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![]() This takes the `--stat` and related example options in the example diff.c program and converts them to use the `git_diff_get_stats` API which nicely formats stats for you. I went to add bar-graph scaling to the stats formatter and noticed that the `git_diff_stats` structure was holding on to all of the `git_patch` objects. Unfortunately, each of these objects keeps the full text of the diff in memory, so this is very expensive. I ended up modifying `git_diff_stats` to keep just the data that it needs to keep and allowed it to release the patches. Then, I added width scaling to the output on top of that. In making the diff example program match 'git diff' output, I ended up removing an newline from the sumamry output which I then had to compensate for in the email formatting to match the expectations. Lastly, I went through and refactored the tests to use a couple of helper functions and reduce the overall amount of code there. |
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network | ||
test | ||
.gitignore | ||
add.c | ||
blame.c | ||
cat-file.c | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
common.c | ||
common.h | ||
COPYING | ||
diff.c | ||
general.c | ||
init.c | ||
log.c | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
rev-list.c | ||
rev-parse.c | ||
showindex.c | ||
status.c | ||
tag.c |
libgit2 examples
These examples are a mixture of basic emulation of core Git command line functions and simple snippets demonstrating libgit2 API usage (for use with Docurium). As a whole, they are not vetted carefully for bugs, error handling, and cross-platform compatibility in the same manner as the rest of the code in libgit2, so copy with caution.
That being said, you are welcome to copy code from these examples as desired when using libgit2. They have been released to the public domain, so there are no restrictions on their use.
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http://libgit2.github.com/libgit2
such as:
http://libgit2.github.com/libgit2/ex/HEAD/general.html