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# similar.py - mechanisms for finding similar files
#
# Copyright 2005-2007 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from .i18n import _
from . import (
mdiff,
)
def _findexactmatches(repo, added, removed):
"""find renamed files that have no changes
Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
(before, after) tuples of exact matches.
"""
# Build table of removed files: {hash(fctx.data()): [fctx, ...]}.
# We use hash() to discard fctx.data() from memory.
hashes = {}
progress = repo.ui.makeprogress(
_(b'searching for exact renames'),
total=(len(added) + len(removed)),
unit=_(b'files'),
)
for fctx in removed:
progress.increment()
h = hash(fctx.data())
if h not in hashes:
hashes[h] = [fctx]
else:
hashes[h].append(fctx)
# For each added file, see if it corresponds to a removed file.
for fctx in added:
progress.increment()
adata = fctx.data()
h = hash(adata)
for rfctx in hashes.get(h, []):
# compare between actual file contents for exact identity
if adata == rfctx.data():
yield (rfctx, fctx)
break
# Done
progress.complete()
def _ctxdata(fctx):
# lazily load text
orig = fctx.data()
return orig, mdiff.splitnewlines(orig)
def _score(fctx, otherdata):
orig, lines = otherdata
text = fctx.data()
# mdiff.blocks() returns blocks of matching lines
# count the number of bytes in each
equal = 0
matches = mdiff.blocks(text, orig)
for x1, x2, y1, y2 in matches:
for line in lines[y1:y2]:
equal += len(line)
lengths = len(text) + len(orig)
return equal * 2.0 / lengths
def score(fctx1, fctx2):
return _score(fctx1, _ctxdata(fctx2))
def _findsimilarmatches(repo, added, removed, threshold):
"""find potentially renamed files based on similar file content
Takes a list of new filectxs and a list of removed filectxs, and yields
(before, after, score) tuples of partial matches.
"""
copies = {}
progress = repo.ui.makeprogress(
_(b'searching for similar files'), unit=_(b'files'), total=len(removed)
)
for r in removed:
progress.increment()
data = None
for a in added:
bestscore = copies.get(a, (None, threshold))[1]
if data is None:
data = _ctxdata(r)
myscore = _score(a, data)
if myscore > bestscore:
copies[a] = (r, myscore)
progress.complete()
for dest, v in copies.items():
source, bscore = v
yield source, dest, bscore
def _dropempty(fctxs):
return [x for x in fctxs if x.size() > 0]
def findrenames(repo, added, removed, threshold):
'''find renamed files -- yields (before, after, score) tuples'''
wctx = repo[None]
pctx = wctx.p1()
# Zero length files will be frequently unrelated to each other, and
# tracking the deletion/addition of such a file will probably cause more
# harm than good. We strip them out here to avoid matching them later on.
addedfiles = _dropempty(wctx[fp] for fp in sorted(added))
removedfiles = _dropempty(pctx[fp] for fp in sorted(removed) if fp in pctx)
# Find exact matches.
matchedfiles = set()
for (a, b) in _findexactmatches(repo, addedfiles, removedfiles):
matchedfiles.add(b)
yield (a.path(), b.path(), 1.0)
# If the user requested similar files to be matched, search for them also.
if threshold < 1.0:
addedfiles = [x for x in addedfiles if x not in matchedfiles]
for (a, b, score) in _findsimilarmatches(
repo, addedfiles, removedfiles, threshold
):
yield (a.path(), b.path(), score)