view mercurial/similar.py @ 29134:8d5584d8345b

graphmod: partial edge styling Allow for a style to only apply to the last N lines (for positive N) or everything but the first N lines (for negative N) of the section along the current node. This allows for more subtle grandparent styling. So from the default: $ hg log -G ... o Lorem ipsum dolor sit :\ amet, consectetur : : adipiscing elit, sed : : do eiusmod tempor : : o : incididunt ut labore | : et dolore magna | : aliqua. Ut enim ad | : minim veniam, quis |/ o nostrud exercitation : ullamco laboris nisi : ut aliquip ex ea : commodo consequat. : o Duis aute irure dolor | in reprehenderit in ~ voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu to $ hg log -G --config "experimental.graphstyle.grandparent=2." ... o Lorem ipsum dolor sit |\ amet, consectetur | | adipiscing elit, sed . . do eiusmod tempor . . o | incididunt ut labore | | et dolore magna | | aliqua. Ut enim ad | | minim veniam, quis |/ o nostrud exercitation | ullamco laboris nisi | ut aliquip ex ea . commodo consequat. . o Duis aute irure dolor | in reprehenderit in ~ voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu or $ hg log -G --config "experimental.graphstyle.grandparent=1:" ... o Lorem ipsum dolor sit |\ amet, consectetur | | adipiscing elit, sed | | do eiusmod tempor : : o | incididunt ut labore | | et dolore magna | | aliqua. Ut enim ad | | minim veniam, quis |/ o nostrud exercitation | ullamco laboris nisi | ut aliquip ex ea | commodo consequat. : o Duis aute irure dolor | in reprehenderit in ~ voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu or $ hg log -G --config "experimental.graphstyle.grandparent=-2!" ... o Lorem ipsum dolor sit |\ amet, consectetur ! ! adipiscing elit, sed ! ! do eiusmod tempor ! ! o | incididunt ut labore | | et dolore magna | | aliqua. Ut enim ad | | minim veniam, quis |/ o nostrud exercitation | ullamco laboris nisi ! ut aliquip ex ea ! commodo consequat. ! o Duis aute irure dolor | in reprehenderit in ~ voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu
author Martijn Pieters <mjpieters@fb.com>
date Wed, 04 May 2016 20:11:59 +0100
parents 0d6b3630b9a3
children f72d0c2148da
line wrap: on
line source

# similar.py - mechanisms for finding similar files
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from .i18n import _
from . import (
    bdiff,
    mdiff,
    util,
)

def _findexactmatches(repo, added, removed):
    '''find renamed files that have no changes

    Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
    (before, after) tuples of exact matches.
    '''
    numfiles = len(added) + len(removed)

    # Get hashes of removed files.
    hashes = {}
    for i, fctx in enumerate(removed):
        repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), i, total=numfiles,
                         unit=_('files'))
        h = util.sha1(fctx.data()).digest()
        hashes[h] = fctx

    # For each added file, see if it corresponds to a removed file.
    for i, fctx in enumerate(added):
        repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), i + len(removed),
                total=numfiles, unit=_('files'))
        h = util.sha1(fctx.data()).digest()
        if h in hashes:
            yield (hashes[h], fctx)

    # Done
    repo.ui.progress(_('searching for exact renames'), None)

def _findsimilarmatches(repo, added, removed, threshold):
    '''find potentially renamed files based on similar file content

    Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
    (before, after, score) tuples of partial matches.
    '''
    copies = {}
    for i, r in enumerate(removed):
        repo.ui.progress(_('searching for similar files'), i,
                         total=len(removed), unit=_('files'))

        # lazily load text
        @util.cachefunc
        def data():
            orig = r.data()
            return orig, mdiff.splitnewlines(orig)

        def score(text):
            orig, lines = data()
            # bdiff.blocks() returns blocks of matching lines
            # count the number of bytes in each
            equal = 0
            matches = bdiff.blocks(text, orig)
            for x1, x2, y1, y2 in matches:
                for line in lines[y1:y2]:
                    equal += len(line)

            lengths = len(text) + len(orig)
            return equal * 2.0 / lengths

        for a in added:
            bestscore = copies.get(a, (None, threshold))[1]
            myscore = score(a.data())
            if myscore >= bestscore:
                copies[a] = (r, myscore)
    repo.ui.progress(_('searching'), None)

    for dest, v in copies.iteritems():
        source, score = v
        yield source, dest, score

def findrenames(repo, added, removed, threshold):
    '''find renamed files -- yields (before, after, score) tuples'''
    parentctx = repo['.']
    workingctx = repo[None]

    # Zero length files will be frequently unrelated to each other, and
    # tracking the deletion/addition of such a file will probably cause more
    # harm than good. We strip them out here to avoid matching them later on.
    addedfiles = set([workingctx[fp] for fp in added
            if workingctx[fp].size() > 0])
    removedfiles = set([parentctx[fp] for fp in removed
            if fp in parentctx and parentctx[fp].size() > 0])

    # Find exact matches.
    for (a, b) in _findexactmatches(repo,
            sorted(addedfiles), sorted(removedfiles)):
        addedfiles.remove(b)
        yield (a.path(), b.path(), 1.0)

    # If the user requested similar files to be matched, search for them also.
    if threshold < 1.0:
        for (a, b, score) in _findsimilarmatches(repo,
                sorted(addedfiles), sorted(removedfiles), threshold):
            yield (a.path(), b.path(), score)