# PyDiffChecker **Wrappers for git diff** ## LineShiftChecker This tool provides an API for checking shifted but not modified lines in changed files of a Git diff. The tool will collect the lines where the content did not change into dict-like objects with source->destination line number mapping per changed file. File renames are detected as well. The behavior is very similar to unified diff on Github or output of [git-diffn](https://github.com/ElectricRCAircraftGuy/eRCaGuy_dotfiles/blob/master/useful_scripts/git-diffn.sh). There are green (added), red (remove) and white (unmodified) lines. The return value of the API will contain these "white" lines with the source/destination line number for the whole file. ### Example Let's assume this is the output of git-diffn: ```diff diff --git a/pydiffchecker/helper.py b/pydiffchecker/helper.py index f9d4e08..6a6c214 100644 --- a/pydiffchecker/helper.py +++ b/pydiffchecker/helper.py @@ -3,14 +3,13 @@ from typing import Iterator 3, 3: 4, 4: 5, 5: def subprocess_readlines(cmd, cwd=None) -> Iterator[str]: - 6 :- process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + 6:+ process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, text=True) 7, 7: 8, 8: for line in process.stdout: - 9 :- line = line.decode().rstrip(r'\n') - 10 :- + 9:+ line = line.rstrip('\n') 11, 10: yield line 12, 11: - 13 :- process.wait() + 12:+ process.communicate() 14, 13: 15, 14: if process.returncode != 0: 16, 15: raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(process.returncode, cmd) ``` Here the lines 3-5, 7-8, 11-12 and 14-16 are unmodified, but some of them are shifted. Of course, "white" lines that are not shown above are also unmodified. The API fill return the following data (visualized for simplicity, see Usage how to access the data programatically): ``` * pydiffchecker/helper.py->pydiffchecker/helper.py: 1->1 2->2 3->3 4->4 5->5 6->None 7->7 8->8 9->None 10->None 11->10 12->11 13->None 14->13 15->14 16->15 ``` ### Usage ```python from pydiffchecker.line_shift_checker import LineShiftChecker line_shift_checker = LineShiftChecker('HEAD~', 'HEAD') all_shifted_lines = line_shift_checker.get_all_shifted_lines() # Iterate through shifted lines for src_path, shifted_lines in all_shifted_lines.items(): renamed_to = shifted_lines.dst_path for src_line_index, dst_line_index in shifted_lines: print(f'{src_line_index}->{dst_line_index}') # Find if lines are shifted (and to where) in a file if 'your/file.cpp' in all_shifted_lines: shifted_lines = all_shifted_lines['your/file.cpp'] renamed_to = shifted_lines.dst_path if 12 in shifted_lines: # line 12 was shifted, to where? shifted_to = shifted_lines[12] ```