2 * Copyright (C) 2005 Junio C Hamano
8 static int should_break(struct diff_filespec
*src
,
9 struct diff_filespec
*dst
,
13 /* dst is recorded as a modification of src. Are they so
14 * different that we are better off recording this as a pair
15 * of delete and create?
17 * There are two criteria used in this algorithm. For the
18 * purposes of helping later rename/copy, we take both delete
19 * and insert into account and estimate the amount of "edit".
20 * If the edit is very large, we break this pair so that
21 * rename/copy can pick the pieces up to match with other
24 * On the other hand, we would want to ignore inserts for the
25 * pure "complete rewrite" detection. As long as most of the
26 * existing contents were removed from the file, it is a
27 * complete rewrite, and if sizable chunk from the original
28 * still remains in the result, it is not a rewrite. It does
29 * not matter how much or how little new material is added to
32 * The score we leave for such a broken filepair uses the
33 * latter definition so that later clean-up stage can find the
34 * pieces that should not have been broken according to the
35 * latter definition after rename/copy runs, and merge the
36 * broken pair that have a score lower than given criteria
37 * back together. The break operation itself happens
38 * according to the former definition.
40 * The minimum_edit parameter tells us when to break (the
41 * amount of "edit" required for us to consider breaking the
42 * pair). We leave the amount of deletion in *merge_score_p
45 * The value we return is 1 if we want the pair to be broken,
48 unsigned long delta_size
, base_size
, src_copied
, literal_added
;
51 *merge_score_p
= 0; /* assume no deletion --- "do not break"
55 if (!S_ISREG(src
->mode
) || !S_ISREG(dst
->mode
))
56 return 0; /* leave symlink rename alone */
58 if (src
->sha1_valid
&& dst
->sha1_valid
&&
59 !memcmp(src
->sha1
, dst
->sha1
, 20))
60 return 0; /* they are the same */
62 if (diff_populate_filespec(src
, 0) || diff_populate_filespec(dst
, 0))
63 return 0; /* error but caught downstream */
65 base_size
= ((src
->size
< dst
->size
) ? src
->size
: dst
->size
);
66 if (base_size
< MINIMUM_BREAK_SIZE
)
67 return 0; /* we do not break too small filepair */
69 if (diffcore_count_changes(src
->data
, src
->size
,
72 &src_copied
, &literal_added
))
75 /* Compute merge-score, which is "how much is removed
76 * from the source material". The clean-up stage will
77 * merge the surviving pair together if the score is
78 * less than the minimum, after rename/copy runs.
80 if (src
->size
<= src_copied
)
81 ; /* all copied, nothing removed */
83 delta_size
= src
->size
- src_copied
;
84 *merge_score_p
= delta_size
* MAX_SCORE
/ src
->size
;
87 /* Extent of damage, which counts both inserts and
90 if (src
->size
+ literal_added
<= src_copied
)
91 delta_size
= 0; /* avoid wrapping around */
93 delta_size
= (src
->size
- src_copied
) + literal_added
;
95 /* We break if the edit exceeds the minimum.
96 * i.e. (break_score / MAX_SCORE < delta_size / base_size)
98 if (break_score
* base_size
< delta_size
* MAX_SCORE
)
104 void diffcore_break(int break_score
)
106 struct diff_queue_struct
*q
= &diff_queued_diff
;
107 struct diff_queue_struct outq
;
109 /* When the filepair has this much edit (insert and delete),
110 * it is first considered to be a rewrite and broken into a
111 * create and delete filepair. This is to help breaking a
112 * file that had too much new stuff added, possibly from
113 * moving contents from another file, so that rename/copy can
114 * match it with the other file.
116 * int break_score; we reuse incoming parameter for this.
119 /* After a pair is broken according to break_score and
120 * subjected to rename/copy, both of them may survive intact,
121 * due to lack of suitable rename/copy peer. Or, the caller
122 * may be calling us without using rename/copy. When that
123 * happens, we merge the broken pieces back into one
124 * modification together if the pair did not have more than
125 * this much delete. For this computation, we do not take
126 * insert into account at all. If you start from a 100-line
127 * file and delete 97 lines of it, it does not matter if you
128 * add 27 lines to it to make a new 30-line file or if you add
129 * 997 lines to it to make a 1000-line file. Either way what
130 * you did was a rewrite of 97%. On the other hand, if you
131 * delete 3 lines, keeping 97 lines intact, it does not matter
132 * if you add 3 lines to it to make a new 100-line file or if
133 * you add 903 lines to it to make a new 1000-line file.
134 * Either way you did a lot of additions and not a rewrite.
135 * This merge happens to catch the latter case. A merge_score
136 * of 80% would be a good default value (a broken pair that
137 * has score lower than merge_score will be merged back
143 /* See comment on DEFAULT_BREAK_SCORE and
144 * DEFAULT_MERGE_SCORE in diffcore.h
146 merge_score
= (break_score
>> 16) & 0xFFFF;
147 break_score
= (break_score
& 0xFFFF);
150 break_score
= DEFAULT_BREAK_SCORE
;
152 merge_score
= DEFAULT_MERGE_SCORE
;
154 outq
.nr
= outq
.alloc
= 0;
157 for (i
= 0; i
< q
->nr
; i
++) {
158 struct diff_filepair
*p
= q
->queue
[i
];
161 /* We deal only with in-place edit of non directory.
162 * We do not break anything else.
164 if (DIFF_FILE_VALID(p
->one
) && DIFF_FILE_VALID(p
->two
) &&
165 !S_ISDIR(p
->one
->mode
) && !S_ISDIR(p
->two
->mode
) &&
166 !strcmp(p
->one
->path
, p
->two
->path
)) {
167 if (should_break(p
->one
, p
->two
,
168 break_score
, &score
)) {
169 /* Split this into delete and create */
170 struct diff_filespec
*null_one
, *null_two
;
171 struct diff_filepair
*dp
;
173 /* Set score to 0 for the pair that
174 * needs to be merged back together
175 * should they survive rename/copy.
176 * Also we do not want to break very
179 if (score
< merge_score
)
182 /* deletion of one */
183 null_one
= alloc_filespec(p
->one
->path
);
184 dp
= diff_queue(&outq
, p
->one
, null_one
);
188 /* creation of two */
189 null_two
= alloc_filespec(p
->two
->path
);
190 dp
= diff_queue(&outq
, null_two
, p
->two
);
194 free(p
); /* not diff_free_filepair(), we are
195 * reusing one and two here.
208 static void merge_broken(struct diff_filepair
*p
,
209 struct diff_filepair
*pp
,
210 struct diff_queue_struct
*outq
)
212 /* p and pp are broken pairs we want to merge */
213 struct diff_filepair
*c
= p
, *d
= pp
, *dp
;
214 if (DIFF_FILE_VALID(p
->one
)) {
215 /* this must be a delete half */
219 if (!DIFF_FILE_VALID(d
->one
))
220 die("internal error in merge #1");
221 if (DIFF_FILE_VALID(d
->two
))
222 die("internal error in merge #2");
223 if (DIFF_FILE_VALID(c
->one
))
224 die("internal error in merge #3");
225 if (!DIFF_FILE_VALID(c
->two
))
226 die("internal error in merge #4");
228 dp
= diff_queue(outq
, d
->one
, c
->two
);
229 dp
->score
= p
->score
;
230 diff_free_filespec_data(d
->two
);
231 diff_free_filespec_data(c
->one
);
236 void diffcore_merge_broken(void)
238 struct diff_queue_struct
*q
= &diff_queued_diff
;
239 struct diff_queue_struct outq
;
242 outq
.nr
= outq
.alloc
= 0;
245 for (i
= 0; i
< q
->nr
; i
++) {
246 struct diff_filepair
*p
= q
->queue
[i
];
248 /* we already merged this with its peer */
250 else if (p
->broken_pair
&&
251 !strcmp(p
->one
->path
, p
->two
->path
)) {
252 /* If the peer also survived rename/copy, then
253 * we merge them back together.
255 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< q
->nr
; j
++) {
256 struct diff_filepair
*pp
= q
->queue
[j
];
257 if (pp
->broken_pair
&&
258 !strcmp(pp
->one
->path
, pp
->two
->path
) &&
259 !strcmp(p
->one
->path
, pp
->two
->path
)) {
260 /* Peer survived. Merge them */
261 merge_broken(p
, pp
, &outq
);
267 /* The peer did not survive, so we keep