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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # `Diff' program in Perl # Copyright 1998 M-J. Dominus. (mjd-perl-diff@plover.com) # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the same terms as Perl itself. # # Altered to output in `context diff' format (but without context) # September 1998 Christian Murphy (cpm@muc.de) # # Command-line arguments and context lines feature added # September 1998 Amir D. Karger (karger@bead.aecom.yu.edu) # # In this file, "item" usually means "line of text", and "item number" usually # means "line number". But theoretically the code could be used more generally use strict;
use Algorithm::Diff qw(diff); use File::stat; use vars qw ($opt_C $opt_c $opt_u $opt_U); use Getopt::Std;
my $usage = << "ENDUSAGE"; Usage: $0 [{-c | -u}] [{-C | -U} lines] oldfile newfile -c will do a context diff with 3 lines of context -C will do a context diff with 'lines' lines of context -u will do a unified diff with 3 lines of context -U will do a unified diff with 'lines' lines of context ENDUSAGE
getopts('U:C:cu') or bag("$usage"); bag("$usage") unless @ARGV == 2; my ($file1, $file2) = @ARGV; if (defined $opt_C || defined $opt_c) { $opt_c = ""; # -c on if -C given on command line $opt_u = undef; } elsif (defined $opt_U || defined $opt_u) { $opt_u = ""; # -u on if -U given on command line $opt_c = undef; } else { $opt_c = ""; # by default, do context diff, not old diff }
my ($char1, $char2); # string to print before file names my $Context_Lines; # lines of context to print if (defined $opt_c) { $Context_Lines = defined $opt_C ? $opt_C : 3; $char1 = '*' x 3; $char2 = '-' x 3; } elsif (defined $opt_u) { $Context_Lines = defined $opt_U ? $opt_U : 3; $char1 = '-' x 3; $char2 = '+' x 3; }
# After we've read up to a certain point in each file, the number of items # we've read from each file will differ by $FLD (could be 0) my $File_Length_Difference = 0;
open (F1, $file1) or bag("Couldn't open $file1: $!"); open (F2, $file2) or bag("Couldn't open $file2: $!"); my (@f1, @f2); chomp(@f1 = <F1>); close F1; chomp(@f2 = <F2>); close F2;
# diff yields lots of pieces, each of which is basically a Block object my $diffs = diff(\@f1, \@f2); exit 0 unless @$diffs;
my $st = stat($file1); print "$char1 $file1\t", scalar localtime($st->mtime), "\n"; $st = stat($file2); print "$char2 $file2\t", scalar localtime($st->mtime), "\n";
my ($hunk,$oldhunk); # Loop over hunks. If a hunk overlaps with the last hunk, join them. # Otherwise, print out the old one. foreach my $piece (@$diffs) { $hunk = new Hunk ($piece, $Context_Lines); next unless $oldhunk;
if ($hunk->does_overlap($oldhunk)) { $hunk->prepend_hunk($oldhunk); } else { $oldhunk->output_diff(\@f1, \@f2); }
} continue { $oldhunk = $hunk; }
# print the last hunk $oldhunk->output_diff(\@f1, \@f2); exit 1; # END MAIN PROGRAM
sub bag { my $msg = shift; $msg .= "\n"; warn $msg; exit 2; }
# Package Hunk. A Hunk is a group of Blocks which overlap because of the # context surrounding each block. (So if we're not using context, every # hunk will contain one block.) { package Hunk;
sub new { # Arg1 is output from &LCS::diff (which corresponds to one Block) # Arg2 is the number of items (lines, e.g.,) of context around each block # # This subroutine changes $File_Length_Difference # # Fields in a Hunk: # blocks - a list of Block objects # start - index in file 1 where first block of the hunk starts # end - index in file 1 where last block of the hunk ends # # Variables: # before_diff - how much longer file 2 is than file 1 due to all hunks # until but NOT including this one # after_diff - difference due to all hunks including this one my ($class, $piece, $context_items) = @_;
my $block = new Block ($piece); # this modifies $FLD!
my $before_diff = $File_Length_Difference; # BEFORE this hunk my $after_diff = $before_diff + $block->{"length_diff"}; $File_Length_Difference += $block->{"length_diff"};
# @remove_array and @insert_array hold the items to insert and remove # Save the start & beginning of each array. If the array doesn't exist # though (e.g., we're only adding items in this block), then figure # out the line number based on the line number of the other file and # the current difference in file lenghts my @remove_array = $block->remove; my @insert_array = $block->insert; my ($a1, $a2, $b1, $b2, $start1, $start2, $end1, $end2); $a1 = @remove_array ? $remove_array[0 ]->{"item_no"} : -1; $a2 = @remove_array ? $remove_array[-1]->{"item_no"} : -1; $b1 = @insert_array ? $insert_array[0 ]->{"item_no"} : -1; $b2 = @insert_array ? $insert_array[-1]->{"item_no"} : -1;
$start1 = $a1 == -1 ? $b1 - $before_diff : $a1; $end1 = $a2 == -1 ? $b2 - $after_diff : $a2; $start2 = $b1 == -1 ? $a1 + $before_diff : $b1; $end2 = $b2 == -1 ? $a2 + $after_diff : $b2;
# At first, a hunk will have just one Block in it my $hunk = { "start1" => $start1, "start2" => $start2, "end1" => $end1, "end2" => $end2, "blocks" => [$block], }; bless $hunk, $class;
$hunk->flag_context($context_items);
return $hunk; }
# Change the "start" and "end" fields to note that context should be added # to this hunk sub flag_context { my ($hunk, $context_items) = @_; return unless $context_items; # no context
# add context before my $start1 = $hunk->{"start1"}; my $num_added = $context_items > $start1 ? $start1 : $context_items; $hunk->{"start1"} -= $num_added; $hunk->{"start2"} -= $num_added;
# context after my $end1 = $hunk->{"end1"}; $num_added = ($end1+$context_items > $#f1) ? $#f1 - $end1 : $context_items; $hunk->{"end1"} += $num_added; $hunk->{"end2"} += $num_added; }
# Is there an overlap between hunk arg0 and old hunk arg1? # Note: if end of old hunk is one less than beginning of second, they overlap sub does_overlap { my ($hunk, $oldhunk) = @_; return "" unless $oldhunk; # first time through, $oldhunk is empty
# Do I actually need to test both? return ($hunk->{"start1"} - $oldhunk->{"end1"} <= 1 || $hunk->{"start2"} - $oldhunk->{"end2"} <= 1); }
# Prepend hunk arg1 to hunk arg0 # Note that arg1 isn't updated! Only arg0 is. sub prepend_hunk { my ($hunk, $oldhunk) = @_;
$hunk->{"start1"} = $oldhunk->{"start1"}; $hunk->{"start2"} = $oldhunk->{"start2"};
unshift (@{$hunk->{"blocks"}}, @{$oldhunk->{"blocks"}}); }
# DIFF OUTPUT ROUTINES. THESE ROUTINES CONTAIN DIFF FORMATTING INFO... sub output_diff { if (defined $main::opt_u) {&output_unified_diff(@_)} elsif (defined $main::opt_c) {&output_context_diff(@_)} else {die "unknown diff"} }
sub output_unified_diff { my ($hunk, $fileref1, $fileref2) = @_; my @blocklist;
# Calculate item number range. my $range1 = $hunk->unified_range(1); my $range2 = $hunk->unified_range(2); print "@@ -$range1 +$range2 @@\n";
# Outlist starts containing the hunk of file 1. # Removing an item just means putting a '-' in front of it. # Inserting an item requires getting it from file2 and splicing it in. # We splice in $num_added items. Remove blocks use $num_added because # splicing changed the length of outlist. # We remove $num_removed items. Insert blocks use $num_removed because # their item numbers---corresponding to positions in file *2*--- don't take # removed items into account. my $low = $hunk->{"start1"}; my $hi = $hunk->{"end1"}; my ($num_added, $num_removed) = (0,0); my @outlist = @$fileref1[$low..$hi]; map {s/^/ /} @outlist; # assume it's just context
foreach my $block (@{$hunk->{"blocks"}}) { foreach my $item ($block->remove) { my $op = $item->{"sign"}; # - my $offset = $item->{"item_no"} - $low + $num_added; $outlist[$offset] =~ s/^ /$op/; $num_removed++; } foreach my $item ($block->insert) { my $op = $item->{"sign"}; # + my $i = $item->{"item_no"}; my $offset = $i - $hunk->{"start2"} + $num_removed; splice(@outlist,$offset,0,"$op$$fileref2[$i]"); $num_added++; } }
map {s/$/\n/} @outlist; # add \n's print @outlist;
}
sub output_context_diff { my ($hunk, $fileref1, $fileref2) = @_; my @blocklist;
print "***************\n"; # Calculate item number range. my $range1 = $hunk->context_range(1); my $range2 = $hunk->context_range(2);
# Print out file 1 part for each block in context diff format if there are # any blocks that remove items print "*** $range1 ****\n"; my $low = $hunk->{"start1"}; my $hi = $hunk->{"end1"}; if (@blocklist = grep {$_->remove} @{$hunk->{"blocks"}}) { my @outlist = @$fileref1[$low..$hi]; map {s/^/ /} @outlist; # assume it's just context foreach my $block (@blocklist) { my $op = $block->op; # - or ! foreach my $item ($block->remove) { $outlist[$item->{"item_no"} - $low] =~ s/^ /$op/; } } map {s/$/\n/} @outlist; # add \n's print @outlist; }
print "--- $range2 ----\n"; $low = $hunk->{"start2"}; $hi = $hunk->{"end2"}; if (@blocklist = grep {$_->insert} @{$hunk->{"blocks"}}) { my @outlist = @$fileref2[$low..$hi]; map {s/^/ /} @outlist; # assume it's just context foreach my $block (@blocklist) { my $op = $block->op; # + or ! foreach my $item ($block->insert) { $outlist[$item->{"item_no"} - $low] =~ s/^ /$op/; } } map {s/$/\n/} @outlist; # add \n's print @outlist; } }
sub context_range { # Generate a range of item numbers to print. Only print 1 number if the range # has only one item in it. Otherwise, it's 'start,end' my ($hunk, $flag) = @_; my ($start, $end) = ($hunk->{"start$flag"},$hunk->{"end$flag"}); $start++; $end++; # index from 1, not zero my $range = ($start < $end) ? "$start,$end" : $end; return $range; }
sub unified_range { # Generate a range of item numbers to print for unified diff # Print number where block starts, followed by number of lines in the block # (don't print number of lines if it's 1) my ($hunk, $flag) = @_; my ($start, $end) = ($hunk->{"start$flag"},$hunk->{"end$flag"}); $start++; $end++; # index from 1, not zero my $length = $end - $start + 1; my $first = $length < 2 ? $end : $start; # strange, but correct... my $range = $length== 1 ? $first : "$first,$length"; return $range; } } # end Package Hunk
# Package Block. A block is an operation removing, adding, or changing # a group of items. Basically, this is just a list of changes, where each # change adds or deletes a single item. # (Change could be a separate class, but it didn't seem worth it) { package Block; sub new { # Input is a chunk from &Algorithm::LCS::diff # Fields in a block: # length_diff - how much longer file 2 is than file 1 due to this block # Each change has: # sign - '+' for insert, '-' for remove # item_no - number of the item in the file (e.g., line number) # We don't bother storing the text of the item # my ($class,$chunk) = @_; my @changes = ();
# This just turns each change into a hash. foreach my $item (@$chunk) { my ($sign, $item_no, $text) = @$item; my $hashref = {"sign" => $sign, "item_no" => $item_no}; push @changes, $hashref; }
my $block = { "changes" => \@changes }; bless $block, $class;
$block->{"length_diff"} = $block->insert - $block->remove; return $block; }
# LOW LEVEL FUNCTIONS sub op { # what kind of block is this? my $block = shift; my $insert = $block->insert; my $remove = $block->remove;
$remove && $insert and return '!'; $remove and return '-'; $insert and return '+'; warn "unknown block type"; return '^'; # context block }
# Returns a list of the changes in this block that remove items # (or the number of removals if called in scalar context) sub remove { return grep {$_->{"sign"} eq '-'} @{shift->{"changes"}}; }
# Returns a list of the changes in this block that insert items sub insert { return grep {$_->{"sign"} eq '+'} @{shift->{"changes"}}; }
} # end of package Block
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