 (defcustom diff-update-on-the-fly t
80 "*Non-nil means hunk headers are kept up-to-date on-the-fly.
81 When editing a diff file, the line numbers in the hunk headers
82 need to be kept consistent with the actual diff. This can
83 either be done on the fly (but this sometimes interacts poorly with the
84 undo mechanism) or whenever the file is written (can be slow
85 when editing big diffs)."
89 (defcustom diff-advance-after-apply-hunk t
90 "*Non-nil means `diff-apply-hunk' will move to the next hunk after applying."
94 (defcustom diff-auto-refine t
95 "Automatically highlight changes in detail as the user visits hunks."
99 (defcustom diff-mode-hook nil
100 "Run after setting up the `diff-mode' major mode."
102 :options
'(diff-delete-empty-files diff-make-unified
)
105 (defvar diff-outline-regexp
106 "\\([*+][*+][*+] [^0-9]\\|@@ ...\\|\\*\\*\\* [0-9].\\|--- [0-9]..\\)")
109 ;;;; keymap, menu, ...
112 (easy-mmode-defmap diff-mode-shared-map
113 '(;; From Pavel Machek's patch-mode.
114 ("n" . diff-hunk-next
)
115 ("N" . diff-file-next
)
116 ("p" . diff-hunk-prev
)
117 ("P" . diff-file-prev
)
118 ("\t" . diff-hunk-next
)
119 ([backtab] . diff-hunk-prev)
120 ("k" . diff-hunk-kill)
121 ("K" . diff-file-kill)
122 ;; From compilation-minor-mode.
123 ("}" . diff-file-next)
124 ("{" . diff-file-prev)
125 ("\C-m" . diff-goto-source)
126 ([mouse-2] . diff-goto-source)
127 ;; From XEmacs' diff-mode.
128 ;; Standard M-w is useful, so don't change M-W.
130 ;;("." . diff-goto-source) ;display-buffer
131 ;;("f" . diff-goto-source) ;find-file
132 ("o" . diff-goto-source) ;other-window
133 ;;("w" . diff-goto-source) ;other-frame
134 ;;("N" . diff-narrow)
135 ;;("h" . diff-show-header)
136 ;;("j" . diff-show-difference) ;jump to Nth diff
138 ;; Not useful if you have to metafy them.
140 ;;("\177" . scroll-down)
141 ;; Standard M-a is useful, so don't change M-A.
142 ;;("A" . diff-ediff-patch)
143 ;; Standard M-r is useful, so don't change M-r or M-R.
144 ;;("r" . diff-restrict-view)
145 ;;("R" . diff-reverse-direction)
147 "Basic keymap for `diff-mode', bound to various prefix keys.")
149 (easy-mmode-defmap diff-mode-map
150 `(("\e" . ,diff-mode-shared-map)
151 ;; From compilation-minor-mode.
152 ("\C-c\C-c" . diff-goto-source)
153 ;; By analogy with the global C-x 4 a binding.
154 ("\C-x4A" . diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window)
156 ("\C-c\C-a" . diff-apply-hunk)
157 ("\C-c\C-e" . diff-ediff-patch)
158 ("\C-c\C-n" . diff-restrict-view)
159 ("\C-c\C-s" . diff-split-hunk)
160 ("\C-c\C-t" . diff-test-hunk)
161 ("\C-c\C-r" . diff-reverse-direction)
162 ("\C-c\C-u" . diff-context->unified)
163 ;; `d' because it duplicates the context :-( --Stef
164 ("\C-c\C-d" . diff-unified->context)
165 ("\C-c\C-w" . diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk)
166 ("\C-c\C-b" . diff-refine-hunk) ;No reason for `b' :-(
167 ("\C-c\C-f" . next-error-follow-minor-mode))
168 "Keymap for `diff-mode'. See also `diff-mode-shared-map'.")
170 (easy-menu-define diff-mode-menu diff-mode-map
171 "Menu for `diff-mode'."
173 ["Jump to Source" diff-goto-source
174 :help "Jump to the corresponding source line"]
175 ["Apply hunk" diff-apply-hunk
176 :help "Apply the current hunk to the source file and go to the next"]
177 ["Test applying hunk" diff-test-hunk
178 :help "See whether it's possible to apply the current hunk"]
179 ["Apply diff with Ediff" diff-ediff-patch
180 :help "Call `ediff-patch-file' on the current buffer"]
181 ["Create Change Log entries" diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window
182 :help "Create ChangeLog entries for the changes in the diff buffer"]
184 ["Reverse direction" diff-reverse-direction
185 :help "Reverse the direction of the diffs"]
186 ["Context -> Unified" diff-context->unified
187 :help "Convert context diffs to unified diffs"]
188 ["Unified -> Context" diff-unified->context
189 :help "Convert unified diffs to context diffs"]
190 ;;["Fixup Headers" diff-fixup-modifs (not buffer-read-only)]
192 ["Split hunk" diff-split-hunk
193 :active (diff-splittable-p)
194 :help "Split the current (unified diff) hunk at point into two hunks"]
195 ["Ignore whitespace changes" diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk
196 :help "Re-diff the current hunk, ignoring whitespace differences"]
197 ["Highlight fine changes" diff-refine-hunk
198 :help "Highlight changes of hunk at point at a finer granularity"]
199 ["Kill current hunk" diff-hunk-kill
200 :help "Kill current hunk"]
201 ["Kill current file's hunks" diff-file-kill
202 :help "Kill all current file's hunks"]
204 ["Previous Hunk" diff-hunk-prev
205 :help "Go to the previous count'th hunk"]
206 ["Next Hunk" diff-hunk-next
207 :help "Go to the next count'th hunk"]
208 ["Previous File" diff-file-prev
209 :help "Go to the previous count'th file"]
210 ["Next File" diff-file-next
211 :help "Go to the next count'th file"]
214 (defcustom diff-minor-mode-prefix "\C-c="
215 "Prefix key for `diff-minor-mode' commands."
216 :type '(choice (string "\e") (string "C-c=") string)
219 (easy-mmode-defmap diff-minor-mode-map
220 `((,diff-minor-mode-prefix . ,diff-mode-shared-map))
221 "Keymap for `diff-minor-mode'. See also `diff-mode-shared-map'.")
225 ;;;; font-lock support
229 '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
230 :background "grey80")
231 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
232 :background "grey45")
233 (((class color) (background light))
234 :foreground "blue1" :weight bold)
235 (((class color) (background dark))
236 :foreground "green" :weight bold)
238 "`diff-mode' face inherited by hunk and index header faces."
240 ;; backward-compatibility alias
241 (put 'diff-header-face 'face-alias 'diff-header)
242 (defvar diff-header-face 'diff-header)
244 (defface diff-file-header
245 '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
246 :background "grey70" :weight bold)
247 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
248 :background "grey60" :weight bold)
249 (((class color) (background light))
250 :foreground "green" :weight bold)
251 (((class color) (background dark))
252 :foreground "cyan" :weight bold)
253 (t :weight bold)) ; :height 1.3
254 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight file header lines."
256 ;; backward-compatibility alias
257 (put 'diff-file-header-face 'face-alias 'diff-file-header)
258 (defvar diff-file-header-face 'diff-file-header)
261 '((t :inherit diff-file-header))
262 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight index header lines."
264 ;; backward-compatibility alias
265 (put 'diff-index-face 'face-alias 'diff-index)
266 (defvar diff-index-face 'diff-index)
268 (defface diff-hunk-header
269 '((t :inherit diff-header))
270 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight hunk header lines."
272 ;; backward-compatibility alias
273 (put 'diff-hunk-header-face 'face-alias 'diff-hunk-header)
274 (defvar diff-hunk-header-face 'diff-hunk-header)
276 (defface diff-removed
277 '((t :inherit diff-changed))
278 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight removed lines."
280 ;; backward-compatibility alias
281 (put 'diff-removed-face 'face-alias 'diff-removed)
282 (defvar diff-removed-face 'diff-removed)
285 '((t :inherit diff-changed))
286 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight added lines."
288 ;; backward-compatibility alias
289 (put 'diff-added-face 'face-alias 'diff-added)
290 (defvar diff-added-face 'diff-added)
292 (defface diff-changed
293 '((((type tty pc) (class color) (background light))
294 :foreground "magenta" :weight bold :slant italic)
295 (((type tty pc) (class color) (background dark))
296 :foreground "yellow" :weight bold :slant italic))
297 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight changed lines."
299 ;; backward-compatibility alias
300 (put 'diff-changed-face 'face-alias 'diff-changed)
301 (defvar diff-changed-face 'diff-changed)
303 (defface diff-indicator-removed
304 '((t :inherit diff-removed))
305 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight indicator of removed lines (-, <)."
308 (defvar diff-indicator-removed-face 'diff-indicator-removed)
310 (defface diff-indicator-added
311 '((t :inherit diff-added))
312 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight indicator of added lines (+, >)."
315 (defvar diff-indicator-added-face 'diff-indicator-added)
317 (defface diff-indicator-changed
318 '((t :inherit diff-changed))
319 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight indicator of changed lines."
322 (defvar diff-indicator-changed-face 'diff-indicator-changed)
324 (defface diff-function
325 '((t :inherit diff-header))
326 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight function names produced by \"diff -p\"."
328 ;; backward-compatibility alias
329 (put 'diff-function-face 'face-alias 'diff-function)
330 (defvar diff-function-face 'diff-function)
332 (defface diff-context
333 '((((class color grayscale) (min-colors 88)) :inherit shadow))
334 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight context and other side-information."
336 ;; backward-compatibility alias
337 (put 'diff-context-face 'face-alias 'diff-context)
338 (defvar diff-context-face 'diff-context)
340 (defface diff-nonexistent
341 '((t :inherit diff-file-header))
342 "`diff-mode' face used to highlight nonexistent files in recursive diffs."
344 ;; backward-compatibility alias
345 (put 'diff-nonexistent-face 'face-alias 'diff-nonexistent)
346 (defvar diff-nonexistent-face 'diff-nonexistent)
348 (defconst diff-yank-handler '(diff-yank-function))
349 (defun diff-yank-function (text)
350 ;; FIXME: the yank-handler is now called separately on each piece of text
351 ;; with a yank-handler property, so the next-single-property-change call
352 ;; below will always return nil :-( --stef
353 (let ((mixed (next-single-property-change 0 'yank-handler text))
355 ;; First insert the text.
357 ;; If the text does not include any diff markers and if we're not
358 ;; yanking back into a diff-mode buffer, get rid of the prefixes.
359 (unless (or mixed (derived-mode-p 'diff-mode))
360 (undo-boundary) ; Just in case the user wanted the prefixes.
361 (let ((re (save-excursion
362 (if (re-search-backward "^[><!][ \t]" start t)
363 (if (eq (char-after) ?!)
364 "^[!+- ][ \t]" "^[<>][ \t]")
367 (while (re-search-backward re start t)
368 (replace-match "" t t)))))))
370 (defconst diff-hunk-header-re-unified
371 "^@@ -\\([0-9]+\\)\\(?:,\\([0-9]+\\)\\)? \\+\\([0-9]+\\)\\(?:,\\([0-9]+\\)\\)? @@")
372 (defconst diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re
373 "--- \\([0-9]+\\)\\(?:,\\([0-9]+\\)\\)? ----$")
375 (defvar diff-font-lock-keywords
376 `((,(concat "\\(" diff-hunk-header-re-unified "\\)\\(.*\\)$")
377 (1 diff-hunk-header-face) (6 diff-function-face))
378 ("^\\(\\*\\{15\\}\\)\\(.*\\)$" ;context
379 (1 diff-hunk-header-face) (2 diff-function-face))
380 ("^\\*\\*\\* .+ \\*\\*\\*\\*". diff-hunk-header-face) ;context
381 (,diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re . diff-hunk-header-face) ;context
382 ("^[0-9,]+[acd][0-9,]+$" . diff-hunk-header-face) ;normal
383 ("^---$" . diff-hunk-header-face) ;normal
384 ;; For file headers, accept files with spaces, but be careful to rule
385 ;; out false-positives when matching hunk headers.
386 ("^\\(---\\|\\+\\+\\+\\|\\*\\*\\*\\) \\([^\t\n]+?\\)\\(?:\t.*\\| \\(\\*\\*\\*\\*\\|----\\)\\)?\n"
388 (2 (if (not (match-end 3)) diff-file-header-face) prepend))
389 ("^\\([-<]\\)\\(.*\n\\)"
390 (1 diff-indicator-removed-face) (2 diff-removed-face))
391 ("^\\([+>]\\)\\(.*\n\\)"
392 (1 diff-indicator-added-face) (2 diff-added-face))
393 ("^\\(!\\)\\(.*\n\\)"
394 (1 diff-indicator-changed-face) (2 diff-changed-face))
395 ("^Index: \\(.+\\).*\n"
396 (0 diff-header-face) (1 diff-index-face prepend))
397 ("^Only in .*\n" . diff-nonexistent-face)
399 (1 font-lock-comment-delimiter-face)
400 (2 font-lock-comment-face))
401 ("^[^-=+*!<>#].*\n" (0 diff-context-face))))
403 (defconst diff-font-lock-defaults
404 '(diff-font-lock-keywords t nil nil nil (font-lock-multiline . nil)))
406 (defvar diff-imenu-generic-expression
407 ;; Prefer second name as first is most likely to be a backup or
408 ;; version-control name. The [\t\n] at the end of the unidiff pattern
409 ;; catches Debian source diff files (which lack the trailing date).
410 '((nil "\\+\\+\\+\\ \\([^\t\n]+\\)[\t\n]" 1) ; unidiffs
411 (nil "^--- \\([^\t\n]+\\)\t.*\n\\*" 1))) ; context diffs
417 (defvar diff-valid-unified-empty-line t
418 "If non-nil, empty lines are valid in unified diffs.
419 Some versions of diff replace all-blank context lines in unified format with
420 empty lines. This makes the format less robust, but is tolerated.
421 See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2007-11/msg01990.html")
423 (defconst diff-hunk-header-re
424 (concat "^\\(?:" diff-hunk-header-re-unified ".*\\|\\*\\{15\\}.*\n\\*\\*\\* .+ \\*\\*\\*\\*\\|[0-9]+\\(,[0-9]+\\)?[acd][0-9]+\\(,[0-9]+\\)?\\)$"))
425 (defconst diff-file-header-re (concat "^\\(--- .+\n\\+\\+\\+ \\|\\*\\*\\* .+\n--- \\|[^-+!<>0-9@* \n]\\).+\n" (substring diff-hunk-header-re 1)))
426 (defvar diff-narrowed-to nil)
428 (defun diff-hunk-style (&optional style)
429 (when (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re)
430 (setq style (cdr (assq (char-after) '((?@ . unified) (?* . context)))))
431 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
434 (defun diff-end-of-hunk (&optional style donttrustheader)
436 (when (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re)
437 ;; Especially important for unified (because headers are ambiguous).
438 (setq style (diff-hunk-style style))
439 (goto-char (match-end 0))
440 (when (and (not donttrustheader) (match-end 2))
441 (let* ((nold (string-to-number (or (match-string 2) "1")))
442 (nnew (string-to-number (or (match-string 4) "1")))
445 (re-search-forward (if diff-valid-unified-empty-line
448 (line-beginning-position 2)))
450 ;; The hunk may end with a bunch of "+" lines, so the `end' is
451 ;; then further than computed above.
453 (re-search-forward (if diff-valid-unified-empty-line
456 (line-beginning-position 2))))
457 (setq end (max endold endnew)))))
458 ;; We may have a first evaluation of `end' thanks to the hunk header.
460 (setq end (and (re-search-forward
462 (unified (concat (if diff-valid-unified-empty-line
463 "^[^-+# \\\n]\\|" "^[^-+# \\]\\|")
464 ;; A `unified' header is ambiguous.
465 diff-file-header-re))
466 (context "^[^-+#! \\]")
470 (match-beginning 0)))
471 (when diff-valid-unified-empty-line
472 ;; While empty lines may be valid inside hunks, they are also likely
473 ;; to be unrelated to the hunk.
474 (goto-char (or end (point-max)))
475 (while (eq ?\n (char-before (1- (point))))
477 (setq end (point)))))
478 ;; The return value is used by easy-mmode-define-navigation.
479 (goto-char (or end (point-max)))))
481 (defun diff-beginning-of-hunk (&optional try-harder)
482 "Move back to beginning of hunk.
483 If TRY-HARDER is non-nil, try to cater to the case where we're not in a hunk
484 but in the file header instead, in which case move forward to the first hunk."
486 (unless (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re)
489 (re-search-backward diff-hunk-header-re)
492 (error "Can't find the beginning of the hunk")
493 (diff-beginning-of-file-and-junk)
494 (diff-hunk-next))))))
496 (defun diff-unified-hunk-p ()
499 (diff-beginning-of-hunk)
500 (looking-at "^@@"))))
502 (defun diff-beginning-of-file ()
504 (unless (looking-at diff-file-header-re)
505 (let ((start (point))
507 ;; diff-file-header-re may need to match up to 4 lines, so in case
508 ;; we're inside the header, we need to move up to 3 lines forward.
510 (if (and (setq res (re-search-backward diff-file-header-re nil t))
511 ;; Maybe the 3 lines forward were too much and we matched
512 ;; a file header after our starting point :-(
513 (or (<= (point) start)
514 (setq res (re-search-backward diff-file-header-re nil t))))
517 (error "Can't find the beginning of the file")))))
520 (defun diff-end-of-file ()
521 (re-search-forward "^[-+#!<>0-9@* \\]" nil t)
522 (re-search-forward (concat "^[^-+#!<>0-9@* \\]\\|" diff-file-header-re)
524 (if (match-beginning 1)
525 (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
526 (beginning-of-line)))
528 ;; Define diff-{hunk,file}-{prev,next}
529 (easy-mmode-define-navigation
530 diff-hunk diff-hunk-header-re "hunk" diff-end-of-hunk diff-restrict-view
532 (condition-case-no-debug nil (diff-refine-hunk) (error nil))))
534 (easy-mmode-define-navigation
535 diff-file diff-file-header-re "file" diff-end-of-hunk)
537 (defun diff-restrict-view (&optional arg)
538 "Restrict the view to the current hunk.
539 If the prefix ARG is given, restrict the view to the current file instead."
542 (if arg (diff-beginning-of-file) (diff-beginning-of-hunk 'try-harder))
543 (narrow-to-region (point)
544 (progn (if arg (diff-end-of-file) (diff-end-of-hunk))
546 (set (make-local-variable 'diff-narrowed-to) (if arg 'file 'hunk))))
549 (defun diff-hunk-kill ()
552 (diff-beginning-of-hunk)
553 (let* ((start (point))
554 (nexthunk (when (re-search-forward diff-hunk-header-re nil t)
555 (match-beginning 0)))
556 (firsthunk (ignore-errors
558 (diff-beginning-of-file) (diff-hunk-next) (point)))
559 (nextfile (ignore-errors (diff-file-next) (point)))
560 (inhibit-read-only t))
562 (if (and firsthunk (= firsthunk start)
564 (and nextfile (> nexthunk nextfile))))
565 ;; It's the only hunk for this file, so kill the file.
568 (kill-region start (point)))))
570 ;; "index ", "old mode", "new mode", "new file mode" and
571 ;; "deleted file mode" are output by git-diff.
572 (defconst diff-file-junk-re
573 "diff \\|index \\|\\(?:deleted file\\|new\\(?: file\\)?\\|old\\) mode")
575 (defun diff-beginning-of-file-and-junk ()
576 "Go to the beginning of file-related diff-info.
577 This is like `diff-beginning-of-file' except it tries to skip back over leading
578 data such as \"Index: ...\" and such."
579 (let* ((orig (point))
580 ;; Skip forward over what might be "leading junk" so as to get
581 ;; closer to the actual diff.
582 (_ (progn (beginning-of-line)
583 (while (looking-at diff-file-junk-re)
586 (prevfile (condition-case err
587 (save-excursion (diff-beginning-of-file) (point))
589 (err (if (consp prevfile) prevfile))
590 (nextfile (ignore-errors
592 (goto-char start) (diff-file-next) (point))))
593 ;; prevhunk is one of the limits.
594 (prevhunk (save-excursion
596 (if (numberp prevfile) (goto-char prevfile))
597 (diff-hunk-prev) (point))))
598 (previndex (save-excursion
599 (forward-line 1) ;In case we're looking at "Index:".
600 (re-search-backward "^Index: " prevhunk t))))
601 ;; If we're in the junk, we should use nextfile instead of prevfile.
602 (if (and (numberp nextfile)
603 (or (not (numberp prevfile))
604 (and previndex (> previndex prevfile))))
605 (setq prevfile nextfile))
606 (if (and previndex (numberp prevfile) (< previndex prevfile))
607 (setq prevfile previndex))
608 (if (and (numberp prevfile) (<= prevfile start))
611 ;; Now skip backward over the leading junk we may have before the
613 (while (save-excursion
614 (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
615 (looking-at diff-file-junk-re)))
617 ;; File starts *after* the starting point: we really weren't in
618 ;; a file diff but elsewhere.
620 (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
622 (defun diff-file-kill ()
623 "Kill current file's hunks."
626 (start (progn (diff-beginning-of-file-and-junk) (point)))
627 (inhibit-read-only t))
629 (if (looking-at "^\n") (forward-char 1)) ;`tla' generates such diffs.
630 (if (> orig (point)) (error "Not inside a file diff"))
631 (kill-region start (point))))
633 (defun diff-kill-junk ()
634 "Kill spurious empty diffs."
637 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
638 (goto-char (point-min))
639 (while (re-search-forward (concat "^\\(Index: .*\n\\)"
640 "\\([^-+!* <>].*\n\\)*?"
641 "\\(\\(Index:\\) \\|"
642 diff-file-header-re "\\)")
644 (delete-region (if (match-end 4) (match-beginning 0) (match-end 1))
646 (beginning-of-line)))))
648 (defun diff-count-matches (re start end)
652 (while (re-search-forward re end t) (incf n))
655 (defun diff-splittable-p ()
658 (and (looking-at "^[-+ ]")
659 (progn (forward-line -1) (looking-at "^[-+ ]"))
660 (diff-unified-hunk-p))))
662 (defun diff-split-hunk ()
663 "Split the current (unified diff) hunk at point into two hunks."
667 (start (progn (diff-beginning-of-hunk) (point))))
668 (unless (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re-unified)
669 (error "diff-split-hunk only works on unified context diffs"))
671 (let* ((start1 (string-to-number (match-string 1)))
672 (start2 (string-to-number (match-string 3)))
673 (newstart1 (+ start1 (diff-count-matches "^[- \t]" (point) pos)))
674 (newstart2 (+ start2 (diff-count-matches "^[+ \t]" (point) pos)))
675 (inhibit-read-only t))
677 ;; Hopefully the after-change-function will not screw us over.
678 (insert "@@ -" (number-to-string newstart1) ",1 +"
679 (number-to-string newstart2) ",1 @@\n")
680 ;; Fix the original hunk-header.
681 (diff-fixup-modifs start pos))))
685 ;;;; jump to other buffers
688 (defvar diff-remembered-files-alist nil)
689 (defvar diff-remembered-defdir nil)
691 (defun diff-filename-drop-dir (file)
692 (when (string-match "/" file) (substring file (match-end 0))))
694 (defun diff-merge-strings (ancestor from to)
695 "Merge the diff between ANCESTOR and FROM into TO.
696 Returns the merged string if successful or nil otherwise.
697 The strings are assumed not to contain any \"\\n\" (i.e. end of line).
698 If ANCESTOR = FROM, returns TO.
699 If ANCESTOR = TO, returns FROM.
700 The heuristic is simplistic and only really works for cases
701 like \(diff-merge-strings \"b/foo\" \"b/bar\" \"/a/c/foo\")."
703 ;; AMB ANB CMD -> CND
704 ;; but that's ambiguous if `foo' or `bar' is empty:
705 ;; a/foo a/foo1 b/foo.c -> b/foo1.c but not 1b/foo.c or b/foo.c1
706 (let ((str (concat ancestor "\n" from "\n" to)))
707 (when (and (string-match (concat
708 "\\`\\(.*?\\)\\(.*\\)\\(.*\\)\n"
710 "\\(.*\\(\\2\\).*\\)\\'") str)
711 (equal to (match-string 5 str)))
712 (concat (substring str (match-beginning 5) (match-beginning 6))
714 (substring str (match-end 6) (match-end 5))))))
716 (defun diff-tell-file-name (old name)
717 "Tell Emacs where the find the source file of the current hunk.
718 If the OLD prefix arg is passed, tell the file NAME of the old file."
720 (let* ((old current-prefix-arg)
721 (fs (diff-hunk-file-names current-prefix-arg)))
722 (unless fs (error "No file name to look for"))
723 (list old (read-file-name (format "File for %s: " (car fs))
724 nil (diff-find-file-name old) t))))
725 (let ((fs (diff-hunk-file-names old)))
726 (unless fs (error "No file name to look for"))
727 (push (cons fs name) diff-remembered-files-alist)))
729 (defun diff-hunk-file-names (&optional old)
730 "Give the list of file names textually mentioned for the current hunk."
732 (unless (looking-at diff-file-header-re)
733 (or (ignore-errors (diff-beginning-of-file))
734 (re-search-forward diff-file-header-re nil t)))
735 (let ((limit (save-excursion
737 (progn (diff-hunk-prev) (point))
738 (error (point-min)))))
740 (if (looking-at "[-*][-*][-*] \\(\\S-+\\)\\(\\s-.*\\)?\n[-+][-+][-+] \\(\\S-+\\)")
741 (list (if old (match-string 1) (match-string 3))
742 (if old (match-string 3) (match-string 1)))
743 (forward-line 1) nil)))
748 (re-search-backward "^Index: \\(.+\\)" limit t)))
749 (list (match-string 1)))
751 (when (re-search-backward
752 "^diff \\(-\\S-+ +\\)*\\(\\S-+\\)\\( +\\(\\S-+\\)\\)?"
754 (list (if old (match-string 2) (match-string 4))
755 (if old (match-string 4) (match-string 2)))))))))
757 (defun diff-find-file-name (&optional old batch prefix)
758 "Return the file corresponding to the current patch.
759 Non-nil OLD means that we want the old file.
760 Non-nil BATCH means to prefer returning an incorrect answer than to prompt
762 PREFIX is only used internally: don't use it."
763 (unless (equal diff-remembered-defdir default-directory)
764 ;; Flush diff-remembered-files-alist if the default-directory is changed.
765 (set (make-local-variable 'diff-remembered-defdir) default-directory)
766 (set (make-local-variable 'diff-remembered-files-alist) nil))
768 (unless (looking-at diff-file-header-re)
769 (or (ignore-errors (diff-beginning-of-file))
770 (re-search-forward diff-file-header-re nil t)))
771 (let ((fs (diff-hunk-file-names old)))
772 (if prefix (setq fs (mapcar (lambda (f) (concat prefix f)) fs)))
774 ;; use any previously used preference
775 (cdr (assoc fs diff-remembered-files-alist))
776 ;; try to be clever and use previous choices as an inspiration
777 (dolist (rf diff-remembered-files-alist)
778 (let ((newfile (diff-merge-strings (caar rf) (car fs) (cdr rf))))
779 (if (and newfile (file-exists-p newfile)) (return newfile))))
780 ;; look for each file in turn. If none found, try again but
781 ;; ignoring the first level of directory, ...
782 (do* ((files fs (delq nil (mapcar 'diff-filename-drop-dir files)))
785 (setq file (do* ((files files (cdr files))
786 (file (car files) (car files)))
787 ;; Use file-regular-p to avoid
788 ;; /dev/null, directories, etc.
789 ((or (null file) (file-regular-p file))
792 ;; <foo>.rej patches implicitly apply to <foo>
793 (and (string-match "\\.rej\\'" (or buffer-file-name ""))
794 (let ((file (substring buffer-file-name 0 (match-beginning 0))))
795 (when (file-exists-p file) file)))
796 ;; If we haven't found the file, maybe it's because we haven't paid
797 ;; attention to the PCL-CVS hint.
799 (boundp 'cvs-pcl-cvs-dirchange-re)
801 (re-search-backward cvs-pcl-cvs-dirchange-re nil t))
802 (diff-find-file-name old batch (match-string 1)))
803 ;; Invent something, if necessary.
805 (or (car fs) default-directory))
806 ;; if all else fails, ask the user
807 (let ((file (read-file-name (format "Use file %s: " (or (first fs) ""))
808 nil (first fs) t (first fs))))
809 (set (make-local-variable 'diff-remembered-files-alist)
810 (cons (cons fs file) diff-remembered-files-alist))
814 (defun diff-ediff-patch ()
815 "Call `ediff-patch-file' on the current buffer."
818 (ediff-patch-file nil (current-buffer))
819 (wrong-number-of-arguments (ediff-patch-file))))
822 ;;;; Conversion functions
825 ;;(defvar diff-inhibit-after-change nil
826 ;; "Non-nil means inhibit `diff-mode's after-change functions.")
828 (defun diff-unified->context (start end)
829 "Convert unified diffs to context diffs.
830 START and END are either taken from the region (if a prefix arg is given) or
831 else cover the whole buffer."
832 (interactive (if (or current-prefix-arg (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
833 (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
834 (list (point-min) (point-max))))
835 (unless (markerp end) (setq end (copy-marker end t)))
836 (let (;;(diff-inhibit-after-change t)
837 (inhibit-read-only t))
840 (while (and (re-search-forward
841 (concat "^\\(\\(---\\) .+\n\\(\\+\\+\\+\\) .+\\|"
842 diff-hunk-header-re-unified ".*\\)$")
845 (combine-after-change-calls
846 (if (match-beginning 2)
847 ;; we matched a file header
849 ;; use reverse order to make sure the indices are kept valid
850 (replace-match "---" t t nil 3)
851 (replace-match "***" t t nil 2))
852 ;; we matched a hunk header
853 (let ((line1 (match-string 4))
854 (lines1 (or (match-string 5) "1"))
855 (line2 (match-string 6))
856 (lines2 (or (match-string 7) "1"))
857 ;; Variables to use the special undo function.
858 (old-undo buffer-undo-list)
859 (old-end (marker-position end))
860 (start (match-beginning 0))
863 (concat "***************\n*** " line1 ","
864 (number-to-string (+ (string-to-number line1)
865 (string-to-number lines1)
869 (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position 2)
870 ;; Call diff-end-of-hunk from just before
871 ;; the hunk header so it can use the hunk
873 (progn (diff-end-of-hunk 'unified) (point)))
874 (let ((hunk (buffer-string)))
875 (goto-char (point-min))
876 (if (not (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^-" nil t)))
877 (delete-region (point) (point-max))
878 (goto-char (point-max))
879 (let ((modif nil) last-pt)
880 (while (progn (setq last-pt (point))
881 (= (forward-line -1) 0))
883 (?\s (insert " ") (setq modif nil) (backward-char 1))
884 (?+ (delete-region (point) last-pt) (setq modif t))
886 (progn (forward-char 1)
891 (?\\ (when (save-excursion (forward-line -1)
893 (delete-region (point) last-pt) (setq modif t)))
894 ;; diff-valid-unified-empty-line.
895 (?\n (insert " ") (setq modif nil) (backward-char 2))
896 (t (setq modif nil))))))
897 (goto-char (point-max))
899 (insert "--- " line2 ","
900 (number-to-string (+ (string-to-number line2)
901 (string-to-number lines2)
904 ;;(goto-char (point-min))
906 (if (not (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^+" nil t)))
907 (delete-region (point) (point-max))
908 (let ((modif nil) (delete nil))
909 (if (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^\\+.*\n-" nil t))
910 ;; Normally, lines in a substitution come with
911 ;; first the removals and then the additions, and
912 ;; the context->unified function follows this
913 ;; convention, of course. Yet, other alternatives
914 ;; are valid as well, but they preclude the use of
915 ;; context->unified as an undo command.
916 (setq reversible nil))
919 (?\s (insert " ") (setq modif nil) (backward-char 1))
920 (?- (setq delete t) (setq modif t))
922 (progn (forward-char 1)
927 (?\\ (when (save-excursion (forward-line 1)
929 (setq delete t) (setq modif t)))
930 ;; diff-valid-unified-empty-line.
931 (?\n (insert " ") (setq modif nil) (backward-char 2)
932 (setq reversible nil))
933 (t (setq modif nil)))
934 (let ((last-pt (point)))
937 (delete-region last-pt (point))
938 (setq delete nil)))))))
939 (unless (or (not reversible) (eq buffer-undo-list t))
940 ;; Drop the many undo entries and replace them with
941 ;; a single entry that uses diff-context->unified to do
943 (setq buffer-undo-list
944 (cons (list 'apply (- old-end end) start (point-max)
945 'diff-context->unified start (point-max))
948 (defun diff-context->unified (start end &optional to-context)
949 "Convert context diffs to unified diffs.
950 START and END are either taken from the region
951 \(when it is highlighted) or else cover the whole buffer.
952 With a prefix argument, convert unified format to context format."
953 (interactive (if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
954 (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg)
955 (list (point-min) (point-max) current-prefix-arg)))
957 (diff-unified->context start end)
958 (unless (markerp end) (setq end (copy-marker end t)))
959 (let ( ;;(diff-inhibit-after-change t)
960 (inhibit-read-only t))
963 (while (and (re-search-forward "^\\(\\(\\*\\*\\*\\) .+\n\\(---\\) .+\\|\\*\\{15\\}.*\n\\*\\*\\* \\([0-9]+\\),\\(-?[0-9]+\\) \\*\\*\\*\\*\\)$" nil t)
965 (combine-after-change-calls
966 (if (match-beginning 2)
967 ;; we matched a file header
969 ;; use reverse order to make sure the indices are kept valid
970 (replace-match "+++" t t nil 3)
971 (replace-match "---" t t nil 2))
972 ;; we matched a hunk header
973 (let ((line1s (match-string 4))
974 (line1e (match-string 5))
975 (pt1 (match-beginning 0))
976 ;; Variables to use the special undo function.
977 (old-undo buffer-undo-list)
978 (old-end (marker-position end))
981 (unless (re-search-forward
982 diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re nil t)
983 (error "Can't find matching `--- n1,n2 ----' line"))
984 (let ((line2s (match-string 1))
985 (line2e (match-string 2))
987 (delete-region (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))
988 (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))
992 (while (< (point) pt2)
994 (?! (delete-char 2) (insert "-") (forward-line 1))
995 (?- (forward-char 1) (delete-char 1) (forward-line 1))
996 (?\s ;merge with the other half of the chunk
999 (goto-char pt2) (forward-line 1) (point))))
1000 (case (char-after pt2)
1003 (prog1 (buffer-substring (+ pt2 2) endline2)
1004 (delete-region pt2 endline2))))
1006 (unless (= (- endline2 pt2)
1007 (- (line-beginning-position 2) (point)))
1008 ;; If the two lines we're merging don't have the
1009 ;; same length (can happen with "diff -b"), then
1010 ;; diff-unified->context will not properly undo
1012 (setq reversible nil))
1013 (delete-region pt2 endline2)
1016 (?\\ (forward-line 1))
1017 (t (setq reversible nil)
1018 (delete-char 1) (forward-line 1)))))
1019 (t (setq reversible nil) (forward-line 1))))
1020 (while (looking-at "[+! ] ")
1021 (if (/= (char-after) ?!) (forward-char 1)
1022 (delete-char 1) (insert "+"))
1023 (delete-char 1) (forward-line 1))
1026 (insert "@@ -" line1s ","
1027 (number-to-string (- (string-to-number line1e)
1028 (string-to-number line1s)
1031 (number-to-string (- (string-to-number line2e)
1032 (string-to-number line2s)
1034 (set-marker pt2 nil)
1035 ;; The whole procedure succeeded, let's replace the myriad
1036 ;; of undo elements with just a single special one.
1037 (unless (or (not reversible) (eq buffer-undo-list t))
1038 (setq buffer-undo-list
1039 (cons (list 'apply (- old-end end) pt1 (point)
1040 'diff-unified->context pt1 (point))
1044 (defun diff-reverse-direction (start end)
1045 "Reverse the direction of the diffs.
1046 START and END are either taken from the region (if a prefix arg is given) or
1047 else cover the whole buffer."
1048 (interactive (if (or current-prefix-arg (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
1049 (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
1050 (list (point-min) (point-max))))
1051 (unless (markerp end) (setq end (copy-marker end t)))
1052 (let (;;(diff-inhibit-after-change t)
1053 (inhibit-read-only t))
1056 (while (and (re-search-forward "^\\(\\([-*][-*][-*] \\)\\(.+\\)\n\\([-+][-+][-+] \\)\\(.+\\)\\|\\*\\{15\\}.*\n\\*\\*\\* \\(.+\\) \\*\\*\\*\\*\\|@@ -\\([0-9,]+\\) \\+\\([0-9,]+\\) @@.*\\)$" nil t)
1058 (combine-after-change-calls
1061 ((match-beginning 2) (replace-match "\\2\\5\n\\4\\3" nil))
1062 ;; a context-diff hunk header
1063 ((match-beginning 6)
1064 (let ((pt-lines1 (match-beginning 6))
1065 (lines1 (match-string 6)))
1066 (replace-match "" nil nil nil 6)
1068 (let ((half1s (point)))
1069 (while (looking-at "[-! \\][ \t]\\|#")
1070 (when (= (char-after) ?-) (delete-char 1) (insert "+"))
1072 (let ((half1 (delete-and-extract-region half1s (point))))
1073 (unless (looking-at diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re)
1075 (error "Can't find matching `--- n1,n2 ----' line"))
1076 (let* ((str1end (or (match-end 2) (match-end 1)))
1077 (str1 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) str1end)))
1080 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) str1end)
1082 (let ((half2s (point)))
1083 (while (looking-at "[!+ \\][ \t]\\|#")
1084 (when (= (char-after) ?+) (delete-char 1) (insert "-"))
1086 (let ((half2 (delete-and-extract-region half2s (point))))
1087 (insert (or half1 ""))
1089 (insert (or half2 ""))))
1090 (goto-char pt-lines1)
1092 ;; a unified-diff hunk header
1093 ((match-beginning 7)
1094 (replace-match "@@ -\\8 +\\7 @@" nil)
1096 (let ((c (char-after)) first last)
1097 (while (case (setq c (char-after))
1098 (?- (setq first (or first (point)))
1099 (delete-char 1) (insert "+") t)
1100 (?+ (setq last (or last (point)))
1101 (delete-char 1) (insert "-") t)
1103 (t (when (and first last (< first last))
1104 (insert (delete-and-extract-region first last)))
1105 (setq first nil last nil)
1106 (memq c (if diff-valid-unified-empty-line
1107 '(?\s ?\n) '(?\s)))))
1108 (forward-line 1))))))))))
1110 (defun diff-fixup-modifs (start end)
1111 "Fixup the hunk headers (in case the buffer was modified).
1112 START and END are either taken from the region (if a prefix arg is given) or
1113 else cover the whole buffer."
1114 (interactive (if (or current-prefix-arg (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
1115 (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
1116 (list (point-min) (point-max))))
1117 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
1119 (goto-char end) (diff-end-of-hunk nil 'donttrustheader)
1120 (let ((plus 0) (minus 0) (space 0) (bang 0))
1121 (while (and (= (forward-line -1) 0) (<= start (point)))
1122 (if (not (looking-at
1123 (concat diff-hunk-header-re-unified
1124 "\\|[-*][-*][-*] [0-9,]+ [-*][-*][-*][-*]$"
1125 "\\|--- .+\n\\+\\+\\+ ")))
1132 (t (setq space 0 plus 0 minus 0 bang 0)))
1134 ((looking-at diff-hunk-header-re-unified)
1135 (let* ((old1 (match-string 2))
1136 (old2 (match-string 4))
1137 (new1 (number-to-string (+ space minus)))
1138 (new2 (number-to-string (+ space plus))))
1140 (unless (string= new2 old2) (replace-match new2 t t nil 4))
1141 (goto-char (match-end 4)) (insert "," new2))
1143 (unless (string= new1 old1) (replace-match new1 t t nil 2))
1144 (goto-char (match-end 2)) (insert "," new1))))
1145 ((looking-at diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re)
1146 (when (> (+ space bang plus) 0)
1147 (let* ((old1 (match-string 1))
1148 (old2 (match-string 2))
1149 (new (number-to-string
1150 (+ space bang plus -1 (string-to-number old1)))))
1151 (unless (string= new old2) (replace-match new t t nil 2)))))
1152 ((looking-at "\\*\\*\\* \\([0-9]+\\),\\(-?[0-9]*\\) \\*\\*\\*\\*$")
1153 (when (> (+ space bang minus) 0)
1154 (let* ((old (match-string 1))
1156 (concat "%0" (number-to-string (length old)) "d")
1157 (+ space bang minus -1 (string-to-number old)))))
1158 (unless (string= new old) (replace-match new t t nil 2))))))
1159 (setq space 0 plus 0 minus 0 bang 0)))))))
1165 (defun diff-write-contents-hooks ()
1166 "Fixup hunk headers if necessary."
1167 (if (buffer-modified-p) (diff-fixup-modifs (point-min) (point-max)))
1170 ;; It turns out that making changes in the buffer from within an
1171 ;; *-change-function is asking for trouble, whereas making them
1172 ;; from a post-command-hook doesn't pose much problems
1173 (defvar diff-unhandled-changes nil)
1174 (defun diff-after-change-function (beg end len)
1175 "Remember to fixup the hunk header.
1176 See `after-change-functions' for the meaning of BEG, END and LEN."
1177 ;; Ignoring changes when inhibit-read-only is set is strictly speaking
1178 ;; incorrect, but it turns out that inhibit-read-only is normally not set
1179 ;; inside editing commands, while it tends to be set when the buffer gets
1180 ;; updated by an async process or by a conversion function, both of which
1181 ;; would rather not be uselessly slowed down by this hook.
1182 (when (and (not undo-in-progress) (not inhibit-read-only))
1183 (if diff-unhandled-changes
1184 (setq diff-unhandled-changes
1185 (cons (min beg (car diff-unhandled-changes))
1186 (max end (cdr diff-unhandled-changes))))
1187 (setq diff-unhandled-changes (cons beg end)))))
1189 (defun diff-post-command-hook ()
1190 "Fixup hunk headers if necessary."
1191 (when (consp diff-unhandled-changes)
1194 (goto-char (car diff-unhandled-changes))
1195 ;; Maybe we've cut the end of the hunk before point.
1196 (if (and (bolp) (not (bobp))) (backward-char 1))
1197 ;; We used to fixup modifs on all the changes, but it turns out that
1198 ;; it's safer not to do it on big changes, e.g. when yanking a big
1199 ;; diff, or when the user edits the header, since we might then
1200 ;; screw up perfectly correct values. --Stef
1201 (diff-beginning-of-hunk)
1202 (let* ((style (if (looking-at "\\*\\*\\*") 'context))
1203 (start (line-beginning-position (if (eq style 'context) 3 2)))
1204 (mid (if (eq style 'context)
1206 (re-search-forward diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re
1208 (when (and ;; Don't try to fixup changes in the hunk header.
1209 (> (car diff-unhandled-changes) start)
1210 ;; Don't try to fixup changes in the mid-hunk header either.
1212 (< (cdr diff-unhandled-changes) (match-beginning 0))
1213 (> (car diff-unhandled-changes) (match-end 0)))
1215 (diff-end-of-hunk nil 'donttrustheader)
1216 ;; Don't try to fixup changes past the end of the hunk.
1217 (>= (point) (cdr diff-unhandled-changes))))
1218 (diff-fixup-modifs (point) (cdr diff-unhandled-changes)))))
1219 (setq diff-unhandled-changes nil))))
1221 (defun diff-next-error (arg reset)
1222 ;; Select a window that displays the current buffer so that point
1223 ;; movements are reflected in that window. Otherwise, the user might
1224 ;; never see the hunk corresponding to the source she's jumping to.
1225 (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
1226 (if reset (goto-char (point-min)))
1227 (diff-hunk-next arg)
1231 (define-derived-mode diff-mode fundamental-mode "Diff"
1232 "Major mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
1233 Supports unified and context diffs as well as (to a lesser extent)
1236 When the buffer is read-only, the ESC prefix is not necessary.
1237 If you edit the buffer manually, diff-mode will try to update the hunk
1238 headers for you on-the-fly.
1240 You can also switch between context diff and unified diff with \\[diff-context->unified],
1241 or vice versa with \\[diff-unified->context] and you can also reverse the direction of
1242 a diff with \\[diff-reverse-direction].
1246 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) diff-font-lock-defaults)
1247 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp) diff-outline-regexp)
1248 (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-generic-expression)
1249 diff-imenu-generic-expression)
1250 ;; These are not perfect. They would be better done separately for
1251 ;; context diffs and unidiffs.
1252 ;; (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
1253 ;; (concat "@@ " ; unidiff hunk
1254 ;; "\\|\\*\\*\\* " ; context diff hunk or file start
1255 ;; "\\|--- [^\t]+\t")) ; context or unidiff file
1256 ;; ; start (first or second line)
1257 ;; (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate) paragraph-start)
1258 ;; (set (make-local-variable 'page-delimiter) "--- [^\t]+\t")
1260 (set (make-local-variable 'next-error-function) 'diff-next-error)
1262 (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function)
1263 'diff-beginning-of-file-and-junk)
1264 (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function)
1267 (setq buffer-read-only diff-default-read-only)
1268 ;; setup change hooks
1269 (if (not diff-update-on-the-fly)
1270 (add-hook 'write-contents-functions 'diff-write-contents-hooks nil t)
1271 (make-local-variable 'diff-unhandled-changes)
1272 (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'diff-after-change-function nil t)
1273 (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'diff-post-command-hook nil t))
1274 ;; Neat trick from Dave Love to add more bindings in read-only mode:
1275 (lexical-let ((ro-bind (cons 'buffer-read-only diff-mode-shared-map)))
1276 (add-to-list 'minor-mode-overriding-map-alist ro-bind)
1277 ;; Turn off this little trick in case the buffer is put in view-mode.
1278 (add-hook 'view-mode-hook
1280 (setq minor-mode-overriding-map-alist
1281 (delq ro-bind minor-mode-overriding-map-alist)))
1284 (set (make-local-variable 'add-log-current-defun-function)
1285 'diff-current-defun)
1286 (set (make-local-variable 'add-log-buffer-file-name-function)
1287 'diff-find-file-name))
1290 (define-minor-mode diff-minor-mode
1291 "Minor mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
1292 \\{diff-minor-mode-map}"
1293 :group 'diff-mode :lighter " Diff"
1294 ;; FIXME: setup font-lock
1295 ;; setup change hooks
1296 (if (not diff-update-on-the-fly)
1297 (add-hook 'write-contents-functions 'diff-write-contents-hooks nil t)
1298 (make-local-variable 'diff-unhandled-changes)
1299 (add-hook 'after-change-functions 'diff-after-change-function nil t)
1300 (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'diff-post-command-hook nil t)))
1302 ;;; Handy hook functions ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1304 (defun diff-delete-if-empty ()
1305 ;; An empty diff file means there's no more diffs to integrate, so we
1306 ;; can just remove the file altogether. Very handy for .rej files if we
1307 ;; remove hunks as we apply them.
1308 (when (and buffer-file-name
1309 (eq 0 (nth 7 (file-attributes buffer-file-name))))
1310 (delete-file buffer-file-name)))
1312 (defun diff-delete-empty-files ()
1313 "Arrange for empty diff files to be removed."
1314 (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'diff-delete-if-empty nil t))
1316 (defun diff-make-unified ()
1317 "Turn context diffs into unified diffs if applicable."
1319 (goto-char (point-min))
1320 (and (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re) (eq (char-after) ?*)))
1321 (let ((mod (buffer-modified-p)))
1323 (diff-context->unified (point-min) (point-max))
1324 (restore-buffer-modified-p mod)))))
1327 ;;; Misc operations that have proved useful at some point.
1330 (defun diff-next-complex-hunk ()
1331 "Jump to the next \"complex\" hunk.
1332 \"Complex\" is approximated by \"the hunk changes the number of lines\".
1333 Only works for unified diffs."
1336 (and (re-search-forward diff-hunk-header-re-unified nil t)
1337 (equal (match-string 2) (match-string 4)))))
1339 (defun diff-sanity-check-context-hunk-half (lines)
1340 (let ((count lines))
1343 ((and (memq (char-after) '(?\s ?! ?+ ?-))
1344 (memq (char-after (1+ (point))) '(?\s ?\t)))
1346 ((or (zerop count) (= count lines)) nil)
1347 ((memq (char-after) '(?! ?+ ?-))
1348 (if (not (and (eq (char-after (1+ (point))) ?\n)
1349 (y-or-n-p "Try to auto-fix whitespace loss damage? ")))
1350 (error "End of hunk ambiguously marked")
1351 (forward-char 1) (insert " ") (forward-line -1) t))
1353 (error "End of hunk ambiguously marked"))
1354 ((not (y-or-n-p "Try to auto-fix whitespace loss and word-wrap damage? "))
1356 ((eolp) (insert " ") (forward-line -1) t)
1357 (t (insert " ") (delete-region (- (point) 2) (- (point) 1)) t))
1360 (defun diff-sanity-check-hunk ()
1361 (let (;; Every modification is protected by a y-or-n-p, so it's probably
1362 ;; OK to override a read-only setting.
1363 (inhibit-read-only t))
1366 ((not (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re))
1367 (error "Not recognizable hunk header"))
1370 ((eq (char-after) ?*)
1371 (if (not (looking-at "\\*\\{15\\}\\(?: .*\\)?\n\\*\\*\\* \\([0-9]+\\)\\(?:,\\([0-9]+\\)\\)? \\*\\*\\*\\*"))
1372 (error "Unrecognized context diff first hunk header format")
1374 (diff-sanity-check-context-hunk-half
1376 (1+ (- (string-to-number (match-string 2))
1377 (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
1379 (if (not (looking-at diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re))
1380 (error "Unrecognized context diff second hunk header format")
1382 (diff-sanity-check-context-hunk-half
1384 (1+ (- (string-to-number (match-string 2))
1385 (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
1389 ((eq (char-after) ?@)
1390 (if (not (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re-unified))
1391 (error "Unrecognized unified diff hunk header format")
1392 (let ((before (string-to-number (or (match-string 2) "1")))
1393 (after (string-to-number (or (match-string 4) "1"))))
1397 (?\s (decf before) (decf after) t)
1399 (if (and (looking-at diff-file-header-re)
1400 (zerop before) (zerop after))
1401 ;; No need to query: this is a case where two patches
1402 ;; are concatenated and only counting the lines will
1403 ;; give the right result. Let's just add an empty
1404 ;; line so that our code which doesn't count lines
1405 ;; will not get confused.
1406 (progn (save-excursion (insert "\n")) nil)
1411 ((and diff-valid-unified-empty-line
1412 ;; Not just (eolp) so we don't infloop at eob.
1413 (eq (char-after) ?\n)
1414 (> before 0) (> after 0))
1415 (decf before) (decf after) t)
1416 ((and (zerop before) (zerop after)) nil)
1417 ((or (< before 0) (< after 0))
1418 (error (if (or (zerop before) (zerop after))
1419 "End of hunk ambiguously marked"
1420 "Hunk seriously messed up")))
1421 ((not (y-or-n-p (concat "Try to auto-fix " (if (eolp) "whitespace loss" "word-wrap damage") "? ")))
1423 ((eolp) (insert " ") (forward-line -1) t)
1425 (delete-region (- (point) 2) (- (point) 1)) t))))
1433 (defun diff-hunk-text (hunk destp char-offset)
1434 "Return the literal source text from HUNK as (TEXT . OFFSET).
1435 If DESTP is nil, TEXT is the source, otherwise the destination text.
1436 CHAR-OFFSET is a char-offset in HUNK, and OFFSET is the corresponding
1437 char-offset in TEXT."
1440 (goto-char (point-min))
1445 ;; Set the following variables:
1446 ;; SRC-POS buffer pos of the source part of the hunk or nil if none
1447 ;; DST-POS buffer pos of the destination part of the hunk or nil
1448 ;; DIVIDER-POS buffer pos of any divider line separating the src & dst
1449 ;; NUM-PFX-CHARS number of line-prefix characters used by this format"
1450 (cond ((looking-at "^@@")
1452 (setq num-pfx-chars 1)
1454 (setq src-pos (point) dst-pos (point)))
1455 ((looking-at "^\\*\\*")
1458 (setq src-pos (point))
1459 (re-search-forward diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re nil t)
1461 (setq divider-pos (point))
1463 (setq dst-pos (point)))
1464 ((looking-at "^[0-9]+a[0-9,]+$")
1465 ;; normal diff, insert
1467 (setq dst-pos (point)))
1468 ((looking-at "^[0-9,]+d[0-9]+$")
1469 ;; normal diff, delete
1471 (setq src-pos (point)))
1472 ((looking-at "^[0-9,]+c[0-9,]+$")
1473 ;; normal diff, change
1475 (setq src-pos (point))
1476 (re-search-forward "^---$" nil t)
1478 (setq divider-pos (point))
1480 (setq dst-pos (point)))
1482 (error "Unknown diff hunk type")))
1484 (if (if destp (null dst-pos) (null src-pos))
1485 ;; Implied empty text
1486 (if char-offset '("" . 0) "")
1488 ;; For context diffs, either side can be empty, (if there's only
1489 ;; added or only removed text). We should then use the other side.
1490 (cond ((equal src-pos divider-pos) (setq src-pos dst-pos))
1491 ((equal dst-pos (point-max)) (setq dst-pos src-pos)))
1493 (when char-offset (goto-char (+ (point-min) char-offset)))
1495 ;; Get rid of anything except the desired text.
1497 ;; Delete unused text region
1498 (let ((keep (if destp dst-pos src-pos)))
1499 (when (and divider-pos (> divider-pos keep))
1500 (delete-region divider-pos (point-max)))
1501 (delete-region (point-min) keep))
1502 ;; Remove line-prefix characters, and unneeded lines (unified diffs).
1503 (let ((kill-char (if destp ?- ?+)))
1504 (goto-char (point-min))
1506 (if (eq (char-after) kill-char)
1507 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))
1508 (delete-char num-pfx-chars)
1509 (forward-line 1)))))
1511 (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
1512 (if char-offset (cons text (- (point) (point-min))) text))))))
1515 (defun diff-find-text (text)
1516 "Return the buffer position (BEG . END) of the nearest occurrence of TEXT.
1517 If TEXT isn't found, nil is returned."
1518 (let* ((orig (point))
1519 (forw (and (search-forward text nil t)
1520 (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
1521 (back (and (goto-char (+ orig (length text)))
1522 (search-backward text nil t)
1523 (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
1524 ;; Choose the closest match.
1526 (if (> (- (car forw) orig) (- orig (car back))) back forw)
1529 (defun diff-find-approx-text (text)
1530 "Return the buffer position (BEG . END) of the nearest occurrence of TEXT.
1531 Whitespace differences are ignored."
1532 (let* ((orig (point))
1533 (re (concat "^[ \t\n\f]*"
1534 (mapconcat 'regexp-quote (split-string text) "[ \t\n\f]+")
1536 (forw (and (re-search-forward re nil t)
1537 (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
1538 (back (and (goto-char (+ orig (length text)))
1539 (re-search-backward re nil t)
1540 (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
1541 ;; Choose the closest match.
1543 (if (> (- (car forw) orig) (- orig (car back))) back forw)
1546 (defsubst diff-xor (a b) (if a (if (not b) a) b))
1548 (defun diff-find-source-location (&optional other-file reverse)
1549 "Find out (BUF LINE-OFFSET POS SRC DST SWITCHED).
1550 BUF is the buffer corresponding to the source file.
1551 LINE-OFFSET is the offset between the expected and actual positions
1552 of the text of the hunk or nil if the text was not found.
1553 POS is a pair (BEG . END) indicating the position of the text in the buffer.
1554 SRC and DST are the two variants of text as returned by `diff-hunk-text'.
1555 SRC is the variant that was found in the buffer.
1556 SWITCHED is non-nil if the patch is already applied."
1558 (let* ((other (diff-xor other-file diff-jump-to-old-file))
1559 (char-offset (- (point) (progn (diff-beginning-of-hunk 'try-harder)
1561 ;; Check that the hunk is well-formed. Otherwise diff-mode and
1562 ;; the user may disagree on what constitutes the hunk
1563 ;; (e.g. because an empty line truncates the hunk mid-course),
1564 ;; leading to potentially nasty surprises for the user.
1565 (_ (diff-sanity-check-hunk))
1566 (hunk (buffer-substring (point)
1567 (save-excursion (diff-end-of-hunk) (point))))
1568 (old (diff-hunk-text hunk reverse char-offset))
1569 (new (diff-hunk-text hunk (not reverse) char-offset))
1570 ;; Find the location specification.
1571 (line (if (not (looking-at "\\(?:\\*\\{15\\}.*\n\\)?[-@* ]*\\([0-9,]+\\)\\([ acd+]+\\([0-9,]+\\)\\)?"))
1572 (error "Can't find the hunk header")
1573 (if other (match-string 1)
1574 (if (match-end 3) (match-string 3)
1575 (unless (re-search-forward
1576 diff-context-mid-hunk-header-re nil t)
1577 (error "Can't find the hunk separator"))
1578 (match-string 1)))))
1579 (file (or (diff-find-file-name other) (error "Can't find the file")))
1580 (buf (find-file-noselect file)))
1581 ;; Update the user preference if he so wished.
1582 (when (> (prefix-numeric-value other-file) 8)
1583 (setq diff-jump-to-old-file other))
1584 (with-current-buffer buf
1585 (goto-line (string-to-number line))
1586 (let* ((orig-pos (point))
1588 ;; FIXME: Check for case where both OLD and NEW are found.
1589 (pos (or (diff-find-text (car old))
1590 (progn (setq switched t) (diff-find-text (car new)))
1591 (progn (setq switched nil)
1593 (diff-find-approx-text (car old))
1594 (invalid-regexp nil))) ;Regex too big.
1595 (progn (setq switched t)
1597 (diff-find-approx-text (car new))
1598 (invalid-regexp nil))) ;Regex too big.
1599 (progn (setq switched nil) nil))))
1603 (list (count-lines orig-pos (car pos)) pos)
1604 (list nil (cons orig-pos (+ orig-pos (length (car old))))))
1605 (if switched (list new old t) (list old new))))))))
1608 (defun diff-hunk-status-msg (line-offset reversed dry-run)
1609 (let ((msg (if dry-run
1610 (if reversed "already applied" "not yet applied")
1611 (if reversed "undone" "applied"))))
1612 (message (cond ((null line-offset) "Hunk text not found")
1613 ((= line-offset 0) "Hunk %s")
1614 ((= line-offset 1) "Hunk %s at offset %d line")
1615 (t "Hunk %s at offset %d lines"))
1618 (defvar diff-apply-hunk-to-backup-file nil)
1620 (defun diff-apply-hunk (&optional reverse)
1621 "Apply the current hunk to the source file and go to the next.
1622 By default, the new source file is patched, but if the variable
1623 `diff-jump-to-old-file' is non-nil, then the old source file is
1624 patched instead (some commands, such as `diff-goto-source' can change
1625 the value of this variable when given an appropriate prefix argument).
1627 With a prefix argument, REVERSE the hunk."
1629 (destructuring-bind (buf line-offset pos old new &optional switched)
1630 ;; Sometimes we'd like to have the following behavior: if REVERSE go
1631 ;; to the new file, otherwise go to the old. But that means that by
1632 ;; default we use the old file, which is the opposite of the default
1633 ;; for diff-goto-source, and is thus confusing. Also when you don't
1634 ;; know about it it's pretty surprising.
1635 ;; TODO: make it possible to ask explicitly for this behavior.
1637 ;; This is duplicated in diff-test-hunk.
1638 (diff-find-source-location nil reverse)
1641 (error "Can't find the text to patch"))
1642 ((with-current-buffer buf
1643 (and buffer-file-name
1644 (backup-file-name-p buffer-file-name)
1645 (not diff-apply-hunk-to-backup-file)
1646 (not (set (make-local-variable 'diff-apply-hunk-to-backup-file)
1647 (yes-or-no-p (format "Really apply this hunk to %s? "
1648 (file-name-nondirectory
1649 buffer-file-name)))))))
1651 (substitute-command-keys
1652 (format "Use %s\\[diff-apply-hunk] to apply it to the other file"
1653 (if (not reverse) "\\[universal-argument] ")))))
1655 ;; A reversed patch was detected, perhaps apply it in reverse.
1656 (not (save-window-excursion
1658 (goto-char (+ (car pos) (cdr old)))
1661 "Hunk hasn't been applied yet; apply it now? "
1662 "Hunk has already been applied; undo it? ")))))
1663 (message "(Nothing done)"))
1666 (with-current-buffer buf
1667 (goto-char (car pos))
1668 (delete-region (car pos) (cdr pos))
1670 ;; Display BUF in a window
1671 (set-window-point (display-buffer buf) (+ (car pos) (cdr new)))
1672 (diff-hunk-status-msg line-offset (diff-xor switched reverse) nil)
1673 (when diff-advance-after-apply-hunk
1674 (diff-hunk-next))))))
1677 (defun diff-test-hunk (&optional reverse)
1678 "See whether it's possible to apply the current hunk.
1679 With a prefix argument, try to REVERSE the hunk."
1681 (destructuring-bind (buf line-offset pos src dst &optional switched)
1682 (diff-find-source-location nil reverse)
1683 (set-window-point (display-buffer buf) (+ (car pos) (cdr src)))
1684 (diff-hunk-status-msg line-offset (diff-xor reverse switched) t)))
1687 (defalias 'diff-mouse-goto-source 'diff-goto-source)
1689 (defun diff-goto-source (&optional other-file event)
1690 "Jump to the corresponding source line.
1691 `diff-jump-to-old-file' (or its opposite if the OTHER-FILE prefix arg
1692 is given) determines whether to jump to the old or the new file.
1693 If the prefix arg is bigger than 8 (for example with \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument])
1694 then `diff-jump-to-old-file' is also set, for the next invocations."
1695 (interactive (list current-prefix-arg last-input-event))
1696 ;; When pointing at a removal line, we probably want to jump to
1697 ;; the old location, and else to the new (i.e. as if reverting).
1698 ;; This is a convenient detail when using smerge-diff.
1699 (if event (posn-set-point (event-end event)))
1700 (let ((rev (not (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (looking-at "[-<]")))))
1701 (destructuring-bind (buf line-offset pos src dst &optional switched)
1702 (diff-find-source-location other-file rev)
1704 (goto-char (+ (car pos) (cdr src)))
1705 (diff-hunk-status-msg line-offset (diff-xor rev switched) t))))
1708 (defun diff-current-defun ()
1709 "Find the name of function at point.
1710 For use in `add-log-current-defun-function'."
1711 ;; Kill change-log-default-name so it gets recomputed each time, since
1712 ;; each hunk may belong to another file which may belong to another
1713 ;; directory and hence have a different ChangeLog file.
1714 (kill-local-variable 'change-log-default-name)
1716 (when (looking-at diff-hunk-header-re)
1718 (re-search-forward "^[^ ]" nil t))
1719 (destructuring-bind (buf line-offset pos src dst &optional switched)
1720 (diff-find-source-location)
1722 (or (when (memq (char-after) '(?< ?-))
1723 ;; Cursor is pointing at removed text. This could be a removed
1724 ;; function, in which case, going to the source buffer will
1725 ;; not help since the function is now removed. Instead,
1726 ;; try to figure out the function name just from the code-fragment.
1727 (let ((old (if switched dst src)))
1730 (funcall (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buf))
1731 (goto-char (+ (point-min) (cdr old)))
1732 (add-log-current-defun))))
1733 (with-current-buffer buf
1734 (goto-char (+ (car pos) (cdr src)))
1735 (add-log-current-defun))))))
1737 (defun diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk ()
1738 "Re-diff the current hunk, ignoring whitespace differences."
1740 (let* ((char-offset (- (point) (progn (diff-beginning-of-hunk 'try-harder)
1742 (opts (case (char-after) (?@ "-bu") (?* "-bc") (t "-b")))
1743 (line-nb (and (or (looking-at "[^0-9]+\\([0-9]+\\)")
1744 (error "Can't find line number"))
1745 (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
1746 (inhibit-read-only t)
1747 (hunk (delete-and-extract-region
1748 (point) (save-excursion (diff-end-of-hunk) (point))))
1749 (lead (make-string (1- line-nb) ?\n)) ;Line nums start at 1.
1750 (file1 (make-temp-file "diff1"))
1751 (file2 (make-temp-file "diff2"))
1752 (coding-system-for-read buffer-file-coding-system)
1756 (setq old (diff-hunk-text hunk nil char-offset))
1757 (setq new (diff-hunk-text hunk t char-offset))
1758 (write-region (concat lead (car old)) nil file1 nil 'nomessage)
1759 (write-region (concat lead (car new)) nil file2 nil 'nomessage)
1762 (call-process diff-command nil t nil
1765 (0 nil) ;Nothing to reformat.
1766 (1 (goto-char (point-min))
1767 ;; Remove the file-header.
1768 (when (re-search-forward diff-hunk-header-re nil t)
1769 (delete-region (point-min) (match-beginning 0))))
1770 (t (goto-char (point-max))
1771 (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
1773 (setq hunk (buffer-string))
1774 (unless (memq status '(0 1))
1775 (error "Diff returned: %s" status)))))
1776 ;; Whatever happens, put back some equivalent text: either the new
1777 ;; one or the original one in case some error happened.
1780 (delete-file file2))))
1782 ;;; Fine change highlighting.
1784 (defface diff-refine-change
1785 '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
1786 :background "grey85")
1787 (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
1788 :background "grey60")
1789 (((class color) (background light))
1790 :background "yellow")
1791 (((class color) (background dark))
1792 :background "green")
1794 "Face used for char-based changes shown by `diff-refine-hunk'."
1797 (defun diff-refine-preproc ()
1798 (while (re-search-forward "^[+>]" nil t)
1799 ;; Remove spurious changes due to the fact that one side of the hunk is
1800 ;; marked with leading + or > and the other with leading - or <.
1801 ;; We used to replace all the prefix chars with " " but this only worked
1802 ;; when we did char-based refinement (or when using
1803 ;; smerge-refine-weight-hack) since otherwise, the `forward' motion done
1804 ;; in chopup do not necessarily do the same as the ones in highlight
1805 ;; since the "_" is not treated the same as " ".
1806 (replace-match (cdr (assq (char-before) '((?+ . "-") (?> . "<"))))))
1809 (defun diff-refine-hunk ()
1810 "Highlight changes of hunk at point at a finer granularity."
1812 (eval-and-compile (require 'smerge-mode))
1814 (diff-beginning-of-hunk 'try-harder)
1815 (let* ((style (diff-hunk-style)) ;Skips the hunk header as well.
1817 (props '((diff-mode . fine) (face diff-refine-change)))
1818 (end (progn (diff-end-of-hunk) (point))))
1820 (remove-overlays beg end 'diff-mode 'fine)
1825 (while (re-search-forward "^\\(?:-.*\n\\)+\\(\\)\\(?:\\+.*\n\\)+"
1827 (smerge-refine-subst (match-beginning 0) (match-end 1)
1828 (match-end 1) (match-end 0)
1829 props 'diff-refine-preproc)))
1831 (let* ((middle (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^---")))
1833 (while (re-search-forward "^\\(?:!.*\n\\)+" middle t)
1834 (smerge-refine-subst (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
1837 (re-search-forward "^\\(?:!.*\n\\)+" end)
1838 (setq other (match-end 0))
1839 (match-beginning 0))
1841 props 'diff-refine-preproc))))
1843 (let ((beg1 (1+ (point))))
1844 (when (re-search-forward "^---.*\n" end t)
1845 ;; It's a combined add&remove, so there's something to do.
1846 (smerge-refine-subst beg1 (match-beginning 0)
1848 props 'diff-refine-preproc))))))))
1851 (defun diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window ()
1852 "Iterate through the current diff and create ChangeLog entries.
1853 I.e. like `add-change-log-entry-other-window' but applied to all hunks."
1855 ;; XXX: Currently add-change-log-entry-other-window is only called
1856 ;; once per hunk. Some hunks have multiple changes, it would be
1857 ;; good to call it for each change.
1859 (goto-char (point-min))
1860 (let ((orig-buffer (current-buffer)))
1862 ;; Call add-change-log-entry-other-window for each hunk in
1866 ;; Move to where the changes are,
1867 ;; `add-change-log-entry-other-window' works better in
1871 ;; If the hunk is a context hunk with an empty first
1872 ;; half, recognize the "--- NNN,MMM ----" line
1873 "\\(-- [0-9]+\\(,[0-9]+\\)? ----\n"
1874 ;; and skip to the next non-context line.
1875 "\\( .*\n\\)*[+]\\)?")
1878 (add-change-log-entry nil nil t t)))
1879 ;; When there's no more hunks, diff-hunk-next signals an error.
1882 ;; provide the package
1883 (provide 'diff-mode)
1885 ;;; Old Change Log from when diff-mode wasn't part of Emacs:
1886 ;; Revision 1.11 1999/10/09 23:38:29 monnier
1887 ;; (diff-mode-load-hook): dropped.
1888 ;; (auto-mode-alist): also catch *.diffs.
1889 ;; (diff-find-file-name, diff-mode): add smarts to find the right file
1890 ;; for *.rej files (that lack any file name indication).
1892 ;; Revision 1.10 1999/09/30 15:32:11 monnier
1893 ;; added support for "\ No newline at end of file".
1895 ;; Revision 1.9 1999/09/15 00:01:13 monnier
1896 ;; - added basic `compile' support.
1897 ;; - have diff-kill-hunk call diff-kill-file if it's the only hunk.
1898 ;; - diff-kill-file now tries to kill the leading garbage as well.
1900 ;; Revision 1.8 1999/09/13 21:10:09 monnier
1901 ;; - don't use CL in the autoloaded code
1902 ;; - accept diffs using -T
1904 ;; Revision 1.7 1999/09/05 20:53:03 monnier
1905 ;; interface to ediff-patch
1907 ;; Revision 1.6 1999/09/01 20:55:13 monnier
1908 ;; (ediff=patch-file): add bindings to call ediff-patch.
1909 ;; (diff-find-file-name): taken out of diff-goto-source.
1910 ;; (diff-unified->context, diff-context->unified, diff-reverse-direction,
1911 ;; diff-fixup-modifs): only use the region if a prefix arg is given.
1913 ;; Revision 1.5 1999/08/31 19:18:52 monnier
1914 ;; (diff-beginning-of-file, diff-prev-file): fixed wrong parenthesis.
1916 ;; Revision 1.4 1999/08/31 13:01:44 monnier
1917 ;; use `combine-after-change-calls' to minimize the slowdown of font-lock.
1920 ;; arch-tag: 2571d7ff-bc28-4cf9-8585-42e21890be66
1921 ;;; diff-mode.el ends here