On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 6:53 AM Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > If there is more than one potential moved block and the longest block > is not the first element of the array of potential blocks then the > block is cut short. With --color-moved=blocks this can leave moved > lines unpainted if the shortened block does not meet the block length > requirement. With --color-moved=zebra then in addition to the > unpainted lines the moved color can change in the middle of a single > block. > > Fix this by freeing the whitespace delta of the match we're discarding > rather than the one we're keeping. > > Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > While I was working on this I spotted a couple of other issues I don't > have time to fix myself at the moment, so I thought I mention them in > case someone else wants to pick them up > > 1) I think there is a potential memory leak at the end of > mark_color_as_moved(). If pmb_nr > 0 then the whitespace deltas > need freeing before freeing pmb itself. > > 2) The documentation could be improved to explain that > allow-indentation-change does not work with indentation that > contains a mix of tabs and spaces and the motivation for that > (python?) [I've got some code to add an option that supports that > which I'll post when I've written some tests after 2.19 is > released] > > diff.c | 11 ++++++----- > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/diff.c b/diff.c > index 145cfbae5..4e8f725bb 100644 > --- a/diff.c > +++ b/diff.c > @@ -968,8 +968,13 @@ static void pmb_advance_or_null_multi_match(struct diff_options *o, > /* Carry the white space delta forward */ > pmb[i]->next_line->wsd = pmb[i]->wsd; > pmb[i] = pmb[i]->next_line; > - } else > + } else { > + if (pmb[i]->wsd) { > + free(pmb[i]->wsd->string); > + FREE_AND_NULL(pmb[i]->wsd); > + } > pmb[i] = NULL; > + } I agree on this hunk, as it will fix the mem leak in the case of allow-indentation-change, wondering if we need the same in pmb_advance_or_null as well (and anywhere where there is a 'pmb[i] = NULL' assignment outside the swapping below.). > } > } > > @@ -990,10 +995,6 @@ static int shrink_potential_moved_blocks(struct moved_entry **pmb, > > if (lp < pmb_nr && rp > -1 && lp < rp) { > pmb[lp] = pmb[rp]; > - if (pmb[rp]->wsd) { > - free(pmb[rp]->wsd->string); > - FREE_AND_NULL(pmb[rp]->wsd); > - } Eh, this makes sense, though I had to think about it for a while as I was confused. By the first line in the condition we also keep around the ->wsd pointer as is. Thanks! Stefan