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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2007-06-19 14:22:46 -0700 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2007-06-22 23:37:11 -0700 |
commit | 750f7b668f33c9e8decbdd8141115328992d6fea (patch) | |
tree | e355b3845361c5f0c829bd146c47c77867aa36a3 | |
parent | 4d9b58076395899e2501b7c2b3527c998f61619e (diff) | |
download | git-750f7b668f33c9e8decbdd8141115328992d6fea.tar.gz |
Finally implement "git log --follow"
Ok, I've really held off doing this too damn long, because I'm lazy, and I
was always hoping that somebody else would do it.
But no, people keep asking for it, but nobody actually did anything, so I
decided I might as well bite the bullet, and instead of telling people
they could add a "--follow" flag to "git log" to do what they want to do,
I decided that it looks like I just have to do it for them..
The code wasn't actually that complicated, in that the diffstat for this
patch literally says "70 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)", but I will have
to admit that in order to get to this fairly simple patch, you did have to
know and understand the internal git diff generation machinery pretty
well, and had to really be able to follow how commit generation interacts
with generating patches and generating the log.
So I suspect that while I was right that it wasn't that hard, I might have
been expecting too much of random people - this patch does seem to be
firmly in the core "Linus or Junio" territory.
To make a long story short: I'm sorry for it taking so long until I just
did it.
I'm not going to guarantee that this works for everybody, but you really
can just look at the patch, and after the appropriate appreciative noises
("Ooh, aah") over how clever I am, you can then just notice that the code
itself isn't really that complicated.
All the real new code is in the new "try_to_follow_renames()" function. It
really isn't rocket science: we notice that the pathname we were looking
at went away, so we start a full tree diff and try to see if we can
instead make that pathname be a rename or a copy from some other previous
pathname. And if we can, we just continue, except we show *that*
particular diff, and ever after we use the _previous_ pathname.
One thing to look out for: the "rename detection" is considered to be a
singular event in the _linear_ "git log" output! That's what people want
to do, but I just wanted to point out that this patch is *not* carrying
around a "commit,pathname" kind of pair and it's *not* going to be able to
notice the file coming from multiple *different* files in earlier history.
IOW, if you use "git log --follow", then you get the stupid CVS/SVN kind
of "files have single identities" kind of semantics, and git log will just
pick the identity based on the normal move/copy heuristics _as_if_ the
history could be linearized.
Put another way: I think the model is broken, but given the broken model,
I think this patch does just about as well as you can do. If you have
merges with the same "file" having different filenames over the two
branches, git will just end up picking _one_ of the pathnames at the point
where the newer one goes away. It never looks at multiple pathnames in
parallel.
And if you understood all that, you probably didn't need it explained, and
if you didn't understand the above blathering, it doesn't really mtter to
you. What matters to you is that you can now do
git log -p --follow builtin-rev-list.c
and it will find the point where the old "rev-list.c" got renamed to
"builtin-rev-list.c" and show it as such.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
-rw-r--r-- | builtin-log.c | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | diff.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | diff.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | revision.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tree-diff.c | 59 |
5 files changed, 70 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/builtin-log.c b/builtin-log.c index b9035ab799..073a2a16a3 100644 --- a/builtin-log.c +++ b/builtin-log.c @@ -58,6 +58,11 @@ static void cmd_log_init(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, argc = setup_revisions(argc, argv, rev, "HEAD"); if (rev->diffopt.pickaxe || rev->diffopt.filter) rev->always_show_header = 0; + if (rev->diffopt.follow_renames) { + rev->always_show_header = 0; + if (rev->diffopt.nr_paths != 1) + usage("git logs can only follow renames on one pathname at a time"); + } for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { const char *arg = argv[i]; if (!strcmp(arg, "--decorate")) { @@ -2210,6 +2210,8 @@ int diff_opt_parse(struct diff_options *options, const char **av, int ac) } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--find-copies-harder")) options->find_copies_harder = 1; + else if (!strcmp(arg, "--follow")) + options->follow_renames = 1; else if (!strcmp(arg, "--abbrev")) options->abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV; else if (!prefixcmp(arg, "--abbrev=")) { @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ struct diff_options { full_index:1, silent_on_remove:1, find_copies_harder:1, + follow_renames:1, color_diff:1, color_diff_words:1, has_changes:1, diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c index 1f4590b896..7834bb108e 100644 --- a/revision.c +++ b/revision.c @@ -1230,7 +1230,9 @@ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, const ch if (revs->prune_data) { diff_tree_setup_paths(revs->prune_data, &revs->pruning); - revs->prune_fn = try_to_simplify_commit; + /* Can't prune commits with rename following: the paths change.. */ + if (!revs->diffopt.follow_renames) + revs->prune_fn = try_to_simplify_commit; if (!revs->full_diff) diff_tree_setup_paths(revs->prune_data, &revs->diffopt); } diff --git a/tree-diff.c b/tree-diff.c index 852498eb49..42924e9b63 100644 --- a/tree-diff.c +++ b/tree-diff.c @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ */ #include "cache.h" #include "diff.h" +#include "diffcore.h" #include "tree.h" static char *malloc_base(const char *base, int baselen, const char *path, int pathlen) @@ -290,6 +291,59 @@ int diff_tree(struct tree_desc *t1, struct tree_desc *t2, const char *base, stru return 0; } +/* + * Does it look like the resulting diff might be due to a rename? + * - single entry + * - not a valid previous file + */ +static inline int diff_might_be_rename(void) +{ + return diff_queued_diff.nr == 1 && + !DIFF_FILE_VALID(diff_queued_diff.queue[0]->one); +} + +static void try_to_follow_renames(struct tree_desc *t1, struct tree_desc *t2, const char *base, struct diff_options *opt) +{ + struct diff_options diff_opts; + const char *paths[2]; + int i; + + diff_setup(&diff_opts); + diff_opts.recursive = 1; + diff_opts.detect_rename = DIFF_DETECT_RENAME; + diff_opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT; + diff_opts.single_follow = opt->paths[0]; + paths[0] = NULL; + diff_tree_setup_paths(paths, &diff_opts); + if (diff_setup_done(&diff_opts) < 0) + die("unable to set up diff options to follow renames"); + diff_tree(t1, t2, base, &diff_opts); + diffcore_std(&diff_opts); + + /* NOTE! Ignore the first diff! That was the old one! */ + for (i = 1; i < diff_queued_diff.nr; i++) { + struct diff_filepair *p = diff_queued_diff.queue[i]; + + /* + * Found a source? Not only do we use that for the new + * diff_queued_diff, we also use that as the path in + * the future! + */ + if ((p->status == 'R' || p->status == 'C') && !strcmp(p->two->path, opt->paths[0])) { + diff_queued_diff.queue[0] = p; + opt->paths[0] = xstrdup(p->one->path); + diff_tree_setup_paths(opt->paths, opt); + break; + } + } + + /* + * Then, ignore any but the first entry! It might be the old one, + * or it might be the rename/copy we found + */ + diff_queued_diff.nr = 1; +} + int diff_tree_sha1(const unsigned char *old, const unsigned char *new, const char *base, struct diff_options *opt) { void *tree1, *tree2; @@ -306,6 +360,11 @@ int diff_tree_sha1(const unsigned char *old, const unsigned char *new, const cha init_tree_desc(&t1, tree1, size1); init_tree_desc(&t2, tree2, size2); retval = diff_tree(&t1, &t2, base, opt); + if (opt->follow_renames && diff_might_be_rename()) { + init_tree_desc(&t1, tree1, size1); + init_tree_desc(&t2, tree2, size2); + try_to_follow_renames(&t1, &t2, base, opt); + } free(tree1); free(tree2); return retval; |