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This patch linearises the GIT commit history graph into merge order
which is defined by invariants specified in Documentation/git-rev-list.txt.
The linearisation produced by this patch is superior in an objective sense
to that produced by the existing git-rev-list implementation in that
the linearisation produced is guaranteed to have the minimum number of
discontinuities, where a discontinuity is defined as an adjacent pair of
commits in the output list which are not related in a direct child-parent
relationship.
With this patch a graph like this:
a4 ---
| \ \
| b4 |
|/ | |
a3 | |
| | |
a2 | |
| | c3
| | |
| | c2
| b3 |
| | /|
| b2 |
| | c1
| | /
| b1
a1 |
| |
a0 |
| /
root
Sorts like this:
= a4
| c3
| c2
| c1
^ b4
| b3
| b2
| b1
^ a3
| a2
| a1
| a0
= root
Instead of this:
= a4
| c3
^ b4
| a3
^ c2
^ b3
^ a2
^ b2
^ c1
^ a1
^ b1
^ a0
= root
A test script, t/t6000-rev-list.sh, includes a test which demonstrates
that the linearisation produced by --merge-order has less discontinuities
than the linearisation produced by git-rev-list without the --merge-order
flag specified. To see this, do the following:
cd t
./t6000-rev-list.sh
cd trash
cat actual-default-order
cat actual-merge-order
The existing behaviour of git-rev-list is preserved, by default. To obtain
the modified behaviour, specify --merge-order or --merge-order --show-breaks
on the command line.
This version of the patch has been tested on the git repository and also on the linux-2.6
repository and has reasonable performance on both - ~50-100% slower than the original algorithm.
This version of the patch has incorporated a functional equivalent of the Linus' output limiting
algorithm into the merge-order algorithm itself. This operates per the notes associated
with Linus' commit 337cb3fb8d
.
This version has incorporated Linus' feedback regarding proposed changes to rev-list.c.
(see: [PATCH] Factor out filtering in rev-list.c)
This version has improved the way sort_first_epoch marks commits as uninteresting.
For more details about this change, refer to Documentation/git-rev-list.txt
and http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/.
Signed-off-by: Jon Seymour <jon.seymour@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
693 lines
18 KiB
C
693 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2005, Jon Seymour
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*
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* For more information about epoch theory on which this module is based,
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* refer to http://blackcubes.dyndns.org/epoch/. That web page defines
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* terms such as "epoch" and "minimal, non-linear epoch" and provides rationales
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* for some of the algorithms used here.
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*
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <openssl/bn.h> // provides arbitrary precision integers
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// required to accurately represent fractional
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//mass
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#include "cache.h"
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#include "commit.h"
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#include "epoch.h"
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struct fraction {
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BIGNUM numerator;
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BIGNUM denominator;
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};
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#define HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(n) ((n)->parents && !(n)->parents->next)
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static BN_CTX *context = NULL;
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static struct fraction *one = NULL;
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static struct fraction *zero = NULL;
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static BN_CTX *get_BN_CTX()
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{
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if (!context) {
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context = BN_CTX_new();
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}
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return context;
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}
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static struct fraction *new_zero()
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{
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struct fraction *result = xmalloc(sizeof(*result));
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BN_init(&result->numerator);
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BN_init(&result->denominator);
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BN_zero(&result->numerator);
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BN_one(&result->denominator);
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return result;
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}
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static void clear_fraction(struct fraction *fraction)
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{
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BN_clear(&fraction->numerator);
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BN_clear(&fraction->denominator);
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}
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static struct fraction *divide(struct fraction *result, struct fraction *fraction, int divisor)
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{
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BIGNUM bn_divisor;
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BN_init(&bn_divisor);
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BN_set_word(&bn_divisor, divisor);
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BN_copy(&result->numerator, &fraction->numerator);
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BN_mul(&result->denominator, &fraction->denominator, &bn_divisor, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_clear(&bn_divisor);
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return result;
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}
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static struct fraction *init_fraction(struct fraction *fraction)
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{
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BN_init(&fraction->numerator);
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BN_init(&fraction->denominator);
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BN_zero(&fraction->numerator);
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BN_one(&fraction->denominator);
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return fraction;
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}
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static struct fraction *get_one()
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{
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if (!one) {
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one = new_zero();
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BN_one(&one->numerator);
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}
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return one;
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}
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static struct fraction *get_zero()
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{
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if (!zero) {
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zero = new_zero();
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}
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return zero;
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}
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static struct fraction *copy(struct fraction *to, struct fraction *from)
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{
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BN_copy(&to->numerator, &from->numerator);
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BN_copy(&to->denominator, &from->denominator);
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return to;
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}
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static struct fraction *add(struct fraction *result, struct fraction *left, struct fraction *right)
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{
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BIGNUM a, b, gcd;
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BN_init(&a);
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BN_init(&b);
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BN_init(&gcd);
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BN_mul(&a, &left->numerator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_mul(&b, &left->denominator, &right->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_mul(&result->denominator, &left->denominator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_add(&result->numerator, &a, &b);
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BN_gcd(&gcd, &result->denominator, &result->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_div(&result->denominator, NULL, &result->denominator, &gcd, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_div(&result->numerator, NULL, &result->numerator, &gcd, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_clear(&a);
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BN_clear(&b);
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BN_clear(&gcd);
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return result;
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}
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static int compare(struct fraction *left, struct fraction *right)
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{
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BIGNUM a, b;
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int result;
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BN_init(&a);
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BN_init(&b);
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BN_mul(&a, &left->numerator, &right->denominator, get_BN_CTX());
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BN_mul(&b, &left->denominator, &right->numerator, get_BN_CTX());
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result = BN_cmp(&a, &b);
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BN_clear(&a);
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BN_clear(&b);
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return result;
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}
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struct mass_counter {
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struct fraction seen;
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struct fraction pending;
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};
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static struct mass_counter *new_mass_counter(struct commit *commit, struct fraction *pending)
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{
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struct mass_counter *mass_counter = xmalloc(sizeof(*mass_counter));
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memset(mass_counter, 0, sizeof(*mass_counter));
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init_fraction(&mass_counter->seen);
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init_fraction(&mass_counter->pending);
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copy(&mass_counter->pending, pending);
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copy(&mass_counter->seen, get_zero());
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if (commit->object.util) {
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die("multiple attempts to initialize mass counter for %s\n", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
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}
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commit->object.util = mass_counter;
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return mass_counter;
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}
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static void free_mass_counter(struct mass_counter *counter)
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{
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clear_fraction(&counter->seen);
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clear_fraction(&counter->pending);
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free(counter);
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}
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//
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// Finds the base commit of a list of commits.
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//
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// One property of the commit being searched for is that every commit reachable
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// from the base commit is reachable from the commits in the starting list only
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// via paths that include the base commit.
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//
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// This algorithm uses a conservation of mass approach to find the base commit.
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//
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// We start by injecting one unit of mass into the graph at each
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// of the commits in the starting list. Injecting mass into a commit
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// is achieved by adding to its pending mass counter and, if it is not already
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// enqueued, enqueuing the commit in a list of pending commits, in latest
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// commit date first order.
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//
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// The algorithm then preceeds to visit each commit in the pending queue.
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// Upon each visit, the pending mass is added to the mass already seen for that
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// commit and then divided into N equal portions, where N is the number of
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// parents of the commit being visited. The divided portions are then injected
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// into each of the parents.
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//
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// The algorithm continues until we discover a commit which has seen all the
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// mass originally injected or until we run out of things to do.
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//
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// If we find a commit that has seen all the original mass, we have found
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// the common base of all the commits in the starting list.
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//
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// The algorithm does _not_ depend on accurate timestamps for correct operation.
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// However, reasonably sane (e.g. non-random) timestamps are required in order
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// to prevent an exponential performance characteristic. The occasional
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// timestamp inaccuracy will not dramatically affect performance but may
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// result in more nodes being processed than strictly necessary.
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//
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// This procedure sets *boundary to the address of the base commit. It returns
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// non-zero if, and only if, there was a problem parsing one of the
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// commits discovered during the traversal.
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//
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static int find_base_for_list(struct commit_list *list, struct commit **boundary)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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struct commit_list *cleaner = NULL;
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struct commit_list *pending = NULL;
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*boundary = NULL;
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struct fraction injected;
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init_fraction(&injected);
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for (; list; list = list->next) {
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struct commit *item = list->item;
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if (item->object.util || (item->object.flags & UNINTERESTING)) {
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die("%s:%d:%s: logic error: this should not have happened - commit %s\n",
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__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, sha1_to_hex(item->object.sha1));
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}
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new_mass_counter(list->item, get_one());
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add(&injected, &injected, get_one());
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commit_list_insert(list->item, &cleaner);
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commit_list_insert(list->item, &pending);
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}
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while (!*boundary && pending && !ret) {
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struct commit *latest = pop_commit(&pending);
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struct mass_counter *latest_node = (struct mass_counter *) latest->object.util;
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if ((ret = parse_commit(latest)))
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continue;
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add(&latest_node->seen, &latest_node->seen, &latest_node->pending);
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int num_parents = count_parents(latest);
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if (num_parents) {
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struct fraction distribution;
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struct commit_list *parents;
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divide(init_fraction(&distribution), &latest_node->pending, num_parents);
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for (parents = latest->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
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struct commit *parent = parents->item;
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struct mass_counter *parent_node = (struct mass_counter *) parent->object.util;
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if (!parent_node) {
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parent_node = new_mass_counter(parent, &distribution);
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insert_by_date(&pending, parent);
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commit_list_insert(parent, &cleaner);
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} else {
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if (!compare(&parent_node->pending, get_zero())) {
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insert_by_date(&pending, parent);
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}
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add(&parent_node->pending, &parent_node->pending, &distribution);
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}
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}
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clear_fraction(&distribution);
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}
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if (!compare(&latest_node->seen, &injected)) {
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*boundary = latest;
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}
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copy(&latest_node->pending, get_zero());
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}
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while (cleaner) {
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struct commit *next = pop_commit(&cleaner);
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free_mass_counter((struct mass_counter *) next->object.util);
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next->object.util = NULL;
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}
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if (pending)
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free_commit_list(pending);
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clear_fraction(&injected);
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return ret;
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}
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//
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// Finds the base of an minimal, non-linear epoch, headed at head, by
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// applying the find_base_for_list to a list consisting of the parents
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//
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static int find_base(struct commit *head, struct commit **boundary)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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struct commit_list *pending = NULL;
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struct commit_list *next;
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commit_list_insert(head, &pending);
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for (next = head->parents; next; next = next->next) {
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commit_list_insert(next->item, &pending);
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}
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ret = find_base_for_list(pending, boundary);
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free_commit_list(pending);
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return ret;
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}
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//
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// This procedure traverses to the boundary of the first epoch in the epoch
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// sequence of the epoch headed at head_of_epoch. This is either the end of
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// the maximal linear epoch or the base of a minimal non-linear epoch.
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//
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// The queue of pending nodes is sorted in reverse date order and each node
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// is currently in the queue at most once.
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//
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static int find_next_epoch_boundary(struct commit *head_of_epoch, struct commit **boundary)
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{
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int ret;
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struct commit *item = head_of_epoch;
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ret = parse_commit(item);
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if (ret)
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return ret;
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if (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(item)) {
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// we are at the start of a maximimal linear epoch .. traverse to the end
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// traverse to the end of a maximal linear epoch
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while (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(item) && !ret) {
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item = item->parents->item;
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ret = parse_commit(item);
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}
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*boundary = item;
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} else {
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// otherwise, we are at the start of a minimal, non-linear
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// epoch - find the common base of all parents.
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ret = find_base(item, boundary);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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//
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// Returns non-zero if parent is known to be a parent of child.
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//
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static int is_parent_of(struct commit *parent, struct commit *child)
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{
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struct commit_list *parents;
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for (parents = child->parents; parents; parents = parents->next) {
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if (!memcmp(parent->object.sha1, parents->item->object.sha1, sizeof(parents->item->object.sha1)))
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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//
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// Pushes an item onto the merge order stack. If the top of the stack is
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// marked as being a possible "break", we check to see whether it actually
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// is a break.
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//
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static void push_onto_merge_order_stack(struct commit_list **stack, struct commit *item)
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{
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struct commit_list *top = *stack;
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if (top && (top->item->object.flags & DISCONTINUITY)) {
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if (is_parent_of(top->item, item)) {
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top->item->object.flags &= ~DISCONTINUITY;
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}
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}
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commit_list_insert(item, stack);
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}
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//
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// Marks all interesting, visited commits reachable from this commit
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// as uninteresting. We stop recursing when we reach the epoch boundary,
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// an unvisited node or a node that has already been marking uninteresting.
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// This doesn't actually mark all ancestors between the start node and the
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// epoch boundary uninteresting, but does ensure that they will
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// eventually be marked uninteresting when the main sort_first_epoch
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// traversal eventually reaches them.
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//
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static void mark_ancestors_uninteresting(struct commit *commit)
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{
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unsigned int flags = commit->object.flags;
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int visited = flags & VISITED;
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int boundary = flags & BOUNDARY;
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int uninteresting = flags & UNINTERESTING;
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if (uninteresting || boundary || !visited) {
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commit->object.flags |= UNINTERESTING;
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return;
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// we only need to recurse if
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// we are not on the boundary, and,
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// we have not already been marked uninteresting, and,
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// we have already been visited.
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//
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// the main sort_first_epoch traverse will
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// mark unreachable all uninteresting, unvisited parents
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// as they are visited so there is no need to duplicate
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// that traversal here.
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//
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// similarly, if we are already marked uninteresting
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// then either all ancestors have already been marked
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// uninteresting or will be once the sort_first_epoch
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// traverse reaches them.
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//
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}
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struct commit_list *next;
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for (next = commit->parents; next; next = next->next)
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mark_ancestors_uninteresting(next->item);
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}
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//
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// Sorts the nodes of the first epoch of the epoch sequence of the epoch headed at head
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// into merge order.
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//
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static void sort_first_epoch(struct commit *head, struct commit_list **stack)
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{
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struct commit_list *parents;
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struct commit_list *reversed_parents = NULL;
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head->object.flags |= VISITED;
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//
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// parse_commit builds the parent list in reverse order with respect to the order of
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// the git-commit-tree arguments.
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//
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// so we need to reverse this list to output the oldest (or most "local") commits last.
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//
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for (parents = head->parents; parents; parents = parents->next)
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commit_list_insert(parents->item, &reversed_parents);
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//
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// todo: by sorting the parents in a different order, we can alter the
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// merge order to show contemporaneous changes in parallel branches
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// occurring after "local" changes. This is useful for a developer
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// when a developer wants to see all changes that were incorporated
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// into the same merge as her own changes occur after her own
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// changes.
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//
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while (reversed_parents) {
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struct commit *parent = pop_commit(&reversed_parents);
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if (head->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
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// propagates the uninteresting bit to
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// all parents. if we have already visited
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// this parent, then the uninteresting bit
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// will be propagated to each reachable
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// commit that is still not marked uninteresting
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// and won't otherwise be reached.
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mark_ancestors_uninteresting(parent);
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}
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if (!(parent->object.flags & VISITED)) {
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if (parent->object.flags & BOUNDARY) {
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if (*stack) {
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die("something else is on the stack - %s\n", sha1_to_hex((*stack)->item->object.sha1));
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}
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push_onto_merge_order_stack(stack, parent);
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parent->object.flags |= VISITED;
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} else {
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sort_first_epoch(parent, stack);
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if (reversed_parents) {
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//
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// this indicates a possible discontinuity
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// it may not be be actual discontinuity if
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// the head of parent N happens to be the tail
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// of parent N+1
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//
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// the next push onto the stack will resolve the
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// question
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//
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(*stack)->item->object.flags |= DISCONTINUITY;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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push_onto_merge_order_stack(stack, head);
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}
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//
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// Emit the contents of the stack.
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//
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// The stack is freed and replaced by NULL.
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//
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// Sets the return value to STOP if no further output should be generated.
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//
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static int emit_stack(struct commit_list **stack, emitter_func emitter)
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{
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unsigned int seen = 0;
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int action = CONTINUE;
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while (*stack && (action != STOP)) {
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struct commit *next = pop_commit(stack);
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seen |= next->object.flags;
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if (*stack) {
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action = (*emitter) (next);
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}
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}
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if (*stack) {
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free_commit_list(*stack);
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*stack = NULL;
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}
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return (action == STOP || (seen & UNINTERESTING)) ? STOP : CONTINUE;
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}
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//
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// Sorts an arbitrary epoch into merge order by sorting each epoch
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// of its epoch sequence into order.
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//
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// Note: this algorithm currently leaves traces of its execution in the
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// object flags of nodes it discovers. This should probably be fixed.
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//
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static int sort_in_merge_order(struct commit *head_of_epoch, emitter_func emitter)
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{
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struct commit *next = head_of_epoch;
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int ret = 0;
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int action = CONTINUE;
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ret = parse_commit(head_of_epoch);
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while (next && next->parents && !ret && (action != STOP)) {
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struct commit *base = NULL;
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if ((ret = find_next_epoch_boundary(next, &base)))
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return ret;
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next->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
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if (base) {
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base->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
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}
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if (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(next)) {
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while (HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_PARENT(next)
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&& (action != STOP)
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&& !ret) {
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if (next->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) {
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action = STOP;
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} else {
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action = (*emitter) (next);
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}
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if (action != STOP) {
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next = next->parents->item;
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ret = parse_commit(next);
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}
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}
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} else {
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struct commit_list *stack = NULL;
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sort_first_epoch(next, &stack);
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action = emit_stack(&stack, emitter);
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next = base;
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}
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}
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if (next && (action != STOP) && !ret) {
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(*emitter) (next);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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//
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// Sorts the nodes reachable from a starting list in merge order, we
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// first find the base for the starting list and then sort all nodes in this
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// subgraph using the sort_first_epoch algorithm. Once we have reached the base
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// we can continue sorting using sort_in_merge_order.
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//
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int sort_list_in_merge_order(struct commit_list *list, emitter_func emitter)
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|
{
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|
struct commit_list *stack = NULL;
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|
struct commit *base;
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|
|
|
int ret = 0;
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|
int action = CONTINUE;
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|
|
|
struct commit_list *reversed = NULL;
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|
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|
for (; list; list = list->next) {
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|
|
|
struct commit *next = list->item;
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|
|
|
if (!(next->object.flags & UNINTERESTING)) {
|
|
if (next->object.flags & DUPCHECK) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "%s: duplicate commit %s ignored\n", __FUNCTION__, sha1_to_hex(next->object.sha1));
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|
} else {
|
|
next->object.flags |= DUPCHECK;
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|
commit_list_insert(list->item, &reversed);
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|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!reversed->next) {
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|
|
|
// if there is only one element in the list, we can sort it using
|
|
// sort_in_merge_order.
|
|
|
|
base = reversed->item;
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
|
|
// otherwise, we search for the base of the list
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = find_base_for_list(reversed, &base)))
|
|
return ret;
|
|
|
|
if (base) {
|
|
base->object.flags |= BOUNDARY;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (reversed) {
|
|
sort_first_epoch(pop_commit(&reversed), &stack);
|
|
if (reversed) {
|
|
//
|
|
// if we have more commits to push, then the
|
|
// first push for the next parent may (or may not)
|
|
// represent a discontinuity with respect to the
|
|
// parent currently on the top of the stack.
|
|
//
|
|
// mark it for checking here, and check it
|
|
// with the next push...see sort_first_epoch for
|
|
// more details.
|
|
//
|
|
stack->item->object.flags |= DISCONTINUITY;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
action = emit_stack(&stack, emitter);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (base && (action != STOP)) {
|
|
ret = sort_in_merge_order(base, emitter);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|