@ -542,10 +542,23 @@ proc apply_hunk {x y} {
@@ -542,10 +542,23 @@ proc apply_hunk {x y} {
}
}
proc apply_line {x y} {
proc apply_range_or_line {x y} {
global current_diff_path current_diff_header current_diff_side
global ui_diff ui_index file_states
set selected [$ui_diff tag nextrange sel 0.0]
if {$selected == {}} {
set first [$ui_diff index "@$x,$y"]
set last $first
} else {
set first [lindex $selected 0]
set last [lindex $selected 1]
}
set first_l [$ui_diff index "$first linestart"]
set last_l [$ui_diff index "$last lineend"]
if {$current_diff_path eq {} || $current_diff_header eq {}} return
if {![lock_index apply_hunk]} return
@ -568,120 +581,147 @@ proc apply_line {x y} {
@@ -568,120 +581,147 @@ proc apply_line {x y} {
}
}
set the_l [$ui_diff index @$x,$y]
set wholepatch {}
# operate only on change lines
set c1 [$ui_diff get "$the_l linestart"]
if {$c1 ne {+} && $c1 ne {-}} {
unlock_index
return
}
set sign $c1
set i_l [$ui_diff search -backwards -regexp ^@@ $the_l 0.0]
if {$i_l eq {}} {
unlock_index
return
}
# $i_l is now at the beginning of a line
while {$first_l < $last_l} {
set i_l [$ui_diff search -backwards -regexp ^@@ $first_l 0.0]
if {$i_l eq {}} {
# If there's not a @@ above, then the selected range
# must have come before the first_l @@
set i_l [$ui_diff search -regexp ^@@ $first_l $last_l]
}
if {$i_l eq {}} {
unlock_index
return
}
# $i_l is now at the beginning of a line
# pick start line number from hunk header
set hh [$ui_diff get $i_l "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set hh [lindex [split $hh ,] 0]
set hln [lindex [split $hh -] 1]
# pick start line number from hunk header
set hh [$ui_diff get $i_l "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set hh [lindex [split $hh ,] 0]
set hln [lindex [split $hh -] 1]
# There is a special situation to take care of. Consider this hunk:
#
# @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@
# context before
# -old 1
# -old 2
# +new 1
# +new 2
# context after
#
# We used to keep the context lines in the order they appear in the
# hunk. But then it is not possible to correctly stage only
# "-old 1" and "+new 1" - it would result in this staged text:
#
# context before
# old 2
# new 1
# context after
#
# (By symmetry it is not possible to *un*stage "old 2" and "new 2".)
#
# We resolve the problem by introducing an asymmetry, namely, when
# a "+" line is *staged*, it is moved in front of the context lines
# that are generated from the "-" lines that are immediately before
# the "+" block. That is, we construct this patch:
#
# @@ -10,4 +10,5 @@
# context before
# +new 1
# old 1
# old 2
# context after
#
# But we do *not* treat "-" lines that are *un*staged in a special
# way.
#
# With this asymmetry it is possible to stage the change
# "old 1" -> "new 1" directly, and to stage the change
# "old 2" -> "new 2" by first staging the entire hunk and
# then unstaging the change "old 1" -> "new 1".
# This is non-empty if and only if we are _staging_ changes;
# then it accumulates the consecutive "-" lines (after converting
# them to context lines) in order to be moved after the "+" change
# line.
set pre_context {}
set n 0
set i_l [$ui_diff index "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set patch {}
while {[$ui_diff compare $i_l < "end - 1 chars"] &&
[$ui_diff get $i_l "$i_l + 2 chars"] ne {@@}} {
set next_l [$ui_diff index "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set c1 [$ui_diff get $i_l]
if {[$ui_diff compare $i_l <= $the_l] &&
[$ui_diff compare $the_l < $next_l]} {
# the line to stage/unstage
set ln [$ui_diff get $i_l $next_l]
if {$c1 eq {-}} {
set n [expr $n+1]
# There is a special situation to take care of. Consider this
# hunk:
#
# @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@
# context before
# -old 1
# -old 2
# +new 1
# +new 2
# context after
#
# We used to keep the context lines in the order they appear in
# the hunk. But then it is not possible to correctly stage only
# "-old 1" and "+new 1" - it would result in this staged text:
#
# context before
# old 2
# new 1
# context after
#
# (By symmetry it is not possible to *un*stage "old 2" and "new
# 2".)
#
# We resolve the problem by introducing an asymmetry, namely,
# when a "+" line is *staged*, it is moved in front of the
# context lines that are generated from the "-" lines that are
# immediately before the "+" block. That is, we construct this
# patch:
#
# @@ -10,4 +10,5 @@
# context before
# +new 1
# old 1
# old 2
# context after
#
# But we do *not* treat "-" lines that are *un*staged in a
# special way.
#
# With this asymmetry it is possible to stage the change "old
# 1" -> "new 1" directly, and to stage the change "old 2" ->
# "new 2" by first staging the entire hunk and then unstaging
# the change "old 1" -> "new 1".
#
# Applying multiple lines adds complexity to the special
# situation. The pre_context must be moved after the entire
# first block of consecutive staged "+" lines, so that
# staging both additions gives the following patch:
#
# @@ -10,4 +10,6 @@
# context before
# +new 1
# +new 2
# old 1
# old 2
# context after
# This is non-empty if and only if we are _staging_ changes;
# then it accumulates the consecutive "-" lines (after
# converting them to context lines) in order to be moved after
# "+" change lines.
set pre_context {}
set n 0
set m 0
set i_l [$ui_diff index "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set patch {}
while {[$ui_diff compare $i_l < "end - 1 chars"] &&
[$ui_diff get $i_l "$i_l + 2 chars"] ne {@@}} {
set next_l [$ui_diff index "$i_l + 1 lines"]
set c1 [$ui_diff get $i_l]
if {[$ui_diff compare $first_l <= $i_l] &&
[$ui_diff compare $i_l < $last_l] &&
($c1 eq {-} || $c1 eq {+})} {
# a line to stage/unstage
set ln [$ui_diff get $i_l $next_l]
if {$c1 eq {-}} {
set n [expr $n+1]
set patch "$patch$pre_context$ln"
set pre_context {}
} else {
set m [expr $m+1]
set patch "$patch$ln"
}
} elseif {$c1 ne {-} && $c1 ne {+}} {
# context line
set ln [$ui_diff get $i_l $next_l]
set patch "$patch$pre_context$ln"
set n [expr $n+1]
set m [expr $m+1]
set pre_context {}
} elseif {$c1 eq $to_context} {
# turn change line into context line
set ln [$ui_diff get "$i_l + 1 chars" $next_l]
if {$c1 eq {-}} {
set pre_context "$pre_context $ln"
} else {
set patch "$patch $ln"
}
set n [expr $n+1]
set m [expr $m+1]
} else {
set patch "$patch$ln$pre_context"
}
set pre_context {}
} elseif {$c1 ne {-} && $c1 ne {+}} {
# context line
set ln [$ui_diff get $i_l $next_l]
set patch "$patch$pre_context$ln"
set n [expr $n+1]
set pre_context {}
} elseif {$c1 eq $to_context} {
# turn change line into context line
set ln [$ui_diff get "$i_l + 1 chars" $next_l]
if {$c1 eq {-}} {
set pre_context "$pre_context $ln"
} else {
set patch "$patch $ln"
# a change in the opposite direction of
# to_context which is outside the range of
# lines to apply.
set patch "$patch$pre_context"
set pre_context {}
}
set n [expr $n+1]
set i_l $next_l
}
set i_l $next_l
set patch "$patch$pre_context"
set wholepatch "$wholepatch@@ -$hln,$n +$hln,$m @@\n$patch"
set first_l [$ui_diff index "$next_l + 1 lines"]
}
set patch "$patch$pre_context"
set patch "@@ -$hln,$n +$hln,[eval expr $n $sign 1] @@\n$patch"
if {[catch {
set enc [get_path_encoding $current_diff_path]
set p [eval git_write $apply_cmd]
fconfigure $p -translation binary -encoding $enc
puts -nonewline $p $current_diff_header
puts -nonewline $p $patch
puts -nonewline $p $wholepatch
close $p} err]} {
error_popup [append $failed_msg "\n\n$err"]
}