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This takes an early version of the `range-diff` branch, for the benefit of GitGitGadget. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <[email protected]>
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/git-pull | ||
/git-push | ||
/git-quiltimport | ||
/git-range-diff | ||
/git-read-tree | ||
/git-rebase | ||
/git-rebase--am | ||
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git-range-diff(1) | ||
================== | ||
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NAME | ||
---- | ||
git-range-diff - Compare two commit ranges (e.g. two versions of a branch) | ||
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SYNOPSIS | ||
-------- | ||
[verse] | ||
'git range-diff' [--color=[<when>]] [--no-color] [<diff-options>] | ||
[--dual-color] [--creation-factor=<factor>] | ||
( <range1> <range2> | <rev1>...<rev2> | <base> <rev1> <rev2> ) | ||
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DESCRIPTION | ||
----------- | ||
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This command shows the differences between two versions of a patch | ||
series, or more generally, two commit ranges (ignoring merges). | ||
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To that end, it first finds pairs of commits from both commit ranges | ||
that correspond with each other. Two commits are said to correspond when | ||
the diff between their patches (i.e. the author information, the commit | ||
message and the commit diff) is reasonably small compared to the | ||
patches' size. See ``Algorithm` below for details. | ||
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Finally, the list of matching commits is shown in the order of the | ||
second commit range, with unmatched commits being inserted just after | ||
all of their ancestors have been shown. | ||
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OPTIONS | ||
------- | ||
--dual-color:: | ||
When the commit diffs differ, recreate the original diffs' | ||
coloring, and add outer -/+ diff markers with the *background* | ||
being red/green to make it easier to see e.g. when there was a | ||
change in what exact lines were added. | ||
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--creation-factor=<percent>:: | ||
Set the creation/deletion cost fudge factor to `<percent>`. | ||
Defaults to 60. Try a larger value if `git range-diff` erroneously | ||
considers a large change a total rewrite (deletion of one commit | ||
and addition of another), and a smaller one in the reverse case. | ||
See the ``Algorithm`` section below for an explanation why this is | ||
needed. | ||
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<range1> <range2>:: | ||
Compare the commits specified by the two ranges, where | ||
`<range1>` is considered an older version of `<range2>`. | ||
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<rev1>...<rev2>:: | ||
Equivalent to passing `<rev2>..<rev1>` and `<rev1>..<rev2>`. | ||
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<base> <rev1> <rev2>:: | ||
Equivalent to passing `<base>..<rev1>` and `<base>..<rev2>`. | ||
Note that `<base>` does not need to be the exact branch point | ||
of the branches. Example: after rebasing a branch `my-topic`, | ||
`git range-diff my-topic@{u} my-topic@{1} my-topic` would | ||
show the differences introduced by the rebase. | ||
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`git range-diff` also accepts the regular diff options (see | ||
linkgit:git-diff[1]), most notably the `--color=[<when>]` and | ||
`--no-color` options. These options are used when generating the "diff | ||
between patches", i.e. to compare the author, commit message and diff of | ||
corresponding old/new commits. There is currently no means to tweak the | ||
diff options passed to `git log` when generating those patches. | ||
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CONFIGURATION | ||
------------- | ||
This command uses the `diff.color.*` and `pager.range-diff` settings | ||
(the latter is on by default). | ||
See linkgit:git-config[1]. | ||
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EXAMPLES | ||
-------- | ||
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When a rebase required merge conflicts to be resolved, compare the changes | ||
introduced by the rebase directly afterwards using: | ||
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------------ | ||
$ git range-diff @{u} @{1} @ | ||
------------ | ||
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A typical output of `git range-diff` would look like this: | ||
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------------ | ||
-: ------- > 1: 0ddba11 Prepare for the inevitable! | ||
1: c0debee = 2: cab005e Add a helpful message at the start | ||
2: f00dbal ! 3: decafe1 Describe a bug | ||
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ | ||
Author: A U Thor <[email protected]> | ||
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-TODO: Describe a bug | ||
+Describe a bug | ||
@@ -324,5 +324,6 | ||
This is expected. | ||
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-+What is unexpected is that it will also crash. | ||
++Unexpectedly, it also crashes. This is a bug, and the jury is | ||
++still out there how to fix it best. See ticket #314 for details. | ||
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Contact | ||
3: bedead < -: ------- TO-UNDO | ||
------------ | ||
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In this example, there are 3 old and 3 new commits, where the developer | ||
removed the 3rd, added a new one before the first two, and modified the | ||
commit message of the 2nd commit as well its diff. | ||
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When the output goes to a terminal, it is color-coded by default, just | ||
like regular `git diff`'s output. In addition, the first line (adding a | ||
commit) is green, the last line (deleting a commit) is red, the second | ||
line (with a perfect match) is yellow like the commit header of `git | ||
show`'s output, and the third line colors the old commit red, the new | ||
one green and the rest like `git show`'s commit header. | ||
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The color-coded diff is actually a bit hard to read, though, as it | ||
colors the entire lines red or green. The line that added "What is | ||
unexpected" in the old commit, for example, is completely red, even if | ||
the intent of the old commit was to add something. | ||
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To help with that, use the `--dual-color` mode. In this mode, the diff | ||
of diffs will retain the original diff colors, and prefix the lines with | ||
-/+ markers that have their *background* red or green, to make it more | ||
obvious that they describe how the diff itself changed. | ||
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Algorithm | ||
--------- | ||
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The general idea is this: we generate a cost matrix between the commits | ||
in both commit ranges, then solve the least-cost assignment. | ||
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To avoid false positives (e.g. when a patch has been removed, and an | ||
unrelated patch has been added between two iterations of the same patch | ||
series), the cost matrix is extended to allow for that, by adding | ||
fixed-cost entries for wholesale deletes/adds. | ||
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Example: Let commits `1--2` be the first iteration of a patch series and | ||
`A--C` the second iteration. Let's assume that `A` is a cherry-pick of | ||
`2,` and `C` is a cherry-pick of `1` but with a small modification (say, | ||
a fixed typo). Visualize the commits as a bipartite graph: | ||
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------------ | ||
1 A | ||
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2 B | ||
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C | ||
------------ | ||
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We are looking for a "best" explanation of the new series in terms of | ||
the old one. We can represent an "explanation" as an edge in the graph: | ||
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------------ | ||
1 A | ||
/ | ||
2 --------' B | ||
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C | ||
------------ | ||
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This explanation comes for "free" because there was no change. Similarly | ||
`C` could be explained using `1`, but that comes at some cost c>0 | ||
because of the modification: | ||
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------------ | ||
1 ----. A | ||
| / | ||
2 ----+---' B | ||
| | ||
`----- C | ||
c>0 | ||
------------ | ||
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In mathematical terms, what we are looking for is some sort of a minimum | ||
cost bipartite matching; `1` is matched to `C` at some cost, etc. The | ||
underlying graph is in fact a complete bipartite graph; the cost we | ||
associate with every edge is the size of the diff between the two | ||
commits' patches. To explain also new commits, we introduce dummy nodes | ||
on both sides: | ||
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------------ | ||
1 ----. A | ||
| / | ||
2 ----+---' B | ||
| | ||
o `----- C | ||
c>0 | ||
o o | ||
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o o | ||
------------ | ||
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The cost of an edge `o--C` is the size of `C`'s diff, modified by a | ||
fudge factor that should be smaller than 100%. The cost of an edge | ||
`o--o` is free. The fudge factor is necessary because even if `1` and | ||
`C` have nothing in common, they may still share a few empty lines and | ||
such, possibly making the assignment `1--C`, `o--o` slightly cheaper | ||
than `1--o`, `o--C` even if `1` and `C` have nothing in common. With the | ||
fudge factor we require a much larger common part to consider patches as | ||
corresponding. | ||
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The overall time needed to compute this algorithm is the time needed to | ||
compute n+m commit diffs and then n*m diffs of patches, plus the time | ||
needed to compute the least-cost assigment between n and m diffs. Git | ||
uses an implementation of the Jonker-Volgenant algorithm to solve the | ||
assignment problem, which has cubic runtime complexity. The matching | ||
found in this case will look like this: | ||
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------------ | ||
1 ----. A | ||
| / | ||
2 ----+---' B | ||
.--+-----' | ||
o -' `----- C | ||
c>0 | ||
o ---------- o | ||
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o ---------- o | ||
------------ | ||
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SEE ALSO | ||
-------- | ||
linkgit:git-log[1] | ||
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GIT | ||
--- | ||
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |
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#include "cache.h" | ||
#include "builtin.h" | ||
#include "parse-options.h" | ||
#include "range-diff.h" | ||
#include "config.h" | ||
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static const char * const builtin_range_diff_usage[] = { | ||
N_("git range-diff [<options>] <old-base>..<old-tip> <new-base>..<new-tip>"), | ||
N_("git range-diff [<options>] <old-tip>...<new-tip>"), | ||
N_("git range-diff [<options>] <base> <old-tip> <new-tip>"), | ||
NULL | ||
}; | ||
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static struct strbuf *output_prefix_cb(struct diff_options *opt, void *data) | ||
{ | ||
return data; | ||
} | ||
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int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) | ||
{ | ||
int creation_factor = 60; | ||
struct diff_options diffopt = { NULL }; | ||
int dual_color = 0; | ||
struct option options[] = { | ||
OPT_INTEGER(0, "creation-factor", &creation_factor, | ||
N_("Percentage by which creation is weighted")), | ||
OPT_BOOL(0, "dual-color", &dual_color, | ||
N_("color both diff and diff-between-diffs")), | ||
OPT_END() | ||
}; | ||
int i, j, res = 0; | ||
struct strbuf four_spaces = STRBUF_INIT; | ||
struct strbuf range1 = STRBUF_INIT, range2 = STRBUF_INIT; | ||
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git_config(git_diff_ui_config, NULL); | ||
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diff_setup(&diffopt); | ||
diffopt.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH; | ||
diffopt.flags.suppress_diff_headers = 1; | ||
diffopt.output_prefix = output_prefix_cb; | ||
strbuf_addstr(&four_spaces, " "); | ||
diffopt.output_prefix_data = &four_spaces; | ||
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argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, | ||
builtin_range_diff_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN); | ||
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for (i = j = 0; i < argc; i++) { | ||
int c = diff_opt_parse(&diffopt, argv + i, argc - i, prefix); | ||
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if (!c) | ||
argv[j++] = argv[i]; | ||
} | ||
argc = j; | ||
diff_setup_done(&diffopt); | ||
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if (dual_color) { | ||
diffopt.use_color = 1; | ||
diffopt.flags.dual_color_diffed_diffs = 1; | ||
} | ||
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if (argc == 2) { | ||
if (!strstr(argv[0], "..")) | ||
warning(_("no .. in range: '%s'"), argv[0]); | ||
strbuf_addstr(&range1, argv[0]); | ||
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if (!strstr(argv[1], "..")) | ||
warning(_("no .. in range: '%s'"), argv[1]); | ||
strbuf_addstr(&range2, argv[1]); | ||
} else if (argc == 3) { | ||
strbuf_addf(&range1, "%s..%s", argv[0], argv[1]); | ||
strbuf_addf(&range2, "%s..%s", argv[0], argv[2]); | ||
} else if (argc == 1) { | ||
const char *b = strstr(argv[0], "..."), *a = argv[0]; | ||
int a_len; | ||
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if (!b) | ||
die(_("single arg format requires a symmetric range")); | ||
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a_len = (int)(b - a); | ||
if (!a_len) { | ||
a = "HEAD"; | ||
a_len = strlen(a); | ||
} | ||
b += 3; | ||
if (!*b) | ||
b = "HEAD"; | ||
strbuf_addf(&range1, "%s..%.*s", b, a_len, a); | ||
strbuf_addf(&range2, "%.*s..%s", a_len, a, b); | ||
} else { | ||
error(_("need two commit ranges")); | ||
usage_with_options(builtin_range_diff_usage, options); | ||
} | ||
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res = show_range_diff(range1.buf, range2.buf, creation_factor, | ||
&diffopt); | ||
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strbuf_release(&range1); | ||
strbuf_release(&range2); | ||
strbuf_release(&four_spaces); | ||
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return res; | ||
} |
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