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# mbp: "you know that thing where cvs gives you conflict markers?"
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# s: "i hate that."
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def intersect(ra, rb):  | 
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"""Given two ranges return the range where they intersect or None.  | 
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    >>> intersect((0, 10), (0, 6))
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    (0, 6)
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    >>> intersect((0, 10), (5, 15))
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    (5, 10)
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    >>> intersect((0, 10), (10, 15))
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    >>> intersect((0, 9), (10, 15))
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    >>> intersect((0, 9), (7, 15))
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    (7, 9)
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    """
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assert ra[0] <= ra[1]  | 
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assert rb[0] <= rb[1]  | 
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sa = max(ra[0], rb[0])  | 
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sb = min(ra[1], rb[1])  | 
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if sa < sb:  | 
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return sa, sb  | 
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else:  | 
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return None  | 
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def compare_range(a, astart, aend, b, bstart, bend):  | 
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"""Compare a[astart:aend] == b[bstart:bend], without slicing.  | 
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    """
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if (aend-astart) != (bend-bstart):  | 
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return False  | 
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for ia, ib in zip(xrange(astart, aend), xrange(bstart, bend)):  | 
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if a[ia] != b[ib]:  | 
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return False  | 
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else:  | 
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return True  | 
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by Martin Pool
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class Merge3(object):  | 
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"""3-way merge of texts.  | 
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    Given BASE, OTHER, THIS, tries to produce a combined text
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    incorporating the changes from both BASE->OTHER and BASE->THIS.
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    All three will typically be sequences of lines."""
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def __init__(self, base, a, b):  | 
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self.base = base  | 
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self.a = a  | 
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self.b = b  | 
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from difflib import SequenceMatcher  | 
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self.a_ops = SequenceMatcher(None, base, a).get_opcodes()  | 
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self.b_ops = SequenceMatcher(None, base, b).get_opcodes()  | 
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def merge_lines(self,  | 
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name_a=None,  | 
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name_b=None,  | 
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start_marker='<<<<<<<',  | 
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mid_marker='=======',  | 
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end_marker='>>>>>>>',  | 
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show_base=False):  | 
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"""Return merge in cvs-like form.  | 
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if name_a:  | 
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start_marker = start_marker + ' ' + name_a  | 
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if name_b:  | 
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end_marker = end_marker + ' ' + name_b  | 
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for t in self.merge_regions():  | 
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what = t[0]  | 
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if what == 'unchanged':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield self.base[i]  | 
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elif what == 'a' or what == 'same':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield self.a[i]  | 
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elif what == 'b':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield self.b[i]  | 
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elif what == 'conflict':  | 
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yield start_marker + '\n'  | 
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for i in range(t[3], t[4]):  | 
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yield self.a[i]  | 
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yield mid_marker + '\n'  | 
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for i in range(t[5], t[6]):  | 
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yield self.b[i]  | 
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yield end_marker + '\n'  | 
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else:  | 
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raise ValueError(what)  | 
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def merge_annotated(self):  | 
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"""Return merge with conflicts, showing origin of lines.  | 
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        Most useful for debugging merge.        
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        """
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for t in self.merge_regions():  | 
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what = t[0]  | 
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if what == 'unchanged':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield 'u | ' + self.base[i]  | 
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elif what == 'a' or what == 'same':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield what[0] + ' | ' + self.a[i]  | 
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elif what == 'b':  | 
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for i in range(t[1], t[2]):  | 
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yield 'b | ' + self.b[i]  | 
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elif what == 'conflict':  | 
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yield '<<<<\n'  | 
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for i in range(t[3], t[4]):  | 
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yield 'A | ' + self.a[i]  | 
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yield '----\n'  | 
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for i in range(t[5], t[6]):  | 
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yield 'B | ' + self.b[i]  | 
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yield '>>>>\n'  | 
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else:  | 
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raise ValueError(what)  | 
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def merge_groups(self):  | 
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"""Yield sequence of line groups. Each one is a tuple:  | 
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             Lines unchanged from base
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        'a', lines
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             Lines taken from a
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        'same', lines
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             Lines taken from a (and equal to b)
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        'b', lines
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             Lines taken from b
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        'conflict', base_lines, a_lines, b_lines
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             Lines from base were changed to either a or b and conflict.
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        """
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for t in self.merge_regions():  | 
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what = t[0]  | 
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if what == 'unchanged':  | 
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yield what, self.base[t[1]:t[2]]  | 
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yield what, self.a[t[1]:t[2]]  | 
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elif what == 'b':  | 
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yield what, self.b[t[1]:t[2]]  | 
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elif what == 'conflict':  | 
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yield (what,  | 
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self.base[t[1]:t[2]],  | 
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self.a[t[3]:t[4]],  | 
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self.b[t[5]:t[6]])  | 
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else:  | 
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raise ValueError(what)  | 
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def merge_regions(self):  | 
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"""Return sequences of matching and conflicting regions.  | 
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        This returns tuples, where the first value says what kind we
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        have:
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        'unchanged', start, end
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             Take a region of base[start:end]
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        'same', astart, aend
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             b and a are different from base but give the same result
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        'a', start, end
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             Non-clashing insertion from a[start:end]
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        Method is as follows:
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        The two sequences align only on regions which match the base
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        and both descendents.  These are found by doing a two-way diff
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        of each one against the base, and then finding the
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        intersections between those regions.  These "sync regions"
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        are by definition unchanged in both and easily dealt with.
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        The regions in between can be in any of three cases:
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        conflicted, or changed on only one side.
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        """
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        # section a[0:ia] has been disposed of, etc
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iz = ia = ib = 0  | 
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for zmatch, zend, amatch, aend, bmatch, bend in self.find_sync_regions():  | 
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            #print 'match base [%d:%d]' % (zmatch, zend)
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matchlen = zend - zmatch  | 
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assert matchlen >= 0  | 
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assert matchlen == (aend - amatch)  | 
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assert matchlen == (bend - bmatch)  | 
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len_a = amatch - ia  | 
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len_b = bmatch - ib  | 
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len_base = zmatch - iz  | 
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assert len_a >= 0  | 
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assert len_b >= 0  | 
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assert len_base >= 0  | 
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            #print 'unmatched a=%d, b=%d' % (len_a, len_b)
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if len_a or len_b:  | 
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                # try to avoid actually slicing the lists
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equal_a = compare_range(self.a, ia, amatch,  | 
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self.base, iz, zmatch)  | 
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equal_b = compare_range(self.b, ib, bmatch,  | 
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self.base, iz, zmatch)  | 
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same = compare_range(self.a, ia, amatch,  | 
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self.b, ib, bmatch)  | 
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yield 'same', ia, amatch  | 
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elif equal_a and not equal_b:  | 
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yield 'b', ib, bmatch  | 
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elif equal_b and not equal_a:  | 
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yield 'a', ia, amatch  | 
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elif not equal_a and not equal_b:  | 
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yield 'conflict', iz, zmatch, ia, amatch, ib, bmatch  | 
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raise AssertionError("can't handle a=b=base but unmatched")  | 
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ia = amatch  | 
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ib = bmatch  | 
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iz = zmatch  | 
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            # if the same part of the base was deleted on both sides
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            # that's OK, we can just skip it.
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if matchlen > 0:  | 
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assert ia == amatch  | 
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assert ib == bmatch  | 
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assert iz == zmatch  | 
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yield 'unchanged', zmatch, zend  | 
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iz = zend  | 
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def find_sync_regions(self):  | 
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"""Return a list of sync regions, where both descendents match the base.  | 
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        Generates a list of (base1, base2, a1, a2, b1, b2).  There is
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        always a zero-length sync region at the end of all the files.
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        """
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ia = ib = 0  | 
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amatches = SequenceMatcher(None, self.base, self.a).get_matching_blocks()  | 
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bmatches = SequenceMatcher(None, self.base, self.b).get_matching_blocks()  | 
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len_a = len(amatches)  | 
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len_b = len(bmatches)  | 
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while ia < len_a and ib < len_b:  | 
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abase, amatch, alen = amatches[ia]  | 
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bbase, bmatch, blen = bmatches[ib]  | 
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            # there is an unconflicted block at i; how long does it
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            # extend?  until whichever one ends earlier.
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i = intersect((abase, abase+alen), (bbase, bbase+blen))  | 
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intbase = i[0]  | 
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intend = i[1]  | 
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                # the region that matches in either one
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assert intlen <= alen  | 
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assert intlen <= blen  | 
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assert abase <= intbase  | 
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asub = amatch + (intbase - abase)  | 
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bsub = bmatch + (intbase - bbase)  | 
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assert self.base[intbase:intend] == self.b[bsub:bend]  | 
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sl.append((intbase, intend,  | 
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asub, aend,  | 
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bsub, bend))  | 
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            # advance whichever one ends first in the base text
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if (abase + alen) < (bbase + blen):  | 
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ia += 1  | 
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else:  | 
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ib += 1  | 
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intbase = len(self.base)  | 
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abase = len(self.a)  | 
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bbase = len(self.b)  | 
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sl.append((intbase, intbase, abase, abase, bbase, bbase))  | 
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return sl  | 
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def find_unconflicted(self):  | 
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"""Return a list of ranges in base that are not conflicted."""  | 
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from difflib import SequenceMatcher  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - don't sync up on blank or hash-only lines  | 
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import re  | 
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        # don't sync-up on lines containing only blanks or pounds
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junk_re = re.compile(r'^[ \t#]*$')  | 
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am = SequenceMatcher(junk_re.match, self.base, self.a).get_matching_blocks()  | 
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bm = SequenceMatcher(junk_re.match, self.base, self.b).get_matching_blocks()  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - start code for built-in diff3-style resolve  | 
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unc = []  | 
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while am and bm:  | 
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            # there is an unconflicted block at i; how long does it
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            # extend?  until whichever one ends earlier.
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a1 = am[0][0]  | 
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a2 = a1 + am[0][2]  | 
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b1 = bm[0][0]  | 
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b2 = b1 + bm[0][2]  | 
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i = intersect((a1, a2), (b1, b2))  | 
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if i:  | 
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unc.append(i)  | 
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if a2 < b2:  | 
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del am[0]  | 
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else:  | 
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del bm[0]  | 
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return unc  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - More merge3 cvs-form stuff  | 
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def main(argv):  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - handle chunks which differ from the base but agree  | 
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    # as for diff3 and meld the syntax is "MINE BASE OTHER"
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a = file(argv[1], 'rt').readlines()  | 
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base = file(argv[2], 'rt').readlines()  | 
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829
by Martin Pool
 - More merge3 cvs-form stuff  | 
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b = file(argv[3], 'rt').readlines()  | 
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m3 = Merge3(base, a, b)  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - Merge3.find_sync_regions() - avoid problems with iters on python2.3 by  | 
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    #for sr in m3.find_sync_regions():
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    #    print sr
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by Martin Pool
 - New Merge3.merge_annotated method for debugging.  | 
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    # sys.stdout.writelines(m3.merge_lines(name_a=argv[1], name_b=argv[3]))
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sys.stdout.writelines(m3.merge_annotated())  | 
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by Martin Pool
 - More merge3 cvs-form stuff  | 
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if __name__ == '__main__':  | 
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import sys  | 
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sys.exit(main(sys.argv))  |