/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_git_blame_h__ #define INCLUDE_git_blame_h__ #include "common.h" #include "oid.h" /** * @file git2/blame.h * @brief Git blame routines * @defgroup git_blame Git blame routines * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL /** * Flags for indicating option behavior for git_blame APIs. */ typedef enum { /** Normal blame, the default */ GIT_BLAME_NORMAL = 0, /** Track lines that have moved within a file (like `git blame -M`). * NOT IMPLEMENTED. */ GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_FILE = (1<<0), /** Track lines that have moved across files in the same commit (like `git blame -C`). * NOT IMPLEMENTED. */ GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_COMMIT_MOVES = (1<<1), /** Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in the * same commit (like `git blame -CC`). Implies SAME_FILE. * NOT IMPLEMENTED. */ GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_SAME_COMMIT_COPIES = (1<<2), /** Track lines that have been copied from another file that exists in *any* * commit (like `git blame -CCC`). Implies SAME_COMMIT_COPIES. * NOT IMPLEMENTED. */ GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES = (1<<3), /** Restrict the search of commits to those reachable following only the * first parents. */ GIT_BLAME_FIRST_PARENT = (1<<4), } git_blame_flag_t; /** * Blame options structure * * Use zeros to indicate default settings. It's easiest to use the * `GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_INIT` macro: * git_blame_options opts = GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_INIT; * * - `flags` is a combination of the `git_blame_flag_t` values above. * - `min_match_characters` is the lower bound on the number of alphanumeric * characters that must be detected as moving/copying within a file for it to * associate those lines with the parent commit. The default value is 20. * This value only takes effect if any of the `GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_*` * flags are specified. * - `newest_commit` is the id of the newest commit to consider. The default * is HEAD. * - `oldest_commit` is the id of the oldest commit to consider. The default * is the first commit encountered with a NULL parent. * - `min_line` is the first line in the file to blame. The default is 1 (line * numbers start with 1). * - `max_line` is the last line in the file to blame. The default is the last * line of the file. */ typedef struct git_blame_options { unsigned int version; uint32_t flags; uint16_t min_match_characters; git_oid newest_commit; git_oid oldest_commit; size_t min_line; size_t max_line; } git_blame_options; #define GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_VERSION 1 #define GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_INIT {GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_VERSION} /** * Initializes a `git_blame_options` with default values. Equivalent to * creating an instance with GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_INIT. * * @param opts The `git_blame_options` struct to initialize * @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_VERSION` * @return Zero on success; -1 on failure. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_blame_init_options( git_blame_options *opts, unsigned int version); /** * Structure that represents a blame hunk. * * - `lines_in_hunk` is the number of lines in this hunk * - `final_commit_id` is the OID of the commit where this line was last * changed. * - `final_start_line_number` is the 1-based line number where this hunk * begins, in the final version of the file * - `orig_commit_id` is the OID of the commit where this hunk was found. This * will usually be the same as `final_commit_id`, except when * `GIT_BLAME_TRACK_COPIES_ANY_COMMIT_COPIES` has been specified. * - `orig_path` is the path to the file where this hunk originated, as of the * commit specified by `orig_commit_id`. * - `orig_start_line_number` is the 1-based line number where this hunk begins * in the file named by `orig_path` in the commit specified by * `orig_commit_id`. * - `boundary` is 1 iff the hunk has been tracked to a boundary commit (the * root, or the commit specified in git_blame_options.oldest_commit) */ typedef struct git_blame_hunk { size_t lines_in_hunk; git_oid final_commit_id; size_t final_start_line_number; git_signature *final_signature; git_oid orig_commit_id; const char *orig_path; size_t orig_start_line_number; git_signature *orig_signature; char boundary; } git_blame_hunk; /* Opaque structure to hold blame results */ typedef struct git_blame git_blame; /** * Gets the number of hunks that exist in the blame structure. */ GIT_EXTERN(uint32_t) git_blame_get_hunk_count(git_blame *blame); /** * Gets the blame hunk at the given index. * * @param blame the blame structure to query * @param index index of the hunk to retrieve * @return the hunk at the given index, or NULL on error */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_blame_hunk*) git_blame_get_hunk_byindex( git_blame *blame, uint32_t index); /** * Gets the hunk that relates to the given line number in the newest commit. * * @param blame the blame structure to query * @param lineno the (1-based) line number to find a hunk for * @return the hunk that contains the given line, or NULL on error */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_blame_hunk*) git_blame_get_hunk_byline( git_blame *blame, size_t lineno); /** * Get the blame for a single file. * * @param out pointer that will receive the blame object * @param repo repository whose history is to be walked * @param path path to file to consider * @param options options for the blame operation. If NULL, this is treated as * though GIT_BLAME_OPTIONS_INIT were passed. * @return 0 on success, or an error code. (use giterr_last for information * about the error.) */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_blame_file( git_blame **out, git_repository *repo, const char *path, git_blame_options *options); /** * Get blame data for a file that has been modified in memory. The `reference` * parameter is a pre-calculated blame for the in-odb history of the file. This * means that once a file blame is completed (which can be expensive), updating * the buffer blame is very fast. * * Lines that differ between the buffer and the committed version are marked as * having a zero OID for their final_commit_id. * * @param out pointer that will receive the resulting blame data * @param reference cached blame from the history of the file (usually the output * from git_blame_file) * @param buffer the (possibly) modified contents of the file * @param buffer_len number of valid bytes in the buffer * @return 0 on success, or an error code. (use giterr_last for information * about the error) */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_blame_buffer( git_blame **out, git_blame *reference, const char *buffer, size_t buffer_len); /** * Free memory allocated by git_blame_file or git_blame_buffer. * * @param blame the blame structure to free */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_blame_free(git_blame *blame); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif