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tests: drop py36 conditionals in test-bad-extension.t
Since this is a `>=` test, it's really conditionalizing py27 content, which
isn't a thing anymore.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 27 Feb 2023 23:12:23 -0500 |
parents | b999edb15f8c |
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use clap::{ArgGroup, Parser}; use itertools::Itertools; use regex::bytes::Regex; use similar::ChangeTag; use std::cmp::{max, min, Ordering}; use std::collections::HashSet; use std::ffi::OsString; use std::ops::Range; use std::path::PathBuf; fn find_unchanged_ranges( old_bytes: &[u8], new_bytes: &[u8], ) -> Vec<(Range<usize>, Range<usize>)> { let diff = similar::TextDiff::configure() .algorithm(similar::Algorithm::Patience) .diff_lines(old_bytes, new_bytes); let mut new_unchanged_ranges = vec![]; let mut old_index = 0; let mut new_index = 0; for diff in diff.iter_all_changes() { match diff.tag() { ChangeTag::Equal => { new_unchanged_ranges.push(( old_index..old_index + diff.value().len(), new_index..new_index + diff.value().len(), )); old_index += diff.value().len(); new_index += diff.value().len(); } ChangeTag::Delete => { old_index += diff.value().len(); } ChangeTag::Insert => { new_index += diff.value().len(); } } } new_unchanged_ranges } /// Returns a list of all the lines in the input (including trailing newlines), /// but only if they all match the regex and they are sorted. fn get_lines<'input>( input: &'input [u8], regex: &Regex, ) -> Option<Vec<&'input [u8]>> { let lines = input.split_inclusive(|x| *x == b'\n').collect_vec(); let mut previous_line = "".as_bytes(); for line in &lines { if *line < previous_line { return None; } if !regex.is_match(line) { return None; } previous_line = line; } Some(lines) } fn resolve_conflict( base_slice: &[u8], local_slice: &[u8], other_slice: &[u8], regex: &Regex, ) -> Option<Vec<u8>> { let base_lines = get_lines(base_slice, regex)?; let local_lines = get_lines(local_slice, regex)?; let other_lines = get_lines(other_slice, regex)?; let base_lines_set: HashSet<_> = base_lines.iter().copied().collect(); let local_lines_set: HashSet<_> = local_lines.iter().copied().collect(); let other_lines_set: HashSet<_> = other_lines.iter().copied().collect(); let mut result = local_lines_set; for to_add in other_lines_set.difference(&base_lines_set) { result.insert(to_add); } for to_remove in base_lines_set.difference(&other_lines_set) { result.remove(to_remove); } Some(result.into_iter().sorted().collect_vec().concat()) } fn resolve( base_bytes: &[u8], local_bytes: &[u8], other_bytes: &[u8], regex: &Regex, ) -> (Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>) { // Find unchanged ranges between the base and the two sides. We do that by // initially considering the whole base unchanged. Then we compare each // side with the base and intersect the unchanged ranges we find with // what we had before. let unchanged_ranges = vec![UnchangedRange { base_range: 0..base_bytes.len(), offsets: vec![], }]; let unchanged_ranges = intersect_regions( unchanged_ranges, &find_unchanged_ranges(base_bytes, local_bytes), ); let mut unchanged_ranges = intersect_regions( unchanged_ranges, &find_unchanged_ranges(base_bytes, other_bytes), ); // Add an empty UnchangedRange at the end to make it easier to find change // ranges. That way there's a changed range before each UnchangedRange. unchanged_ranges.push(UnchangedRange { base_range: base_bytes.len()..base_bytes.len(), offsets: vec![ local_bytes.len().wrapping_sub(base_bytes.len()) as isize, other_bytes.len().wrapping_sub(base_bytes.len()) as isize, ], }); let mut new_base_bytes: Vec<u8> = vec![]; let mut new_local_bytes: Vec<u8> = vec![]; let mut new_other_bytes: Vec<u8> = vec![]; let mut previous = UnchangedRange { base_range: 0..0, offsets: vec![0, 0], }; for current in unchanged_ranges { let base_slice = &base_bytes[previous.base_range.end..current.base_range.start]; let local_slice = &local_bytes[previous.end(0)..current.start(0)]; let other_slice = &other_bytes[previous.end(1)..current.start(1)]; if let Some(resolution) = resolve_conflict(base_slice, local_slice, other_slice, regex) { new_base_bytes.extend(&resolution); new_local_bytes.extend(&resolution); new_other_bytes.extend(&resolution); } else { new_base_bytes.extend(base_slice); new_local_bytes.extend(local_slice); new_other_bytes.extend(other_slice); } new_base_bytes.extend(&base_bytes[current.base_range.clone()]); new_local_bytes.extend(&local_bytes[current.start(0)..current.end(0)]); new_other_bytes.extend(&other_bytes[current.start(1)..current.end(1)]); previous = current; } (new_base_bytes, new_local_bytes, new_other_bytes) } /// A tool that performs a 3-way merge, resolving conflicts in sorted lists and /// leaving other conflicts unchanged. This is useful with Mercurial's support /// for partial merge tools (configured in `[partial-merge-tools]`). #[derive(Parser, Debug)] #[clap(version, about, long_about = None)] #[clap(group(ArgGroup::new("match").required(true).args(&["pattern", "python-imports"])))] struct Args { /// Path to the file's content in the "local" side local: OsString, /// Path to the file's content in the base base: OsString, /// Path to the file's content in the "other" side other: OsString, /// Regular expression to use #[clap(long, short)] pattern: Option<String>, /// Use built-in regular expression for Python imports #[clap(long)] python_imports: bool, } fn get_regex(args: &Args) -> Regex { let pattern = if args.python_imports { r"import \w+(\.\w+)*( +#.*)?\n|from (\w+(\.\w+)* import \w+( as \w+)?(, \w+( as \w+)?)*( +#.*)?)" } else if let Some(pattern) = &args.pattern { pattern } else { ".*" }; let pattern = format!(r"{}\r?\n?", pattern); regex::bytes::Regex::new(&pattern).unwrap() } fn main() { let args: Args = Args::parse(); let base_path = PathBuf::from(&args.base); let local_path = PathBuf::from(&args.local); let other_path = PathBuf::from(&args.other); let base_bytes = std::fs::read(&base_path).unwrap(); let local_bytes = std::fs::read(&local_path).unwrap(); let other_bytes = std::fs::read(&other_path).unwrap(); let regex = get_regex(&args); let (new_base_bytes, new_local_bytes, new_other_bytes) = resolve(&base_bytes, &local_bytes, &other_bytes, ®ex); // Write out the result if anything changed if new_base_bytes != base_bytes { std::fs::write(&base_path, new_base_bytes).unwrap(); } if new_local_bytes != local_bytes { std::fs::write(&local_path, new_local_bytes).unwrap(); } if new_other_bytes != other_bytes { std::fs::write(&other_path, new_other_bytes).unwrap(); } } fn checked_add(base: usize, offset: isize) -> usize { if offset < 0 { base.checked_sub(offset.checked_abs().unwrap() as usize) .unwrap() } else { base.checked_add(offset as usize).unwrap() } } // The remainder of the file is copied from // https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/main/lib/src/diff.rs #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] struct UnchangedRange { base_range: Range<usize>, offsets: Vec<isize>, } impl UnchangedRange { fn start(&self, side: usize) -> usize { checked_add(self.base_range.start, self.offsets[side]) } fn end(&self, side: usize) -> usize { checked_add(self.base_range.end, self.offsets[side]) } } impl PartialOrd for UnchangedRange { fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> { Some(self.cmp(other)) } } impl Ord for UnchangedRange { fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { self.base_range .start .cmp(&other.base_range.start) .then_with(|| self.base_range.end.cmp(&other.base_range.end)) } } /// Takes the current regions and intersects it with the new unchanged ranges /// from a 2-way diff. The result is a map of unchanged regions with one more /// offset in the map's values. fn intersect_regions( current_ranges: Vec<UnchangedRange>, new_unchanged_ranges: &[(Range<usize>, Range<usize>)], ) -> Vec<UnchangedRange> { let mut result = vec![]; let mut current_ranges_iter = current_ranges.into_iter().peekable(); for (new_base_range, other_range) in new_unchanged_ranges.iter() { assert_eq!(new_base_range.len(), other_range.len()); while let Some(UnchangedRange { base_range, offsets, }) = current_ranges_iter.peek() { // No need to look further if we're past the new range. if base_range.start >= new_base_range.end { break; } // Discard any current unchanged regions that don't match between // the base and the new input. if base_range.end <= new_base_range.start { current_ranges_iter.next(); continue; } let new_start = max(base_range.start, new_base_range.start); let new_end = min(base_range.end, new_base_range.end); let mut new_offsets = offsets.clone(); new_offsets .push(other_range.start.wrapping_sub(new_base_range.start) as isize); result.push(UnchangedRange { base_range: new_start..new_end, offsets: new_offsets, }); if base_range.end >= new_base_range.end { // Break without consuming the item; there may be other new // ranges that overlap with it. break; } current_ranges_iter.next(); } } result }