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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2008, Shawn O. Pearce  and others
 *
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
 * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
 * https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 */

package org.openrewrite.jgit.revwalk;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.openrewrite.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException;
import org.openrewrite.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException;

/**
 * Replaces a RevCommit's parents until not colored with REWRITE.
 * 

* Before a RevCommit is returned to the caller its parents are updated to * create a dense DAG. Instead of reporting the actual parents as recorded when * the commit was created the returned commit will reflect the next closest * commit that matched the revision walker's filters. *

* This generator is the second phase of a path limited revision walk and * assumes it is receiving RevCommits from {@link TreeRevFilter}, * after they have been fully buffered by {@link AbstractRevQueue}. The full * buffering is necessary to allow the simple loop used within our own * {@link #rewrite(RevCommit)} to pull completely through a strand of * {@link RevWalk#REWRITE} colored commits and come up with a simplification * that makes the DAG dense. Not fully buffering the commits first would cause * this loop to abort early, due to commits not being parsed and colored * correctly. * * @see TreeRevFilter */ class RewriteGenerator extends Generator { private static final int REWRITE = RevWalk.REWRITE; /** For {@link #cleanup(RevCommit[])} to remove duplicate parents. */ private static final int DUPLICATE = RevWalk.TEMP_MARK; private final Generator source; RewriteGenerator(Generator s) { super(s.firstParent); source = s; } @Override void shareFreeList(BlockRevQueue q) { source.shareFreeList(q); } @Override int outputType() { return source.outputType() & ~NEEDS_REWRITE; } @Override RevCommit next() throws MissingObjectException, IncorrectObjectTypeException, IOException { final RevCommit c = source.next(); if (c == null) { return null; } boolean rewrote = false; final RevCommit[] pList = c.parents; final int nParents = pList.length; for (int i = 0; i < nParents; i++) { final RevCommit oldp = pList[i]; final RevCommit newp = rewrite(oldp); if (firstParent) { if (newp == null) { c.parents = RevCommit.NO_PARENTS; } else { c.parents = new RevCommit[] { newp }; } return c; } if (oldp != newp) { pList[i] = newp; rewrote = true; } } if (rewrote) { c.parents = cleanup(pList); } return c; } private RevCommit rewrite(RevCommit p) { for (;;) { final RevCommit[] pList = p.parents; if (pList.length > 1) { // This parent is a merge, so keep it. // return p; } if ((p.flags & RevWalk.UNINTERESTING) != 0) { // Retain uninteresting parents. They show where the // DAG was cut off because it wasn't interesting. // return p; } if ((p.flags & REWRITE) == 0) { // This parent was not eligible for rewriting. We // need to keep it in the DAG. // return p; } if (pList.length == 0) { // We can't go back any further, other than to // just delete the parent entirely. // return null; } p = pList[0]; } } private RevCommit[] cleanup(RevCommit[] oldList) { // Remove any duplicate parents caused due to rewrites (e.g. a merge // with two sides that both simplified back into the merge base). // We also may have deleted a parent by marking it null. // int newCnt = 0; for (int o = 0; o < oldList.length; o++) { final RevCommit p = oldList[o]; if (p == null) continue; if ((p.flags & DUPLICATE) != 0) { oldList[o] = null; continue; } p.flags |= DUPLICATE; newCnt++; } if (newCnt == oldList.length) { for (RevCommit p : oldList) p.flags &= ~DUPLICATE; return oldList; } final RevCommit[] newList = new RevCommit[newCnt]; newCnt = 0; for (RevCommit p : oldList) { if (p != null) { newList[newCnt++] = p; p.flags &= ~DUPLICATE; } } return newList; } }





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