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cgit/ui-diff.c

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/* ui-diff.c: show diff between two blobs
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2014 cgit Development Team <cgit@lists.zx2c4.com>
*
* Licensed under GNU General Public License v2
* (see COPYING for full license text)
*/
#include "cgit.h"
#include "ui-diff.h"
#include "html.h"
#include "ui-shared.h"
#include "ui-ssdiff.h"
struct object_id old_rev_oid[1];
struct object_id new_rev_oid[1];
static int files, slots;
static int total_adds, total_rems, max_changes;
static int lines_added, lines_removed;
static struct fileinfo {
char status;
struct object_id old_oid[1];
struct object_id new_oid[1];
unsigned short old_mode;
unsigned short new_mode;
char *old_path;
char *new_path;
unsigned int added;
unsigned int removed;
unsigned long old_size;
unsigned long new_size;
unsigned int binary:1;
} *items;
static int use_ssdiff = 0;
static struct diff_filepair *current_filepair;
log: allow users to follow a file Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
9 years ago
static const char *current_prefix;
struct diff_filespec *cgit_get_current_old_file(void)
{
return current_filepair->one;
}
struct diff_filespec *cgit_get_current_new_file(void)
{
return current_filepair->two;
}
static void print_fileinfo(struct fileinfo *info)
{
char *class;
switch (info->status) {
case DIFF_STATUS_ADDED:
class = "add";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_COPIED:
class = "cpy";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_DELETED:
class = "del";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_MODIFIED:
class = "upd";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED:
class = "mov";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_TYPE_CHANGED:
class = "typ";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_UNKNOWN:
class = "unk";
break;
case DIFF_STATUS_UNMERGED:
class = "stg";
break;
default:
die("bug: unhandled diff status %c", info->status);
}
html("<tr>");
html("<td class='mode'>");
if (is_null_oid(info->new_oid)) {
cgit_print_filemode(info->old_mode);
} else {
cgit_print_filemode(info->new_mode);
}
if (info->old_mode != info->new_mode &&
!is_null_oid(info->old_oid) &&
!is_null_oid(info->new_oid)) {
html("<span class='modechange'>[");
cgit_print_filemode(info->old_mode);
html("]</span>");
}
htmlf("</td><td class='%s'>", class);
cgit_diff_link(info->new_path, NULL, NULL, ctx.qry.head, ctx.qry.oid,
ctx.qry.oid2, info->new_path);
if (info->status == DIFF_STATUS_COPIED || info->status == DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED) {
htmlf(" (%s from ",
info->status == DIFF_STATUS_COPIED ? "copied" : "renamed");
html_txt(info->old_path);
html(")");
}
html("</td><td class='right'>");
if (info->binary) {
htmlf("bin</td><td class='graph'>%ld -> %ld bytes",
info->old_size, info->new_size);
return;
}
htmlf("%d", info->added + info->removed);
html("</td><td class='graph'>");
htmlf("<table summary='file diffstat' width='%d%%'><tr>", (max_changes > 100 ? 100 : max_changes));
htmlf("<td class='add' style='width: %.1f%%;'/>",
info->added * 100.0 / max_changes);
htmlf("<td class='rem' style='width: %.1f%%;'/>",
info->removed * 100.0 / max_changes);
htmlf("<td class='none' style='width: %.1f%%;'/>",
(max_changes - info->removed - info->added) * 100.0 / max_changes);
html("</tr></table></td></tr>\n");
}
static void count_diff_lines(char *line, int len)
{
if (line && (len > 0)) {
if (line[0] == '+')
lines_added++;
else if (line[0] == '-')
lines_removed++;
}
}
log: allow users to follow a file Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
9 years ago
static int show_filepair(struct diff_filepair *pair)
{
/* Always show if we have no limiting prefix. */
if (!current_prefix)
return 1;
/* Show if either path in the pair begins with the prefix. */
if (starts_with(pair->one->path, current_prefix) ||
starts_with(pair->two->path, current_prefix))
return 1;
/* Otherwise we don't want to show this filepair. */
return 0;
}
static void inspect_filepair(struct diff_filepair *pair)
{
int binary = 0;
unsigned long old_size = 0;
unsigned long new_size = 0;
log: allow users to follow a file Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
9 years ago
if (!show_filepair(pair))
return;
files++;
lines_added = 0;
lines_removed = 0;
cgit_diff_files(&pair->one->oid, &pair->two->oid, &old_size, &new_size,
&binary, 0, ctx.qry.ignorews, count_diff_lines);
if (files >= slots) {
if (slots == 0)
slots = 4;
else
slots = slots * 2;
items = xrealloc(items, slots * sizeof(struct fileinfo));
}
items[files-1].status = pair->status;
oidcpy(items[files-1].old_oid, &pair->one->oid);
oidcpy(items[files-1].new_oid, &pair->two->oid);
items[files-1].old_mode = pair->one->mode;
items[files-1].new_mode = pair->two->mode;
items[files-1].old_path = xstrdup(pair->one->path);
items[files-1].new_path = xstrdup(pair->two->path);
items[files-1].added = lines_added;
items[files-1].removed = lines_removed;
items[files-1].old_size = old_size;
items[files-1].new_size = new_size;
items[files-1].binary = binary;
if (lines_added + lines_removed > max_changes)
max_changes = lines_added + lines_removed;
total_adds += lines_added;
total_rems += lines_removed;
}
static void cgit_print_diffstat(const struct object_id *old_oid,
const struct object_id *new_oid,
const char *prefix)
{
int i;
html("<div class='diffstat-header'>");
cgit_diff_link("Diffstat", NULL, NULL, ctx.qry.head, ctx.qry.oid,
ctx.qry.oid2, NULL);
if (prefix) {
html(" (limited to '");
html_txt(prefix);
html("')");
}
html("</div>");
html("<table summary='diffstat' class='diffstat'>");
max_changes = 0;
cgit_diff_tree(old_oid, new_oid, inspect_filepair, prefix,
ctx.qry.ignorews);
for (i = 0; i<files; i++)
print_fileinfo(&items[i]);
html("</table>");
html("<div class='diffstat-summary'>");
htmlf("%d files changed, %d insertions, %d deletions",
files, total_adds, total_rems);
html("</div>");
}
/*
* print a single line returned from xdiff
*/
static void print_line(char *line, int len)
{
char *class = "ctx";
char c = line[len-1];
if (line[0] == '+')
class = "add";
else if (line[0] == '-')
class = "del";
else if (line[0] == '@')
class = "hunk";
htmlf("<div class='%s'>", class);
line[len-1] = '\0';
html_txt(line);
html("</div>");
line[len-1] = c;
}
static void header(const struct object_id *oid1, char *path1, int mode1,
const struct object_id *oid2, char *path2, int mode2)
{
char *abbrev1, *abbrev2;
int subproject;
subproject = (S_ISGITLINK(mode1) || S_ISGITLINK(mode2));
html("<div class='head'>");
html("diff --git a/");
html_txt(path1);
html(" b/");
html_txt(path2);
if (mode1 == 0)
htmlf("<br/>new file mode %.6o", mode2);
if (mode2 == 0)
htmlf("<br/>deleted file mode %.6o", mode1);
if (!subproject) {
abbrev1 = xstrdup(find_unique_abbrev(oid1, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
abbrev2 = xstrdup(find_unique_abbrev(oid2, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
htmlf("<br/>index %s..%s", abbrev1, abbrev2);
free(abbrev1);
free(abbrev2);
if (mode1 != 0 && mode2 != 0) {
htmlf(" %.6o", mode1);
if (mode2 != mode1)
htmlf("..%.6o", mode2);
}
if (is_null_oid(oid1)) {
path1 = "dev/null";
html("<br/>--- /");
} else
html("<br/>--- a/");
if (mode1 != 0)
cgit_tree_link(path1, NULL, NULL, ctx.qry.head,
oid_to_hex(old_rev_oid), path1);
else
html_txt(path1);
if (is_null_oid(oid2)) {
path2 = "dev/null";
html("<br/>+++ /");
} else
html("<br/>+++ b/");
if (mode2 != 0)
cgit_tree_link(path2, NULL, NULL, ctx.qry.head,
oid_to_hex(new_rev_oid), path2);
else
html_txt(path2);
}
html("</div>");
}
static void filepair_cb(struct diff_filepair *pair)
{
unsigned long old_size = 0;
unsigned long new_size = 0;
int binary = 0;
linediff_fn print_line_fn = print_line;
log: allow users to follow a file Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
9 years ago
if (!show_filepair(pair))
return;
current_filepair = pair;
if (use_ssdiff) {
cgit_ssdiff_header_begin();
print_line_fn = cgit_ssdiff_line_cb;
}
header(&pair->one->oid, pair->one->path, pair->one->mode,
&pair->two->oid, pair->two->path, pair->two->mode);
if (use_ssdiff)
cgit_ssdiff_header_end();
if (S_ISGITLINK(pair->one->mode) || S_ISGITLINK(pair->two->mode)) {
if (S_ISGITLINK(pair->one->mode))
print_line_fn(fmt("-Subproject %s", oid_to_hex(&pair->one->oid)), 52);
if (S_ISGITLINK(pair->two->mode))
print_line_fn(fmt("+Subproject %s", oid_to_hex(&pair->two->oid)), 52);
if (use_ssdiff)
cgit_ssdiff_footer();
return;
}
if (cgit_diff_files(&pair->one->oid, &pair->two->oid, &old_size,
&new_size, &binary, ctx.qry.context,
ctx.qry.ignorews, print_line_fn))
cgit_print_error("Error running diff");
if (binary) {
if (use_ssdiff)
html("<tr><td colspan='4'>Binary files differ</td></tr>");
else
html("Binary files differ");
}
if (use_ssdiff)
cgit_ssdiff_footer();
}
void cgit_print_diff_ctrls(void)
{
int i, curr;
html("<div class='cgit-panel'>");
html("<b>diff options</b>");
html("<form method='get'>");
cgit_add_hidden_formfields(1, 0, ctx.qry.page);
html("<table>");
html("<tr><td colspan='2'/></tr>");
html("<tr>");
html("<td class='label'>context:</td>");
html("<td class='ctrl'>");
html("<select name='context' onchange='this.form.submit();'>");
curr = ctx.qry.context;
if (!curr)
curr = 3;
for (i = 1; i <= 10; i++)
html_intoption(i, fmt("%d", i), curr);
for (i = 15; i <= 40; i += 5)
html_intoption(i, fmt("%d", i), curr);
html("</select>");
html("</td>");
html("</tr><tr>");
html("<td class='label'>space:</td>");
html("<td class='ctrl'>");
html("<select name='ignorews' onchange='this.form.submit();'>");
html_intoption(0, "include", ctx.qry.ignorews);
html_intoption(1, "ignore", ctx.qry.ignorews);
html("</select>");
html("</td>");
html("</tr><tr>");
html("<td class='label'>mode:</td>");
html("<td class='ctrl'>");
html("<select name='dt' onchange='this.form.submit();'>");
curr = ctx.qry.has_difftype ? ctx.qry.difftype : ctx.cfg.difftype;
html_intoption(0, "unified", curr);
html_intoption(1, "ssdiff", curr);
html_intoption(2, "stat only", curr);
html("</select></td></tr>");
html("<tr><td/><td class='ctrl'>");
html("<noscript><input type='submit' value='reload'/></noscript>");
html("</td></tr></table>");
html("</form>");
html("</div>");
}
void cgit_print_diff(const char *new_rev, const char *old_rev,
const char *prefix, int show_ctrls, int raw)
{
struct commit *commit, *commit2;
const struct object_id *old_tree_oid, *new_tree_oid;
diff_type difftype;
log: allow users to follow a file Teach the "log" UI to behave in the same way as "git log --follow", when given a suitable instruction by the user. The default behaviour remains to show the log without following renames, but the follow behaviour can be activated by following a link in the page header. Follow is not the default because outputting merges in follow mode is tricky ("git log --follow" will not show merges). We also disable the graph in follow mode because the commit graph is not simplified so we end up with frequent gaps in the graph and many lines that do not connect with any commits we're actually showing. We also teach the "diff" and "commit" UIs to respect the follow flag on URLs, causing the single-file version of these UIs to detect renames. This feature is needed only for commits that rename the path we're interested in. For commits before the file has been renamed (i.e. that appear later in the log list) we change the file path in the links from the log to point to the old name; this means that links to commits always limit by the path known to that commit. If we didn't do this we would need to walk down the log diff'ing every commit whenever we want to show a commit. The drawback is that the "Log" link in the top bar of such a page links to the log limited by the old name, so it will only show pre-rename commits. I consider this a reasonable trade-off since the "Back" button still works and the log matches the path displayed in the top bar. Since following renames requires running diff on every commit we consider, I've added a knob to the configuration file to globally enable/disable this feature. Note that we may consider a large number of commits the revision walking machinery no longer performs any path limitation so we have to examine every commit until we find a page full of commits that affect the target path or something related to it. Suggested-by: René Neumann <necoro@necoro.eu> Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
9 years ago
/*
* If "follow" is set then the diff machinery needs to examine the
* entire commit to detect renames so we must limit the paths in our
* own callbacks and not pass the prefix to the diff machinery.
*/
if (ctx.qry.follow && ctx.cfg.enable_follow_links) {
current_prefix = prefix;
prefix = "";
} else {
current_prefix = NULL;
}
if (!new_rev)
new_rev = ctx.qry.head;
if (get_oid(new_rev, new_rev_oid)) {
cgit_print_error_page(404, "Not found",
"Bad object name: %s", new_rev);
return;
}
commit = lookup_commit_reference(the_repository, new_rev_oid);
if (!commit || parse_commit(commit)) {
cgit_print_error_page(404, "Not found",
"Bad commit: %s", oid_to_hex(new_rev_oid));
return;
}
new_tree_oid = get_commit_tree_oid(commit);
if (old_rev) {
if (get_oid(old_rev, old_rev_oid)) {
cgit_print_error_page(404, "Not found",
"Bad object name: %s", old_rev);
return;
}
} else if (commit->parents && commit->parents->item) {
oidcpy(old_rev_oid, &commit->parents->item->object.oid);
} else {
oidclr(old_rev_oid);
}
if (!is_null_oid(old_rev_oid)) {
commit2 = lookup_commit_reference(the_repository, old_rev_oid);
if (!commit2 || parse_commit(commit2)) {
cgit_print_error_page(404, "Not found",
"Bad commit: %s", oid_to_hex(old_rev_oid));
return;
}
old_tree_oid = get_commit_tree_oid(commit2);
} else {
old_tree_oid = NULL;
}
if (raw) {
struct diff_options diffopt;
diff_setup(&diffopt);
diffopt.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH;
diffopt.flags.recursive = 1;
diff_setup_done(&diffopt);
ctx.page.mimetype = "text/plain";
cgit_print_http_headers();
if (old_tree_oid) {
diff_tree_oid(old_tree_oid, new_tree_oid, "",
&diffopt);
} else {
diff_root_tree_oid(new_tree_oid, "", &diffopt);
}
diffcore_std(&diffopt);
diff_flush(&diffopt);
return;
}
difftype = ctx.qry.has_difftype ? ctx.qry.difftype : ctx.cfg.difftype;
use_ssdiff = difftype == DIFF_SSDIFF;
if (show_ctrls) {
cgit_print_layout_start();
cgit_print_diff_ctrls();
}
/*
* Clicking on a link to a file in the diff stat should show a diff
* of the file, showing the diff stat limited to a single file is
* pretty useless. All links from this point on will be to
* individual files, so we simply reset the difftype in the query
* here to avoid propagating DIFF_STATONLY to the individual files.
*/
if (difftype == DIFF_STATONLY)
ctx.qry.difftype = ctx.cfg.difftype;
cgit_print_diffstat(old_rev_oid, new_rev_oid, prefix);
if (difftype == DIFF_STATONLY)
return;
if (use_ssdiff) {
html("<table summary='ssdiff' class='ssdiff'>");
} else {
html("<table summary='diff' class='diff'>");
html("<tr><td>");
}
cgit_diff_tree(old_rev_oid, new_rev_oid, filepair_cb, prefix,
ctx.qry.ignorews);
if (!use_ssdiff)
html("</td></tr>");
html("</table>");
if (show_ctrls)
cgit_print_layout_end();
}