diff_match_patch.py
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r1030 | """Diff Match and Patch | |||
Copyright 2006 Google Inc. | ||||
http://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/ | ||||
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||||
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||||
You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||||
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||||
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||||
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||||
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||||
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||||
limitations under the License. | ||||
""" | ||||
"""Functions for diff, match and patch. | ||||
Computes the difference between two texts to create a patch. | ||||
Applies the patch onto another text, allowing for errors. | ||||
""" | ||||
r4954 | __author__ = "fraser@google.com (Neil Fraser)" | |||
r1030 | ||||
import math | ||||
import re | ||||
import sys | ||||
import time | ||||
r4914 | import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error | |||
r3425 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
class diff_match_patch: | ||||
r4954 | """Class containing the diff, match and patch methods. | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Also contains the behaviour settings. | |||
r1030 | """ | |||
r4954 | def __init__(self): | |||
"""Inits a diff_match_patch object with default settings. | ||||
Redefine these in your program to override the defaults. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Number of seconds to map a diff before giving up (0 for infinity). | ||||
self.Diff_Timeout = 1.0 | ||||
# Cost of an empty edit operation in terms of edit characters. | ||||
self.Diff_EditCost = 4 | ||||
# At what point is no match declared (0.0 = perfection, 1.0 = very loose). | ||||
self.Match_Threshold = 0.5 | ||||
# How far to search for a match (0 = exact location, 1000+ = broad match). | ||||
# A match this many characters away from the expected location will add | ||||
# 1.0 to the score (0.0 is a perfect match). | ||||
self.Match_Distance = 1000 | ||||
# When deleting a large block of text (over ~64 characters), how close do | ||||
# the contents have to be to match the expected contents. (0.0 = perfection, | ||||
# 1.0 = very loose). Note that Match_Threshold controls how closely the | ||||
# end points of a delete need to match. | ||||
self.Patch_DeleteThreshold = 0.5 | ||||
# Chunk size for context length. | ||||
self.Patch_Margin = 4 | ||||
# The number of bits in an int. | ||||
# Python has no maximum, thus to disable patch splitting set to 0. | ||||
# However to avoid long patches in certain pathological cases, use 32. | ||||
# Multiple short patches (using native ints) are much faster than long ones. | ||||
self.Match_MaxBits = 32 | ||||
# DIFF FUNCTIONS | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # The data structure representing a diff is an array of tuples: | |||
# [(DIFF_DELETE, "Hello"), (DIFF_INSERT, "Goodbye"), (DIFF_EQUAL, " world.")] | ||||
# which means: delete "Hello", add "Goodbye" and keep " world." | ||||
DIFF_DELETE = -1 | ||||
DIFF_INSERT = 1 | ||||
DIFF_EQUAL = 0 | ||||
def diff_main(self, text1, text2, checklines=True, deadline=None): | ||||
"""Find the differences between two texts. Simplifies the problem by | ||||
stripping any common prefix or suffix off the texts before diffing. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: Old string to be diffed. | ||||
text2: New string to be diffed. | ||||
checklines: Optional speedup flag. If present and false, then don't run | ||||
a line-level diff first to identify the changed areas. | ||||
Defaults to true, which does a faster, slightly less optimal diff. | ||||
deadline: Optional time when the diff should be complete by. Used | ||||
internally for recursive calls. Users should set DiffTimeout instead. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Array of changes. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Set a deadline by which time the diff must be complete. | ||||
if deadline is None: | ||||
# Unlike in most languages, Python counts time in seconds. | ||||
if self.Diff_Timeout <= 0: | ||||
deadline = sys.maxsize | ||||
else: | ||||
deadline = time.time() + self.Diff_Timeout | ||||
# Check for null inputs. | ||||
if text1 is None or text2 is None: | ||||
raise ValueError("Null inputs. (diff_main)") | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Check for equality (speedup). | |||
if text1 == text2: | ||||
if text1: | ||||
return [(self.DIFF_EQUAL, text1)] | ||||
return [] | ||||
# Trim off common prefix (speedup). | ||||
commonlength = self.diff_commonPrefix(text1, text2) | ||||
commonprefix = text1[:commonlength] | ||||
text1 = text1[commonlength:] | ||||
text2 = text2[commonlength:] | ||||
# Trim off common suffix (speedup). | ||||
commonlength = self.diff_commonSuffix(text1, text2) | ||||
if commonlength == 0: | ||||
commonsuffix = "" | ||||
else: | ||||
commonsuffix = text1[-commonlength:] | ||||
text1 = text1[:-commonlength] | ||||
text2 = text2[:-commonlength] | ||||
# Compute the diff on the middle block. | ||||
diffs = self.diff_compute(text1, text2, checklines, deadline) | ||||
# Restore the prefix and suffix. | ||||
if commonprefix: | ||||
diffs[:0] = [(self.DIFF_EQUAL, commonprefix)] | ||||
if commonsuffix: | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, commonsuffix)) | ||||
self.diff_cleanupMerge(diffs) | ||||
return diffs | ||||
def diff_compute(self, text1, text2, checklines, deadline): | ||||
"""Find the differences between two texts. Assumes that the texts do not | ||||
have any common prefix or suffix. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
text1: Old string to be diffed. | ||||
text2: New string to be diffed. | ||||
checklines: Speedup flag. If false, then don't run a line-level diff | ||||
first to identify the changed areas. | ||||
If true, then run a faster, slightly less optimal diff. | ||||
deadline: Time when the diff should be complete by. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Array of changes. | ||||
""" | ||||
if not text1: | ||||
# Just add some text (speedup). | ||||
return [(self.DIFF_INSERT, text2)] | ||||
if not text2: | ||||
# Just delete some text (speedup). | ||||
return [(self.DIFF_DELETE, text1)] | ||||
if len(text1) > len(text2): | ||||
(longtext, shorttext) = (text1, text2) | ||||
else: | ||||
(shorttext, longtext) = (text1, text2) | ||||
i = longtext.find(shorttext) | ||||
if i != -1: | ||||
# Shorter text is inside the longer text (speedup). | ||||
diffs = [ | ||||
(self.DIFF_INSERT, longtext[:i]), | ||||
(self.DIFF_EQUAL, shorttext), | ||||
(self.DIFF_INSERT, longtext[i + len(shorttext) :]), | ||||
] | ||||
# Swap insertions for deletions if diff is reversed. | ||||
if len(text1) > len(text2): | ||||
diffs[0] = (self.DIFF_DELETE, diffs[0][1]) | ||||
diffs[2] = (self.DIFF_DELETE, diffs[2][1]) | ||||
return diffs | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if len(shorttext) == 1: | |||
# Single character string. | ||||
# After the previous speedup, the character can't be an equality. | ||||
return [(self.DIFF_DELETE, text1), (self.DIFF_INSERT, text2)] | ||||
# Check to see if the problem can be split in two. | ||||
hm = self.diff_halfMatch(text1, text2) | ||||
if hm: | ||||
# A half-match was found, sort out the return data. | ||||
(text1_a, text1_b, text2_a, text2_b, mid_common) = hm | ||||
# Send both pairs off for separate processing. | ||||
diffs_a = self.diff_main(text1_a, text2_a, checklines, deadline) | ||||
diffs_b = self.diff_main(text1_b, text2_b, checklines, deadline) | ||||
# Merge the results. | ||||
return diffs_a + [(self.DIFF_EQUAL, mid_common)] + diffs_b | ||||
if checklines and len(text1) > 100 and len(text2) > 100: | ||||
return self.diff_lineMode(text1, text2, deadline) | ||||
return self.diff_bisect(text1, text2, deadline) | ||||
def diff_lineMode(self, text1, text2, deadline): | ||||
"""Do a quick line-level diff on both strings, then rediff the parts for | ||||
greater accuracy. | ||||
This speedup can produce non-minimal diffs. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: Old string to be diffed. | ||||
text2: New string to be diffed. | ||||
deadline: Time when the diff should be complete by. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Array of changes. | ||||
""" | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Scan the text on a line-by-line basis first. | |||
(text1, text2, linearray) = self.diff_linesToChars(text1, text2) | ||||
diffs = self.diff_main(text1, text2, False, deadline) | ||||
# Convert the diff back to original text. | ||||
self.diff_charsToLines(diffs, linearray) | ||||
# Eliminate freak matches (e.g. blank lines) | ||||
self.diff_cleanupSemantic(diffs) | ||||
# Rediff any replacement blocks, this time character-by-character. | ||||
# Add a dummy entry at the end. | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, "")) | ||||
pointer = 0 | ||||
count_delete = 0 | ||||
count_insert = 0 | ||||
text_delete = "" | ||||
text_insert = "" | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs): | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
count_insert += 1 | ||||
text_insert += diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
elif diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
count_delete += 1 | ||||
text_delete += diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
elif diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# Upon reaching an equality, check for prior redundancies. | ||||
if count_delete >= 1 and count_insert >= 1: | ||||
# Delete the offending records and add the merged ones. | ||||
a = self.diff_main(text_delete, text_insert, False, deadline) | ||||
diffs[pointer - count_delete - count_insert : pointer] = a | ||||
pointer = pointer - count_delete - count_insert + len(a) | ||||
count_insert = 0 | ||||
count_delete = 0 | ||||
text_delete = "" | ||||
text_insert = "" | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | pointer += 1 | |||
diffs.pop() # Remove the dummy entry at the end. | ||||
return diffs | ||||
def diff_bisect(self, text1, text2, deadline): | ||||
"""Find the 'middle snake' of a diff, split the problem in two | ||||
and return the recursively constructed diff. | ||||
See Myers 1986 paper: An O(ND) Difference Algorithm and Its Variations. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: Old string to be diffed. | ||||
text2: New string to be diffed. | ||||
deadline: Time at which to bail if not yet complete. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Cache the text lengths to prevent multiple calls. | |||
text1_length = len(text1) | ||||
text2_length = len(text2) | ||||
max_d = (text1_length + text2_length + 1) // 2 | ||||
v_offset = max_d | ||||
v_length = 2 * max_d | ||||
v1 = [-1] * v_length | ||||
v1[v_offset + 1] = 0 | ||||
v2 = v1[:] | ||||
delta = text1_length - text2_length | ||||
# If the total number of characters is odd, then the front path will | ||||
# collide with the reverse path. | ||||
front = delta % 2 != 0 | ||||
# Offsets for start and end of k loop. | ||||
# Prevents mapping of space beyond the grid. | ||||
k1start = 0 | ||||
k1end = 0 | ||||
k2start = 0 | ||||
k2end = 0 | ||||
for d in range(max_d): | ||||
# Bail out if deadline is reached. | ||||
if time.time() > deadline: | ||||
break | ||||
# Walk the front path one step. | ||||
for k1 in range(-d + k1start, d + 1 - k1end, 2): | ||||
k1_offset = v_offset + k1 | ||||
if k1 == -d or (k1 != d and v1[k1_offset - 1] < v1[k1_offset + 1]): | ||||
x1 = v1[k1_offset + 1] | ||||
else: | ||||
x1 = v1[k1_offset - 1] + 1 | ||||
y1 = x1 - k1 | ||||
while ( | ||||
x1 < text1_length and y1 < text2_length and text1[x1] == text2[y1] | ||||
): | ||||
x1 += 1 | ||||
y1 += 1 | ||||
v1[k1_offset] = x1 | ||||
if x1 > text1_length: | ||||
# Ran off the right of the graph. | ||||
k1end += 2 | ||||
elif y1 > text2_length: | ||||
# Ran off the bottom of the graph. | ||||
k1start += 2 | ||||
elif front: | ||||
k2_offset = v_offset + delta - k1 | ||||
if k2_offset >= 0 and k2_offset < v_length and v2[k2_offset] != -1: | ||||
# Mirror x2 onto top-left coordinate system. | ||||
x2 = text1_length - v2[k2_offset] | ||||
if x1 >= x2: | ||||
# Overlap detected. | ||||
return self.diff_bisectSplit(text1, text2, x1, y1, deadline) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Walk the reverse path one step. | |||
for k2 in range(-d + k2start, d + 1 - k2end, 2): | ||||
k2_offset = v_offset + k2 | ||||
if k2 == -d or (k2 != d and v2[k2_offset - 1] < v2[k2_offset + 1]): | ||||
x2 = v2[k2_offset + 1] | ||||
else: | ||||
x2 = v2[k2_offset - 1] + 1 | ||||
y2 = x2 - k2 | ||||
while ( | ||||
x2 < text1_length | ||||
and y2 < text2_length | ||||
and text1[-x2 - 1] == text2[-y2 - 1] | ||||
): | ||||
x2 += 1 | ||||
y2 += 1 | ||||
v2[k2_offset] = x2 | ||||
if x2 > text1_length: | ||||
# Ran off the left of the graph. | ||||
k2end += 2 | ||||
elif y2 > text2_length: | ||||
# Ran off the top of the graph. | ||||
k2start += 2 | ||||
elif not front: | ||||
k1_offset = v_offset + delta - k2 | ||||
if k1_offset >= 0 and k1_offset < v_length and v1[k1_offset] != -1: | ||||
x1 = v1[k1_offset] | ||||
y1 = v_offset + x1 - k1_offset | ||||
# Mirror x2 onto top-left coordinate system. | ||||
x2 = text1_length - x2 | ||||
if x1 >= x2: | ||||
# Overlap detected. | ||||
return self.diff_bisectSplit(text1, text2, x1, y1, deadline) | ||||
# Diff took too long and hit the deadline or | ||||
# number of diffs equals number of characters, no commonality at all. | ||||
return [(self.DIFF_DELETE, text1), (self.DIFF_INSERT, text2)] | ||||
def diff_bisectSplit(self, text1, text2, x, y, deadline): | ||||
"""Given the location of the 'middle snake', split the diff in two parts | ||||
and recurse. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: Old string to be diffed. | ||||
text2: New string to be diffed. | ||||
x: Index of split point in text1. | ||||
y: Index of split point in text2. | ||||
deadline: Time at which to bail if not yet complete. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
text1a = text1[:x] | ||||
text2a = text2[:y] | ||||
text1b = text1[x:] | ||||
text2b = text2[y:] | ||||
# Compute both diffs serially. | ||||
diffs = self.diff_main(text1a, text2a, False, deadline) | ||||
diffsb = self.diff_main(text1b, text2b, False, deadline) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | return diffs + diffsb | |||
def diff_linesToChars(self, text1, text2): | ||||
"""Split two texts into an array of strings. Reduce the texts to a string | ||||
of hashes where each Unicode character represents one line. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: First string. | ||||
text2: Second string. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Three element tuple, containing the encoded text1, the encoded text2 and | ||||
the array of unique strings. The zeroth element of the array of unique | ||||
strings is intentionally blank. | ||||
""" | ||||
lineArray = [] # e.g. lineArray[4] == "Hello\n" | ||||
lineHash = {} # e.g. lineHash["Hello\n"] == 4 | ||||
# "\x00" is a valid character, but various debuggers don't like it. | ||||
# So we'll insert a junk entry to avoid generating a null character. | ||||
lineArray.append("") | ||||
def diff_linesToCharsMunge(text): | ||||
"""Split a text into an array of strings. Reduce the texts to a string | ||||
of hashes where each Unicode character represents one line. | ||||
Modifies linearray and linehash through being a closure. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text: String to encode. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Encoded string. | ||||
""" | ||||
chars = [] | ||||
# Walk the text, pulling out a substring for each line. | ||||
# text.split('\n') would would temporarily double our memory footprint. | ||||
# Modifying text would create many large strings to garbage collect. | ||||
lineStart = 0 | ||||
lineEnd = -1 | ||||
while lineEnd < len(text) - 1: | ||||
lineEnd = text.find("\n", lineStart) | ||||
if lineEnd == -1: | ||||
lineEnd = len(text) - 1 | ||||
line = text[lineStart : lineEnd + 1] | ||||
lineStart = lineEnd + 1 | ||||
if line in lineHash: | ||||
chars.append(chr(lineHash[line])) | ||||
else: | ||||
lineArray.append(line) | ||||
lineHash[line] = len(lineArray) - 1 | ||||
chars.append(chr(len(lineArray) - 1)) | ||||
return "".join(chars) | ||||
chars1 = diff_linesToCharsMunge(text1) | ||||
chars2 = diff_linesToCharsMunge(text2) | ||||
return (chars1, chars2, lineArray) | ||||
def diff_charsToLines(self, diffs, lineArray): | ||||
"""Rehydrate the text in a diff from a string of line hashes to real lines | ||||
of text. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
lineArray: Array of unique strings. | ||||
""" | ||||
for x in range(len(diffs)): | ||||
text = [] | ||||
for char in diffs[x][1]: | ||||
text.append(lineArray[ord(char)]) | ||||
diffs[x] = (diffs[x][0], "".join(text)) | ||||
def diff_commonPrefix(self, text1, text2): | ||||
"""Determine the common prefix of two strings. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: First string. | ||||
text2: Second string. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
The number of characters common to the start of each string. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Quick check for common null cases. | ||||
if not text1 or not text2 or text1[0] != text2[0]: | ||||
return 0 | ||||
# Binary search. | ||||
# Performance analysis: http://neil.fraser.name/news/2007/10/09/ | ||||
pointermin = 0 | ||||
pointermax = min(len(text1), len(text2)) | ||||
pointermid = pointermax | ||||
pointerstart = 0 | ||||
while pointermin < pointermid: | ||||
if text1[pointerstart:pointermid] == text2[pointerstart:pointermid]: | ||||
pointermin = pointermid | ||||
pointerstart = pointermin | ||||
else: | ||||
pointermax = pointermid | ||||
pointermid = (pointermax - pointermin) // 2 + pointermin | ||||
return pointermid | ||||
def diff_commonSuffix(self, text1, text2): | ||||
"""Determine the common suffix of two strings. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: First string. | ||||
text2: Second string. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
The number of characters common to the end of each string. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Quick check for common null cases. | ||||
if not text1 or not text2 or text1[-1] != text2[-1]: | ||||
return 0 | ||||
# Binary search. | ||||
# Performance analysis: http://neil.fraser.name/news/2007/10/09/ | ||||
pointermin = 0 | ||||
pointermax = min(len(text1), len(text2)) | ||||
pointermid = pointermax | ||||
pointerend = 0 | ||||
while pointermin < pointermid: | ||||
if ( | ||||
text1[-pointermid : len(text1) - pointerend] | ||||
== text2[-pointermid : len(text2) - pointerend] | ||||
): | ||||
pointermin = pointermid | ||||
pointerend = pointermin | ||||
else: | ||||
pointermax = pointermid | ||||
pointermid = (pointermax - pointermin) // 2 + pointermin | ||||
return pointermid | ||||
def diff_commonOverlap(self, text1, text2): | ||||
"""Determine if the suffix of one string is the prefix of another. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1 First string. | ||||
text2 Second string. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
The number of characters common to the end of the first | ||||
string and the start of the second string. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Cache the text lengths to prevent multiple calls. | ||||
text1_length = len(text1) | ||||
text2_length = len(text2) | ||||
# Eliminate the null case. | ||||
if text1_length == 0 or text2_length == 0: | ||||
return 0 | ||||
# Truncate the longer string. | ||||
if text1_length > text2_length: | ||||
text1 = text1[-text2_length:] | ||||
elif text1_length < text2_length: | ||||
text2 = text2[:text1_length] | ||||
text_length = min(text1_length, text2_length) | ||||
# Quick check for the worst case. | ||||
if text1 == text2: | ||||
return text_length | ||||
# Start by looking for a single character match | ||||
# and increase length until no match is found. | ||||
# Performance analysis: http://neil.fraser.name/news/2010/11/04/ | ||||
best = 0 | ||||
length = 1 | ||||
while True: | ||||
pattern = text1[-length:] | ||||
found = text2.find(pattern) | ||||
if found == -1: | ||||
return best | ||||
length += found | ||||
if found == 0 or text1[-length:] == text2[:length]: | ||||
best = length | ||||
length += 1 | ||||
def diff_halfMatch(self, text1, text2): | ||||
"""Do the two texts share a substring which is at least half the length of | ||||
the longer text? | ||||
This speedup can produce non-minimal diffs. | ||||
Args: | ||||
text1: First string. | ||||
text2: Second string. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Five element Array, containing the prefix of text1, the suffix of text1, | ||||
the prefix of text2, the suffix of text2 and the common middle. Or None | ||||
if there was no match. | ||||
""" | ||||
if self.Diff_Timeout <= 0: | ||||
# Don't risk returning a non-optimal diff if we have unlimited time. | ||||
return None | ||||
if len(text1) > len(text2): | ||||
(longtext, shorttext) = (text1, text2) | ||||
r1030 | else: | |||
r4954 | (shorttext, longtext) = (text1, text2) | |||
if len(longtext) < 4 or len(shorttext) * 2 < len(longtext): | ||||
return None # Pointless. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def diff_halfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, i): | |||
"""Does a substring of shorttext exist within longtext such that the | ||||
substring is at least half the length of longtext? | ||||
Closure, but does not reference any external variables. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
longtext: Longer string. | ||||
shorttext: Shorter string. | ||||
i: Start index of quarter length substring within longtext. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Five element Array, containing the prefix of longtext, the suffix of | ||||
longtext, the prefix of shorttext, the suffix of shorttext and the | ||||
common middle. Or None if there was no match. | ||||
""" | ||||
seed = longtext[i : i + len(longtext) // 4] | ||||
best_common = "" | ||||
j = shorttext.find(seed) | ||||
while j != -1: | ||||
prefixLength = self.diff_commonPrefix(longtext[i:], shorttext[j:]) | ||||
suffixLength = self.diff_commonSuffix(longtext[:i], shorttext[:j]) | ||||
if len(best_common) < suffixLength + prefixLength: | ||||
best_common = ( | ||||
shorttext[j - suffixLength : j] | ||||
+ shorttext[j : j + prefixLength] | ||||
) | ||||
best_longtext_a = longtext[: i - suffixLength] | ||||
best_longtext_b = longtext[i + prefixLength :] | ||||
best_shorttext_a = shorttext[: j - suffixLength] | ||||
best_shorttext_b = shorttext[j + prefixLength :] | ||||
j = shorttext.find(seed, j + 1) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if len(best_common) * 2 >= len(longtext): | |||
return ( | ||||
best_longtext_a, | ||||
best_longtext_b, | ||||
best_shorttext_a, | ||||
best_shorttext_b, | ||||
best_common, | ||||
) | ||||
else: | ||||
return None | ||||
# First check if the second quarter is the seed for a half-match. | ||||
hm1 = diff_halfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, (len(longtext) + 3) // 4) | ||||
# Check again based on the third quarter. | ||||
hm2 = diff_halfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, (len(longtext) + 1) // 2) | ||||
if not hm1 and not hm2: | ||||
return None | ||||
elif not hm2: | ||||
hm = hm1 | ||||
elif not hm1: | ||||
hm = hm2 | ||||
else: | ||||
# Both matched. Select the longest. | ||||
if len(hm1[4]) > len(hm2[4]): | ||||
hm = hm1 | ||||
else: | ||||
hm = hm2 | ||||
# A half-match was found, sort out the return data. | ||||
if len(text1) > len(text2): | ||||
(text1_a, text1_b, text2_a, text2_b, mid_common) = hm | ||||
else: | ||||
(text2_a, text2_b, text1_a, text1_b, mid_common) = hm | ||||
return (text1_a, text1_b, text2_a, text2_b, mid_common) | ||||
def diff_cleanupSemantic(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Reduce the number of edits by eliminating semantically trivial | ||||
equalities. | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
changes = False | ||||
equalities = [] # Stack of indices where equalities are found. | ||||
lastequality = None # Always equal to diffs[equalities[-1]][1] | ||||
pointer = 0 # Index of current position. | ||||
# Number of chars that changed prior to the equality. | ||||
length_insertions1, length_deletions1 = 0, 0 | ||||
# Number of chars that changed after the equality. | ||||
length_insertions2, length_deletions2 = 0, 0 | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs): | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: # Equality found. | ||||
equalities.append(pointer) | ||||
length_insertions1, length_insertions2 = length_insertions2, 0 | ||||
length_deletions1, length_deletions2 = length_deletions2, 0 | ||||
lastequality = diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
else: # An insertion or deletion. | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
length_insertions2 += len(diffs[pointer][1]) | ||||
else: | ||||
length_deletions2 += len(diffs[pointer][1]) | ||||
# Eliminate an equality that is smaller or equal to the edits on both | ||||
# sides of it. | ||||
if ( | ||||
lastequality | ||||
and ( | ||||
len(lastequality) <= max(length_insertions1, length_deletions1) | ||||
) | ||||
and ( | ||||
len(lastequality) <= max(length_insertions2, length_deletions2) | ||||
) | ||||
): | ||||
# Duplicate record. | ||||
diffs.insert(equalities[-1], (self.DIFF_DELETE, lastequality)) | ||||
# Change second copy to insert. | ||||
diffs[equalities[-1] + 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_INSERT, | ||||
diffs[equalities[-1] + 1][1], | ||||
) | ||||
# Throw away the equality we just deleted. | ||||
equalities.pop() | ||||
# Throw away the previous equality (it needs to be reevaluated). | ||||
if len(equalities): | ||||
equalities.pop() | ||||
if len(equalities): | ||||
pointer = equalities[-1] | ||||
else: | ||||
pointer = -1 | ||||
# Reset the counters. | ||||
length_insertions1, length_deletions1 = 0, 0 | ||||
length_insertions2, length_deletions2 = 0, 0 | ||||
lastequality = None | ||||
changes = True | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
# Normalize the diff. | ||||
if changes: | ||||
self.diff_cleanupMerge(diffs) | ||||
self.diff_cleanupSemanticLossless(diffs) | ||||
# Find any overlaps between deletions and insertions. | ||||
# e.g: <del>abcxxx</del><ins>xxxdef</ins> | ||||
# -> <del>abc</del>xxx<ins>def</ins> | ||||
# e.g: <del>xxxabc</del><ins>defxxx</ins> | ||||
# -> <ins>def</ins>xxx<del>abc</del> | ||||
# Only extract an overlap if it is as big as the edit ahead or behind it. | ||||
pointer = 1 | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs): | ||||
if ( | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][0] == self.DIFF_DELETE | ||||
and diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_INSERT | ||||
): | ||||
deletion = diffs[pointer - 1][1] | ||||
insertion = diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
overlap_length1 = self.diff_commonOverlap(deletion, insertion) | ||||
overlap_length2 = self.diff_commonOverlap(insertion, deletion) | ||||
if overlap_length1 >= overlap_length2: | ||||
if ( | ||||
overlap_length1 >= len(deletion) / 2.0 | ||||
or overlap_length1 >= len(insertion) / 2.0 | ||||
): | ||||
# Overlap found. Insert an equality and trim the surrounding edits. | ||||
diffs.insert( | ||||
pointer, (self.DIFF_EQUAL, insertion[:overlap_length1]) | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_DELETE, | ||||
deletion[: len(deletion) - overlap_length1], | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer + 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_INSERT, | ||||
insertion[overlap_length1:], | ||||
) | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
else: | ||||
if ( | ||||
overlap_length2 >= len(deletion) / 2.0 | ||||
or overlap_length2 >= len(insertion) / 2.0 | ||||
): | ||||
# Reverse overlap found. | ||||
# Insert an equality and swap and trim the surrounding edits. | ||||
diffs.insert( | ||||
pointer, (self.DIFF_EQUAL, deletion[:overlap_length2]) | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_INSERT, | ||||
insertion[: len(insertion) - overlap_length2], | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer + 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_DELETE, | ||||
deletion[overlap_length2:], | ||||
) | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
r1030 | pointer += 1 | |||
pointer += 1 | ||||
r4954 | ||||
def diff_cleanupSemanticLossless(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Look for single edits surrounded on both sides by equalities | ||||
which can be shifted sideways to align the edit to a word boundary. | ||||
e.g: The c<ins>at c</ins>ame. -> The <ins>cat </ins>came. | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
def diff_cleanupSemanticScore(one, two): | ||||
"""Given two strings, compute a score representing whether the | ||||
internal boundary falls on logical boundaries. | ||||
Scores range from 6 (best) to 0 (worst). | ||||
Closure, but does not reference any external variables. | ||||
Args: | ||||
one: First string. | ||||
two: Second string. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
The score. | ||||
""" | ||||
if not one or not two: | ||||
# Edges are the best. | ||||
return 6 | ||||
# Each port of this function behaves slightly differently due to | ||||
# subtle differences in each language's definition of things like | ||||
# 'whitespace'. Since this function's purpose is largely cosmetic, | ||||
# the choice has been made to use each language's native features | ||||
# rather than force total conformity. | ||||
char1 = one[-1] | ||||
char2 = two[0] | ||||
nonAlphaNumeric1 = not char1.isalnum() | ||||
nonAlphaNumeric2 = not char2.isalnum() | ||||
whitespace1 = nonAlphaNumeric1 and char1.isspace() | ||||
whitespace2 = nonAlphaNumeric2 and char2.isspace() | ||||
lineBreak1 = whitespace1 and (char1 == "\r" or char1 == "\n") | ||||
lineBreak2 = whitespace2 and (char2 == "\r" or char2 == "\n") | ||||
blankLine1 = lineBreak1 and self.BLANKLINEEND.search(one) | ||||
blankLine2 = lineBreak2 and self.BLANKLINESTART.match(two) | ||||
if blankLine1 or blankLine2: | ||||
# Five points for blank lines. | ||||
return 5 | ||||
elif lineBreak1 or lineBreak2: | ||||
# Four points for line breaks. | ||||
return 4 | ||||
elif nonAlphaNumeric1 and not whitespace1 and whitespace2: | ||||
# Three points for end of sentences. | ||||
return 3 | ||||
elif whitespace1 or whitespace2: | ||||
# Two points for whitespace. | ||||
return 2 | ||||
elif nonAlphaNumeric1 or nonAlphaNumeric2: | ||||
# One point for non-alphanumeric. | ||||
return 1 | ||||
return 0 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | pointer = 1 | |||
# Intentionally ignore the first and last element (don't need checking). | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs) - 1: | ||||
if ( | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
and diffs[pointer + 1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
): | ||||
# This is a single edit surrounded by equalities. | ||||
equality1 = diffs[pointer - 1][1] | ||||
edit = diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
equality2 = diffs[pointer + 1][1] | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # First, shift the edit as far left as possible. | |||
commonOffset = self.diff_commonSuffix(equality1, edit) | ||||
if commonOffset: | ||||
commonString = edit[-commonOffset:] | ||||
equality1 = equality1[:-commonOffset] | ||||
edit = commonString + edit[:-commonOffset] | ||||
equality2 = commonString + equality2 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Second, step character by character right, looking for the best fit. | |||
bestEquality1 = equality1 | ||||
bestEdit = edit | ||||
bestEquality2 = equality2 | ||||
bestScore = diff_cleanupSemanticScore( | ||||
equality1, edit | ||||
) + diff_cleanupSemanticScore(edit, equality2) | ||||
while edit and equality2 and edit[0] == equality2[0]: | ||||
equality1 += edit[0] | ||||
edit = edit[1:] + equality2[0] | ||||
equality2 = equality2[1:] | ||||
score = diff_cleanupSemanticScore( | ||||
equality1, edit | ||||
) + diff_cleanupSemanticScore(edit, equality2) | ||||
# The >= encourages trailing rather than leading whitespace on edits. | ||||
if score >= bestScore: | ||||
bestScore = score | ||||
bestEquality1 = equality1 | ||||
bestEdit = edit | ||||
bestEquality2 = equality2 | ||||
if diffs[pointer - 1][1] != bestEquality1: | ||||
# We have an improvement, save it back to the diff. | ||||
if bestEquality1: | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1] = (diffs[pointer - 1][0], bestEquality1) | ||||
else: | ||||
del diffs[pointer - 1] | ||||
pointer -= 1 | ||||
diffs[pointer] = (diffs[pointer][0], bestEdit) | ||||
if bestEquality2: | ||||
diffs[pointer + 1] = (diffs[pointer + 1][0], bestEquality2) | ||||
else: | ||||
del diffs[pointer + 1] | ||||
pointer -= 1 | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
# Define some regex patterns for matching boundaries. | ||||
BLANKLINEEND = re.compile(r"\n\r?\n$") | ||||
BLANKLINESTART = re.compile(r"^\r?\n\r?\n") | ||||
def diff_cleanupEfficiency(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Reduce the number of edits by eliminating operationally trivial | ||||
equalities. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
changes = False | ||||
equalities = [] # Stack of indices where equalities are found. | ||||
lastequality = None # Always equal to diffs[equalities[-1]][1] | ||||
pointer = 0 # Index of current position. | ||||
pre_ins = False # Is there an insertion operation before the last equality. | ||||
pre_del = False # Is there a deletion operation before the last equality. | ||||
post_ins = False # Is there an insertion operation after the last equality. | ||||
post_del = False # Is there a deletion operation after the last equality. | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs): | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: # Equality found. | ||||
if len(diffs[pointer][1]) < self.Diff_EditCost and ( | ||||
post_ins or post_del | ||||
): | ||||
# Candidate found. | ||||
equalities.append(pointer) | ||||
pre_ins = post_ins | ||||
pre_del = post_del | ||||
lastequality = diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
else: | ||||
# Not a candidate, and can never become one. | ||||
equalities = [] | ||||
lastequality = None | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | post_ins = post_del = False | |||
else: # An insertion or deletion. | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
post_del = True | ||||
else: | ||||
post_ins = True | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Five types to be split: | |||
# <ins>A</ins><del>B</del>XY<ins>C</ins><del>D</del> | ||||
# <ins>A</ins>X<ins>C</ins><del>D</del> | ||||
# <ins>A</ins><del>B</del>X<ins>C</ins> | ||||
# <ins>A</del>X<ins>C</ins><del>D</del> | ||||
# <ins>A</ins><del>B</del>X<del>C</del> | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if lastequality and ( | |||
(pre_ins and pre_del and post_ins and post_del) | ||||
or ( | ||||
(len(lastequality) < self.Diff_EditCost / 2) | ||||
and (pre_ins + pre_del + post_ins + post_del) == 3 | ||||
) | ||||
): | ||||
# Duplicate record. | ||||
diffs.insert(equalities[-1], (self.DIFF_DELETE, lastequality)) | ||||
# Change second copy to insert. | ||||
diffs[equalities[-1] + 1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_INSERT, | ||||
diffs[equalities[-1] + 1][1], | ||||
) | ||||
equalities.pop() # Throw away the equality we just deleted. | ||||
lastequality = None | ||||
if pre_ins and pre_del: | ||||
# No changes made which could affect previous entry, keep going. | ||||
post_ins = post_del = True | ||||
equalities = [] | ||||
else: | ||||
if len(equalities): | ||||
equalities.pop() # Throw away the previous equality. | ||||
if len(equalities): | ||||
pointer = equalities[-1] | ||||
else: | ||||
pointer = -1 | ||||
post_ins = post_del = False | ||||
changes = True | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if changes: | |||
self.diff_cleanupMerge(diffs) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def diff_cleanupMerge(self, diffs): | |||
"""Reorder and merge like edit sections. Merge equalities. | ||||
Any edit section can move as long as it doesn't cross an equality. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, "")) # Add a dummy entry at the end. | ||||
pointer = 0 | ||||
count_delete = 0 | ||||
count_insert = 0 | ||||
text_delete = "" | ||||
text_insert = "" | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs): | ||||
if diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
count_insert += 1 | ||||
text_insert += diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
elif diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
count_delete += 1 | ||||
text_delete += diffs[pointer][1] | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
elif diffs[pointer][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# Upon reaching an equality, check for prior redundancies. | ||||
if count_delete + count_insert > 1: | ||||
if count_delete != 0 and count_insert != 0: | ||||
# Factor out any common prefixies. | ||||
commonlength = self.diff_commonPrefix(text_insert, text_delete) | ||||
if commonlength != 0: | ||||
x = pointer - count_delete - count_insert - 1 | ||||
if x >= 0 and diffs[x][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
diffs[x] = ( | ||||
diffs[x][0], | ||||
diffs[x][1] + text_insert[:commonlength], | ||||
) | ||||
else: | ||||
diffs.insert( | ||||
0, (self.DIFF_EQUAL, text_insert[:commonlength]) | ||||
) | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
text_insert = text_insert[commonlength:] | ||||
text_delete = text_delete[commonlength:] | ||||
# Factor out any common suffixies. | ||||
commonlength = self.diff_commonSuffix(text_insert, text_delete) | ||||
if commonlength != 0: | ||||
diffs[pointer] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer][0], | ||||
text_insert[-commonlength:] + diffs[pointer][1], | ||||
) | ||||
text_insert = text_insert[:-commonlength] | ||||
text_delete = text_delete[:-commonlength] | ||||
# Delete the offending records and add the merged ones. | ||||
if count_delete == 0: | ||||
diffs[pointer - count_insert : pointer] = [ | ||||
(self.DIFF_INSERT, text_insert) | ||||
] | ||||
elif count_insert == 0: | ||||
diffs[pointer - count_delete : pointer] = [ | ||||
(self.DIFF_DELETE, text_delete) | ||||
] | ||||
else: | ||||
diffs[pointer - count_delete - count_insert : pointer] = [ | ||||
(self.DIFF_DELETE, text_delete), | ||||
(self.DIFF_INSERT, text_insert), | ||||
] | ||||
pointer = pointer - count_delete - count_insert + 1 | ||||
if count_delete != 0: | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
if count_insert != 0: | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
elif pointer != 0 and diffs[pointer - 1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# Merge this equality with the previous one. | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][0], | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][1] + diffs[pointer][1], | ||||
) | ||||
del diffs[pointer] | ||||
else: | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | count_insert = 0 | |||
count_delete = 0 | ||||
text_delete = "" | ||||
text_insert = "" | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if diffs[-1][1] == "": | |||
diffs.pop() # Remove the dummy entry at the end. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Second pass: look for single edits surrounded on both sides by equalities | |||
# which can be shifted sideways to eliminate an equality. | ||||
# e.g: A<ins>BA</ins>C -> <ins>AB</ins>AC | ||||
changes = False | ||||
pointer = 1 | ||||
# Intentionally ignore the first and last element (don't need checking). | ||||
while pointer < len(diffs) - 1: | ||||
if ( | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
and diffs[pointer + 1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
): | ||||
# This is a single edit surrounded by equalities. | ||||
if diffs[pointer][1].endswith(diffs[pointer - 1][1]): | ||||
# Shift the edit over the previous equality. | ||||
diffs[pointer] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer][0], | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][1] | ||||
+ diffs[pointer][1][: -len(diffs[pointer - 1][1])], | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer + 1] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer + 1][0], | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][1] + diffs[pointer + 1][1], | ||||
) | ||||
del diffs[pointer - 1] | ||||
changes = True | ||||
elif diffs[pointer][1].startswith(diffs[pointer + 1][1]): | ||||
# Shift the edit over the next equality. | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][0], | ||||
diffs[pointer - 1][1] + diffs[pointer + 1][1], | ||||
) | ||||
diffs[pointer] = ( | ||||
diffs[pointer][0], | ||||
diffs[pointer][1][len(diffs[pointer + 1][1]) :] | ||||
+ diffs[pointer + 1][1], | ||||
) | ||||
del diffs[pointer + 1] | ||||
changes = True | ||||
pointer += 1 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # If shifts were made, the diff needs reordering and another shift sweep. | |||
if changes: | ||||
self.diff_cleanupMerge(diffs) | ||||
def diff_xIndex(self, diffs, loc): | ||||
"""loc is a location in text1, compute and return the equivalent location | ||||
in text2. e.g. "The cat" vs "The big cat", 1->1, 5->8 | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
loc: Location within text1. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Location within text2. | ||||
""" | ||||
chars1 = 0 | ||||
chars2 = 0 | ||||
last_chars1 = 0 | ||||
last_chars2 = 0 | ||||
for x in range(len(diffs)): | ||||
(op, text) = diffs[x] | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_INSERT: # Equality or deletion. | ||||
chars1 += len(text) | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_DELETE: # Equality or insertion. | ||||
chars2 += len(text) | ||||
if chars1 > loc: # Overshot the location. | ||||
break | ||||
last_chars1 = chars1 | ||||
last_chars2 = chars2 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if len(diffs) != x and diffs[x][0] == self.DIFF_DELETE: | |||
# The location was deleted. | ||||
return last_chars2 | ||||
# Add the remaining len(character). | ||||
return last_chars2 + (loc - last_chars1) | ||||
def diff_prettyHtml(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Convert a diff array into a pretty HTML report. | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
HTML representation. | ||||
""" | ||||
html = [] | ||||
for op, data in diffs: | ||||
text = ( | ||||
data.replace("&", "&") | ||||
.replace("<", "<") | ||||
.replace(">", ">") | ||||
.replace("\n", "¶<br>") | ||||
) | ||||
if op == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
html.append('<ins style="background:#e6ffe6;">%s</ins>' % text) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
html.append('<del style="background:#ffe6e6;">%s</del>' % text) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
html.append("<span>%s</span>" % text) | ||||
return "".join(html) | ||||
def diff_text1(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Compute and return the source text (all equalities and deletions). | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Source text. | ||||
""" | ||||
text = [] | ||||
for op, data in diffs: | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
text.append(data) | ||||
return "".join(text) | ||||
def diff_text2(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Compute and return the destination text (all equalities and insertions). | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Destination text. | ||||
""" | ||||
text = [] | ||||
for op, data in diffs: | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
text.append(data) | ||||
return "".join(text) | ||||
def diff_levenshtein(self, diffs): | ||||
"""Compute the Levenshtein distance; the number of inserted, deleted or | ||||
substituted characters. | ||||
Args: | ||||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Number of changes. | ||||
""" | ||||
levenshtein = 0 | ||||
r1030 | insertions = 0 | |||
deletions = 0 | ||||
r4954 | for op, data in diffs: | |||
if op == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
insertions += len(data) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
deletions += len(data) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# A deletion and an insertion is one substitution. | ||||
levenshtein += max(insertions, deletions) | ||||
insertions = 0 | ||||
deletions = 0 | ||||
levenshtein += max(insertions, deletions) | ||||
return levenshtein | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def diff_toDelta(self, diffs): | |||
"""Crush the diff into an encoded string which describes the operations | ||||
required to transform text1 into text2. | ||||
E.g. =3\t-2\t+ing -> Keep 3 chars, delete 2 chars, insert 'ing'. | ||||
Operations are tab-separated. Inserted text is escaped using %xx notation. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
diffs: Array of diff tuples. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Delta text. | ||||
""" | ||||
text = [] | ||||
for op, data in diffs: | ||||
if op == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
# High ascii will raise UnicodeDecodeError. Use Unicode instead. | ||||
data = data.encode("utf-8") | ||||
text.append("+" + urllib.parse.quote(data, "!~*'();/?:@&=+$,# ")) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
text.append("-%d" % len(data)) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
text.append("=%d" % len(data)) | ||||
return "\t".join(text) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def diff_fromDelta(self, text1, delta): | |||
"""Given the original text1, and an encoded string which describes the | ||||
operations required to transform text1 into text2, compute the full diff. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
text1: Source string for the diff. | ||||
delta: Delta text. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Array of diff tuples. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Raises: | |||
ValueError: If invalid input. | ||||
""" | ||||
if type(delta) == str: | ||||
# Deltas should be composed of a subset of ascii chars, Unicode not | ||||
# required. If this encode raises UnicodeEncodeError, delta is invalid. | ||||
delta = delta.encode("ascii") | ||||
diffs = [] | ||||
pointer = 0 # Cursor in text1 | ||||
tokens = delta.split("\t") | ||||
for token in tokens: | ||||
if token == "": | ||||
# Blank tokens are ok (from a trailing \t). | ||||
continue | ||||
# Each token begins with a one character parameter which specifies the | ||||
# operation of this token (delete, insert, equality). | ||||
param = token[1:] | ||||
if token[0] == "+": | ||||
param = urllib.parse.unquote(param) | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_INSERT, param)) | ||||
elif token[0] == "-" or token[0] == "=": | ||||
try: | ||||
n = int(param) | ||||
except ValueError: | ||||
raise ValueError("Invalid number in diff_fromDelta: " + param) | ||||
if n < 0: | ||||
raise ValueError("Negative number in diff_fromDelta: " + param) | ||||
text = text1[pointer : pointer + n] | ||||
pointer += n | ||||
if token[0] == "=": | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, text)) | ||||
else: | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_DELETE, text)) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Anything else is an error. | ||||
raise ValueError( | ||||
"Invalid diff operation in diff_fromDelta: " + token[0] | ||||
) | ||||
if pointer != len(text1): | ||||
raise ValueError( | ||||
"Delta length (%d) does not equal source text length (%d)." | ||||
% (pointer, len(text1)) | ||||
) | ||||
return diffs | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # MATCH FUNCTIONS | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def match_main(self, text, pattern, loc): | |||
"""Locate the best instance of 'pattern' in 'text' near 'loc'. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
text: The text to search. | ||||
pattern: The pattern to search for. | ||||
loc: The location to search around. | ||||
Returns: | ||||
Best match index or -1. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Check for null inputs. | ||||
if text is None or pattern is None: | ||||
raise ValueError("Null inputs. (match_main)") | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | loc = max(0, min(loc, len(text))) | |||
if text == pattern: | ||||
# Shortcut (potentially not guaranteed by the algorithm) | ||||
return 0 | ||||
elif not text: | ||||
# Nothing to match. | ||||
return -1 | ||||
elif text[loc : loc + len(pattern)] == pattern: | ||||
# Perfect match at the perfect spot! (Includes case of null pattern) | ||||
return loc | ||||
else: | ||||
# Do a fuzzy compare. | ||||
match = self.match_bitap(text, pattern, loc) | ||||
return match | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def match_bitap(self, text, pattern, loc): | |||
"""Locate the best instance of 'pattern' in 'text' near 'loc' using the | ||||
Bitap algorithm. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
text: The text to search. | ||||
pattern: The pattern to search for. | ||||
loc: The location to search around. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Best match index or -1. | ||||
""" | ||||
# Python doesn't have a maxint limit, so ignore this check. | ||||
# if self.Match_MaxBits != 0 and len(pattern) > self.Match_MaxBits: | ||||
# raise ValueError("Pattern too long for this application.") | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Initialise the alphabet. | |||
s = self.match_alphabet(pattern) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def match_bitapScore(e, x): | |||
"""Compute and return the score for a match with e errors and x location. | ||||
Accesses loc and pattern through being a closure. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
e: Number of errors in match. | ||||
x: Location of match. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Overall score for match (0.0 = good, 1.0 = bad). | ||||
""" | ||||
accuracy = float(e) / len(pattern) | ||||
proximity = abs(loc - x) | ||||
if not self.Match_Distance: | ||||
# Dodge divide by zero error. | ||||
return proximity and 1.0 or accuracy | ||||
return accuracy + (proximity / float(self.Match_Distance)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Highest score beyond which we give up. | |||
score_threshold = self.Match_Threshold | ||||
# Is there a nearby exact match? (speedup) | ||||
best_loc = text.find(pattern, loc) | ||||
if best_loc != -1: | ||||
score_threshold = min(match_bitapScore(0, best_loc), score_threshold) | ||||
# What about in the other direction? (speedup) | ||||
best_loc = text.rfind(pattern, loc + len(pattern)) | ||||
if best_loc != -1: | ||||
score_threshold = min(match_bitapScore(0, best_loc), score_threshold) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Initialise the bit arrays. | |||
matchmask = 1 << (len(pattern) - 1) | ||||
best_loc = -1 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | bin_max = len(pattern) + len(text) | |||
# Empty initialization added to appease pychecker. | ||||
last_rd = None | ||||
for d in range(len(pattern)): | ||||
# Scan for the best match each iteration allows for one more error. | ||||
# Run a binary search to determine how far from 'loc' we can stray at | ||||
# this error level. | ||||
bin_min = 0 | ||||
bin_mid = bin_max | ||||
while bin_min < bin_mid: | ||||
if match_bitapScore(d, loc + bin_mid) <= score_threshold: | ||||
bin_min = bin_mid | ||||
else: | ||||
bin_max = bin_mid | ||||
bin_mid = (bin_max - bin_min) // 2 + bin_min | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Use the result from this iteration as the maximum for the next. | |||
bin_max = bin_mid | ||||
start = max(1, loc - bin_mid + 1) | ||||
finish = min(loc + bin_mid, len(text)) + len(pattern) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | rd = [0] * (finish + 2) | |||
rd[finish + 1] = (1 << d) - 1 | ||||
for j in range(finish, start - 1, -1): | ||||
if len(text) <= j - 1: | ||||
# Out of range. | ||||
charMatch = 0 | ||||
else: | ||||
charMatch = s.get(text[j - 1], 0) | ||||
if d == 0: # First pass: exact match. | ||||
rd[j] = ((rd[j + 1] << 1) | 1) & charMatch | ||||
else: # Subsequent passes: fuzzy match. | ||||
rd[j] = ( | ||||
(((rd[j + 1] << 1) | 1) & charMatch) | ||||
| (((last_rd[j + 1] | last_rd[j]) << 1) | 1) | ||||
| last_rd[j + 1] | ||||
) | ||||
if rd[j] & matchmask: | ||||
score = match_bitapScore(d, j - 1) | ||||
# This match will almost certainly be better than any existing match. | ||||
# But check anyway. | ||||
if score <= score_threshold: | ||||
# Told you so. | ||||
score_threshold = score | ||||
best_loc = j - 1 | ||||
if best_loc > loc: | ||||
# When passing loc, don't exceed our current distance from loc. | ||||
start = max(1, 2 * loc - best_loc) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Already passed loc, downhill from here on in. | ||||
break | ||||
# No hope for a (better) match at greater error levels. | ||||
if match_bitapScore(d + 1, loc) > score_threshold: | ||||
break | ||||
last_rd = rd | ||||
return best_loc | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def match_alphabet(self, pattern): | |||
"""Initialise the alphabet for the Bitap algorithm. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
pattern: The text to encode. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Hash of character locations. | ||||
""" | ||||
s = {} | ||||
for char in pattern: | ||||
s[char] = 0 | ||||
for i in range(len(pattern)): | ||||
s[pattern[i]] |= 1 << (len(pattern) - i - 1) | ||||
return s | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # PATCH FUNCTIONS | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_addContext(self, patch, text): | |||
"""Increase the context until it is unique, | ||||
but don't let the pattern expand beyond Match_MaxBits. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
patch: The patch to grow. | ||||
text: Source text. | ||||
""" | ||||
if len(text) == 0: | ||||
return | ||||
pattern = text[patch.start2 : patch.start2 + patch.length1] | ||||
padding = 0 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Look for the first and last matches of pattern in text. If two different | |||
# matches are found, increase the pattern length. | ||||
while text.find(pattern) != text.rfind(pattern) and ( | ||||
self.Match_MaxBits == 0 | ||||
or len(pattern) < self.Match_MaxBits - self.Patch_Margin - self.Patch_Margin | ||||
): | ||||
padding += self.Patch_Margin | ||||
pattern = text[ | ||||
max(0, patch.start2 - padding) : patch.start2 + patch.length1 + padding | ||||
] | ||||
# Add one chunk for good luck. | ||||
padding += self.Patch_Margin | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Add the prefix. | |||
prefix = text[max(0, patch.start2 - padding) : patch.start2] | ||||
if prefix: | ||||
patch.diffs[:0] = [(self.DIFF_EQUAL, prefix)] | ||||
# Add the suffix. | ||||
suffix = text[ | ||||
patch.start2 + patch.length1 : patch.start2 + patch.length1 + padding | ||||
] | ||||
if suffix: | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, suffix)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Roll back the start points. | |||
patch.start1 -= len(prefix) | ||||
patch.start2 -= len(prefix) | ||||
# Extend lengths. | ||||
patch.length1 += len(prefix) + len(suffix) | ||||
patch.length2 += len(prefix) + len(suffix) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_make(self, a, b=None, c=None): | |||
"""Compute a list of patches to turn text1 into text2. | ||||
Use diffs if provided, otherwise compute it ourselves. | ||||
There are four ways to call this function, depending on what data is | ||||
available to the caller: | ||||
Method 1: | ||||
a = text1, b = text2 | ||||
Method 2: | ||||
a = diffs | ||||
Method 3 (optimal): | ||||
a = text1, b = diffs | ||||
Method 4 (deprecated, use method 3): | ||||
a = text1, b = text2, c = diffs | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
a: text1 (methods 1,3,4) or Array of diff tuples for text1 to | ||||
text2 (method 2). | ||||
b: text2 (methods 1,4) or Array of diff tuples for text1 to | ||||
text2 (method 3) or undefined (method 2). | ||||
c: Array of diff tuples for text1 to text2 (method 4) or | ||||
undefined (methods 1,2,3). | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Array of Patch objects. | ||||
""" | ||||
text1 = None | ||||
diffs = None | ||||
# Note that texts may arrive as 'str' or 'unicode'. | ||||
if isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, str) and c is None: | ||||
# Method 1: text1, text2 | ||||
# Compute diffs from text1 and text2. | ||||
text1 = a | ||||
diffs = self.diff_main(text1, b, True) | ||||
if len(diffs) > 2: | ||||
self.diff_cleanupSemantic(diffs) | ||||
self.diff_cleanupEfficiency(diffs) | ||||
elif isinstance(a, list) and b is None and c is None: | ||||
# Method 2: diffs | ||||
# Compute text1 from diffs. | ||||
diffs = a | ||||
text1 = self.diff_text1(diffs) | ||||
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, list) and c is None: | ||||
# Method 3: text1, diffs | ||||
text1 = a | ||||
diffs = b | ||||
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, str) and isinstance(c, list): | ||||
# Method 4: text1, text2, diffs | ||||
# text2 is not used. | ||||
text1 = a | ||||
diffs = c | ||||
else: | ||||
raise ValueError("Unknown call format to patch_make.") | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if not diffs: | |||
return [] # Get rid of the None case. | ||||
patches = [] | ||||
patch = patch_obj() | ||||
char_count1 = 0 # Number of characters into the text1 string. | ||||
char_count2 = 0 # Number of characters into the text2 string. | ||||
prepatch_text = text1 # Recreate the patches to determine context info. | ||||
postpatch_text = text1 | ||||
for x in range(len(diffs)): | ||||
(diff_type, diff_text) = diffs[x] | ||||
if len(patch.diffs) == 0 and diff_type != self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# A new patch starts here. | ||||
patch.start1 = char_count1 | ||||
patch.start2 = char_count2 | ||||
if diff_type == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
# Insertion | ||||
patch.diffs.append(diffs[x]) | ||||
patch.length2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
postpatch_text = ( | ||||
postpatch_text[:char_count2] | ||||
+ diff_text | ||||
+ postpatch_text[char_count2:] | ||||
) | ||||
elif diff_type == self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
# Deletion. | ||||
patch.length1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
patch.diffs.append(diffs[x]) | ||||
postpatch_text = ( | ||||
postpatch_text[:char_count2] | ||||
+ postpatch_text[char_count2 + len(diff_text) :] | ||||
) | ||||
elif ( | ||||
diff_type == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
and len(diff_text) <= 2 * self.Patch_Margin | ||||
and len(patch.diffs) != 0 | ||||
and len(diffs) != x + 1 | ||||
): | ||||
# Small equality inside a patch. | ||||
patch.diffs.append(diffs[x]) | ||||
patch.length1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
patch.length2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if diff_type == self.DIFF_EQUAL and len(diff_text) >= 2 * self.Patch_Margin: | |||
# Time for a new patch. | ||||
if len(patch.diffs) != 0: | ||||
self.patch_addContext(patch, prepatch_text) | ||||
patches.append(patch) | ||||
patch = patch_obj() | ||||
# Unlike Unidiff, our patch lists have a rolling context. | ||||
# http://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/wiki/Unidiff | ||||
# Update prepatch text & pos to reflect the application of the | ||||
# just completed patch. | ||||
prepatch_text = postpatch_text | ||||
char_count1 = char_count2 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Update the current character count. | |||
if diff_type != self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
char_count1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
if diff_type != self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
char_count2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Pick up the leftover patch if not empty. | |||
if len(patch.diffs) != 0: | ||||
self.patch_addContext(patch, prepatch_text) | ||||
patches.append(patch) | ||||
return patches | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_deepCopy(self, patches): | |||
"""Given an array of patches, return another array that is identical. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
patches: Array of Patch objects. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Array of Patch objects. | ||||
""" | ||||
patchesCopy = [] | ||||
for patch in patches: | ||||
patchCopy = patch_obj() | ||||
# No need to deep copy the tuples since they are immutable. | ||||
patchCopy.diffs = patch.diffs[:] | ||||
patchCopy.start1 = patch.start1 | ||||
patchCopy.start2 = patch.start2 | ||||
patchCopy.length1 = patch.length1 | ||||
patchCopy.length2 = patch.length2 | ||||
patchesCopy.append(patchCopy) | ||||
return patchesCopy | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_apply(self, patches, text): | |||
"""Merge a set of patches onto the text. Return a patched text, as well | ||||
as a list of true/false values indicating which patches were applied. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
patches: Array of Patch objects. | ||||
text: Old text. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Two element Array, containing the new text and an array of boolean values. | ||||
""" | ||||
if not patches: | ||||
return (text, []) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Deep copy the patches so that no changes are made to originals. | |||
patches = self.patch_deepCopy(patches) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | nullPadding = self.patch_addPadding(patches) | |||
text = nullPadding + text + nullPadding | ||||
self.patch_splitMax(patches) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # delta keeps track of the offset between the expected and actual location | |||
# of the previous patch. If there are patches expected at positions 10 and | ||||
# 20, but the first patch was found at 12, delta is 2 and the second patch | ||||
# has an effective expected position of 22. | ||||
delta = 0 | ||||
results = [] | ||||
for patch in patches: | ||||
expected_loc = patch.start2 + delta | ||||
text1 = self.diff_text1(patch.diffs) | ||||
end_loc = -1 | ||||
if len(text1) > self.Match_MaxBits: | ||||
# patch_splitMax will only provide an oversized pattern in the case of | ||||
# a monster delete. | ||||
start_loc = self.match_main( | ||||
text, text1[: self.Match_MaxBits], expected_loc | ||||
) | ||||
if start_loc != -1: | ||||
end_loc = self.match_main( | ||||
text, | ||||
text1[-self.Match_MaxBits :], | ||||
expected_loc + len(text1) - self.Match_MaxBits, | ||||
) | ||||
if end_loc == -1 or start_loc >= end_loc: | ||||
# Can't find valid trailing context. Drop this patch. | ||||
start_loc = -1 | ||||
else: | ||||
start_loc = self.match_main(text, text1, expected_loc) | ||||
if start_loc == -1: | ||||
# No match found. :( | ||||
results.append(False) | ||||
# Subtract the delta for this failed patch from subsequent patches. | ||||
delta -= patch.length2 - patch.length1 | ||||
else: | ||||
# Found a match. :) | ||||
results.append(True) | ||||
delta = start_loc - expected_loc | ||||
if end_loc == -1: | ||||
text2 = text[start_loc : start_loc + len(text1)] | ||||
else: | ||||
text2 = text[start_loc : end_loc + self.Match_MaxBits] | ||||
if text1 == text2: | ||||
# Perfect match, just shove the replacement text in. | ||||
text = ( | ||||
text[:start_loc] | ||||
+ self.diff_text2(patch.diffs) | ||||
+ text[start_loc + len(text1) :] | ||||
) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Imperfect match. | ||||
# Run a diff to get a framework of equivalent indices. | ||||
diffs = self.diff_main(text1, text2, False) | ||||
if ( | ||||
len(text1) > self.Match_MaxBits | ||||
and self.diff_levenshtein(diffs) / float(len(text1)) | ||||
> self.Patch_DeleteThreshold | ||||
): | ||||
# The end points match, but the content is unacceptably bad. | ||||
results[-1] = False | ||||
else: | ||||
self.diff_cleanupSemanticLossless(diffs) | ||||
index1 = 0 | ||||
for op, data in patch.diffs: | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
index2 = self.diff_xIndex(diffs, index1) | ||||
if op == self.DIFF_INSERT: # Insertion | ||||
text = ( | ||||
text[: start_loc + index2] | ||||
+ data | ||||
+ text[start_loc + index2 :] | ||||
) | ||||
elif op == self.DIFF_DELETE: # Deletion | ||||
text = ( | ||||
text[: start_loc + index2] | ||||
+ text[ | ||||
start_loc | ||||
+ self.diff_xIndex(diffs, index1 + len(data)) : | ||||
] | ||||
) | ||||
if op != self.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
index1 += len(data) | ||||
# Strip the padding off. | ||||
text = text[len(nullPadding) : -len(nullPadding)] | ||||
return (text, results) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_addPadding(self, patches): | |||
"""Add some padding on text start and end so that edges can match | ||||
something. Intended to be called only from within patch_apply. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
patches: Array of Patch objects. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
The padding string added to each side. | ||||
""" | ||||
paddingLength = self.Patch_Margin | ||||
nullPadding = "" | ||||
for x in range(1, paddingLength + 1): | ||||
nullPadding += chr(x) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Bump all the patches forward. | |||
for patch in patches: | ||||
patch.start1 += paddingLength | ||||
patch.start2 += paddingLength | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Add some padding on start of first diff. | |||
patch = patches[0] | ||||
diffs = patch.diffs | ||||
if not diffs or diffs[0][0] != self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# Add nullPadding equality. | ||||
diffs.insert(0, (self.DIFF_EQUAL, nullPadding)) | ||||
patch.start1 -= paddingLength # Should be 0. | ||||
patch.start2 -= paddingLength # Should be 0. | ||||
patch.length1 += paddingLength | ||||
patch.length2 += paddingLength | ||||
elif paddingLength > len(diffs[0][1]): | ||||
# Grow first equality. | ||||
extraLength = paddingLength - len(diffs[0][1]) | ||||
newText = nullPadding[len(diffs[0][1]) :] + diffs[0][1] | ||||
diffs[0] = (diffs[0][0], newText) | ||||
patch.start1 -= extraLength | ||||
patch.start2 -= extraLength | ||||
patch.length1 += extraLength | ||||
patch.length2 += extraLength | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Add some padding on end of last diff. | |||
patch = patches[-1] | ||||
diffs = patch.diffs | ||||
if not diffs or diffs[-1][0] != self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
# Add nullPadding equality. | ||||
diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, nullPadding)) | ||||
patch.length1 += paddingLength | ||||
patch.length2 += paddingLength | ||||
elif paddingLength > len(diffs[-1][1]): | ||||
# Grow last equality. | ||||
extraLength = paddingLength - len(diffs[-1][1]) | ||||
newText = diffs[-1][1] + nullPadding[:extraLength] | ||||
diffs[-1] = (diffs[-1][0], newText) | ||||
patch.length1 += extraLength | ||||
patch.length2 += extraLength | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | return nullPadding | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_splitMax(self, patches): | |||
"""Look through the patches and break up any which are longer than the | ||||
maximum limit of the match algorithm. | ||||
Intended to be called only from within patch_apply. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
patches: Array of Patch objects. | ||||
""" | ||||
patch_size = self.Match_MaxBits | ||||
if patch_size == 0: | ||||
# Python has the option of not splitting strings due to its ability | ||||
# to handle integers of arbitrary precision. | ||||
return | ||||
for x in range(len(patches)): | ||||
if patches[x].length1 <= patch_size: | ||||
continue | ||||
bigpatch = patches[x] | ||||
# Remove the big old patch. | ||||
del patches[x] | ||||
x -= 1 | ||||
start1 = bigpatch.start1 | ||||
start2 = bigpatch.start2 | ||||
precontext = "" | ||||
while len(bigpatch.diffs) != 0: | ||||
# Create one of several smaller patches. | ||||
patch = patch_obj() | ||||
empty = True | ||||
patch.start1 = start1 - len(precontext) | ||||
patch.start2 = start2 - len(precontext) | ||||
if precontext: | ||||
patch.length1 = patch.length2 = len(precontext) | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, precontext)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | while ( | |||
len(bigpatch.diffs) != 0 | ||||
and patch.length1 < patch_size - self.Patch_Margin | ||||
): | ||||
(diff_type, diff_text) = bigpatch.diffs[0] | ||||
if diff_type == self.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
# Insertions are harmless. | ||||
patch.length2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
start2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
patch.diffs.append(bigpatch.diffs.pop(0)) | ||||
empty = False | ||||
elif ( | ||||
diff_type == self.DIFF_DELETE | ||||
and len(patch.diffs) == 1 | ||||
and patch.diffs[0][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL | ||||
and len(diff_text) > 2 * patch_size | ||||
): | ||||
# This is a large deletion. Let it pass in one chunk. | ||||
patch.length1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
start1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
empty = False | ||||
patch.diffs.append((diff_type, diff_text)) | ||||
del bigpatch.diffs[0] | ||||
else: | ||||
# Deletion or equality. Only take as much as we can stomach. | ||||
diff_text = diff_text[ | ||||
: patch_size - patch.length1 - self.Patch_Margin | ||||
] | ||||
patch.length1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
start1 += len(diff_text) | ||||
if diff_type == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
patch.length2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
start2 += len(diff_text) | ||||
else: | ||||
empty = False | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | patch.diffs.append((diff_type, diff_text)) | |||
if diff_text == bigpatch.diffs[0][1]: | ||||
del bigpatch.diffs[0] | ||||
else: | ||||
bigpatch.diffs[0] = ( | ||||
bigpatch.diffs[0][0], | ||||
bigpatch.diffs[0][1][len(diff_text) :], | ||||
) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | # Compute the head context for the next patch. | |||
precontext = self.diff_text2(patch.diffs) | ||||
precontext = precontext[-self.Patch_Margin :] | ||||
# Append the end context for this patch. | ||||
postcontext = self.diff_text1(bigpatch.diffs)[: self.Patch_Margin] | ||||
if postcontext: | ||||
patch.length1 += len(postcontext) | ||||
patch.length2 += len(postcontext) | ||||
if len(patch.diffs) != 0 and patch.diffs[-1][0] == self.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
patch.diffs[-1] = ( | ||||
self.DIFF_EQUAL, | ||||
patch.diffs[-1][1] + postcontext, | ||||
) | ||||
else: | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, postcontext)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | if not empty: | |||
x += 1 | ||||
patches.insert(x, patch) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_toText(self, patches): | |||
"""Take a list of patches and return a textual representation. | ||||
Args: | ||||
patches: Array of Patch objects. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Text representation of patches. | ||||
""" | ||||
text = [] | ||||
for patch in patches: | ||||
text.append(str(patch)) | ||||
return "".join(text) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def patch_fromText(self, textline): | |||
"""Parse a textual representation of patches and return a list of patch | ||||
objects. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Args: | |||
textline: Text representation of patches. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
Array of Patch objects. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Raises: | |||
ValueError: If invalid input. | ||||
""" | ||||
r4973 | if type(textline) == str: | |||
r4954 | # Patches should be composed of a subset of ascii chars, Unicode not | |||
# required. If this encode raises UnicodeEncodeError, patch is invalid. | ||||
textline = textline.encode("ascii") | ||||
patches = [] | ||||
if not textline: | ||||
return patches | ||||
text = textline.split("\n") | ||||
while len(text) != 0: | ||||
m = re.match("^@@ -(\d+),?(\d*) \+(\d+),?(\d*) @@$", text[0]) | ||||
if not m: | ||||
raise ValueError("Invalid patch string: " + text[0]) | ||||
patch = patch_obj() | ||||
patches.append(patch) | ||||
patch.start1 = int(m.group(1)) | ||||
if m.group(2) == "": | ||||
patch.start1 -= 1 | ||||
patch.length1 = 1 | ||||
elif m.group(2) == "0": | ||||
patch.length1 = 0 | ||||
else: | ||||
patch.start1 -= 1 | ||||
patch.length1 = int(m.group(2)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | patch.start2 = int(m.group(3)) | |||
if m.group(4) == "": | ||||
patch.start2 -= 1 | ||||
patch.length2 = 1 | ||||
elif m.group(4) == "0": | ||||
patch.length2 = 0 | ||||
else: | ||||
patch.start2 -= 1 | ||||
patch.length2 = int(m.group(4)) | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | del text[0] | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | while len(text) != 0: | |||
if text[0]: | ||||
sign = text[0][0] | ||||
else: | ||||
sign = "" | ||||
line = urllib.parse.unquote(text[0][1:]) | ||||
line = line.decode("utf-8") | ||||
if sign == "+": | ||||
# Insertion. | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_INSERT, line)) | ||||
elif sign == "-": | ||||
# Deletion. | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_DELETE, line)) | ||||
elif sign == " ": | ||||
# Minor equality. | ||||
patch.diffs.append((self.DIFF_EQUAL, line)) | ||||
elif sign == "@": | ||||
# Start of next patch. | ||||
break | ||||
elif sign == "": | ||||
# Blank line? Whatever. | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
# WTF? | ||||
raise ValueError("Invalid patch mode: '%s'\n%s" % (sign, line)) | ||||
del text[0] | ||||
return patches | ||||
r1030 | ||||
class patch_obj: | ||||
r4954 | """Class representing one patch operation.""" | |||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def __init__(self): | |||
"""Initializes with an empty list of diffs.""" | ||||
self.diffs = [] | ||||
self.start1 = None | ||||
self.start2 = None | ||||
self.length1 = 0 | ||||
self.length2 = 0 | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | def __str__(self): | |||
"""Emmulate GNU diff's format. | ||||
Header: @@ -382,8 +481,9 @@ | ||||
Indicies are printed as 1-based, not 0-based. | ||||
r1030 | ||||
r4954 | Returns: | |||
The GNU diff string. | ||||
""" | ||||
if self.length1 == 0: | ||||
coords1 = str(self.start1) + ",0" | ||||
elif self.length1 == 1: | ||||
coords1 = str(self.start1 + 1) | ||||
else: | ||||
coords1 = str(self.start1 + 1) + "," + str(self.length1) | ||||
if self.length2 == 0: | ||||
coords2 = str(self.start2) + ",0" | ||||
elif self.length2 == 1: | ||||
coords2 = str(self.start2 + 1) | ||||
else: | ||||
coords2 = str(self.start2 + 1) + "," + str(self.length2) | ||||
text = ["@@ -", coords1, " +", coords2, " @@\n"] | ||||
# Escape the body of the patch with %xx notation. | ||||
for op, data in self.diffs: | ||||
if op == diff_match_patch.DIFF_INSERT: | ||||
text.append("+") | ||||
elif op == diff_match_patch.DIFF_DELETE: | ||||
text.append("-") | ||||
elif op == diff_match_patch.DIFF_EQUAL: | ||||
text.append(" ") | ||||
# High ascii will raise UnicodeDecodeError. Use Unicode instead. | ||||
data = data.encode("utf-8") | ||||
text.append(urllib.parse.quote(data, "!~*'();/?:@&=+$,# ") + "\n") | ||||
return "".join(text) | ||||