258 lines
7.9 KiB
Ruby
258 lines
7.9 KiB
Ruby
#! /usr/env/bin ruby
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#--
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# Copyright 2004 Austin Ziegler <diff-lcs@halostatue.ca>
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# adapted from:
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# Algorithm::Diff (Perl) by Ned Konz <perl@bike-nomad.com>
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# Smalltalk by Mario I. Wolczko <mario@wolczko.com>
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# implements McIlroy-Hunt diff algorithm
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#
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# This program is free software. It may be redistributed and/or modified under
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# the terms of the GPL version 2 (or later), the Perl Artistic licence, or the
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# Ruby licence.
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#
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# $Id: hunk.rb,v 1.2 2004/08/08 20:33:09 austin Exp $
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#++
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# Contains Diff::LCS::Hunk for bin/ldiff.
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require 'diff/lcs/block'
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# A Hunk is a group of Blocks which overlap because of the context
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# surrounding each block. (So if we're not using context, every hunk will
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# contain one block.) Used in the diff program (bin/diff).
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class Diff::LCS::Hunk
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# Create a hunk using references to both the old and new data, as well as
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# the piece of data
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def initialize(data_old, data_new, piece, context, file_length_difference)
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# At first, a hunk will have just one Block in it
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@blocks = [ Diff::LCS::Block.new(piece) ]
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@data_old = data_old
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@data_new = data_new
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before = after = file_length_difference
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after += @blocks[0].diff_size
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@file_length_difference = after # The caller must get this manually
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# Save the start & end of each array. If the array doesn't exist
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# (e.g., we're only adding items in this block), then figure out the
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# line number based on the line number of the other file and the
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# current difference in file lengths.
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if @blocks[0].remove.empty?
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a1 = a2 = nil
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else
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a1 = @blocks[0].remove[0].position
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a2 = @blocks[0].remove[-1].position
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end
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if @blocks[0].insert.empty?
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b1 = b2 = nil
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else
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b1 = @blocks[0].insert[0].position
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b2 = @blocks[0].insert[-1].position
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end
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@start_old = a1 || (b1 - before)
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@start_new = b1 || (a1 + before)
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@end_old = a2 || (b2 - after)
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@end_new = b2 || (a2 + after)
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self.flag_context = context
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end
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attr_reader :blocks
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attr_reader :start_old, :start_new
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attr_reader :end_old, :end_new
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attr_reader :file_length_difference
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# Change the "start" and "end" fields to note that context should be added
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# to this hunk
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attr_accessor :flag_context
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def flag_context=(context) #:nodoc:
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return if context.nil? or context.zero?
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add_start = (context > @start_old) ? @start_old : context
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@start_old -= add_start
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@start_new -= add_start
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if (@end_old + context) > @data_old.size
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add_end = @data_old.size - @end_old
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else
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add_end = context
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end
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@end_old += add_end
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@end_new += add_end
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end
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def unshift(hunk)
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@start_old = hunk.start_old
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@start_new = hunk.start_new
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blocks.unshift(*hunk.blocks)
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end
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# Is there an overlap between hunk arg0 and old hunk arg1? Note: if end
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# of old hunk is one less than beginning of second, they overlap
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def overlaps?(hunk = nil)
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return nil if hunk.nil?
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a = (@start_old - hunk.end_old) <= 1
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b = (@start_new - hunk.end_new) <= 1
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return (a or b)
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end
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def diff(format)
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case format
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when :old
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old_diff
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when :unified
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unified_diff
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when :context
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context_diff
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when :ed
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self
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when :reverse_ed, :ed_finish
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ed_diff(format)
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else
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raise "Unknown diff format #{format}."
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end
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end
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def each_old(block)
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@data_old[@start_old .. @end_old].each { |e| yield e }
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end
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private
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# Note that an old diff can't have any context. Therefore, we know that
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# there's only one block in the hunk.
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def old_diff
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warn "Expecting only one block in an old diff hunk!" if @blocks.size > 1
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op_act = { "+" => 'a', "-" => 'd', "!" => "c" }
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block = @blocks[0]
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# Calculate item number range. Old diff range is just like a context
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# diff range, except the ranges are on one line with the action between
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# them.
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s = "#{context_range(:old)}#{op_act[block.op]}#{context_range(:new)}\n"
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# If removing anything, just print out all the remove lines in the hunk
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# which is just all the remove lines in the block.
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@data_old[@start_old .. @end_old].each { |e| s << "< #{e}\n" } unless block.remove.empty?
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s << "---\n" if block.op == "!"
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@data_new[@start_new .. @end_new].each { |e| s << "> #{e}\n" } unless block.insert.empty?
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s
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end
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def unified_diff
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# Calculate item number range.
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s = "@@ -#{unified_range(:old)} +#{unified_range(:new)} @@\n"
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# Outlist starts containing the hunk of the old file. Removing an item
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# just means putting a '-' in front of it. Inserting an item requires
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# getting it from the new file and splicing it in. We splice in
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# +num_added+ items. Remove blocks use +num_added+ because splicing
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# changed the length of outlist.
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#
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# We remove +num_removed+ items. Insert blocks use +num_removed+
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# because their item numbers -- corresponding to positions in the NEW
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# file -- don't take removed items into account.
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lo, hi, num_added, num_removed = @start_old, @end_old, 0, 0
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outlist = @data_old[lo .. hi].collect { |e| e.gsub(/^/, ' ') }
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@blocks.each do |block|
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block.remove.each do |item|
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op = item.action.to_s # -
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offset = item.position - lo + num_added
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outlist[offset].gsub!(/^ /, op.to_s)
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num_removed += 1
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end
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block.insert.each do |item|
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op = item.action.to_s # +
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offset = item.position - @start_new + num_removed
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outlist[offset, 0] = "#{op}#{@data_new[item.position]}"
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num_added += 1
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end
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end
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s << outlist.join("\n")
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end
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def context_diff
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s = "***************\n"
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s << "*** #{context_range(:old)} ****\n"
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r = context_range(:new)
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# Print out file 1 part for each block in context diff format if there
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# are any blocks that remove items
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lo, hi = @start_old, @end_old
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removes = @blocks.select { |e| not e.remove.empty? }
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if removes
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outlist = @data_old[lo .. hi].collect { |e| e.gsub(/^/, ' ') }
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removes.each do |block|
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block.remove.each do |item|
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outlist[item.position - lo].gsub!(/^ /) { block.op } # - or !
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end
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end
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s << outlist.join("\n")
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end
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s << "\n--- #{r} ----\n"
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lo, hi = @start_new, @end_new
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inserts = @blocks.select { |e| not e.insert.empty? }
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if inserts
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outlist = @data_new[lo .. hi].collect { |e| e.gsub(/^/, ' ') }
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inserts.each do |block|
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block.insert.each do |item|
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outlist[item.position - lo].gsub!(/^ /) { block.op } # + or !
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end
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end
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s << outlist.join("\n")
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end
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s
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end
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def ed_diff(format)
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op_act = { "+" => 'a', "-" => 'd', "!" => "c" }
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warn "Expecting only one block in an old diff hunk!" if @blocks.size > 1
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if format == :reverse_ed
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s = "#{op_act[@blocks[0].op]}#{context_range(:old)}\n"
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else
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s = "#{context_range(:old).gsub(/,/, ' ')}#{op_act[@blocks[0].op]}\n"
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end
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unless @blocks[0].insert.empty?
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@data_new[@start_new .. @end_new].each { |e| s << "#{e}\n" }
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s << ".\n"
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end
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s
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end
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# Generate a range of item numbers to print. Only print 1 number if the
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# range has only one item in it. Otherwise, it's 'start,end'
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def context_range(mode)
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case mode
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when :old
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s, e = (@start_old + 1), (@end_old + 1)
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when :new
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s, e = (@start_new + 1), (@end_new + 1)
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end
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(s < e) ? "#{s},#{e}" : "#{e}"
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end
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# Generate a range of item numbers to print for unified diff. Print
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# number where block starts, followed by number of lines in the block
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# (don't print number of lines if it's 1)
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def unified_range(mode)
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case mode
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when :old
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s, e = (@start_old + 1), (@end_old + 1)
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when :new
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s, e = (@start_new + 1), (@end_new + 1)
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end
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length = e - s + 1
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first = (length < 2) ? e : s # "strange, but correct"
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(length == 1) ? "#{first}" : "#{first},#{length}"
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end
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end
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