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This does mean that it has to write out temp files containing updated objects for the merge. So may use more disk space, and disk IO, but that should generally win out over needing to launch N separate git hash-object processes.
113 lines
3.8 KiB
Haskell
113 lines
3.8 KiB
Haskell
{- git-union-merge library
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- Copyright 2011 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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-
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- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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module Git.UnionMerge (
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merge,
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mergeIndex
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) where
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import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
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import qualified Data.Set as S
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import Common
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import Git
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import Git.Sha
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import Git.CatFile
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import Git.Command
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import Git.UpdateIndex
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import Git.HashObject
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import Git.Types
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import Git.FilePath
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{- Performs a union merge between two branches, staging it in the index.
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- Any previously staged changes in the index will be lost.
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-
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- Should be run with a temporary index file configured by useIndex.
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-}
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merge :: Ref -> Ref -> Repo -> IO ()
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merge x y repo = do
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hashhandle <- hashObjectStart repo
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ch <- catFileStart repo
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streamUpdateIndex repo
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[ lsTree x repo
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, mergeTrees x y hashhandle ch repo
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]
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catFileStop ch
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hashObjectStop hashhandle
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{- Merges a list of branches into the index. Previously staged changes in
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- the index are preserved (and participate in the merge).
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-
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- update-index is run once per ref in turn, so that each ref is merged on
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- top of the merge for the previous ref. It would be more efficient, but
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- harder to calculate a single union merge involving all the refs, as well
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- as the index.
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-}
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mergeIndex :: HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> [Ref] -> IO ()
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mergeIndex hashhandle ch repo bs = forM_ bs $ \b ->
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streamUpdateIndex repo [mergeTreeIndex b hashhandle ch repo]
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{- For merging two trees. -}
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mergeTrees :: Ref -> Ref -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> Streamer
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mergeTrees (Ref x) (Ref y) hashhandle ch = doMerge hashhandle ch
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("diff-tree":diffOpts ++ [x, y, "--"])
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{- For merging a single tree into the index. -}
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mergeTreeIndex :: Ref -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> Repo -> Streamer
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mergeTreeIndex (Ref r) hashhandle ch = doMerge hashhandle ch $
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"diff-index" : diffOpts ++ ["--cached", r, "--"]
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diffOpts :: [String]
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diffOpts = ["--raw", "-z", "-r", "--no-renames", "-l0"]
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{- Streams update-index changes to perform a merge,
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- using git to get a raw diff. -}
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doMerge :: HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> [String] -> Repo -> Streamer
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doMerge hashhandle ch differ repo streamer = do
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(diff, cleanup) <- pipeNullSplit (map Param differ) repo
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go diff
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void $ cleanup
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where
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go [] = noop
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go (info:file:rest) = mergeFile info file hashhandle ch >>=
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maybe (go rest) (\l -> streamer l >> go rest)
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go (_:[]) = error $ "parse error " ++ show differ
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{- Given an info line from a git raw diff, and the filename, generates
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- a line suitable for update-index that union merges the two sides of the
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- diff. -}
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mergeFile :: String -> FilePath -> HashObjectHandle -> CatFileHandle -> IO (Maybe String)
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mergeFile info file hashhandle h = case filter (/= nullSha) [Ref asha, Ref bsha] of
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[] -> return Nothing
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(sha:[]) -> use sha
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shas -> use
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=<< either return (\s -> hashBlob hashhandle (unlines s))
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=<< calcMerge . zip shas <$> mapM getcontents shas
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where
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[_colonmode, _bmode, asha, bsha, _status] = words info
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use sha = return $ Just $
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updateIndexLine sha FileBlob $ asTopFilePath file
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-- We don't know how the file is encoded, but need to
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-- split it into lines to union merge. Using the
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-- FileSystemEncoding for this is a hack, but ensures there
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-- are no decoding errors. Note that this works because
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-- hashObject sets fileEncoding on its write handle.
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getcontents s = lines . encodeW8NUL . L.unpack <$> catObject h s
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{- Calculates a union merge between a list of refs, with contents.
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-
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- When possible, reuses the content of an existing ref, rather than
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- generating new content.
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-}
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calcMerge :: [(Ref, [String])] -> Either Ref [String]
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calcMerge shacontents
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| null reuseable = Right $ new
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| otherwise = Left $ fst $ Prelude.head reuseable
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where
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reuseable = filter (\c -> sorteduniq (snd c) == new) shacontents
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new = sorteduniq $ concat $ map snd shacontents
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sorteduniq = S.toList . S.fromList
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