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git/lib/diffcore-delta.c
Patrick Steinhardt 9759608622 Move libgit.a sources into separate "lib/" directory
The Git project is not exactly the easiest project to get started in:
it's written in C and POSIX shell, with bits of Perl, Rust and other
languages sprinkled into it. On top of that, the project has grown
somewhat organically over time, making the codebase hard to navigate.

These are problems that we're aware of, and there have been and still
are efforts to clean up some of the technical debt that is natural to
exist an a project that is more than 20 years old. Furthermore, we
provide resources to newcomers that help them out like our coding
guidelines, code of conduct or "MyFirstContribution.adoc".

But there is a rather practical problem: finding your way around in our
project's tree is not easy. Doing a directory listing in the top-level
directory will present you with more than 550 files, which makes it
extremely hard for a newcomer to figure out what files they are even
supposed to look at. This makes the onboarding experience somewhat
harder than it really needs to be. This isn't only a problem for
newcomers though, as I myself struggle to find the files I am looking
for because of the sheer number of files.

Besides the problem of discoverability it also creates a problem of
structure. It is not obvious at all which files are part of "libgit.a"
and which files are only linked into our final executables. So while we
have this split in our build systems, that split is not evident at all
in our tree.

Introduce a new "lib/" directory and move all of our sources for
"libgit.a" into it to fix these issues. It makes the split we have
evident and reduces the number of files in our top-level tree from 550
files to ~80 files.

This is still a lot of files, but it's significantly easier to navigate
already. Furthermore, we can further iterate after this step and think
about introducing a better structure for remaining files, as well.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2026-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00

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#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "diffcore.h"
/*
* Idea here is very simple.
*
* Almost all data we are interested in are text, but sometimes we have
* to deal with binary data. So we cut them into chunks delimited by
* LF byte, or 64-byte sequence, whichever comes first, and hash them.
*
* For those chunks, if the source buffer has more instances of it
* than the destination buffer, that means the difference are the
* number of bytes not copied from source to destination. If the
* counts are the same, everything was copied from source to
* destination. If the destination has more, everything was copied,
* and destination added more.
*
* We are doing an approximation so we do not really have to waste
* memory by actually storing the sequence. We just hash them into
* somewhere around 2^16 hashbuckets and count the occurrences.
*/
/* Wild guess at the initial hash size */
#define INITIAL_HASH_SIZE 9
/* We leave more room in smaller hash but do not let it
* grow to have unused hole too much.
*/
#define INITIAL_FREE(sz_log2) ((1<<(sz_log2))*(sz_log2-3)/(sz_log2))
/* A prime rather carefully chosen between 2^16..2^17, so that
* HASHBASE < INITIAL_FREE(17). We want to keep the maximum hashtable
* size under the current 2<<17 maximum, which can hold this many
* different values before overflowing to hashtable of size 2<<18.
*/
#define HASHBASE 107927
struct spanhash {
unsigned int hashval;
unsigned int cnt;
};
struct spanhash_top {
int alloc_log2;
int free;
struct spanhash data[FLEX_ARRAY];
};
static struct spanhash_top *spanhash_rehash(struct spanhash_top *orig)
{
struct spanhash_top *new_spanhash;
int i;
int osz = 1 << orig->alloc_log2;
int sz = osz << 1;
new_spanhash = xmalloc(st_add(sizeof(*orig),
st_mult(sizeof(struct spanhash), sz)));
new_spanhash->alloc_log2 = orig->alloc_log2 + 1;
new_spanhash->free = INITIAL_FREE(new_spanhash->alloc_log2);
MEMZERO_ARRAY(new_spanhash->data, sz);
for (i = 0; i < osz; i++) {
struct spanhash *o = &(orig->data[i]);
int bucket;
if (!o->cnt)
continue;
bucket = o->hashval & (sz - 1);
while (1) {
struct spanhash *h = &(new_spanhash->data[bucket++]);
if (!h->cnt) {
h->hashval = o->hashval;
h->cnt = o->cnt;
new_spanhash->free--;
break;
}
if (sz <= bucket)
bucket = 0;
}
}
free(orig);
return new_spanhash;
}
static struct spanhash_top *add_spanhash(struct spanhash_top *top,
unsigned int hashval, int cnt)
{
int bucket, lim;
struct spanhash *h;
lim = (1 << top->alloc_log2);
bucket = hashval & (lim - 1);
while (1) {
h = &(top->data[bucket++]);
if (!h->cnt) {
h->hashval = hashval;
h->cnt = cnt;
top->free--;
if (top->free < 0)
return spanhash_rehash(top);
return top;
}
if (h->hashval == hashval) {
h->cnt += cnt;
return top;
}
if (lim <= bucket)
bucket = 0;
}
}
static int spanhash_cmp(const void *a_, const void *b_)
{
const struct spanhash *a = a_;
const struct spanhash *b = b_;
/* A count of zero compares at the end.. */
if (!a->cnt)
return !b->cnt ? 0 : 1;
if (!b->cnt)
return -1;
return a->hashval < b->hashval ? -1 :
a->hashval > b->hashval ? 1 : 0;
}
static struct spanhash_top *hash_chars(struct repository *r,
struct diff_filespec *one)
{
int i, n;
unsigned int accum1, accum2, hashval;
struct spanhash_top *hash;
unsigned char *buf = one->data;
unsigned int sz = one->size;
int is_text = !diff_filespec_is_binary(r, one);
i = INITIAL_HASH_SIZE;
hash = xmalloc(st_add(sizeof(*hash),
st_mult(sizeof(struct spanhash), (size_t)1 << i)));
hash->alloc_log2 = i;
hash->free = INITIAL_FREE(i);
MEMZERO_ARRAY(hash->data, (size_t)1 << i);
n = 0;
accum1 = accum2 = 0;
while (sz) {
unsigned int c = *buf++;
unsigned int old_1 = accum1;
sz--;
/* Ignore CR in CRLF sequence if text */
if (is_text && c == '\r' && sz && *buf == '\n')
continue;
accum1 = (accum1 << 7) ^ (accum2 >> 25);
accum2 = (accum2 << 7) ^ (old_1 >> 25);
accum1 += c;
if (++n < 64 && c != '\n')
continue;
hashval = (accum1 + accum2 * 0x61) % HASHBASE;
hash = add_spanhash(hash, hashval, n);
n = 0;
accum1 = accum2 = 0;
}
if (n > 0) {
hashval = (accum1 + accum2 * 0x61) % HASHBASE;
hash = add_spanhash(hash, hashval, n);
}
QSORT(hash->data, (size_t)1ul << hash->alloc_log2, spanhash_cmp);
return hash;
}
int diffcore_count_changes(struct repository *r,
struct diff_filespec *src,
struct diff_filespec *dst,
void **src_count_p,
void **dst_count_p,
unsigned long *src_copied,
unsigned long *literal_added)
{
struct spanhash *s, *d;
struct spanhash_top *src_count, *dst_count;
unsigned long sc, la;
src_count = dst_count = NULL;
if (src_count_p)
src_count = *src_count_p;
if (!src_count) {
src_count = hash_chars(r, src);
if (src_count_p)
*src_count_p = src_count;
}
if (dst_count_p)
dst_count = *dst_count_p;
if (!dst_count) {
dst_count = hash_chars(r, dst);
if (dst_count_p)
*dst_count_p = dst_count;
}
sc = la = 0;
s = src_count->data;
d = dst_count->data;
for (;;) {
unsigned dst_cnt, src_cnt;
if (!s->cnt)
break; /* we checked all in src */
while (d->cnt) {
if (d->hashval >= s->hashval)
break;
la += d->cnt;
d++;
}
src_cnt = s->cnt;
dst_cnt = 0;
if (d->cnt && d->hashval == s->hashval) {
dst_cnt = d->cnt;
d++;
}
if (src_cnt < dst_cnt) {
la += dst_cnt - src_cnt;
sc += src_cnt;
}
else
sc += dst_cnt;
s++;
}
while (d->cnt) {
la += d->cnt;
d++;
}
if (!src_count_p)
free(src_count);
if (!dst_count_p)
free(dst_count);
*src_copied = sc;
*literal_added = la;
return 0;
}