mercurial: implement diff and join for dicts
Given two dicts, diff returns a dict containing all the keys that are present
in one dict but not the other, or whose values are different between the
dicts. The values are pairs of the values from the dicts, with missing values
being represented as an optional argument, defaulting to None.
Given two dicts, join performs what is known as an outer join in relational
database land: it returns a dict containing all the keys across both dicts.
The values are pairs as above, except they aren't compared to see if they're
the same.
# dicthelpers.py - helper routines for Python dicts
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
def _diffjoin(d1, d2, default, compare):
res = {}
if d1 is d2 and compare:
# same dict, so diff is empty
return res
for k1, v1 in d1.iteritems():
if k1 in d2:
v2 = d2[k1]
if not compare or v1 != v2:
res[k1] = (v1, v2)
else:
res[k1] = (v1, default)
if d1 is d2:
return res
for k2 in d2:
if k2 not in d1:
res[k2] = (default, d2[k2])
return res
def diff(d1, d2, default=None):
return _diffjoin(d1, d2, default, True)
def join(d1, d2, default=None):
return _diffjoin(d1, d2, default, False)