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@ -6,18 +6,82 @@
@@ -6,18 +6,82 @@
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#define PARENT2 2 |
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#define UNINTERESTING 4 |
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static int interesting(struct commit_list *list) |
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static struct commit *interesting(struct commit_list *list) |
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{ |
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while (list) { |
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struct commit *commit = list->item; |
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list = list->next; |
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if (commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) |
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continue; |
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return 1; |
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return commit; |
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} |
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return 0; |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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/* |
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* A pathological example of how this thing works. |
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* |
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* Suppose we had this commit graph, where chronologically |
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* the timestamp on the commit are A <= B <= C <= D <= E <= F |
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* and we are trying to figure out the merge base for E and F |
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* commits. |
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* |
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* F |
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* / \ |
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* E A D |
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* \ / / |
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* B / |
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* \ / |
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* C |
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* |
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* First we push E and F to list to be processed. E gets bit 1 |
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* and F gets bit 2. The list becomes: |
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* |
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* list=F(2) E(1), result=empty |
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* |
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* Then we pop F, the newest commit, from the list. Its flag is 2. |
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* We scan its parents, mark them reachable from the side that F is |
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* reachable from, and push them to the list: |
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* |
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* list=E(1) D(2) A(2), result=empty |
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* |
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* Next pop E and do the same. |
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* |
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* list=D(2) B(1) A(2), result=empty |
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* |
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* Next pop D and do the same. |
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* |
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* list=C(2) B(1) A(2), result=empty |
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* |
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* Next pop C and do the same. |
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* |
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* list=B(1) A(2), result=empty |
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* |
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* Now it is B's turn. We mark its parent, C, reachable from B's side, |
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* and push it to the list: |
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* |
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* list=C(3) A(2), result=empty |
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* |
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* Now pop C and notice it has flags==3. It is placed on the result list, |
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* and the list now contains: |
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* |
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* list=A(2), result=C(3) |
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* |
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* We pop A and do the same. |
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* |
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* list=B(3), result=C(3) |
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* |
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* Next, we pop B and something very interesting happens. It has flags==3 |
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* so it is also placed on the result list, and its parents are marked |
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* uninteresting, retroactively, and placed back on the list: |
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* |
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* list=C(7), result=C(7) B(3) |
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* |
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* Now, list does not have any interesting commit. So we find the newest |
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* commit from the result list that is not marked uninteresting. Which is |
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* commit B. |
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*/ |
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static struct commit *common_ancestor(struct commit *rev1, struct commit *rev2) |
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{ |
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struct commit_list *list = NULL; |
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@ -58,9 +122,7 @@ static struct commit *common_ancestor(struct commit *rev1, struct commit *rev2)
@@ -58,9 +122,7 @@ static struct commit *common_ancestor(struct commit *rev1, struct commit *rev2)
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insert_by_date(p, &list); |
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} |
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} |
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if (!result) |
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return NULL; |
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return result->item; |
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return interesting(result); |
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} |
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int main(int argc, char **argv) |
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