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eval 'exec perl -wS $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if 0;
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use utf8;
use warnings;
use strict;
# command line arguments
my $oldpatchfile = shift;
my $newpatchfile = shift;
my $sortedfile = shift;
show_help() unless defined $oldpatchfile and defined $newpatchfile and defined $sortedfile;
my %oldpatchfile = parse_patch($oldpatchfile);
my %newpatchfile = parse_patch($newpatchfile);
open SORTEDPATCH, "> $sortedfile";
foreach my $file (sort (keys %newpatchfile)) {
print SORTEDPATCH $file."\t";
if (defined($oldpatchfile{$file})) {
if ( (join '', @{$oldpatchfile{$file}{'data'}}) eq (join '', @{$newpatchfile{$file}{'data'}}) ) {
# patch data for the file hasn't been modified, use the header from
# the old patch, to reduce noise (keep the old timestamps)
print SORTEDPATCH $oldpatchfile{$file}{'origtimestamp'}."\n";
print SORTEDPATCH $oldpatchfile{$file}{'patchedfilename'}."\t";
print SORTEDPATCH $oldpatchfile{$file}{'patchedtimestamp'}."\n";
print SORTEDPATCH @{$oldpatchfile{$file}{'data'}};
next;
}
}
# either file wasn't patched before, or the patchset changed, so use the new
# values for it..
print SORTEDPATCH $newpatchfile{$file}{'origtimestamp'}."\n";
print SORTEDPATCH $newpatchfile{$file}{'patchedfilename'}."\t";
print SORTEDPATCH $newpatchfile{$file}{'patchedtimestamp'}."\n";
print SORTEDPATCH @{$newpatchfile{$file}{'data'}};
}
close SORTEDPATCH;
###############
# Helper subs
###############
sub show_help {
print "Usage: $0 oldpatch newpatch outputfilename\n";
print "oldpatch and newpatch can be the very same file\n";
print "will output a sanitized form of newpatch to outputfilename\n";
print "if outputfilename is '-', the patch will be printed to stdout\n";
print "sanitized means: It will avoid all unnecessary changes\n";
exit 1;
}
sub parse_patch {
my $patchfile = shift;
my $patchtype;
my $pfirst;
my $psecond;
my %hunks = ();
my $origfilename;
open PATCHFILE, "< $patchfile" or die "Cannot open file $patchfile $!";
my @patchfile = <PATCHFILE>;
close PATCHFILE;
return %hunks if ( $#patchfile == -1 );
if ( $patchfile[0] =~ /^---/ ) {
$patchtype = "unified";
$pfirst = '^--- [^\*]*$';
$psecond = '^\+\+\+ [^\*]*$';
} elsif ( $patchfile[0] =~ /^\*\*\*/ ) {
$patchtype = "content";
$pfirst = '^\*\*\* [^\*]*$';
$psecond = '^--- .*\t.*$';
} else {
die "unknown patch format\n";
}
foreach (@patchfile) {
if ( /$pfirst/ ) {
my $timestamp;
# extract the filename, to be able to compare the old
# with the new file...
($origfilename, $timestamp) = split(/\t/, $_, 2);
chomp $timestamp;
# ideally convert the timestamp to iso-format...
$hunks{$origfilename}{'origtimestamp'} = $timestamp;
next;
} elsif ( $_ =~ /$psecond/ ) {
my ($filename, $timestamp) = split(/\t/, $_, 2);
chomp $timestamp;
# ideally convert the timestamp to iso-format...
$hunks{$origfilename}{'patchedfilename'} = $filename;
$hunks{$origfilename}{'patchedtimestamp'} = $timestamp;
next;
}
push (@{$hunks{$origfilename}{'data'}}, $_);
}
return %hunks;
}