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From: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>
To: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [ILLUSTRATION PATCH] color-words: take an optional regular expression describing words
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 13:24:33 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200901091324.40583.trast@student.ethz.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.1.00.0901091255230.30769@pacific.mpi-cbg.de>

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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> 
> In some applications, words are not delimited by white space.  To
> allow for that, you can specify a regular expression describing
> what makes a word with
> 
> 	git diff --color-words='^[A-Za-z0-9]*'
[...]
> 	> Intuitively, all you would have to do is to replace this part in 
> 	> diff_words_show()
> 	> 
> 	>         for (i = 0; i < minus.size; i++)
> 	>                 if (isspace(minus.ptr[i]))
> 	>                         minus.ptr[i] = '\n';
> 	> 
> 	> by a loop finding the next word boundary.
[...]
> 	> However, as I said, I think it would be much more intuitive to 
> 	> characterize the _words_ instead of the _word boundaries_.

That doesn't work.  You cannot overwrite actual content in the strings
to be diffed with newlines.  The current --color-words exploits the
fact that we don't care about spaces anyway, so we might as well
replace them with newlines, but we _do_ care about the words and in
the regexed version, you have no guarantees about where they might start.

To wit:

  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ cat >foo
  foo_bar_baz
  quux
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ git add foo
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ git ci -m initial
  [master (root-commit)]: created f110c6c: "initial"
   1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
   create mode 100644 foo
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ cat >foo
  foo_
  ar_
  az
  quux
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ git diff
  diff --git i/foo w/foo
  index 5b34f11..a2762c6 100644
  --- i/foo
  +++ w/foo
  @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
  -foo_bar_baz
  +foo_
  +ar_
  +az
   quux
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ git diff --color-words
  diff --git i/foo w/foo
  index 5b34f11..a2762c6 100644
  --- i/foo
  +++ w/foo
  @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
  foo_bar_bafoo_
  ar_
  az
  quux
  thomas@thomas:~/tmp/foo(master)$ git diff --color-words='[a-zA-Z]+_?'
  diff --git i/foo w/foo
  index 5b34f11..a2762c6 100644
  --- i/foo
  +++ w/foo
  @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
  quux

Even without the colours, you can see that it has a blind spot for
changes around a newline.  Perhaps there is an easier way to remember
them, but we definitely cannot *forget* about the word boundaries.

That being said, even though my patch correctly sees the changes, the
above test case also exposes some sort of string overrun :-(

> 	> And I would like to keep the default as-is (together _with_ the 
> 	> performance.  IOW if the user did not specify a regexp, it should fall 
> 	> back to what it does now, which is slow enough).

That's definitely a valid request.

I'll come up with a fixed patch, and probably make it both
funcname-like (Jeff's idea) and command line configurable.

-- 
Thomas Rast
trast@{inf,student}.ethz.ch


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  reply	other threads:[~2009-01-09 12:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-01-09  0:05 [RFC PATCH] make diff --color-words customizable Thomas Rast
2009-01-09  0:25 ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-09  0:50   ` Thomas Rast
2009-01-09 11:15     ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-09 11:59       ` [ILLUSTRATION PATCH] color-words: take an optional regular expression describing words Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-09 12:24         ` Thomas Rast [this message]
2009-01-09 13:05           ` Teemu Likonen
2009-01-10  0:57             ` [PATCH v2] make diff --color-words customizable Thomas Rast
2009-01-10  1:50               ` Jakub Narebski
2009-01-10 11:37                 ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-10 13:36                   ` Jakub Narebski
2009-01-10 14:08                     ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-12 23:59                       ` Jakub Narebski
2009-01-13  0:40                         ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-10 17:53                     ` Davide Libenzi
2009-01-13  0:52                       ` Jakub Narebski
2009-01-13 18:50                         ` Davide Libenzi
2009-01-10 10:49               ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-10 11:25                 ` Thomas Rast
2009-01-10 11:45                   ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-11  1:34                     ` Junio C Hamano
2009-01-11 10:27                       ` [PATCH v3 0/4] customizable --color-words Thomas Rast
2009-01-11 10:27                       ` [PATCH v3 1/4] word diff: comments, preparations for regex customization Thomas Rast
2009-01-11 13:41                         ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-11 19:49                         ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-11 22:19                         ` Junio C Hamano
2009-01-11 10:27                       ` [PATCH v3 2/4] word diff: customizable word splits Thomas Rast
2009-01-11 22:20                         ` Junio C Hamano
2009-01-11 10:27                       ` [PATCH v3 3/4] word diff: make regex configurable via attributes Thomas Rast
2009-01-11 23:20                         ` Junio C Hamano
2009-01-11 10:27                       ` [PATCH v3 4/4] word diff: test customizable word splits Thomas Rast
2009-01-09  9:53 ` [RFC PATCH] make diff --color-words customizable Jeff King
2009-01-09 11:18   ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-01-09 11:22     ` Jeff King

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