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diff --git a/blame/blame.go b/blame/blame.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7256a7b --- /dev/null +++ b/blame/blame.go @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +// Package blame contains blaming functionality for files in the repo. +// +// Blaming a file is finding what commit was the last to modify each of +// the lines in the file, therefore the output of a blaming operation is +// usualy a slice of commits, one commit per line in the file. +// +// This package also provides a pretty print function to output the +// results of a blame in a similar format to the git-blame command. +package blame + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" + "unicode/utf8" + + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v2" + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v2/core" + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v2/diff" + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v2/revlist" +) + +// Blame returns the last commit that modified each line of a file in +// a repository. +// +// The file to blame is identified by the input arguments: repo, commit and path. +// The output is a slice of commits, one for each line in the file. +// +// 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 (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. +// +// Each node is asigned 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. + +type Blame struct { + Repo string + Path string + Rev string + Lines []*line +} + +func New(repo *git.Repository, path string, commit *git.Commit) (*Blame, error) { + // init the internal blame struct + b := new(blame) + b.repo = repo + b.fRev = commit + 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 := file.Lines() + + lines, err := newLines(finalLines, b.sliceGraph(len(b.graph)-1)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return &Blame{ + Repo: repo.URL, + Path: path, + Rev: commit.Hash.String(), + Lines: lines, + }, nil +} + +type line struct { + author string + text string +} + +func newLine(author, text string) *line { + return &line{ + author: author, + text: text, + } +} + +func newLines(contents []string, commits []*git.Commit) ([]*line, error) { + if len(contents) != len(commits) { + return nil, errors.New("contents and commits have different length") + } + result := make([]*line, 0, len(contents)) + for i := range contents { + l := newLine(commits[i].Author.Email, contents[i]) + result = append(result, l) + } + return result, nil +} + +// this struct is internally used by the blame function to hold its +// inputs, outputs and state. +type blame struct { + repo *git.Repository // the repo holding the history of the file to blame + path string // the path of the file to blame + fRev *git.Commit // the commit of the final revision of the file to blame + revs revlist.Revs // the chain of revisions affecting the the file to blame + data []string // the contents of the file across all its revisions + graph [][]*git.Commit // the graph of the lines in the file across all the revisions TODO: not all commits are needed, only the current rev and the prev +} + +// calculte 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 = revlist.NewRevs(b.repo, b.fRev, b.path) + if err != nil { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// build graph of a file from its revision history +func (b *blame) fillGraphAndData() error { + b.graph = make([][]*git.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] = file.Contents() + nLines := git.CountLines(b.data[i]) + // create a node for each line + b.graph[i] = make([]*git.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] = (*git.Commit)(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) []*git.Commit { + fVs := b.graph[i] + result := make([]*git.Commit, 0, len(fVs)) + for _, v := range fVs { + c := git.Commit(*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 := git.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] = (*git.Commit)(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 := file.Contents() + + lines := strings.Split(contents, "\n") + // max line number length + mlnl := len(fmt.Sprintf("%s", 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 *git.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[core.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 +} |