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# Inserted block for differenceing
# use Algorithm::Diff qw(traverse_sequences);
# in standard version
# The following BEGIN block contains a verbatim copy of
# Ned Konz' Algorithm::Diff package version 1.15 except
# that subroutine _longestCommonSubsequence has been replace by
# a routine which internally uses the UNIX diff command for
# the differencing rather than the Perl routines if the
# length of the sequences exceeds some threshold.
# Also, all POD documentation has been stripped out.
#
# (the distribution on which this modification is based is available
# from http://search.cpan.org/~nedkonz/Algorithm-Diff-1.15
# the most recent version can be found via http://search.cpan.org/search?module=Algorithm::Diff )
# Please note the LICENCE for Algorithm::Diff :
# "Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Ned Konz. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software;
# you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
# as Perl itself."
# The fast-differencing version of latexdiff is provided as a convenience
# for latex users under Unix-like systems which have a 'diff' command.
# If you believe
# the inlining of Algorithm::Diff violates its license please contact
# me and I will modify the latexdiff distribution accordingly.
# Frederik Tilmann (tilmann@esc.cam.ac.uk)
# Jonathan Paisley is acknowledged for the idea of using the system diff
# command to achieve shorter running times
BEGIN {
package Algorithm::Diff;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT_OK @ISA @EXPORT);
use integer; # see below in _replaceNextLargerWith() for mod to make
# if you don't use this
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw();
@EXPORT_OK = qw(LCS diff traverse_sequences traverse_balanced sdiff);
$VERSION = sprintf('%d.%02d fast', (q$Revision: 1.15 $ =~ /\d+/g));
# Global parameters
use File::Temp qw/tempfile/;
# if larger number of elements in longestCommonSubsequence smaller than
# this number, then use internal algorithm, otherwise use UNIX diff
use constant THRESHOLD => 100 ;
# Detect whether diff --minimal option is available
# if yes we use it
use constant MINIMAL => ( system('diff','--minimal','/dev/null','/dev/null') >> 8 ==0 ? "--minimal" : "" ) ;
# McIlroy-Hunt diff algorithm
# Adapted from the Smalltalk code of Mario I. Wolczko, <mario@wolczko.com>
# by Ned Konz, perl@bike-nomad.com
# Create a hash that maps each element of $aCollection to the set of positions
# it occupies in $aCollection, restricted to the elements within the range of
# indexes specified by $start and $end.
# The fourth parameter is a subroutine reference that will be called to
# generate a string to use as a key.
# Additional parameters, if any, will be passed to this subroutine.
#
# my $hashRef = _withPositionsOfInInterval( \@array, $start, $end, $keyGen );
sub _withPositionsOfInInterval
{
my $aCollection = shift; # array ref
my $start = shift;
my $end = shift;
my $keyGen = shift;
my %d;
my $index;
for ( $index = $start ; $index <= $end ; $index++ )
{
my $element = $aCollection->[$index];
my $key = &$keyGen( $element, @_ );
if ( exists( $d{$key} ) )
{
unshift ( @{ $d{$key} }, $index );
}
else
{
$d{$key} = [$index];
}
}
return wantarray ? %d : \%d;
}
# Find the place at which aValue would normally be inserted into the array. If
# that place is already occupied by aValue, do nothing, and return undef. If
# the place does not exist (i.e., it is off the end of the array), add it to
# the end, otherwise replace the element at that point with aValue.
# It is assumed that the array's values are numeric.
# This is where the bulk (75%) of the time is spent in this module, so try to
# make it fast!
sub _replaceNextLargerWith
{
my ( $array, $aValue, $high ) = @_;
$high ||= $#$array;
# off the end?
if ( $high == -1 || $aValue > $array->[-1] )
{
push ( @$array, $aValue );
return $high + 1;
}
# binary search for insertion point...
my $low = 0;
my $index;
my $found;
while ( $low <= $high )
{
$index = ( $high + $low ) / 2;
# $index = int(( $high + $low ) / 2); # without 'use integer'
$found = $array->[$index];
if ( $aValue == $found )
{
return undef;
}
elsif ( $aValue > $found )
{
$low = $index + 1;
}
else
{
$high = $index - 1;
}
}
# now insertion point is in $low.
$array->[$low] = $aValue; # overwrite next larger
return $low;
}
# This method computes the longest common subsequence in $a and $b.
# Result is array or ref, whose contents is such that
# $a->[ $i ] == $b->[ $result[ $i ] ]
# foreach $i in ( 0 .. $#result ) if $result[ $i ] is defined.
# An additional argument may be passed; this is a hash or key generating
# function that should return a string that uniquely identifies the given
# element. It should be the case that if the key is the same, the elements
# will compare the same. If this parameter is undef or missing, the key
# will be the element as a string.
# By default, comparisons will use "eq" and elements will be turned into keys
# using the default stringizing operator '""'.
# Additional parameters, if any, will be passed to the key generation routine.
sub _longestCommonSubsequence
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $b = shift; # array ref
my $keyGen = shift; # code ref
my $compare; # code ref
# set up code refs
# Note that these are optimized.
if ( !defined($keyGen) ) # optimize for strings
{
$keyGen = sub { $_[0] };
$compare = sub { my ( $a, $b ) = @_; $a eq $b };
}
else
{
$compare = sub {
my $a = shift;
my $b = shift;
&$keyGen( $a, @_ ) eq &$keyGen( $b, @_ );
};
}
my ( $aStart, $aFinish, $bStart, $bFinish, $matchVector ) =
( 0, $#$a, 0, $#$b, [] );
# Check whether to use internal routine (small number of elements)
# or use it as a wrapper for UNIX diff
if ( ( $#$a > $#$b ? $#$a : $#$b) < THRESHOLD ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: regular longestCommonSubsequence\n";
# First we prune off any common elements at the beginning
while ( $aStart <= $aFinish
and $bStart <= $bFinish
and &$compare( $a->[$aStart], $b->[$bStart], @_ ) )
{
$matchVector->[ $aStart++ ] = $bStart++;
}
# now the end
while ( $aStart <= $aFinish
and $bStart <= $bFinish
and &$compare( $a->[$aFinish], $b->[$bFinish], @_ ) )
{
$matchVector->[ $aFinish-- ] = $bFinish--;
}
# Now compute the equivalence classes of positions of elements
my $bMatches =
_withPositionsOfInInterval( $b, $bStart, $bFinish, $keyGen, @_ );
my $thresh = [];
my $links = [];
my ( $i, $ai, $j, $k );
for ( $i = $aStart ; $i <= $aFinish ; $i++ )
{
$ai = &$keyGen( $a->[$i], @_ );
if ( exists( $bMatches->{$ai} ) )
{
$k = 0;
for $j ( @{ $bMatches->{$ai} } )
{
# optimization: most of the time this will be true
if ( $k and $thresh->[$k] > $j and $thresh->[ $k - 1 ] < $j )
{
$thresh->[$k] = $j;
}
else
{
$k = _replaceNextLargerWith( $thresh, $j, $k );
}
# oddly, it's faster to always test this (CPU cache?).
if ( defined($k) )
{
$links->[$k] =
[ ( $k ? $links->[ $k - 1 ] : undef ), $i, $j ];
}
}
}
}
if (@$thresh)
{
for ( my $link = $links->[$#$thresh] ; $link ; $link = $link->[0] )
{
$matchVector->[ $link->[1] ] = $link->[2];
}
}
}
else {
my ($fha,$fhb,$fna,$fnb,$ele,$key);
my ($alines,$blines,$alb,$alf,$blb,$blf);
my ($minimal)=MINIMAL;
# large number of elements, use system diff
### print STDERR "DEBUG: fast (diff) longestCommonSubsequence\n";
($fha,$fna)=tempfile("DiffA-XXXX") or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Cannot open tempfile for sequence A";
($fhb,$fnb)=tempfile("DiffB-XXXX") or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Cannot open tempfile for sequence B";
# prepare sequence A
foreach $ele ( @$a ) {
$key=&$keyGen( $ele, @_ );
$key =~ s/\\/\\\\/g ;
$key =~ s/\n/\\n/sg ;
### if ($key =~ m/general/ ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: A Sequence |$key|";
### }
print $fha "$key\n" ;
}
close($fha);
# prepare sequence B
foreach $ele ( @$b ) {
$key=&$keyGen( $ele, @_ );
$key =~ s/\\/\\\\/g ;
$key =~ s/\n/\\n/sg ;
### if ($key =~ m/general/ ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: B Sequence |$key|";
### }
print $fhb "$key\n" ;
}
close($fhb);
### print STDERR "DEBUG: Sequence A, reprocessed in $fna:\n===============\n";
### system ("cat", $fna);
### print STDERR "DEBUG: ",MINIMAL,"============================\n";
open(DIFFPIPE, "diff $minimal $fna $fnb |") or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Cannot launch diff process. $!" ;
# The diff line numbering begins with 1, but Perl subscripts start with 0
# We follow the diff numbering but substract 1 when assigning to matchVector
$aStart++; $bStart++ ; $aFinish++ ; $bFinish++ ;
while( <DIFFPIPE> ) {
if ( ($alines,$blines) = ( m/^(\d*(?:,\d*)?)?c(\d*(?:,\d*)?)?$/ ) ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: Detected changed lines: range ${alines}c${blines}\n";
($alb,$alf)=split(/,/,$alines);
($blb,$blf)=split(/,/,$blines);
$alf=$alb unless defined($alf);
$blf=$blb unless defined($blf);
### print STDERR "DEBUG: $alb $alf $blb $blf\n";
while($aStart < $alb ) {
$matchVector->[ -1 + $aStart++ ] = -1 + $bStart++ ;
}
# check for consistency
$bStart==$blb or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Fatal error in interpreting diff output: Inconsistency in changed sequence";
$aStart=$alf+1;
$bStart=$blf+1;
}
elsif ( ($alb,$blines) = ( m/^(\d*)a(\d*(?:,\d*)?)$/ ) ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: Detected appended lines: range ${alb}a${blines}\n";
($blb,$blf)=split(/,/,$blines);
$blf=$blb unless defined($blf);
while ( $bStart < $blb ) {
$matchVector->[ -1 + $aStart++ ] = -1 + $bStart++ ;
}
$aStart==$alb+1 or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Fatal error in interpreting diff output: Inconsistency in appended sequence near elements $aStart and $bStart";
$bStart=$blf+1;
}
elsif ( ($alines,$blb) = ( m/^(\d*(?:,\d*)?)d(\d*)$/ ) ) {
### print STDERR "DEBUG: Detected deleted lines: range ${alines}c${blb}\n";
($alb,$alf)=split(/,/,$alines);
$alf=$alb unless defined($alf);
while ( $aStart < $alb ) {
$matchVector->[ -1 + $aStart++ ] = -1 + $bStart++ ;
}
$bStart==$blb+1 or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Fatal error in interpreting diff output: Inconsistency in deleted sequence near elements $aStart and $bStart";
$aStart=$alf+1;
}
elsif ( m/^Binary files/ ) {
# if diff reports it is a binary file force --text mode. I do not like
# to always use this option because it is probably only available in GNU diff
### print STDERR "DEBUG: Detected binary file. Relaunching diff with text option\n" ;
open(DIFFPIPE, "diff --text $fna $fnb |") or die "Cannot launch diff process. $!" ;
}
# Default: just skip line
}
while ($aStart <= $aFinish ) {
$matchVector->[ -1 + $aStart++ ] = -1 + $bStart++ ;
}
$bStart==$bFinish+1 or die "_longestCommonSubsequence: Fatal error in interpreting diff output: Inconsistency at end";
close DIFFPIPE;
# check whether a system error has occurred or return status is greater than or equal to 5
if ( $! || ($? >> 8) > 5) {
print STDERR "diff process failed with exit code ", ($? >> 8), " $!\n";
die;
}
### print STDERR "DEBUG TEMPFILES: $fna, $fnb\n";
unlink $fna,$fnb ;
}
return wantarray ? @$matchVector : $matchVector;
}
sub traverse_sequences
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $b = shift; # array ref
my $callbacks = shift || {};
my $keyGen = shift;
my $matchCallback = $callbacks->{'MATCH'} || sub { };
my $discardACallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_A'} || sub { };
my $finishedACallback = $callbacks->{'A_FINISHED'};
my $discardBCallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_B'} || sub { };
my $finishedBCallback = $callbacks->{'B_FINISHED'};
my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, $keyGen, @_ );
# Process all the lines in @$matchVector
my $lastA = $#$a;
my $lastB = $#$b;
my $bi = 0;
my $ai;
for ( $ai = 0 ; $ai <= $#$matchVector ; $ai++ )
{
my $bLine = $matchVector->[$ai];
if ( defined($bLine) ) # matched
{
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) while $bi < $bLine;
&$matchCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ );
}
else
{
&$discardACallback( $ai, $bi, @_ );
}
}
# The last entry (if any) processed was a match.
# $ai and $bi point just past the last matching lines in their sequences.
while ( $ai <= $lastA or $bi <= $lastB )
{
# last A?
if ( $ai == $lastA + 1 and $bi <= $lastB )
{
if ( defined($finishedACallback) )
{
&$finishedACallback( $lastA, @_ );
$finishedACallback = undef;
}
else
{
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) while $bi <= $lastB;
}
}
# last B?
if ( $bi == $lastB + 1 and $ai <= $lastA )
{
if ( defined($finishedBCallback) )
{
&$finishedBCallback( $lastB, @_ );
$finishedBCallback = undef;
}
else
{
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ) while $ai <= $lastA;
}
}
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ) if $ai <= $lastA;
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) if $bi <= $lastB;
}
return 1;
}
sub traverse_balanced
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $b = shift; # array ref
my $callbacks = shift || {};
my $keyGen = shift;
my $matchCallback = $callbacks->{'MATCH'} || sub { };
my $discardACallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_A'} || sub { };
my $discardBCallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_B'} || sub { };
my $changeCallback = $callbacks->{'CHANGE'};
my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, $keyGen, @_ );
# Process all the lines in match vector
my $lastA = $#$a;
my $lastB = $#$b;
my $bi = 0;
my $ai = 0;
my $ma = -1;
my $mb;
while (1)
{
# Find next match indices $ma and $mb
do { $ma++ } while ( $ma <= $#$matchVector && !defined $matchVector->[$ma] );
last if $ma > $#$matchVector; # end of matchVector?
$mb = $matchVector->[$ma];
# Proceed with discard a/b or change events until
# next match
while ( $ai < $ma || $bi < $mb )
{
if ( $ai < $ma && $bi < $mb )
{
# Change
if ( defined $changeCallback )
{
&$changeCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ );
}
else
{
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ );
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ );
}
}
elsif ( $ai < $ma )
{
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ );
}
else
{
# $bi < $mb
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ );
}
}
# Match
&$matchCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ );
}
while ( $ai <= $lastA || $bi <= $lastB )
{
if ( $ai <= $lastA && $bi <= $lastB )
{
# Change
if ( defined $changeCallback )
{
&$changeCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ );
}
else
{
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ );
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ );
}
}
elsif ( $ai <= $lastA )
{
&$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ );
}
else
{
# $bi <= $lastB
&$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ );
}
}
return 1;
}
sub LCS
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, @_ );
my @retval;
my $i;
for ( $i = 0 ; $i <= $#$matchVector ; $i++ )
{
if ( defined( $matchVector->[$i] ) )
{
push ( @retval, $a->[$i] );
}
}
return wantarray ? @retval : \@retval;
}
sub diff
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $b = shift; # array ref
my $retval = [];
my $hunk = [];
my $discard = sub { push ( @$hunk, [ '-', $_[0], $a->[ $_[0] ] ] ) };
my $add = sub { push ( @$hunk, [ '+', $_[1], $b->[ $_[1] ] ] ) };
my $match = sub { push ( @$retval, $hunk ) if scalar(@$hunk); $hunk = [] };
traverse_sequences( $a, $b,
{ MATCH => $match, DISCARD_A => $discard, DISCARD_B => $add }, @_ );
&$match();
return wantarray ? @$retval : $retval;
}
sub sdiff
{
my $a = shift; # array ref
my $b = shift; # array ref
my $retval = [];
my $discard = sub { push ( @$retval, [ '-', $a->[ $_[0] ], "" ] ) };
my $add = sub { push ( @$retval, [ '+', "", $b->[ $_[1] ] ] ) };
my $change = sub {
push ( @$retval, [ 'c', $a->[ $_[0] ], $b->[ $_[1] ] ] );
};
my $match = sub {
push ( @$retval, [ 'u', $a->[ $_[0] ], $b->[ $_[1] ] ] );
};
traverse_balanced(
$a,
$b,
{
MATCH => $match,
DISCARD_A => $discard,
DISCARD_B => $add,
CHANGE => $change,
},
@_
);
return wantarray ? @$retval : $retval;
}
1;
}
import Algorithm::Diff qw(traverse_sequences);
# End of inserted block for stand-alone version