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- package git
-
- import (
- "bytes"
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "time"
- "unicode/utf8"
-
- "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing"
- "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/object"
- "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/utils/diff"
- )
-
- // BlameResult represents the result of a Blame operation.
- type BlameResult struct {
- // Path is the path of the File that we're blaming.
- Path string
- // Rev (Revision) is the hash of the specified Commit used to generate this result.
- Rev plumbing.Hash
- // Lines contains every line with its authorship.
- Lines []*Line
- }
-
- // Blame returns a BlameResult with the information about the last author of
- // each line from file `path` at commit `c`.
- func Blame(c *object.Commit, path string) (*BlameResult, error) {
- // The file to blame is identified by the input arguments:
- // commit and path. commit is a Commit object obtained from a Repository. Path
- // represents a path to a specific file contained into the repository.
- //
- // Blaming a file is a two step process:
- //
- // 1. Create a linear history of the commits affecting a file. We use
- // revlist.New for that.
- //
- // 2. Then build a graph with a node for every line in every file in
- // the history of the file.
- //
- // Each node is assigned a commit: Start by the nodes in the first
- // commit. Assign that commit as the creator of all its lines.
- //
- // Then jump to the nodes in the next commit, and calculate the diff
- // between the two files. Newly created lines get
- // assigned the new commit as its origin. Modified lines also get
- // this new commit. Untouched lines retain the old commit.
- //
- // All this work is done in the assignOrigin function which holds all
- // the internal relevant data in a "blame" struct, that is not
- // exported.
- //
- // TODO: ways to improve the efficiency of this function:
- // 1. Improve revlist
- // 2. Improve how to traverse the history (example a backward traversal will
- // be much more efficient)
- //
- // TODO: ways to improve the function in general:
- // 1. Add memoization between revlist and assign.
- // 2. It is using much more memory than needed, see the TODOs below.
-
- b := new(blame)
- b.fRev = c
- b.path = path
-
- // get all the file revisions
- if err := b.fillRevs(); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
-
- // calculate the line tracking graph and fill in
- // file contents in data.
- if err := b.fillGraphAndData(); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
-
- file, err := b.fRev.File(b.path)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- finalLines, err := file.Lines()
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
-
- // Each node (line) holds the commit where it was introduced or
- // last modified. To achieve that we use the FORWARD algorithm
- // described in Zimmermann, et al. "Mining Version Archives for
- // Co-changed Lines", in proceedings of the Mining Software
- // Repositories workshop, Shanghai, May 22-23, 2006.
- lines, err := newLines(finalLines, b.sliceGraph(len(b.graph)-1))
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
-
- return &BlameResult{
- Path: path,
- Rev: c.Hash,
- Lines: lines,
- }, nil
- }
-
- // Line values represent the contents and author of a line in BlamedResult values.
- type Line struct {
- // Author is the email address of the last author that modified the line.
- Author string
- // Text is the original text of the line.
- Text string
- // Date is when the original text of the line was introduced
- Date time.Time
- // Hash is the commit hash that introduced the original line
- Hash plumbing.Hash
- }
-
- func newLine(author, text string, date time.Time, hash plumbing.Hash) *Line {
- return &Line{
- Author: author,
- Text: text,
- Hash: hash,
- Date: date,
- }
- }
-
- func newLines(contents []string, commits []*object.Commit) ([]*Line, error) {
- lcontents := len(contents)
- lcommits := len(commits)
-
- if lcontents != lcommits {
- if lcontents == lcommits-1 && contents[lcontents-1] != "\n" {
- contents = append(contents, "\n")
- } else {
- return nil, errors.New("contents and commits have different length")
- }
- }
-
- result := make([]*Line, 0, lcontents)
- for i := range contents {
- result = append(result, newLine(
- commits[i].Author.Email, contents[i],
- commits[i].Author.When, commits[i].Hash,
- ))
- }
-
- return result, nil
- }
-
- // this struct is internally used by the blame function to hold its
- // inputs, outputs and state.
- type blame struct {
- // the path of the file to blame
- path string
- // the commit of the final revision of the file to blame
- fRev *object.Commit
- // the chain of revisions affecting the the file to blame
- revs []*object.Commit
- // the contents of the file across all its revisions
- data []string
- // the graph of the lines in the file across all the revisions
- graph [][]*object.Commit
- }
-
- // calculate the history of a file "path", starting from commit "from", sorted by commit date.
- func (b *blame) fillRevs() error {
- var err error
-
- b.revs, err = references(b.fRev, b.path)
- return err
- }
-
- // build graph of a file from its revision history
- func (b *blame) fillGraphAndData() error {
- //TODO: not all commits are needed, only the current rev and the prev
- b.graph = make([][]*object.Commit, len(b.revs))
- b.data = make([]string, len(b.revs)) // file contents in all the revisions
- // for every revision of the file, starting with the first
- // one...
- for i, rev := range b.revs {
- // get the contents of the file
- file, err := rev.File(b.path)
- if err != nil {
- return nil
- }
- b.data[i], err = file.Contents()
- if err != nil {
- return err
- }
- nLines := countLines(b.data[i])
- // create a node for each line
- b.graph[i] = make([]*object.Commit, nLines)
- // assign a commit to each node
- // if this is the first revision, then the node is assigned to
- // this first commit.
- if i == 0 {
- for j := 0; j < nLines; j++ {
- b.graph[i][j] = b.revs[i]
- }
- } else {
- // if this is not the first commit, then assign to the old
- // commit or to the new one, depending on what the diff
- // says.
- b.assignOrigin(i, i-1)
- }
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // sliceGraph returns a slice of commits (one per line) for a particular
- // revision of a file (0=first revision).
- func (b *blame) sliceGraph(i int) []*object.Commit {
- fVs := b.graph[i]
- result := make([]*object.Commit, 0, len(fVs))
- for _, v := range fVs {
- c := *v
- result = append(result, &c)
- }
- return result
- }
-
- // Assigns origin to vertexes in current (c) rev from data in its previous (p)
- // revision
- func (b *blame) assignOrigin(c, p int) {
- // assign origin based on diff info
- hunks := diff.Do(b.data[p], b.data[c])
- sl := -1 // source line
- dl := -1 // destination line
- for h := range hunks {
- hLines := countLines(hunks[h].Text)
- for hl := 0; hl < hLines; hl++ {
- switch {
- case hunks[h].Type == 0:
- sl++
- dl++
- b.graph[c][dl] = b.graph[p][sl]
- case hunks[h].Type == 1:
- dl++
- b.graph[c][dl] = b.revs[c]
- case hunks[h].Type == -1:
- sl++
- default:
- panic("unreachable")
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- // GoString prints the results of a Blame using git-blame's style.
- func (b *blame) GoString() string {
- var buf bytes.Buffer
-
- file, err := b.fRev.File(b.path)
- if err != nil {
- panic("PrettyPrint: internal error in repo.Data")
- }
- contents, err := file.Contents()
- if err != nil {
- panic("PrettyPrint: internal error in repo.Data")
- }
-
- lines := strings.Split(contents, "\n")
- // max line number length
- mlnl := len(strconv.Itoa(len(lines)))
- // max author length
- mal := b.maxAuthorLength()
- format := fmt.Sprintf("%%s (%%-%ds %%%dd) %%s\n",
- mal, mlnl)
-
- fVs := b.graph[len(b.graph)-1]
- for ln, v := range fVs {
- fmt.Fprintf(&buf, format, v.Hash.String()[:8],
- prettyPrintAuthor(fVs[ln]), ln+1, lines[ln])
- }
- return buf.String()
- }
-
- // utility function to pretty print the author.
- func prettyPrintAuthor(c *object.Commit) string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", c.Author.Name, c.Author.When.Format("2006-01-02"))
- }
-
- // utility function to calculate the number of runes needed
- // to print the longest author name in the blame of a file.
- func (b *blame) maxAuthorLength() int {
- memo := make(map[plumbing.Hash]struct{}, len(b.graph)-1)
- fVs := b.graph[len(b.graph)-1]
- m := 0
- for ln := range fVs {
- if _, ok := memo[fVs[ln].Hash]; ok {
- continue
- }
- memo[fVs[ln].Hash] = struct{}{}
- m = max(m, utf8.RuneCountInString(prettyPrintAuthor(fVs[ln])))
- }
- return m
- }
-
- func max(a, b int) int {
- if a > b {
- return a
- }
- return b
- }
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