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The diff_opt infrastructure sets flags based on defaults and command line options. It is impossible to tell whether a flag has been set as a default or on explicit request. Update the structure so that this detection is possible: * Add an extra "opt->touched_flags" that keeps track of all the fields that have been touched by DIFF_OPT_SET and DIFF_OPT_CLR. * You may continue setting the default values to the flags, like commands in the "log" family do in cmd_log_init_defaults(), but after you finished setting the defaults, you clear the touched_flags field; * And then you let the usual callchain call diff_opt_parse(), allowing the opt->flags be set or unset, while keeping track of which bits the user touched; * There is an optional callback "opt->set_default" that is called at the very beginning to let you inspect touched_flags and update opt->flags appropriately, before the remainder of the diffcore machinery is set up, taking the opt->flags value into account. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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diff API
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========
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The diff API is for programs that compare two sets of files (e.g. two
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trees, one tree and the index) and present the found difference in
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various ways. The calling program is responsible for feeding the API
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pairs of files, one from the "old" set and the corresponding one from
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"new" set, that are different. The library called through this API is
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called diffcore, and is responsible for two things.
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* finding total rewrites (`-B`), renames (`-M`) and copies (`-C`), and
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changes that touch a string (`-S`), as specified by the caller.
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* outputting the differences in various formats, as specified by the
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caller.
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Calling sequence
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----------------
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* Prepare `struct diff_options` to record the set of diff options, and
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then call `diff_setup()` to initialize this structure. This sets up
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the vanilla default.
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* Fill in the options structure to specify desired output format, rename
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detection, etc. `diff_opt_parse()` can be used to parse options given
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from the command line in a way consistent with existing git-diff
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family of programs.
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* Call `diff_setup_done()`; this inspects the options set up so far for
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internal consistency and make necessary tweaking to it (e.g. if
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textual patch output was asked, recursive behaviour is turned on);
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the callback set_default in diff_options can be used to tweak this more.
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* As you find different pairs of files, call `diff_change()` to feed
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modified files, `diff_addremove()` to feed created or deleted files,
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or `diff_unmerge()` to feed a file whose state is 'unmerged' to the
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API. These are thin wrappers to a lower-level `diff_queue()` function
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that is flexible enough to record any of these kinds of changes.
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* Once you finish feeding the pairs of files, call `diffcore_std()`.
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This will tell the diffcore library to go ahead and do its work.
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* Calling `diff_flush()` will produce the output.
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Data structures
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---------------
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* `struct diff_filespec`
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This is the internal representation for a single file (blob). It
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records the blob object name (if known -- for a work tree file it
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typically is a NUL SHA-1), filemode and pathname. This is what the
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`diff_addremove()`, `diff_change()` and `diff_unmerge()` synthesize and
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feed `diff_queue()` function with.
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* `struct diff_filepair`
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This records a pair of `struct diff_filespec`; the filespec for a file
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in the "old" set (i.e. preimage) is called `one`, and the filespec for a
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file in the "new" set (i.e. postimage) is called `two`. A change that
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represents file creation has NULL in `one`, and file deletion has NULL
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in `two`.
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A `filepair` starts pointing at `one` and `two` that are from the same
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filename, but `diffcore_std()` can break pairs and match component
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filespecs with other filespecs from a different filepair to form new
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filepair. This is called 'rename detection'.
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* `struct diff_queue`
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This is a collection of filepairs. Notable members are:
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`queue`::
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An array of pointers to `struct diff_filepair`. This
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dynamically grows as you add filepairs;
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`alloc`::
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The allocated size of the `queue` array;
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`nr`::
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The number of elements in the `queue` array.
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* `struct diff_options`
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This describes the set of options the calling program wants to affect
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the operation of diffcore library with.
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Notable members are:
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`output_format`::
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The output format used when `diff_flush()` is run.
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`context`::
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Number of context lines to generate in patch output.
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`break_opt`, `detect_rename`, `rename-score`, `rename_limit`::
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Affects the way detection logic for complete rewrites, renames
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and copies.
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`abbrev`::
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Number of hexdigits to abbreviate raw format output to.
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`pickaxe`::
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A constant string (can and typically does contain newlines to
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look for a block of text, not just a single line) to filter out
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the filepairs that do not change the number of strings contained
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in its preimage and postimage of the diff_queue.
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`flags`::
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This is mostly a collection of boolean options that affects the
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operation, but some do not have anything to do with the diffcore
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library.
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`touched_flags`::
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Records whether a flag has been changed due to user request
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(rather than just set/unset by default).
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`set_default`::
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Callback which allows tweaking the options in diff_setup_done().
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BINARY, TEXT;;
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Affects the way how a file that is seemingly binary is treated.
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FULL_INDEX;;
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Tells the patch output format not to use abbreviated object
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names on the "index" lines.
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FIND_COPIES_HARDER;;
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Tells the diffcore library that the caller is feeding unchanged
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filepairs to allow copies from unmodified files be detected.
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COLOR_DIFF;;
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Output should be colored.
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COLOR_DIFF_WORDS;;
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Output is a colored word-diff.
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NO_INDEX;;
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Tells diff-files that the input is not tracked files but files
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in random locations on the filesystem.
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ALLOW_EXTERNAL;;
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Tells output routine that it is Ok to call user specified patch
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output routine. Plumbing disables this to ensure stable output.
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QUIET;;
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Do not show any output.
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REVERSE_DIFF;;
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Tells the library that the calling program is feeding the
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filepairs reversed; `one` is two, and `two` is one.
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EXIT_WITH_STATUS;;
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For communication between the calling program and the options
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parser; tell the calling program to signal the presence of
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difference using program exit code.
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HAS_CHANGES;;
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Internal; used for optimization to see if there is any change.
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SILENT_ON_REMOVE;;
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Affects if diff-files shows removed files.
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RECURSIVE, TREE_IN_RECURSIVE;;
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Tells if tree traversal done by tree-diff should recursively
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descend into a tree object pair that are different in preimage
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and postimage set.
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(JC)
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