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/*
* 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_diff_h__
#define INCLUDE_git_diff_h__
#include "common.h"
#include "types.h"
#include "oid.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "refs.h"
/**
* @file git2/diff.h
* @brief Git tree and file differencing routines.
*
* Overview
* --------
*
* Calculating diffs is generally done in two phases: building a list of
* diffs then traversing it. This makes is easier to share logic across
* the various types of diffs (tree vs tree, workdir vs index, etc.), and
* also allows you to insert optional diff post-processing phases,
* such as rename detection, in between the steps. When you are done with
* a diff object, it must be freed.
*
* Terminology
* -----------
*
* To understand the diff APIs, you should know the following terms:
*
* - A `diff` represents the cumulative list of differences between two
* snapshots of a repository (possibly filtered by a set of file name
* patterns). This is the `git_diff` object.
*
* - A `delta` is a file pair with an old and new revision. The old version
* may be absent if the file was just created and the new version may be
* absent if the file was deleted. A diff is mostly just a list of deltas.
*
* - A `binary` file / delta is a file (or pair) for which no text diffs
* should be generated. A diff can contain delta entries that are
* binary, but no diff content will be output for those files. There is
* a base heuristic for binary detection and you can further tune the
* behavior with git attributes or diff flags and option settings.
*
* - A `hunk` is a span of modified lines in a delta along with some stable
* surrounding context. You can configure the amount of context and other
* properties of how hunks are generated. Each hunk also comes with a
* header that described where it starts and ends in both the old and new
* versions in the delta.
*
* - A `line` is a range of characters inside a hunk. It could be a context
* line (i.e. in both old and new versions), an added line (i.e. only in
* the new version), or a removed line (i.e. only in the old version).
* Unfortunately, we don't know anything about the encoding of data in the
* file being diffed, so we cannot tell you much about the line content.
* Line data will not be NUL-byte terminated, however, because it will be
* just a span of bytes inside the larger file.
*
* @ingroup Git
* @{
*/
GIT_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* Flags for diff options. A combination of these flags can be passed
* in via the `flags` value in the `git_diff_options`.
*/
typedef enum {
/** Normal diff, the default */
GIT_DIFF_NORMAL = 0,
/*
* Options controlling which files will be in the diff
*/
/** Reverse the sides of the diff */
GIT_DIFF_REVERSE = (1u << 0),
/** Include ignored files in the diff */
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_IGNORED = (1u << 1),
/** Even with GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_IGNORED, an entire ignored directory
* will be marked with only a single entry in the diff; this flag
* adds all files under the directory as IGNORED entries, too.
*/
GIT_DIFF_RECURSE_IGNORED_DIRS = (1u << 2),
/** Include untracked files in the diff */
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED = (1u << 3),
/** Even with GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED, an entire untracked
* directory will be marked with only a single entry in the diff
* (a la what core Git does in `git status`); this flag adds *all*
* files under untracked directories as UNTRACKED entries, too.
*/
GIT_DIFF_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS = (1u << 4),
/** Include unmodified files in the diff */
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED = (1u << 5),
/** Normally, a type change between files will be converted into a
* DELETED record for the old and an ADDED record for the new; this
* options enabled the generation of TYPECHANGE delta records.
*/
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_TYPECHANGE = (1u << 6),
/** Even with GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_TYPECHANGE, blob->tree changes still
* generally show as a DELETED blob. This flag tries to correctly
* label blob->tree transitions as TYPECHANGE records with new_file's
* mode set to tree. Note: the tree SHA will not be available.
*/
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_TYPECHANGE_TREES = (1u << 7),
/** Ignore file mode changes */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_FILEMODE = (1u << 8),
/** Treat all submodules as unmodified */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_SUBMODULES = (1u << 9),
/** Use case insensitive filename comparisons */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_CASE = (1u << 10),
/** May be combined with `GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_CASE` to specify that a file
* that has changed case will be returned as an add/delete pair.
*/
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_CASECHANGE = (1u << 11),
/** If the pathspec is set in the diff options, this flags indicates
* that the paths will be treated as literal paths instead of
* fnmatch patterns. Each path in the list must either be a full
* path to a file or a directory. (A trailing slash indicates that
* the path will _only_ match a directory). If a directory is
* specified, all children will be included.
*/
GIT_DIFF_DISABLE_PATHSPEC_MATCH = (1u << 12),
/** Disable updating of the `binary` flag in delta records. This is
* useful when iterating over a diff if you don't need hunk and data
* callbacks and want to avoid having to load file completely.
*/
GIT_DIFF_SKIP_BINARY_CHECK = (1u << 13),
/** When diff finds an untracked directory, to match the behavior of
* core Git, it scans the contents for IGNORED and UNTRACKED files.
* If *all* contents are IGNORED, then the directory is IGNORED; if
* any contents are not IGNORED, then the directory is UNTRACKED.
* This is extra work that may not matter in many cases. This flag
* turns off that scan and immediately labels an untracked directory
* as UNTRACKED (changing the behavior to not match core Git).
*/
GIT_DIFF_ENABLE_FAST_UNTRACKED_DIRS = (1u << 14),
/** When diff finds a file in the working directory with stat
* information different from the index, but the OID ends up being the
* same, write the correct stat information into the index. Note:
* without this flag, diff will always leave the index untouched.
*/
GIT_DIFF_UPDATE_INDEX = (1u << 15),
/** Include unreadable files in the diff */
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE = (1u << 16),
/** Include unreadable files in the diff */
GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNREADABLE_AS_UNTRACKED = (1u << 17),
/*
* Options controlling how output will be generated
*/
/** Treat all files as text, disabling binary attributes & detection */
GIT_DIFF_FORCE_TEXT = (1u << 20),
/** Treat all files as binary, disabling text diffs */
GIT_DIFF_FORCE_BINARY = (1u << 21),
/** Ignore all whitespace */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_WHITESPACE = (1u << 22),
/** Ignore changes in amount of whitespace */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_WHITESPACE_CHANGE = (1u << 23),
/** Ignore whitespace at end of line */
GIT_DIFF_IGNORE_WHITESPACE_EOL = (1u << 24),
/** When generating patch text, include the content of untracked
* files. This automatically turns on GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED but
* it does not turn on GIT_DIFF_RECURSE_UNTRACKED_DIRS. Add that
* flag if you want the content of every single UNTRACKED file.
*/
GIT_DIFF_SHOW_UNTRACKED_CONTENT = (1u << 25),
/** When generating output, include the names of unmodified files if
* they are included in the git_diff. Normally these are skipped in
* the formats that list files (e.g. name-only, name-status, raw).
* Even with this, these will not be included in patch format.
*/
GIT_DIFF_SHOW_UNMODIFIED = (1u << 26),
/** Use the "patience diff" algorithm */
GIT_DIFF_PATIENCE = (1u << 28),
/** Take extra time to find minimal diff */
GIT_DIFF_MINIMAL = (1 << 29),
/** Include the necessary deflate / delta information so that `git-apply`
* can apply given diff information to binary files.
*/
GIT_DIFF_SHOW_BINARY = (1 << 30),
} git_diff_option_t;
/**
* The diff object that contains all individual file deltas.
*
* This is an opaque structure which will be allocated by one of the diff
* generator functions below (such as `git_diff_tree_to_tree`). You are
* responsible for releasing the object memory when done, using the
* `git_diff_free()` function.
*/
typedef struct git_diff git_diff;
/**
* Flags for the delta object and the file objects on each side.
*
* These flags are used for both the `flags` value of the `git_diff_delta`
* and the flags for the `git_diff_file` objects representing the old and
* new sides of the delta. Values outside of this public range should be
* considered reserved for internal or future use.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_DIFF_FLAG_BINARY = (1u << 0), /**< file(s) treated as binary data */
GIT_DIFF_FLAG_NOT_BINARY = (1u << 1), /**< file(s) treated as text data */
GIT_DIFF_FLAG_VALID_ID = (1u << 2), /**< `id` value is known correct */
GIT_DIFF_FLAG_EXISTS = (1u << 3), /**< file exists at this side of the delta */
} git_diff_flag_t;
/**
* What type of change is described by a git_diff_delta?
*
* `GIT_DELTA_RENAMED` and `GIT_DELTA_COPIED` will only show up if you run
* `git_diff_find_similar()` on the diff object.
*
* `GIT_DELTA_TYPECHANGE` only shows up given `GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_TYPECHANGE`
* in the option flags (otherwise type changes will be split into ADDED /
* DELETED pairs).
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_DELTA_UNMODIFIED = 0, /**< no changes */
GIT_DELTA_ADDED = 1, /**< entry does not exist in old version */
GIT_DELTA_DELETED = 2, /**< entry does not exist in new version */
GIT_DELTA_MODIFIED = 3, /**< entry content changed between old and new */
GIT_DELTA_RENAMED = 4, /**< entry was renamed between old and new */
GIT_DELTA_COPIED = 5, /**< entry was copied from another old entry */
GIT_DELTA_IGNORED = 6, /**< entry is ignored item in workdir */
GIT_DELTA_UNTRACKED = 7, /**< entry is untracked item in workdir */
GIT_DELTA_TYPECHANGE = 8, /**< type of entry changed between old and new */
GIT_DELTA_UNREADABLE = 9, /**< entry is unreadable */
GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED = 10, /**< entry in the index is conflicted */
} git_delta_t;
/**
* Description of one side of a delta.
*
* Although this is called a "file", it could represent a file, a symbolic
* link, a submodule commit id, or even a tree (although that only if you
* are tracking type changes or ignored/untracked directories).
*
* The `id` is the `git_oid` of the item. If the entry represents an
* absent side of a diff (e.g. the `old_file` of a `GIT_DELTA_ADDED` delta),
* then the oid will be zeroes.
*
* `path` is the NUL-terminated path to the entry relative to the working
* directory of the repository.
*
* `size` is the size of the entry in bytes.
*
* `flags` is a combination of the `git_diff_flag_t` types
*
* `mode` is, roughly, the stat() `st_mode` value for the item. This will
* be restricted to one of the `git_filemode_t` values.
*
* The `id_abbrev` represents the known length of the `id` field, when
* converted to a hex string. It is generally `GIT_OID_HEXSZ`, unless this
* delta was created from reading a patch file, in which case it may be
* abbreviated to something reasonable, like 7 characters.
*/
typedef struct {
git_oid id;
const char *path;
git_off_t size;
uint32_t flags;
uint16_t mode;
uint16_t id_abbrev;
} git_diff_file;
/**
* Description of changes to one entry.
*
* When iterating over a diff, this will be passed to most callbacks and
* you can use the contents to understand exactly what has changed.
*
* The `old_file` represents the "from" side of the diff and the `new_file`
* represents to "to" side of the diff. What those means depend on the
* function that was used to generate the diff and will be documented below.
* You can also use the `GIT_DIFF_REVERSE` flag to flip it around.
*
* Although the two sides of the delta are named "old_file" and "new_file",
* they actually may correspond to entries that represent a file, a symbolic
* link, a submodule commit id, or even a tree (if you are tracking type
* changes or ignored/untracked directories).
*
* Under some circumstances, in the name of efficiency, not all fields will
* be filled in, but we generally try to fill in as much as possible. One
* example is that the "flags" field may not have either the `BINARY` or the
* `NOT_BINARY` flag set to avoid examining file contents if you do not pass
* in hunk and/or line callbacks to the diff foreach iteration function. It
* will just use the git attributes for those files.
*
* The similarity score is zero unless you call `git_diff_find_similar()`
* which does a similarity analysis of files in the diff. Use that
* function to do rename and copy detection, and to split heavily modified
* files in add/delete pairs. After that call, deltas with a status of
* GIT_DELTA_RENAMED or GIT_DELTA_COPIED will have a similarity score
* between 0 and 100 indicating how similar the old and new sides are.
*
* If you ask `git_diff_find_similar` to find heavily modified files to
* break, but to not *actually* break the records, then GIT_DELTA_MODIFIED
* records may have a non-zero similarity score if the self-similarity is
* below the split threshold. To display this value like core Git, invert
* the score (a la `printf("M%03d", 100 - delta->similarity)`).
*/
typedef struct {
git_delta_t status;
uint32_t flags; /**< git_diff_flag_t values */
uint16_t similarity; /**< for RENAMED and COPIED, value 0-100 */
uint16_t nfiles; /**< number of files in this delta */
git_diff_file old_file;
git_diff_file new_file;
} git_diff_delta;
/**
* Diff notification callback function.
*
* The callback will be called for each file, just before the `git_delta_t`
* gets inserted into the diff.
*
* When the callback:
* - returns < 0, the diff process will be aborted.
* - returns > 0, the delta will not be inserted into the diff, but the
* diff process continues.
* - returns 0, the delta is inserted into the diff, and the diff process
* continues.
*/
typedef int (*git_diff_notify_cb)(
const git_diff *diff_so_far,
const git_diff_delta *delta_to_add,
const char *matched_pathspec,
void *payload);
/**
* Diff progress callback.
*
* Called before each file comparison.
*
* @param diff_so_far The diff being generated.
* @param old_path The path to the old file or NULL.
* @param new_path The path to the new file or NULL.
* @return Non-zero to abort the diff.
*/
typedef int (*git_diff_progress_cb)(
const git_diff *diff_so_far,
const char *old_path,
const char *new_path,
void *payload);
/**
* Structure describing options about how the diff should be executed.
*
* Setting all values of the structure to zero will yield the default
* values. Similarly, passing NULL for the options structure will
* give the defaults. The default values are marked below.
*
* - `flags` is a combination of the `git_diff_option_t` values above
* - `context_lines` is the number of unchanged lines that define the
* boundary of a hunk (and to display before and after)
* - `interhunk_lines` is the maximum number of unchanged lines between
* hunk boundaries before the hunks will be merged into a one.
* - `old_prefix` is the virtual "directory" to prefix to old file names
* in hunk headers (default "a")
* - `new_prefix` is the virtual "directory" to prefix to new file names
* in hunk headers (default "b")
* - `pathspec` is an array of paths / fnmatch patterns to constrain diff
* - `max_size` is a file size (in bytes) above which a blob will be marked
* as binary automatically; pass a negative value to disable.
* - `notify_cb` is an optional callback function, notifying the consumer of
* changes to the diff as new deltas are added.
* - `progress_cb` is an optional callback function, notifying the consumer of
* which files are being examined as the diff is generated.
* - `payload` is the payload to pass to the callback functions.
* - `ignore_submodules` overrides the submodule ignore setting for all
* submodules in the diff.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int version; /**< version for the struct */
uint32_t flags; /**< defaults to GIT_DIFF_NORMAL */
/* options controlling which files are in the diff */
git_submodule_ignore_t ignore_submodules; /**< submodule ignore rule */
git_strarray pathspec; /**< defaults to include all paths */
git_diff_notify_cb notify_cb;
git_diff_progress_cb progress_cb;
void *payload;
/* options controlling how to diff text is generated */
uint32_t context_lines; /**< defaults to 3 */
uint32_t interhunk_lines; /**< defaults to 0 */
uint16_t id_abbrev; /**< default 'core.abbrev' or 7 if unset */
git_off_t max_size; /**< defaults to 512MB */
const char *old_prefix; /**< defaults to "a" */
const char *new_prefix; /**< defaults to "b" */
} git_diff_options;
/* The current version of the diff options structure */
#define GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_VERSION 1
/* Stack initializer for diff options. Alternatively use
* `git_diff_options_init` programmatic initialization.
*/
#define GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_INIT \
{GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_VERSION, 0, GIT_SUBMODULE_IGNORE_UNSPECIFIED, {NULL,0}, NULL, NULL, NULL, 3}
/**
* Initializes a `git_diff_options` with default values. Equivalent to
* creating an instance with GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_INIT.
*
* @param opts The `git_diff_options` struct to initialize
* @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_DIFF_OPTIONS_VERSION`
* @return Zero on success; -1 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_init_options(
git_diff_options *opts,
unsigned int version);
/**
* When iterating over a diff, callback that will be made per file.
*
* @param delta A pointer to the delta data for the file
* @param progress Goes from 0 to 1 over the diff
* @param payload User-specified pointer from foreach function
*/
typedef int (*git_diff_file_cb)(
const git_diff_delta *delta,
float progress,
void *payload);
#define GIT_DIFF_HUNK_HEADER_SIZE 128
/**
* When producing a binary diff, the binary data returned will be
* either the deflated full ("literal") contents of the file, or
* the deflated binary delta between the two sides (whichever is
* smaller).
*/
typedef enum {
/** There is no binary delta. */
GIT_DIFF_BINARY_NONE,
/** The binary data is the literal contents of the file. */
GIT_DIFF_BINARY_LITERAL,
/** The binary data is the delta from one side to the other. */
GIT_DIFF_BINARY_DELTA,
} git_diff_binary_t;
/** The contents of one of the files in a binary diff. */
typedef struct {
/** The type of binary data for this file. */
git_diff_binary_t type;
/** The binary data, deflated. */
const char *data;
/** The length of the binary data. */
size_t datalen;
/** The length of the binary data after inflation. */
size_t inflatedlen;
} git_diff_binary_file;
/** Structure describing the binary contents of a diff. */
typedef struct {
/**
* Whether there is data in this binary structure or not. If this
* is `1`, then this was produced and included binary content. If
* this is `0` then this was generated knowing only that a binary
* file changed but without providing the data, probably from a patch
* that said `Binary files a/file.txt and b/file.txt differ`.
*/
unsigned int contains_data;
git_diff_binary_file old_file; /**< The contents of the old file. */
git_diff_binary_file new_file; /**< The contents of the new file. */
} git_diff_binary;
/**
* When iterating over a diff, callback that will be made for
* binary content within the diff.
*/
typedef int(*git_diff_binary_cb)(
const git_diff_delta *delta,
const git_diff_binary *binary,
void *payload);
/**
* Structure describing a hunk of a diff.
*/
typedef struct {
int old_start; /** Starting line number in old_file */
int old_lines; /** Number of lines in old_file */
int new_start; /** Starting line number in new_file */
int new_lines; /** Number of lines in new_file */
size_t header_len; /** Number of bytes in header text */
char header[GIT_DIFF_HUNK_HEADER_SIZE]; /** Header text, NUL-byte terminated */
} git_diff_hunk;
/**
* When iterating over a diff, callback that will be made per hunk.
*/
typedef int (*git_diff_hunk_cb)(
const git_diff_delta *delta,
const git_diff_hunk *hunk,
void *payload);
/**
* Line origin constants.
*
* These values describe where a line came from and will be passed to
* the git_diff_line_cb when iterating over a diff. There are some
* special origin constants at the end that are used for the text
* output callbacks to demarcate lines that are actually part of
* the file or hunk headers.
*/
typedef enum {
/* These values will be sent to `git_diff_line_cb` along with the line */
GIT_DIFF_LINE_CONTEXT = ' ',
GIT_DIFF_LINE_ADDITION = '+',
GIT_DIFF_LINE_DELETION = '-',
GIT_DIFF_LINE_CONTEXT_EOFNL = '=', /**< Both files have no LF at end */
GIT_DIFF_LINE_ADD_EOFNL = '>', /**< Old has no LF at end, new does */
GIT_DIFF_LINE_DEL_EOFNL = '<', /**< Old has LF at end, new does not */
/* The following values will only be sent to a `git_diff_line_cb` when
* the content of a diff is being formatted through `git_diff_print`.
*/
GIT_DIFF_LINE_FILE_HDR = 'F',
GIT_DIFF_LINE_HUNK_HDR = 'H',
GIT_DIFF_LINE_BINARY = 'B' /**< For "Binary files x and y differ" */
} git_diff_line_t;
/**
* Structure describing a line (or data span) of a diff.
*/
typedef struct {
char origin; /**< A git_diff_line_t value */
int old_lineno; /**< Line number in old file or -1 for added line */
int new_lineno; /**< Line number in new file or -1 for deleted line */
int num_lines; /**< Number of newline characters in content */
size_t content_len; /**< Number of bytes of data */
git_off_t content_offset; /**< Offset in the original file to the content */
const char *content; /**< Pointer to diff text, not NUL-byte terminated */
} git_diff_line;
/**
* When iterating over a diff, callback that will be made per text diff
* line. In this context, the provided range will be NULL.
*
* When printing a diff, callback that will be made to output each line
* of text. This uses some extra GIT_DIFF_LINE_... constants for output
* of lines of file and hunk headers.
*/
typedef int (*git_diff_line_cb)(
const git_diff_delta *delta, /**< delta that contains this data */
const git_diff_hunk *hunk, /**< hunk containing this data */
const git_diff_line *line, /**< line data */
void *payload); /**< user reference data */
/**
* Flags to control the behavior of diff rename/copy detection.
*/
typedef enum {
/** Obey `diff.renames`. Overridden by any other GIT_DIFF_FIND_... flag. */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_BY_CONFIG = 0,
/** Look for renames? (`--find-renames`) */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_RENAMES = (1u << 0),
/** Consider old side of MODIFIED for renames? (`--break-rewrites=N`) */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_RENAMES_FROM_REWRITES = (1u << 1),
/** Look for copies? (a la `--find-copies`). */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_COPIES = (1u << 2),
/** Consider UNMODIFIED as copy sources? (`--find-copies-harder`).
*
* For this to work correctly, use GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED when
* the initial `git_diff` is being generated.
*/
GIT_DIFF_FIND_COPIES_FROM_UNMODIFIED = (1u << 3),
/** Mark significant rewrites for split (`--break-rewrites=/M`) */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_REWRITES = (1u << 4),
/** Actually split large rewrites into delete/add pairs */
GIT_DIFF_BREAK_REWRITES = (1u << 5),
/** Mark rewrites for split and break into delete/add pairs */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_AND_BREAK_REWRITES =
(GIT_DIFF_FIND_REWRITES | GIT_DIFF_BREAK_REWRITES),
/** Find renames/copies for UNTRACKED items in working directory.
*
* For this to work correctly, use GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNTRACKED when the
* initial `git_diff` is being generated (and obviously the diff must
* be against the working directory for this to make sense).
*/
GIT_DIFF_FIND_FOR_UNTRACKED = (1u << 6),
/** Turn on all finding features. */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_ALL = (0x0ff),
/** Measure similarity ignoring leading whitespace (default) */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_IGNORE_LEADING_WHITESPACE = 0,
/** Measure similarity ignoring all whitespace */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_IGNORE_WHITESPACE = (1u << 12),
/** Measure similarity including all data */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_DONT_IGNORE_WHITESPACE = (1u << 13),
/** Measure similarity only by comparing SHAs (fast and cheap) */
GIT_DIFF_FIND_EXACT_MATCH_ONLY = (1u << 14),
/** Do not break rewrites unless they contribute to a rename.
*
* Normally, GIT_DIFF_FIND_AND_BREAK_REWRITES will measure the self-
* similarity of modified files and split the ones that have changed a
* lot into a DELETE / ADD pair. Then the sides of that pair will be
* considered candidates for rename and copy detection.
*
* If you add this flag in and the split pair is *not* used for an
* actual rename or copy, then the modified record will be restored to
* a regular MODIFIED record instead of being split.
*/
GIT_DIFF_BREAK_REWRITES_FOR_RENAMES_ONLY = (1u << 15),
/** Remove any UNMODIFIED deltas after find_similar is done.
*
* Using GIT_DIFF_FIND_COPIES_FROM_UNMODIFIED to emulate the
* --find-copies-harder behavior requires building a diff with the
* GIT_DIFF_INCLUDE_UNMODIFIED flag. If you do not want UNMODIFIED
* records in the final result, pass this flag to have them removed.
*/
GIT_DIFF_FIND_REMOVE_UNMODIFIED = (1u << 16),
} git_diff_find_t;
/**
* Pluggable similarity metric
*/
typedef struct {
int (*file_signature)(
void **out, const git_diff_file *file,
const char *fullpath, void *payload);
int (*buffer_signature)(
void **out, const git_diff_file *file,
const char *buf, size_t buflen, void *payload);
void (*free_signature)(void *sig, void *payload);
int (*similarity)(int *score, void *siga, void *sigb, void *payload);
void *payload;
} git_diff_similarity_metric;
/**
* Control behavior of rename and copy detection
*
* These options mostly mimic parameters that can be passed to git-diff.
*
* - `rename_threshold` is the same as the -M option with a value
* - `copy_threshold` is the same as the -C option with a value
* - `rename_from_rewrite_threshold` matches the top of the -B option
* - `break_rewrite_threshold` matches the bottom of the -B option
* - `rename_limit` is the maximum number of matches to consider for
* a particular file. This is a little different from the `-l` option
* to regular Git because we will still process up to this many matches
* before abandoning the search.
*
* The `metric` option allows you to plug in a custom similarity metric.
* Set it to NULL for the default internal metric which is based on sampling
* hashes of ranges of data in the file. The default metric is a pretty
* good similarity approximation that should work fairly well for both text
* and binary data, and is pretty fast with fixed memory overhead.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int version;
/**
* Combination of git_diff_find_t values (default GIT_DIFF_FIND_BY_CONFIG).
* NOTE: if you don't explicitly set this, `diff.renames` could be set
* to false, resulting in `git_diff_find_similar` doing nothing.
*/
uint32_t flags;
/** Similarity to consider a file renamed (default 50) */
uint16_t rename_threshold;
/** Similarity of modified to be eligible rename source (default 50) */
uint16_t rename_from_rewrite_threshold;
/** Similarity to consider a file a copy (default 50) */
uint16_t copy_threshold;
/** Similarity to split modify into delete/add pair (default 60) */
uint16_t break_rewrite_threshold;
/** Maximum similarity sources to examine for a file (somewhat like
* git-diff's `-l` option or `diff.renameLimit` config) (default 200)
*/
size_t rename_limit;
/** Pluggable similarity metric; pass NULL to use internal metric */
git_diff_similarity_metric *metric;
} git_diff_find_options;
#define GIT_DIFF_FIND_OPTIONS_VERSION 1
#define GIT_DIFF_FIND_OPTIONS_INIT {GIT_DIFF_FIND_OPTIONS_VERSION}
/**
* Initializes a `git_diff_find_options` with default values. Equivalent to
* creating an instance with GIT_DIFF_FIND_OPTIONS_INIT.
*
* @param opts The `git_diff_find_options` struct to initialize
* @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_DIFF_FIND_OPTIONS_VERSION`
* @return Zero on success; -1 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_find_init_options(
git_diff_find_options *opts,
unsigned int version);
/** @name Diff Generator Functions
*
* These are the functions you would use to create (or destroy) a
* git_diff from various objects in a repository.
*/
/**@{*/
/**
* Deallocate a diff.
*
* @param diff The previously created diff; cannot be used after free.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) git_diff_free(git_diff *diff);
/**
* Create a diff with the difference between two tree objects.
*
* This is equivalent to `git diff <old-tree> <new-tree>`
*
* The first tree will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta and the
* second tree will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta. You can
* pass NULL to indicate an empty tree, although it is an error to pass
* NULL for both the `old_tree` and `new_tree`.
*
* @param diff Output pointer to a git_diff pointer to be allocated.
* @param repo The repository containing the trees.
* @param old_tree A git_tree object to diff from, or NULL for empty tree.
* @param new_tree A git_tree object to diff to, or NULL for empty tree.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_tree_to_tree(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_tree *old_tree,
git_tree *new_tree,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Create a diff between a tree and repository index.
*
* This is equivalent to `git diff --cached <treeish>` or if you pass
* the HEAD tree, then like `git diff --cached`.
*
* The tree you pass will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta, and
* the index will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
*
* If you pass NULL for the index, then the existing index of the `repo`
* will be used. In this case, the index will be refreshed from disk
* (if it has changed) before the diff is generated.
*
* @param diff Output pointer to a git_diff pointer to be allocated.
* @param repo The repository containing the tree and index.
* @param old_tree A git_tree object to diff from, or NULL for empty tree.
* @param index The index to diff with; repo index used if NULL.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_tree_to_index(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_tree *old_tree,
git_index *index,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Create a diff between the repository index and the workdir directory.
*
* This matches the `git diff` command. See the note below on
* `git_diff_tree_to_workdir` for a discussion of the difference between
* `git diff` and `git diff HEAD` and how to emulate a `git diff <treeish>`
* using libgit2.
*
* The index will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta, and the
* working directory will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
*
* If you pass NULL for the index, then the existing index of the `repo`
* will be used. In this case, the index will be refreshed from disk
* (if it has changed) before the diff is generated.
*
* @param diff Output pointer to a git_diff pointer to be allocated.
* @param repo The repository.
* @param index The index to diff from; repo index used if NULL.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_index_to_workdir(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_index *index,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Create a diff between a tree and the working directory.
*
* The tree you provide will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta,
* and the working directory will be used for the "new_file" side.
*
* This is not the same as `git diff <treeish>` or `git diff-index
* <treeish>`. Those commands use information from the index, whereas this
* function strictly returns the differences between the tree and the files
* in the working directory, regardless of the state of the index. Use
* `git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index` to emulate those commands.
*
* To see difference between this and `git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index`,
* consider the example of a staged file deletion where the file has then
* been put back into the working dir and further modified. The
* tree-to-workdir diff for that file is 'modified', but `git diff` would
* show status 'deleted' since there is a staged delete.
*
* @param diff A pointer to a git_diff pointer that will be allocated.
* @param repo The repository containing the tree.
* @param old_tree A git_tree object to diff from, or NULL for empty tree.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_tree_to_workdir(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_tree *old_tree,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Create a diff between a tree and the working directory using index data
* to account for staged deletes, tracked files, etc.
*
* This emulates `git diff <tree>` by diffing the tree to the index and
* the index to the working directory and blending the results into a
* single diff that includes staged deleted, etc.
*
* @param diff A pointer to a git_diff pointer that will be allocated.
* @param repo The repository containing the tree.
* @param old_tree A git_tree object to diff from, or NULL for empty tree.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_tree_to_workdir_with_index(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_tree *old_tree,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Create a diff with the difference between two index objects.
*
* The first index will be used for the "old_file" side of the delta and the
* second index will be used for the "new_file" side of the delta.
*
* @param diff Output pointer to a git_diff pointer to be allocated.
* @param repo The repository containing the indexes.
* @param old_index A git_index object to diff from.
* @param new_index A git_index object to diff to.
* @param opts Structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_index_to_index(
git_diff **diff,
git_repository *repo,
git_index *old_index,
git_index *new_index,
const git_diff_options *opts); /**< can be NULL for defaults */
/**
* Merge one diff into another.
*
* This merges items from the "from" list into the "onto" list. The
* resulting diff will have all items that appear in either list.
* If an item appears in both lists, then it will be "merged" to appear
* as if the old version was from the "onto" list and the new version
* is from the "from" list (with the exception that if the item has a
* pending DELETE in the middle, then it will show as deleted).
*
* @param onto Diff to merge into.
* @param from Diff to merge.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_merge(
git_diff *onto,
const git_diff *from);
/**
* Transform a diff marking file renames, copies, etc.
*
* This modifies a diff in place, replacing old entries that look
* like renames or copies with new entries reflecting those changes.
* This also will, if requested, break modified files into add/remove
* pairs if the amount of change is above a threshold.
*
* @param diff diff to run detection algorithms on
* @param options Control how detection should be run, NULL for defaults
* @return 0 on success, -1 on failure
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_find_similar(
git_diff *diff,
const git_diff_find_options *options);
/**@}*/
/** @name Diff Processor Functions
*
* These are the functions you apply to a diff to process it
* or read it in some way.
*/
/**@{*/
/**
* Query how many diff records are there in a diff.
*
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions
* @return Count of number of deltas in the list
*/
GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_diff_num_deltas(const git_diff *diff);
/**
* Query how many diff deltas are there in a diff filtered by type.
*
* This works just like `git_diff_entrycount()` with an extra parameter
* that is a `git_delta_t` and returns just the count of how many deltas
* match that particular type.
*
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions
* @param type A git_delta_t value to filter the count
* @return Count of number of deltas matching delta_t type
*/
GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_diff_num_deltas_of_type(
const git_diff *diff, git_delta_t type);
/**
* Return the diff delta for an entry in the diff list.
*
* The `git_diff_delta` pointer points to internal data and you do not
* have to release it when you are done with it. It will go away when
* the * `git_diff` (or any associated `git_patch`) goes away.
*
* Note that the flags on the delta related to whether it has binary
* content or not may not be set if there are no attributes set for the
* file and there has been no reason to load the file data at this point.
* For now, if you need those flags to be up to date, your only option is
* to either use `git_diff_foreach` or create a `git_patch`.
*
* @param diff Diff list object
* @param idx Index into diff list
* @return Pointer to git_diff_delta (or NULL if `idx` out of range)
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const git_diff_delta *) git_diff_get_delta(
const git_diff *diff, size_t idx);
/**
* Check if deltas are sorted case sensitively or insensitively.
*
* @param diff diff to check
* @return 0 if case sensitive, 1 if case is ignored
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_is_sorted_icase(const git_diff *diff);
/**
* Loop over all deltas in a diff issuing callbacks.
*
* This will iterate through all of the files described in a diff. You
* should provide a file callback to learn about each file.
*
* The "hunk" and "line" callbacks are optional, and the text diff of the
* files will only be calculated if they are not NULL. Of course, these
* callbacks will not be invoked for binary files on the diff or for
* files whose only changed is a file mode change.
*
* Returning a non-zero value from any of the callbacks will terminate
* the iteration and return the value to the user.
*
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions.
* @param file_cb Callback function to make per file in the diff.
* @param binary_cb Optional callback to make for binary files.
* @param hunk_cb Optional callback to make per hunk of text diff. This
* callback is called to describe a range of lines in the
* diff. It will not be issued for binary files.
* @param line_cb Optional callback to make per line of diff text. This
* same callback will be made for context lines, added, and
* removed lines, and even for a deleted trailing newline.
* @param payload Reference pointer that will be passed to your callbacks.
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_foreach(
git_diff *diff,
git_diff_file_cb file_cb,
git_diff_binary_cb binary_cb,
git_diff_hunk_cb hunk_cb,
git_diff_line_cb line_cb,
void *payload);
/**
* Look up the single character abbreviation for a delta status code.
*
* When you run `git diff --name-status` it uses single letter codes in
* the output such as 'A' for added, 'D' for deleted, 'M' for modified,
* etc. This function converts a git_delta_t value into these letters for
* your own purposes. GIT_DELTA_UNTRACKED will return a space (i.e. ' ').
*
* @param status The git_delta_t value to look up
* @return The single character label for that code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(char) git_diff_status_char(git_delta_t status);
/**
* Possible output formats for diff data
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH = 1u, /**< full git diff */
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH_HEADER = 2u, /**< just the file headers of patch */
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_RAW = 3u, /**< like git diff --raw */
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_NAME_ONLY = 4u, /**< like git diff --name-only */
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_NAME_STATUS = 5u, /**< like git diff --name-status */
} git_diff_format_t;
/**
* Iterate over a diff generating formatted text output.
*
* Returning a non-zero value from the callbacks will terminate the
* iteration and return the non-zero value to the caller.
*
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions.
* @param format A git_diff_format_t value to pick the text format.
* @param print_cb Callback to make per line of diff text.
* @param payload Reference pointer that will be passed to your callback.
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_print(
git_diff *diff,
git_diff_format_t format,
git_diff_line_cb print_cb,
void *payload);
/**
* Produce the complete formatted text output from a diff into a
* buffer.
*
* @param out A pointer to a user-allocated git_buf that will
* contain the diff text
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions.
* @param format A git_diff_format_t value to pick the text format.
* @return 0 on success or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_to_buf(
git_buf *out,
git_diff *diff,
git_diff_format_t format);
/**@}*/
/*
* Misc
*/
/**
* Directly run a diff on two blobs.
*
* Compared to a file, a blob lacks some contextual information. As such,
* the `git_diff_file` given to the callback will have some fake data; i.e.
* `mode` will be 0 and `path` will be NULL.
*
* NULL is allowed for either `old_blob` or `new_blob` and will be treated
* as an empty blob, with the `oid` set to NULL in the `git_diff_file` data.
* Passing NULL for both blobs is a noop; no callbacks will be made at all.
*
* We do run a binary content check on the blob content and if either blob
* looks like binary data, the `git_diff_delta` binary attribute will be set
* to 1 and no call to the hunk_cb nor line_cb will be made (unless you pass
* `GIT_DIFF_FORCE_TEXT` of course).
*
* @param old_blob Blob for old side of diff, or NULL for empty blob
* @param old_as_path Treat old blob as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param new_blob Blob for new side of diff, or NULL for empty blob
* @param new_as_path Treat new blob as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param options Options for diff, or NULL for default options
* @param file_cb Callback for "file"; made once if there is a diff; can be NULL
* @param binary_cb Callback for binary files; can be NULL
* @param hunk_cb Callback for each hunk in diff; can be NULL
* @param line_cb Callback for each line in diff; can be NULL
* @param payload Payload passed to each callback function
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_blobs(
const git_blob *old_blob,
const char *old_as_path,
const git_blob *new_blob,
const char *new_as_path,
const git_diff_options *options,
git_diff_file_cb file_cb,
git_diff_binary_cb binary_cb,
git_diff_hunk_cb hunk_cb,
git_diff_line_cb line_cb,
void *payload);
/**
* Directly run a diff between a blob and a buffer.
*
* As with `git_diff_blobs`, comparing a blob and buffer lacks some context,
* so the `git_diff_file` parameters to the callbacks will be faked a la the
* rules for `git_diff_blobs()`.
*
* Passing NULL for `old_blob` will be treated as an empty blob (i.e. the
* `file_cb` will be invoked with GIT_DELTA_ADDED and the diff will be the
* entire content of the buffer added). Passing NULL to the buffer will do
* the reverse, with GIT_DELTA_REMOVED and blob content removed.
*
* @param old_blob Blob for old side of diff, or NULL for empty blob
* @param old_as_path Treat old blob as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param buffer Raw data for new side of diff, or NULL for empty
* @param buffer_len Length of raw data for new side of diff
* @param buffer_as_path Treat buffer as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param options Options for diff, or NULL for default options
* @param file_cb Callback for "file"; made once if there is a diff; can be NULL
* @param binary_cb Callback for binary files; can be NULL
* @param hunk_cb Callback for each hunk in diff; can be NULL
* @param line_cb Callback for each line in diff; can be NULL
* @param payload Payload passed to each callback function
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_blob_to_buffer(
const git_blob *old_blob,
const char *old_as_path,
const char *buffer,
size_t buffer_len,
const char *buffer_as_path,
const git_diff_options *options,
git_diff_file_cb file_cb,
git_diff_binary_cb binary_cb,
git_diff_hunk_cb hunk_cb,
git_diff_line_cb line_cb,
void *payload);
/**
* Directly run a diff between two buffers.
*
* Even more than with `git_diff_blobs`, comparing two buffer lacks
* context, so the `git_diff_file` parameters to the callbacks will be
* faked a la the rules for `git_diff_blobs()`.
*
* @param old_buffer Raw data for old side of diff, or NULL for empty
* @param old_len Length of the raw data for old side of the diff
* @param old_as_path Treat old buffer as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param new_buffer Raw data for new side of diff, or NULL for empty
* @param new_len Length of raw data for new side of diff
* @param new_as_path Treat buffer as if it had this filename; can be NULL
* @param options Options for diff, or NULL for default options
* @param file_cb Callback for "file"; made once if there is a diff; can be NULL
* @param binary_cb Callback for binary files; can be NULL
* @param hunk_cb Callback for each hunk in diff; can be NULL
* @param line_cb Callback for each line in diff; can be NULL
* @param payload Payload passed to each callback function
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, or error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_buffers(
const void *old_buffer,
size_t old_len,
const char *old_as_path,
const void *new_buffer,
size_t new_len,
const char *new_as_path,
const git_diff_options *options,
git_diff_file_cb file_cb,
git_diff_binary_cb binary_cb,
git_diff_hunk_cb hunk_cb,
git_diff_line_cb line_cb,
void *payload);
/**
* Read the contents of a git patch file into a `git_diff` object.
*
* The diff object produced is similar to the one that would be
* produced if you actually produced it computationally by comparing
* two trees, however there may be subtle differences. For example,
* a patch file likely contains abbreviated object IDs, so the
* object IDs in a `git_diff_delta` produced by this function will
* also be abbreviated.
*
* This function will only read patch files created by a git
* implementation, it will not read unified diffs produced by
* the `diff` program, nor any other types of patch files.
*
* @param out A pointer to a git_diff pointer that will be allocated.
* @param content The contents of a patch file
* @param content_len The length of the patch file contents
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_from_buffer(
git_diff **out,
const char *content,
size_t content_len);
/**
* This is an opaque structure which is allocated by `git_diff_get_stats`.
* You are responsible for releasing the object memory when done, using the
* `git_diff_stats_free()` function.
*/
typedef struct git_diff_stats git_diff_stats;
/**
* Formatting options for diff stats
*/
typedef enum {
/** No stats*/
GIT_DIFF_STATS_NONE = 0,
/** Full statistics, equivalent of `--stat` */
GIT_DIFF_STATS_FULL = (1u << 0),
/** Short statistics, equivalent of `--shortstat` */
GIT_DIFF_STATS_SHORT = (1u << 1),
/** Number statistics, equivalent of `--numstat` */
GIT_DIFF_STATS_NUMBER = (1u << 2),
/** Extended header information such as creations, renames and mode changes, equivalent of `--summary` */
GIT_DIFF_STATS_INCLUDE_SUMMARY = (1u << 3),
} git_diff_stats_format_t;
/**
* Accumulate diff statistics for all patches.
*
* @param out Structure containg the diff statistics.
* @param diff A git_diff generated by one of the above functions.
* @return 0 on success; non-zero on error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_get_stats(
git_diff_stats **out,
git_diff *diff);
/**
* Get the total number of files changed in a diff
*
* @param stats A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions.
* @return total number of files changed in the diff
*/
GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_diff_stats_files_changed(
const git_diff_stats *stats);
/**
* Get the total number of insertions in a diff
*
* @param stats A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions.
* @return total number of insertions in the diff
*/
GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_diff_stats_insertions(
const git_diff_stats *stats);
/**
* Get the total number of deletions in a diff
*
* @param stats A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions.
* @return total number of deletions in the diff
*/
GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_diff_stats_deletions(
const git_diff_stats *stats);
/**
* Print diff statistics to a `git_buf`.
*
* @param out buffer to store the formatted diff statistics in.
* @param stats A `git_diff_stats` generated by one of the above functions.
* @param format Formatting option.
* @param width Target width for output (only affects GIT_DIFF_STATS_FULL)
* @return 0 on success; non-zero on error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_stats_to_buf(
git_buf *out,
const git_diff_stats *stats,
git_diff_stats_format_t format,
size_t width);
/**
* Deallocate a `git_diff_stats`.
*
* @param stats The previously created statistics object;
* cannot be used after free.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) git_diff_stats_free(git_diff_stats *stats);
/**
* Formatting options for diff e-mail generation
*/
typedef enum {
/** Normal patch, the default */
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_NONE = 0,
/** Don't insert "[PATCH]" in the subject header*/
GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_EXCLUDE_SUBJECT_PATCH_MARKER = (1 << 0),
} git_diff_format_email_flags_t;
/**
* Options for controlling the formatting of the generated e-mail.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int version;
git_diff_format_email_flags_t flags;
/** This patch number */
size_t patch_no;
/** Total number of patches in this series */
size_t total_patches;
/** id to use for the commit */
const git_oid *id;
/** Summary of the change */
const char *summary;
/** Commit message's body */
const char *body;
/** Author of the change */
const git_signature *author;
} git_diff_format_email_options;
#define GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_VERSION 1
#define GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_INIT {GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_VERSION, 0, 1, 1, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}
/**
* Create an e-mail ready patch from a diff.
*
* @param out buffer to store the e-mail patch in
* @param diff containing the commit
* @param opts structure with options to influence content and formatting.
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_format_email(
git_buf *out,
git_diff *diff,
const git_diff_format_email_options *opts);
/**
* Create an e-mail ready patch for a commit.
*
* Does not support creating patches for merge commits (yet).
*
* @param out buffer to store the e-mail patch in
* @param repo containing the commit
* @param commit pointer to up commit
* @param patch_no patch number of the commit
* @param total_patches total number of patches in the patch set
* @param flags determines the formatting of the e-mail
* @param diff_opts structure with options to influence diff or NULL for defaults.
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_commit_as_email(
git_buf *out,
git_repository *repo,
git_commit *commit,
size_t patch_no,
size_t total_patches,
git_diff_format_email_flags_t flags,
const git_diff_options *diff_opts);
/**
* Initializes a `git_diff_format_email_options` with default values.
*
* Equivalent to creating an instance with GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_INIT.
*
* @param opts The `git_diff_format_email_options` struct to initialize
* @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_DIFF_FORMAT_EMAIL_OPTIONS_VERSION`
* @return Zero on success; -1 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_diff_format_email_init_options(
git_diff_format_email_options *opts,
unsigned int version);
GIT_END_DECL
/** @} */
#endif