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To help the user visually see which lines are associated with each other in the file we attempt to sign a unique background color to each commit and then render all text associated with that commit using that color. This works out OK for a file which has very few commits in it; but most files don't have that property. What we really need to do is look at what colors are used by our neighboring commits (if known yet) and pick a color which does not conflict with our neighbor. If we have run out of colors then we should force our neighbor to recolor too. Yes, its the graph coloring problem. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org> |
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