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Junio C Hamano 427dcb4bca [PATCH] Diff overhaul, adding half of copy detection.
This introduces the diff-core, the layer between the diff-tree
family and the external diff interface engine.  The calls to the
interface diff-tree family uses (diff_change and diff_addremove)
have not changed and will not change.  The purpose of the
diff-core layer is to provide an infrastructure to transform the
set of differences sent from the applications, before sending
them to the external diff interface.

The recently introduced rename detection code has been rewritten
to use the diff-core facility.  When applications send in
separate creates and deletes, matching ones are transformed into
a single rename-and-edit diff, and sent out to the external diff
interface as such.

This patch also enhances the rename detection code further to be
able to detect copies.  Currently this happens only as long as
copy sources appear as part of the modified files, but there
already is enough provision for callers to report unmodified
files to diff-core, so that they can be also used as copy source
candidates.  Extending the callers this way will be done in a
separate patch.

Please see and marvel at how well this works by trying out the
newly added t/t4003-diff-rename-1.sh test script.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-05-21 09:58:03 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
# Applying diff between two trees to the work tree can be
# done with the following single command:
#
# GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=git-apply-patch-script git-diff-tree -p $tree1 $tree2
#
case "$#" in
1)
echo >&2 "cannot handle unmerged diff on path $1."
exit 1 ;;
8 | 9)
echo >&2 "cannot handle rename diff between $1 and $8 yet."
exit 1 ;;
esac
name="$1" tmp1="$2" hex1="$3" mode1="$4" tmp2="$5" hex2="$6" mode2="$7"
type1=f
case "$mode1" in
*120???) type1=l ;;
*1007??) mode1=+x ;;
*1006??) mode1=-x ;;
.) type1=- ;;
esac
type2=f
case "$mode2" in
*120???) type2=l ;;
*1007??) mode2=+x ;;
*1006??) mode2=-x ;;
.) type2=- ;;
esac
case "$type1,$type2" in
-,?)
dir=$(dirname "$name")
case "$dir" in '' | .) ;; *) mkdir -p "$dir" ;; esac || {
echo >&2 "cannot create leading path for $name."
exit 1
}
if test -e "$name"
then
echo >&2 "path $name to be created already exists."
exit 1
fi
case "$type2" in
f)
# creating a regular file
cat "$tmp2" >"$name" || {
echo >&2 "cannot create a regular file $name."
exit 1
}
case "$mode2" in
+x)
echo >&2 "created a regular file $name with mode +x."
chmod "$mode2" "$name"
;;
-x)
echo >&2 "created a regular file $name."
;;
esac
;;
l)
# creating a symlink
ln -s "$(cat "$tmp2")" "$name" || {
echo >&2 "cannot create a symbolic link $name."
exit 1
}
echo >&2 "created a symbolic link $name."
;;
*)
echo >&2 "do not know how to create $name of type $type2."
exit 1
esac
git-update-cache --add -- "$name" ;;
?,-)
rm -f "$name" || {
echo >&2 "cannot remove $name"
exit 1
}
echo >&2 "deleted $name."
git-update-cache --remove -- "$name" ;;
l,f|f,l)
echo >&2 "cannot change a regular file $name and a symbolic link $name."
exit 1 ;;
l,l)
# symlink to symlink
current=$(readlink "$name") || {
echo >&2 "cannot read the target of the symbolic link $name."
exit 1
}
original=$(cat "$tmp1")
next=$(cat "$tmp2")
test "$original" != "$current" || {
echo >&2 "cannot apply symbolic link target change ($original->$next) to $name which points to $current."
exit 1
}
if test "$next" != "$current"
then
rm -f "$name" && ln -s "$next" "$name" || {
echo >&2 "cannot create symbolic link $name."
exit 1
}
echo >&2 "changed symbolic target of $name."
git-update-cache -- "$name"
fi ;;
f,f)
# changed
test -e "$name" || {
echo >&2 "regular file $name to be patched does not exist."
exit 1
}
dir=$(dirname "$name")
case "$dir" in '' | .) ;; *) mkdir -p "$dir";; esac || {
echo >&2 "cannot create leading path for $name."
exit 1
}
tmp=.git-apply-patch-$$
trap "rm -f $tmp-*" 0 1 2 3 15
# Be careful, in case "$tmp2" is borrowed path from the work tree
# we are looking at...
diff -u -L "a/$name" -L "b/$name" "$tmp1" "$tmp2" >$tmp-patch
# This will say "patching ..." so we do not say anything outselves.
patch -p1 <$tmp-patch || exit
rm -f $tmp-patch
case "$mode1,$mode2" in
"$mode2,$mode1") ;;
*)
chmod "$mode2" "$name"
echo >&2 "changed mode from $mode1 to $mode2."
;;
esac
git-update-cache -- "$name"
esac