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rev-branch-cache: properly ignores unaligned trailing data...
rev-branch-cache: properly ignores unaligned trailing data Previously, trailing data could lead to crash and would be written back to disk, disaligning all new data… This is no longer the cases. This was detected while playing with branchmap-v3 that access the rev-branch-cache much more aggressively.

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# bdiff.py - CFFI implementation of bdiff.c
#
# Copyright 2016 Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall@gmail.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 __future__ import annotations
import struct
import typing
from typing import (
List,
Optional,
Tuple,
)
from ..pure.bdiff import *
from ..interfaces import (
modules as intmod,
)
from . import _bdiff # pytype: disable=import-error
ffi = _bdiff.ffi
lib = _bdiff.lib
def blocks(sa: bytes, sb: bytes) -> List[Tuple[int, int, int, int]]:
a = ffi.new("struct bdiff_line**")
b = ffi.new("struct bdiff_line**")
ac = ffi.new("char[]", bytes(sa))
bc = ffi.new("char[]", bytes(sb))
l = ffi.new("struct bdiff_hunk*")
try:
an = lib.bdiff_splitlines(ac, len(sa), a)
bn = lib.bdiff_splitlines(bc, len(sb), b)
if not a[0] or not b[0]:
raise MemoryError
count = lib.bdiff_diff(a[0], an, b[0], bn, l)
if count < 0:
raise MemoryError
rl = [(0, 0, 0, 0)] * count
h = l.next
i = 0
while h:
rl[i] = (h.a1, h.a2, h.b1, h.b2)
h = h.next
i += 1
finally:
lib.free(a[0])
lib.free(b[0])
lib.bdiff_freehunks(l.next)
return rl
def bdiff(sa: bytes, sb: bytes) -> bytes:
a = ffi.new("struct bdiff_line**")
b = ffi.new("struct bdiff_line**")
ac = ffi.new("char[]", bytes(sa))
bc = ffi.new("char[]", bytes(sb))
l = ffi.new("struct bdiff_hunk*")
try:
an = lib.bdiff_splitlines(ac, len(sa), a)
bn = lib.bdiff_splitlines(bc, len(sb), b)
if not a[0] or not b[0]:
raise MemoryError
count = lib.bdiff_diff(a[0], an, b[0], bn, l)
if count < 0:
raise MemoryError
rl = []
h = l.next
la = lb = 0
while h:
if h.a1 != la or h.b1 != lb:
lgt = (b[0] + h.b1).l - (b[0] + lb).l
rl.append(
struct.pack(
b">lll",
(a[0] + la).l - a[0].l,
(a[0] + h.a1).l - a[0].l,
lgt,
)
)
rl.append(bytes(ffi.buffer((b[0] + lb).l, lgt)))
la = h.a2
lb = h.b2
h = h.next
finally:
lib.free(a[0])
lib.free(b[0])
lib.bdiff_freehunks(l.next)
return b"".join(rl)
# In order to adhere to the module protocol, these functions must be visible to
# the type checker, though they aren't actually implemented by this
# implementation of the module protocol. Callers are responsible for
# checking that the implementation is available before using them.
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
xdiffblocks: Optional[intmod.BDiffBlocksFnc] = None