From 164dcb97f0cd1accaec4ed40c24881f8e9ae4371 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:25:32 -0800 Subject: git-merge-tree: generalize the "traverse trees in sync" functionality It's actually very useful for other things too. Notably, we could do the combined diff a lot more efficiently with this. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano diff --git a/merge-tree.c b/merge-tree.c index 6381118..768d83a 100644 --- a/merge-tree.c +++ b/merge-tree.c @@ -125,44 +125,19 @@ static void unresolved(const char *base, struct name_entry n[3]) printf("3 %06o %s %s%s\n", n[2].mode, sha1_to_hex(n[2].sha1), base, n[2].path); } -/* - * Merge two trees together (t[1] and t[2]), using a common base (t[0]) - * as the origin. - * - * This walks the (sorted) trees in lock-step, checking every possible - * name. Note that directories automatically sort differently from other - * files (see "base_name_compare"), so you'll never see file/directory - * conflicts, because they won't ever compare the same. - * - * IOW, if a directory changes to a filename, it will automatically be - * seen as the directory going away, and the filename being created. - * - * Think of this as a three-way diff. - * - * The output will be either: - * - successful merge - * "0 mode sha1 filename" - * NOTE NOTE NOTE! FIXME! We really really need to walk the index - * in parallel with this too! - * - * - conflict: - * "1 mode sha1 filename" - * "2 mode sha1 filename" - * "3 mode sha1 filename" - * where not all of the 1/2/3 lines may exist, of course. - * - * The successful merge rules are the same as for the three-way merge - * in git-read-tree. - */ -static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base) +typedef void (*traverse_callback_t)(int n, unsigned long mask, struct name_entry *entry, const char *base); + +static void traverse_trees(int n, struct tree_desc *t, const char *base, traverse_callback_t callback) { + struct name_entry *entry = xmalloc(n*sizeof(*entry)); + for (;;) { struct name_entry entry[3]; - unsigned int mask = 0; + unsigned long mask = 0; int i, last; last = -1; - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (!t[i].size) continue; entry_extract(t+i, entry+i); @@ -182,7 +157,7 @@ static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base) if (cmp < 0) mask = 0; } - mask |= 1u << i; + mask |= 1ul << i; last = i; } if (!mask) @@ -192,38 +167,77 @@ static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base) * Update the tree entries we've walked, and clear * all the unused name-entries. */ - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - if (mask & (1u << i)) { + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (mask & (1ul << i)) { update_tree_entry(t+i); continue; } entry_clear(entry + i); } + callback(n, mask, entry, base); + } + free(entry); +} - /* Same in both? */ - if (same_entry(entry+1, entry+2)) { - if (entry[0].sha1) { - resolve(base, NULL, entry+1); - continue; - } +/* + * Merge two trees together (t[1] and t[2]), using a common base (t[0]) + * as the origin. + * + * This walks the (sorted) trees in lock-step, checking every possible + * name. Note that directories automatically sort differently from other + * files (see "base_name_compare"), so you'll never see file/directory + * conflicts, because they won't ever compare the same. + * + * IOW, if a directory changes to a filename, it will automatically be + * seen as the directory going away, and the filename being created. + * + * Think of this as a three-way diff. + * + * The output will be either: + * - successful merge + * "0 mode sha1 filename" + * NOTE NOTE NOTE! FIXME! We really really need to walk the index + * in parallel with this too! + * + * - conflict: + * "1 mode sha1 filename" + * "2 mode sha1 filename" + * "3 mode sha1 filename" + * where not all of the 1/2/3 lines may exist, of course. + * + * The successful merge rules are the same as for the three-way merge + * in git-read-tree. + */ +static void threeway_callback(int n, unsigned long mask, struct name_entry *entry, const char *base) +{ + /* Same in both? */ + if (same_entry(entry+1, entry+2)) { + if (entry[0].sha1) { + resolve(base, NULL, entry+1); + return; } + } - if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+1)) { - if (entry[2].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[2].mode)) { - resolve(base, entry+1, entry+2); - continue; - } + if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+1)) { + if (entry[2].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[2].mode)) { + resolve(base, entry+1, entry+2); + return; } + } - if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+2)) { - if (entry[1].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[1].mode)) { - resolve(base, NULL, entry+1); - continue; - } + if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+2)) { + if (entry[1].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[1].mode)) { + resolve(base, NULL, entry+1); + return; } - - unresolved(base, entry); } + + unresolved(base, entry); +} + +static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base) +{ + traverse_trees(3, t, base, threeway_callback); } static void *get_tree_descriptor(struct tree_desc *desc, const char *rev) -- cgit v0.10.2-6-g49f6