git-annex/Git/UnionMerge.hs
Joey Hess f85ca7dc80
fix all remaining -Wincomplete-uni-patterns warnings
A couple of these were probably actual bugs in edge cases. Most of the
changes I'm fine with. The fact that aeson's object returns sometihng
that we know will be an Object, but the type checker does not know is
kind of annoying.
2020-04-15 13:55:08 -04:00

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{- git-union-merge library
-
- Copyright 2011 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Git.UnionMerge (
merge,
mergeIndex
) where
import qualified Data.ByteString as S
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as L8
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as S8
import qualified Data.Set as S
import Common
import Git
import Git.Sha
import Git.CatFile
import Git.Command
import Git.UpdateIndex
import Git.HashObject
import Git.Types
import Git.FilePath
{- Performs a union merge between two branches, staging it in the index.
- Any previously staged changes in the index will be lost.
-
- Should be run with a temporary index file configured by useIndex.
-}
merge :: Ref -> Ref -> Repo -> IO ()
merge x y repo = do
hashhandle <- hashObjectStart True repo
ch <- catFileStart repo
streamUpdateIndex repo
[ lsTree x repo
, mergeTrees x y hashhandle ch repo
]
catFileStop ch
hashObjectStop hashhandle
{- Merges a list of branches into the index. Previously staged changes in
- the index are preserved (and participate in the merge).
-
- update-index is run once per ref in turn, so that each ref is merged on
- top of the merge for the previous ref. It would be more efficient, but
- harder to calculate a single union merge involving all the refs, as well
- as the index.
-}
mergeIndex :: HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> [Ref] -> IO ()
mergeIndex hashhandle ch repo bs = forM_ bs $ \b ->
streamUpdateIndex repo [mergeTreeIndex b hashhandle ch repo]
{- For merging two trees. -}
mergeTrees :: Ref -> Ref -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> Streamer
mergeTrees x y hashhandle ch = doMerge hashhandle ch
("diff-tree":diffOpts ++ [fromRef x, fromRef y, "--"])
{- For merging a single tree into the index. -}
mergeTreeIndex :: Ref -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> Streamer
mergeTreeIndex r hashhandle ch = doMerge hashhandle ch $
"diff-index" : diffOpts ++ ["--cached", fromRef r, "--"]
diffOpts :: [String]
diffOpts = ["--raw", "-z", "-r", "--no-renames", "-l0"]
{- Streams update-index changes to perform a merge,
- using git to get a raw diff. -}
doMerge :: HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> [String] -> Repo -> Streamer
doMerge hashhandle ch differ repo streamer = do
(diff, cleanup) <- pipeNullSplit' (map Param differ) repo
go diff
void $ cleanup
where
go [] = noop
go (info:file:rest) = mergeFile info file hashhandle ch >>=
maybe (go rest) (\l -> streamer l >> go rest)
go (_:[]) = error $ "parse error " ++ show differ
{- Given an info line from a git raw diff, and the filename, generates
- a line suitable for update-index that union merges the two sides of the
- diff. -}
mergeFile :: S.ByteString -> RawFilePath -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> IO (Maybe L.ByteString)
mergeFile info file hashhandle h = case S8.words info of
[_colonmode, _bmode, asha, bsha, _status] ->
case filter (`notElem` nullShas) [Ref asha, Ref bsha] of
[] -> return Nothing
(sha:[]) -> use sha
shas -> use
=<< either return (hashBlob hashhandle . L8.unlines)
=<< calcMerge . zip shas <$> mapM getcontents shas
_ -> return Nothing
where
use sha = return $ Just $
updateIndexLine sha TreeFile $ asTopFilePath file
-- Get file and split into lines to union merge.
-- The encoding of the file is assumed to be either ASCII or utf-8;
-- in either case it's safe to split on \n
getcontents s = L8.lines <$> catObject h s
{- Calculates a union merge between a list of refs, with contents.
-
- When possible, reuses the content of an existing ref, rather than
- generating new content.
-}
calcMerge :: [(Ref, [L8.ByteString])] -> Either Ref [L8.ByteString]
calcMerge shacontents
| null reuseable = Right new
| otherwise = Left $ fst $ Prelude.head reuseable
where
reuseable = filter (\c -> sorteduniq (snd c) == new) shacontents
new = sorteduniq $ concat $ map snd shacontents
sorteduniq = S.toList . S.fromList