gix_revision/merge_base/mod.rs
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bitflags::bitflags! {
/// The flags used in the graph for finding [merge bases](crate::merge_base()).
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Flags: u8 {
/// The commit belongs to the graph reachable by the first commit
const COMMIT1 = 1 << 0;
/// The commit belongs to the graph reachable by all other commits.
const COMMIT2 = 1 << 1;
/// Marks the commit as done, it's reachable by both COMMIT1 and COMMIT2.
const STALE = 1 << 2;
/// The commit was already put ontto the results list.
const RESULT = 1 << 3;
}
}
/// The error returned by the [`merge_base()`][function::merge_base()] function.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Error {
#[error("A commit could not be inserted into the graph")]
InsertCommit(#[from] gix_revwalk::graph::get_or_insert_default::Error),
}
pub(crate) mod function;
mod octopus {
use crate::merge_base::{Error, Flags};
use gix_hash::ObjectId;
use gix_revwalk::{graph, Graph};
/// Given a commit at `first` id, traverse the commit `graph` and return *the best common ancestor* between it and `others`,
/// sorted from best to worst. Returns `None` if there is no common merge-base as `first` and `others` don't *all* share history.
/// If `others` is empty, `Some(first)` is returned.
///
/// # Performance
///
/// For repeated calls, be sure to re-use `graph` as its content will be kept and reused for a great speed-up. The contained flags
/// will automatically be cleared.
pub fn octopus(
mut first: ObjectId,
others: &[ObjectId],
graph: &mut Graph<'_, '_, graph::Commit<Flags>>,
) -> Result<Option<ObjectId>, Error> {
for other in others {
if let Some(next) =
crate::merge_base(first, std::slice::from_ref(other), graph)?.and_then(|bases| bases.into_iter().next())
{
first = next;
} else {
return Ok(None);
}
}
Ok(Some(first))
}
}
pub use octopus::octopus;