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We see too often that a range-diff added to format-patch output shows too many "unmatched" patches. This is because the default value for creation-factor is set to a relatively low value. It may be justified for other uses (like you have a yet-to-be-sent new iteration of your series, and compare it against the 'seen' branch that has an older iteration, probably with the '--left-only' option, to pick out only your patches while ignoring the others) of "range-diff" command, but when the command is run as part of the format-patch, the user _knows_ and expects that the patches in the old and the new iterations roughly correspond to each other, so we can and should use a much higher default. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
37 lines
906 B
C
37 lines
906 B
C
#ifndef RANGE_DIFF_H
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#define RANGE_DIFF_H
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#include "diff.h"
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#include "strvec.h"
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#define RANGE_DIFF_CREATION_FACTOR_DEFAULT 60
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/*
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* A much higher value than the default, when we KNOW we are comparing
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* the same series (e.g., used when format-patch calls range-diff).
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*/
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#define CREATION_FACTOR_FOR_THE_SAME_SERIES 999
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struct range_diff_options {
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int creation_factor;
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unsigned dual_color:1;
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unsigned left_only:1, right_only:1;
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const struct diff_options *diffopt; /* may be NULL */
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const struct strvec *other_arg; /* may be NULL */
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};
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/*
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* Compare series of commits in `range1` and `range2`, and emit to the
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* standard output.
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*/
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int show_range_diff(const char *range1, const char *range2,
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struct range_diff_options *opts);
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/*
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* Determine whether the given argument is usable as a range argument of `git
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* range-diff`, e.g. A..B.
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*/
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int is_range_diff_range(const char *arg);
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#endif
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