From 13e4fc7e0197ca752cf46674392bf6ef6249e614 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Junio C Hamano Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 16:26:57 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] log --grep/--author: honor --all-match honored for multiple --grep patterns When we have both header expression (which has to be an OR node by construction) and a pattern expression (which could be anything), we create a new top-level OR node to bind them together, and the resulting expression structure looks like this: OR / \ / \ pattern OR / \ / \ ..... committer OR / \ author TRUE The three elements on the top-level backbone that are inspected by the "all-match" logic are "pattern", "committer" and "author". When there are more than one elements in the "pattern", the top-level node of the "pattern" part of the subtree is an OR, and that node is inspected by "all-match". The result ends up ignoring the "--all-match" given from the command line. A match on either side of the pattern is considered a match, hence: git log --grep=A --grep=B --author=C --all-match shows the same "authored by C and has either A or B" that is correct only when run without "--all-match". Fix this by turning the resulting expression around when "--all-match" is in effect, like this: OR / \ / \ / OR committer / \ author \ pattern The set of nodes on the top-level backbone in the resulting expression becomes "committer", "author", and the nodes that are on the top-level backbone of the "pattern" subexpression. This makes the "all-match" logic inspect the same nodes in "pattern" as the case without the author and/or the committer restriction, and makes the earlier "log" example to show "authored by C and has A and has B", which is what the command line expects. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- grep.c | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+) diff --git a/grep.c b/grep.c index be15c4753d..925aa92f89 100644 --- a/grep.c +++ b/grep.c @@ -476,6 +476,22 @@ static struct grep_expr *prep_header_patterns(struct grep_opt *opt) return header_expr; } +static struct grep_expr *grep_splice_or(struct grep_expr *x, struct grep_expr *y) +{ + struct grep_expr *z = x; + + while (x) { + assert(x->node == GREP_NODE_OR); + if (x->u.binary.right && + x->u.binary.right->node == GREP_NODE_TRUE) { + x->u.binary.right = y; + break; + } + x = x->u.binary.right; + } + return z; +} + static void compile_grep_patterns_real(struct grep_opt *opt) { struct grep_pat *p; @@ -510,6 +526,9 @@ static void compile_grep_patterns_real(struct grep_opt *opt) if (!opt->pattern_expression) opt->pattern_expression = header_expr; + else if (opt->all_match) + opt->pattern_expression = grep_splice_or(header_expr, + opt->pattern_expression); else opt->pattern_expression = grep_or_expr(opt->pattern_expression, header_expr);