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  1. # diff_tree.py -- Utilities for diffing files and trees.
  2. # Copyright (C) 2010 Google, Inc.
  3. #
  4. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  5. # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  6. # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
  7. # or (at your option) a later version of the License.
  8. #
  9. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. #
  14. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  16. # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
  17. # MA 02110-1301, USA.
  18. """Utilities for diffing files and trees."""
  19. from collections import (
  20. defaultdict,
  21. namedtuple,
  22. )
  23. from io import BytesIO
  24. from itertools import chain, izip
  25. import stat
  26. from dulwich.objects import (
  27. S_ISGITLINK,
  28. TreeEntry,
  29. )
  30. # TreeChange type constants.
  31. CHANGE_ADD = 'add'
  32. CHANGE_MODIFY = 'modify'
  33. CHANGE_DELETE = 'delete'
  34. CHANGE_RENAME = 'rename'
  35. CHANGE_COPY = 'copy'
  36. CHANGE_UNCHANGED = 'unchanged'
  37. RENAME_CHANGE_TYPES = (CHANGE_RENAME, CHANGE_COPY)
  38. _NULL_ENTRY = TreeEntry(None, None, None)
  39. _MAX_SCORE = 100
  40. RENAME_THRESHOLD = 60
  41. MAX_FILES = 200
  42. REWRITE_THRESHOLD = None
  43. class TreeChange(namedtuple('TreeChange', ['type', 'old', 'new'])):
  44. """Named tuple a single change between two trees."""
  45. @classmethod
  46. def add(cls, new):
  47. return cls(CHANGE_ADD, _NULL_ENTRY, new)
  48. @classmethod
  49. def delete(cls, old):
  50. return cls(CHANGE_DELETE, old, _NULL_ENTRY)
  51. def _tree_entries(path, tree):
  52. result = []
  53. if not tree:
  54. return result
  55. for entry in tree.iteritems(name_order=True):
  56. result.append(entry.in_path(path))
  57. return result
  58. def _merge_entries(path, tree1, tree2):
  59. """Merge the entries of two trees.
  60. :param path: A path to prepend to all tree entry names.
  61. :param tree1: The first Tree object to iterate, or None.
  62. :param tree2: The second Tree object to iterate, or None.
  63. :return: A list of pairs of TreeEntry objects for each pair of entries in
  64. the trees. If an entry exists in one tree but not the other, the other
  65. entry will have all attributes set to None. If neither entry's path is
  66. None, they are guaranteed to match.
  67. """
  68. entries1 = _tree_entries(path, tree1)
  69. entries2 = _tree_entries(path, tree2)
  70. i1 = i2 = 0
  71. len1 = len(entries1)
  72. len2 = len(entries2)
  73. result = []
  74. while i1 < len1 and i2 < len2:
  75. entry1 = entries1[i1]
  76. entry2 = entries2[i2]
  77. if entry1.path < entry2.path:
  78. result.append((entry1, _NULL_ENTRY))
  79. i1 += 1
  80. elif entry1.path > entry2.path:
  81. result.append((_NULL_ENTRY, entry2))
  82. i2 += 1
  83. else:
  84. result.append((entry1, entry2))
  85. i1 += 1
  86. i2 += 1
  87. for i in xrange(i1, len1):
  88. result.append((entries1[i], _NULL_ENTRY))
  89. for i in xrange(i2, len2):
  90. result.append((_NULL_ENTRY, entries2[i]))
  91. return result
  92. def _is_tree(entry):
  93. mode = entry.mode
  94. if mode is None:
  95. return False
  96. return stat.S_ISDIR(mode)
  97. def walk_trees(store, tree1_id, tree2_id, prune_identical=False):
  98. """Recursively walk all the entries of two trees.
  99. Iteration is depth-first pre-order, as in e.g. os.walk.
  100. :param store: An ObjectStore for looking up objects.
  101. :param tree1_id: The SHA of the first Tree object to iterate, or None.
  102. :param tree2_id: The SHA of the second Tree object to iterate, or None.
  103. :param prune_identical: If True, identical subtrees will not be walked.
  104. :return: Iterator over Pairs of TreeEntry objects for each pair of entries
  105. in the trees and their subtrees recursively. If an entry exists in one
  106. tree but not the other, the other entry will have all attributes set
  107. to None. If neither entry's path is None, they are guaranteed to
  108. match.
  109. """
  110. # This could be fairly easily generalized to >2 trees if we find a use
  111. # case.
  112. mode1 = tree1_id and stat.S_IFDIR or None
  113. mode2 = tree2_id and stat.S_IFDIR or None
  114. todo = [(TreeEntry('', mode1, tree1_id), TreeEntry('', mode2, tree2_id))]
  115. while todo:
  116. entry1, entry2 = todo.pop()
  117. is_tree1 = _is_tree(entry1)
  118. is_tree2 = _is_tree(entry2)
  119. if prune_identical and is_tree1 and is_tree2 and entry1 == entry2:
  120. continue
  121. tree1 = is_tree1 and store[entry1.sha] or None
  122. tree2 = is_tree2 and store[entry2.sha] or None
  123. path = entry1.path or entry2.path
  124. todo.extend(reversed(_merge_entries(path, tree1, tree2)))
  125. yield entry1, entry2
  126. def _skip_tree(entry):
  127. if entry.mode is None or stat.S_ISDIR(entry.mode):
  128. return _NULL_ENTRY
  129. return entry
  130. def tree_changes(store, tree1_id, tree2_id, want_unchanged=False,
  131. rename_detector=None):
  132. """Find the differences between the contents of two trees.
  133. :param store: An ObjectStore for looking up objects.
  134. :param tree1_id: The SHA of the source tree.
  135. :param tree2_id: The SHA of the target tree.
  136. :param want_unchanged: If True, include TreeChanges for unmodified entries
  137. as well.
  138. :param rename_detector: RenameDetector object for detecting renames.
  139. :return: Iterator over TreeChange instances for each change between the
  140. source and target tree.
  141. """
  142. if (rename_detector is not None and tree1_id is not None and
  143. tree2_id is not None):
  144. for change in rename_detector.changes_with_renames(
  145. tree1_id, tree2_id, want_unchanged=want_unchanged):
  146. yield change
  147. return
  148. entries = walk_trees(store, tree1_id, tree2_id,
  149. prune_identical=(not want_unchanged))
  150. for entry1, entry2 in entries:
  151. if entry1 == entry2 and not want_unchanged:
  152. continue
  153. # Treat entries for trees as missing.
  154. entry1 = _skip_tree(entry1)
  155. entry2 = _skip_tree(entry2)
  156. if entry1 != _NULL_ENTRY and entry2 != _NULL_ENTRY:
  157. if stat.S_IFMT(entry1.mode) != stat.S_IFMT(entry2.mode):
  158. # File type changed: report as delete/add.
  159. yield TreeChange.delete(entry1)
  160. entry1 = _NULL_ENTRY
  161. change_type = CHANGE_ADD
  162. elif entry1 == entry2:
  163. change_type = CHANGE_UNCHANGED
  164. else:
  165. change_type = CHANGE_MODIFY
  166. elif entry1 != _NULL_ENTRY:
  167. change_type = CHANGE_DELETE
  168. elif entry2 != _NULL_ENTRY:
  169. change_type = CHANGE_ADD
  170. else:
  171. # Both were None because at least one was a tree.
  172. continue
  173. yield TreeChange(change_type, entry1, entry2)
  174. def _all_eq(seq, key, value):
  175. for e in seq:
  176. if key(e) != value:
  177. return False
  178. return True
  179. def _all_same(seq, key):
  180. return _all_eq(seq[1:], key, key(seq[0]))
  181. def tree_changes_for_merge(store, parent_tree_ids, tree_id,
  182. rename_detector=None):
  183. """Get the tree changes for a merge tree relative to all its parents.
  184. :param store: An ObjectStore for looking up objects.
  185. :param parent_tree_ids: An iterable of the SHAs of the parent trees.
  186. :param tree_id: The SHA of the merge tree.
  187. :param rename_detector: RenameDetector object for detecting renames.
  188. :return: Iterator over lists of TreeChange objects, one per conflicted path
  189. in the merge.
  190. Each list contains one element per parent, with the TreeChange for that
  191. path relative to that parent. An element may be None if it never
  192. existed in one parent and was deleted in two others.
  193. A path is only included in the output if it is a conflict, i.e. its SHA
  194. in the merge tree is not found in any of the parents, or in the case of
  195. deletes, if not all of the old SHAs match.
  196. """
  197. all_parent_changes = [tree_changes(store, t, tree_id,
  198. rename_detector=rename_detector)
  199. for t in parent_tree_ids]
  200. num_parents = len(parent_tree_ids)
  201. changes_by_path = defaultdict(lambda: [None] * num_parents)
  202. # Organize by path.
  203. for i, parent_changes in enumerate(all_parent_changes):
  204. for change in parent_changes:
  205. if change.type == CHANGE_DELETE:
  206. path = change.old.path
  207. else:
  208. path = change.new.path
  209. changes_by_path[path][i] = change
  210. old_sha = lambda c: c.old.sha
  211. change_type = lambda c: c.type
  212. # Yield only conflicting changes.
  213. for _, changes in sorted(changes_by_path.iteritems()):
  214. assert len(changes) == num_parents
  215. have = [c for c in changes if c is not None]
  216. if _all_eq(have, change_type, CHANGE_DELETE):
  217. if not _all_same(have, old_sha):
  218. yield changes
  219. elif not _all_same(have, change_type):
  220. yield changes
  221. elif None not in changes:
  222. # If no change was found relative to one parent, that means the SHA
  223. # must have matched the SHA in that parent, so it is not a
  224. # conflict.
  225. yield changes
  226. _BLOCK_SIZE = 64
  227. def _count_blocks(obj):
  228. """Count the blocks in an object.
  229. Splits the data into blocks either on lines or <=64-byte chunks of lines.
  230. :param obj: The object to count blocks for.
  231. :return: A dict of block hashcode -> total bytes occurring.
  232. """
  233. block_counts = defaultdict(int)
  234. block = BytesIO()
  235. n = 0
  236. # Cache attrs as locals to avoid expensive lookups in the inner loop.
  237. block_write = block.write
  238. block_seek = block.seek
  239. block_truncate = block.truncate
  240. block_getvalue = block.getvalue
  241. for c in chain(*obj.as_raw_chunks()):
  242. block_write(c)
  243. n += 1
  244. if c == '\n' or n == _BLOCK_SIZE:
  245. value = block_getvalue()
  246. block_counts[hash(value)] += len(value)
  247. block_seek(0)
  248. block_truncate()
  249. n = 0
  250. if n > 0:
  251. last_block = block_getvalue()
  252. block_counts[hash(last_block)] += len(last_block)
  253. return block_counts
  254. def _common_bytes(blocks1, blocks2):
  255. """Count the number of common bytes in two block count dicts.
  256. :param block1: The first dict of block hashcode -> total bytes.
  257. :param block2: The second dict of block hashcode -> total bytes.
  258. :return: The number of bytes in common between blocks1 and blocks2. This is
  259. only approximate due to possible hash collisions.
  260. """
  261. # Iterate over the smaller of the two dicts, since this is symmetrical.
  262. if len(blocks1) > len(blocks2):
  263. blocks1, blocks2 = blocks2, blocks1
  264. score = 0
  265. for block, count1 in blocks1.iteritems():
  266. count2 = blocks2.get(block)
  267. if count2:
  268. score += min(count1, count2)
  269. return score
  270. def _similarity_score(obj1, obj2, block_cache=None):
  271. """Compute a similarity score for two objects.
  272. :param obj1: The first object to score.
  273. :param obj2: The second object to score.
  274. :param block_cache: An optional dict of SHA to block counts to cache
  275. results between calls.
  276. :return: The similarity score between the two objects, defined as the
  277. number of bytes in common between the two objects divided by the
  278. maximum size, scaled to the range 0-100.
  279. """
  280. if block_cache is None:
  281. block_cache = {}
  282. if obj1.id not in block_cache:
  283. block_cache[obj1.id] = _count_blocks(obj1)
  284. if obj2.id not in block_cache:
  285. block_cache[obj2.id] = _count_blocks(obj2)
  286. common_bytes = _common_bytes(block_cache[obj1.id], block_cache[obj2.id])
  287. max_size = max(obj1.raw_length(), obj2.raw_length())
  288. if not max_size:
  289. return _MAX_SCORE
  290. return int(float(common_bytes) * _MAX_SCORE / max_size)
  291. def _tree_change_key(entry):
  292. # Sort by old path then new path. If only one exists, use it for both keys.
  293. path1 = entry.old.path
  294. path2 = entry.new.path
  295. if path1 is None:
  296. path1 = path2
  297. if path2 is None:
  298. path2 = path1
  299. return (path1, path2)
  300. class RenameDetector(object):
  301. """Object for handling rename detection between two trees."""
  302. def __init__(self, store, rename_threshold=RENAME_THRESHOLD,
  303. max_files=MAX_FILES,
  304. rewrite_threshold=REWRITE_THRESHOLD,
  305. find_copies_harder=False):
  306. """Initialize the rename detector.
  307. :param store: An ObjectStore for looking up objects.
  308. :param rename_threshold: The threshold similarity score for considering
  309. an add/delete pair to be a rename/copy; see _similarity_score.
  310. :param max_files: The maximum number of adds and deletes to consider,
  311. or None for no limit. The detector is guaranteed to compare no more
  312. than max_files ** 2 add/delete pairs. This limit is provided because
  313. rename detection can be quadratic in the project size. If the limit
  314. is exceeded, no content rename detection is attempted.
  315. :param rewrite_threshold: The threshold similarity score below which a
  316. modify should be considered a delete/add, or None to not break
  317. modifies; see _similarity_score.
  318. :param find_copies_harder: If True, consider unmodified files when
  319. detecting copies.
  320. """
  321. self._store = store
  322. self._rename_threshold = rename_threshold
  323. self._rewrite_threshold = rewrite_threshold
  324. self._max_files = max_files
  325. self._find_copies_harder = find_copies_harder
  326. self._want_unchanged = False
  327. def _reset(self):
  328. self._adds = []
  329. self._deletes = []
  330. self._changes = []
  331. def _should_split(self, change):
  332. if (self._rewrite_threshold is None or change.type != CHANGE_MODIFY or
  333. change.old.sha == change.new.sha):
  334. return False
  335. old_obj = self._store[change.old.sha]
  336. new_obj = self._store[change.new.sha]
  337. return _similarity_score(old_obj, new_obj) < self._rewrite_threshold
  338. def _add_change(self, change):
  339. if change.type == CHANGE_ADD:
  340. self._adds.append(change)
  341. elif change.type == CHANGE_DELETE:
  342. self._deletes.append(change)
  343. elif self._should_split(change):
  344. self._deletes.append(TreeChange.delete(change.old))
  345. self._adds.append(TreeChange.add(change.new))
  346. elif ((self._find_copies_harder and change.type == CHANGE_UNCHANGED)
  347. or change.type == CHANGE_MODIFY):
  348. # Treat all modifies as potential deletes for rename detection,
  349. # but don't split them (to avoid spurious renames). Setting
  350. # find_copies_harder means we treat unchanged the same as
  351. # modified.
  352. self._deletes.append(change)
  353. else:
  354. self._changes.append(change)
  355. def _collect_changes(self, tree1_id, tree2_id):
  356. want_unchanged = self._find_copies_harder or self._want_unchanged
  357. for change in tree_changes(self._store, tree1_id, tree2_id,
  358. want_unchanged=want_unchanged):
  359. self._add_change(change)
  360. def _prune(self, add_paths, delete_paths):
  361. self._adds = [a for a in self._adds if a.new.path not in add_paths]
  362. self._deletes = [d for d in self._deletes
  363. if d.old.path not in delete_paths]
  364. def _find_exact_renames(self):
  365. add_map = defaultdict(list)
  366. for add in self._adds:
  367. add_map[add.new.sha].append(add.new)
  368. delete_map = defaultdict(list)
  369. for delete in self._deletes:
  370. # Keep track of whether the delete was actually marked as a delete.
  371. # If not, it needs to be marked as a copy.
  372. is_delete = delete.type == CHANGE_DELETE
  373. delete_map[delete.old.sha].append((delete.old, is_delete))
  374. add_paths = set()
  375. delete_paths = set()
  376. for sha, sha_deletes in delete_map.iteritems():
  377. sha_adds = add_map[sha]
  378. for (old, is_delete), new in izip(sha_deletes, sha_adds):
  379. if stat.S_IFMT(old.mode) != stat.S_IFMT(new.mode):
  380. continue
  381. if is_delete:
  382. delete_paths.add(old.path)
  383. add_paths.add(new.path)
  384. new_type = is_delete and CHANGE_RENAME or CHANGE_COPY
  385. self._changes.append(TreeChange(new_type, old, new))
  386. num_extra_adds = len(sha_adds) - len(sha_deletes)
  387. # TODO(dborowitz): Less arbitrary way of dealing with extra copies.
  388. old = sha_deletes[0][0]
  389. if num_extra_adds > 0:
  390. for new in sha_adds[-num_extra_adds:]:
  391. add_paths.add(new.path)
  392. self._changes.append(TreeChange(CHANGE_COPY, old, new))
  393. self._prune(add_paths, delete_paths)
  394. def _should_find_content_renames(self):
  395. return len(self._adds) * len(self._deletes) <= self._max_files ** 2
  396. def _rename_type(self, check_paths, delete, add):
  397. if check_paths and delete.old.path == add.new.path:
  398. # If the paths match, this must be a split modify, so make sure it
  399. # comes out as a modify.
  400. return CHANGE_MODIFY
  401. elif delete.type != CHANGE_DELETE:
  402. # If it's in deletes but not marked as a delete, it must have been
  403. # added due to find_copies_harder, and needs to be marked as a
  404. # copy.
  405. return CHANGE_COPY
  406. return CHANGE_RENAME
  407. def _find_content_rename_candidates(self):
  408. candidates = self._candidates = []
  409. # TODO: Optimizations:
  410. # - Compare object sizes before counting blocks.
  411. # - Skip if delete's S_IFMT differs from all adds.
  412. # - Skip if adds or deletes is empty.
  413. # Match C git's behavior of not attempting to find content renames if
  414. # the matrix size exceeds the threshold.
  415. if not self._should_find_content_renames():
  416. return
  417. check_paths = self._rename_threshold is not None
  418. for delete in self._deletes:
  419. if S_ISGITLINK(delete.old.mode):
  420. continue # Git links don't exist in this repo.
  421. old_sha = delete.old.sha
  422. old_obj = self._store[old_sha]
  423. old_blocks = _count_blocks(old_obj)
  424. for add in self._adds:
  425. if stat.S_IFMT(delete.old.mode) != stat.S_IFMT(add.new.mode):
  426. continue
  427. new_obj = self._store[add.new.sha]
  428. score = _similarity_score(old_obj, new_obj,
  429. block_cache={old_sha: old_blocks})
  430. if score > self._rename_threshold:
  431. new_type = self._rename_type(check_paths, delete, add)
  432. rename = TreeChange(new_type, delete.old, add.new)
  433. candidates.append((-score, rename))
  434. def _choose_content_renames(self):
  435. # Sort scores from highest to lowest, but keep names in ascending
  436. # order.
  437. self._candidates.sort()
  438. delete_paths = set()
  439. add_paths = set()
  440. for _, change in self._candidates:
  441. new_path = change.new.path
  442. if new_path in add_paths:
  443. continue
  444. old_path = change.old.path
  445. orig_type = change.type
  446. if old_path in delete_paths:
  447. change = TreeChange(CHANGE_COPY, change.old, change.new)
  448. # If the candidate was originally a copy, that means it came from a
  449. # modified or unchanged path, so we don't want to prune it.
  450. if orig_type != CHANGE_COPY:
  451. delete_paths.add(old_path)
  452. add_paths.add(new_path)
  453. self._changes.append(change)
  454. self._prune(add_paths, delete_paths)
  455. def _join_modifies(self):
  456. if self._rewrite_threshold is None:
  457. return
  458. modifies = {}
  459. delete_map = dict((d.old.path, d) for d in self._deletes)
  460. for add in self._adds:
  461. path = add.new.path
  462. delete = delete_map.get(path)
  463. if (delete is not None and
  464. stat.S_IFMT(delete.old.mode) == stat.S_IFMT(add.new.mode)):
  465. modifies[path] = TreeChange(CHANGE_MODIFY, delete.old, add.new)
  466. self._adds = [a for a in self._adds if a.new.path not in modifies]
  467. self._deletes = [a for a in self._deletes if a.new.path not in
  468. modifies]
  469. self._changes += modifies.values()
  470. def _sorted_changes(self):
  471. result = []
  472. result.extend(self._adds)
  473. result.extend(self._deletes)
  474. result.extend(self._changes)
  475. result.sort(key=_tree_change_key)
  476. return result
  477. def _prune_unchanged(self):
  478. if self._want_unchanged:
  479. return
  480. self._deletes = [d for d in self._deletes if d.type != CHANGE_UNCHANGED]
  481. def changes_with_renames(self, tree1_id, tree2_id, want_unchanged=False):
  482. """Iterate TreeChanges between two tree SHAs, with rename detection."""
  483. self._reset()
  484. self._want_unchanged = want_unchanged
  485. self._collect_changes(tree1_id, tree2_id)
  486. self._find_exact_renames()
  487. self._find_content_rename_candidates()
  488. self._choose_content_renames()
  489. self._join_modifies()
  490. self._prune_unchanged()
  491. return self._sorted_changes()
  492. # Hold on to the pure-python implementations for testing.
  493. _is_tree_py = _is_tree
  494. _merge_entries_py = _merge_entries
  495. _count_blocks_py = _count_blocks
  496. try:
  497. # Try to import C versions
  498. from dulwich._diff_tree import _is_tree, _merge_entries, _count_blocks
  499. except ImportError:
  500. pass