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package org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;

import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.NullProgressMonitor;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ProgressMonitor;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;

Utility methods for RevWalk.
/** * Utility methods for {@link org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk}. */
public final class RevWalkUtils { private RevWalkUtils() { // Utility class }
Count the number of commits that are reachable from start until a commit that is reachable from end is encountered. In other words, count the number of commits that are in start, but not in end.

Note that this method calls RevWalk.reset() at the beginning. Also note that the existing rev filter on the walk is left as-is, so be sure to set the right rev filter before calling this method.

Params:
  • walk – the rev walk to use
  • start – the commit to start counting from
  • end – the commit where counting should end, or null if counting should be done until there are no more commits
Throws:
Returns:the number of commits
/** * Count the number of commits that are reachable from <code>start</code> * until a commit that is reachable from <code>end</code> is encountered. In * other words, count the number of commits that are in <code>start</code>, * but not in <code>end</code>. * <p> * Note that this method calls * {@link org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk#reset()} at the beginning. Also * note that the existing rev filter on the walk is left as-is, so be sure * to set the right rev filter before calling this method. * * @param walk * the rev walk to use * @param start * the commit to start counting from * @param end * the commit where counting should end, or null if counting * should be done until there are no more commits * @return the number of commits * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException * @throws java.io.IOException */
public static int count(final RevWalk walk, final RevCommit start, final RevCommit end) throws MissingObjectException, IncorrectObjectTypeException, IOException { return find(walk, start, end).size(); }
Find commits that are reachable from start until a commit that is reachable from end is encountered. In other words, Find of commits that are in start, but not in end.

Note that this method calls RevWalk.reset() at the beginning. Also note that the existing rev filter on the walk is left as-is, so be sure to set the right rev filter before calling this method.

Params:
  • walk – the rev walk to use
  • start – the commit to start counting from
  • end – the commit where counting should end, or null if counting should be done until there are no more commits
Throws:
Returns:the commits found
/** * Find commits that are reachable from <code>start</code> until a commit * that is reachable from <code>end</code> is encountered. In other words, * Find of commits that are in <code>start</code>, but not in * <code>end</code>. * <p> * Note that this method calls * {@link org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk#reset()} at the beginning. Also * note that the existing rev filter on the walk is left as-is, so be sure * to set the right rev filter before calling this method. * * @param walk * the rev walk to use * @param start * the commit to start counting from * @param end * the commit where counting should end, or null if counting * should be done until there are no more commits * @return the commits found * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException * @throws java.io.IOException */
public static List<RevCommit> find(final RevWalk walk, final RevCommit start, final RevCommit end) throws MissingObjectException, IncorrectObjectTypeException, IOException { walk.reset(); walk.markStart(start); if (end != null) walk.markUninteresting(end); List<RevCommit> commits = new ArrayList<>(); for (RevCommit c : walk) commits.add(c); return commits; }
Find the list of branches a given commit is reachable from when following parents.

Note that this method calls RevWalk.reset() at the beginning.

In order to improve performance this method assumes clock skew among committers is never larger than 24 hours.

Params:
  • commit – the commit we are looking at
  • revWalk – The RevWalk to be used.
  • refs – the set of branches we want to see reachability from
Throws:
Returns:the list of branches a given commit is reachable from
/** * Find the list of branches a given commit is reachable from when following * parents. * <p> * Note that this method calls * {@link org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk#reset()} at the beginning. * <p> * In order to improve performance this method assumes clock skew among * committers is never larger than 24 hours. * * @param commit * the commit we are looking at * @param revWalk * The RevWalk to be used. * @param refs * the set of branches we want to see reachability from * @return the list of branches a given commit is reachable from * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException * @throws java.io.IOException */
public static List<Ref> findBranchesReachableFrom(RevCommit commit, RevWalk revWalk, Collection<Ref> refs) throws MissingObjectException, IncorrectObjectTypeException, IOException { return findBranchesReachableFrom(commit, revWalk, refs, NullProgressMonitor.INSTANCE); }
Find the list of branches a given commit is reachable from when following parents.

Note that this method calls RevWalk.reset() at the beginning.

In order to improve performance this method assumes clock skew among committers is never larger than 24 hours.

Params:
  • commit – the commit we are looking at
  • revWalk – The RevWalk to be used.
  • refs – the set of branches we want to see reachability from
  • monitor – the callback for progress and cancellation
Throws:
Returns:the list of branches a given commit is reachable from
Since:5.4
/** * Find the list of branches a given commit is reachable from when following * parents. * <p> * Note that this method calls * {@link org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk#reset()} at the beginning. * <p> * In order to improve performance this method assumes clock skew among * committers is never larger than 24 hours. * * @param commit * the commit we are looking at * @param revWalk * The RevWalk to be used. * @param refs * the set of branches we want to see reachability from * @param monitor * the callback for progress and cancellation * @return the list of branches a given commit is reachable from * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.MissingObjectException * @throws org.eclipse.jgit.errors.IncorrectObjectTypeException * @throws java.io.IOException * @since 5.4 */
public static List<Ref> findBranchesReachableFrom(RevCommit commit, RevWalk revWalk, Collection<Ref> refs, ProgressMonitor monitor) throws MissingObjectException, IncorrectObjectTypeException, IOException { // Make sure commit is from the same RevWalk commit = revWalk.parseCommit(commit.getId()); revWalk.reset(); List<Ref> result = new ArrayList<>(); monitor.beginTask(JGitText.get().searchForReachableBranches, refs.size()); final int SKEW = 24*3600; // one day clock skew for (Ref ref : refs) { if (monitor.isCancelled()) return result; monitor.update(1); RevObject maybehead = revWalk.parseAny(ref.getObjectId()); if (!(maybehead instanceof RevCommit)) continue; RevCommit headCommit = (RevCommit) maybehead; // if commit is in the ref branch, then the tip of ref should be // newer than the commit we are looking for. Allow for a large // clock skew. if (headCommit.getCommitTime() + SKEW < commit.getCommitTime()) continue; if (revWalk.isMergedInto(commit, headCommit)) result.add(ref); } monitor.endTask(); return result; } }