WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table::_changed() WordPress Method
The WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table::_changed() method is used to render the changed lines in a text diff. The lines are wrapped in
WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table::_changed( array $orig, array $final ) #
Process changed lines to do word-by-word diffs for extra highlighting.
Description
(TRAC style) sometimes these lines can actually be deleted or added rows. We do additional processing to figure that out
Parameters
- $orig
(array)(Required)
- $final
(array)(Required)
Return
(string)
Source
File: wp-includes/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-table.php
public function _changed( $orig, $final ) { $r = ''; /* * Does the aforementioned additional processing: * *_matches tell what rows are "the same" in orig and final. Those pairs will be diffed to get word changes. * - match is numeric: an index in other column. * - match is 'X': no match. It is a new row. * *_rows are column vectors for the orig column and the final column. * - row >= 0: an index of the $orig or $final array. * - row < 0: a blank row for that column. */ list($orig_matches, $final_matches, $orig_rows, $final_rows) = $this->interleave_changed_lines( $orig, $final ); // These will hold the word changes as determined by an inline diff. $orig_diffs = array(); $final_diffs = array(); // Compute word diffs for each matched pair using the inline diff. foreach ( $orig_matches as $o => $f ) { if ( is_numeric( $o ) && is_numeric( $f ) ) { $text_diff = new Text_Diff( 'auto', array( array( $orig[ $o ] ), array( $final[ $f ] ) ) ); $renderer = new $this->inline_diff_renderer; $diff = $renderer->render( $text_diff ); // If they're too different, don't include any <ins> or <del>'s. if ( preg_match_all( '!(<ins>.*?</ins>|<del>.*?</del>)!', $diff, $diff_matches ) ) { // Length of all text between <ins> or <del>. $stripped_matches = strlen( strip_tags( implode( ' ', $diff_matches[0] ) ) ); // Since we count length of text between <ins> or <del> (instead of picking just one), // we double the length of chars not in those tags. $stripped_diff = strlen( strip_tags( $diff ) ) * 2 - $stripped_matches; $diff_ratio = $stripped_matches / $stripped_diff; if ( $diff_ratio > $this->_diff_threshold ) { continue; // Too different. Don't save diffs. } } // Un-inline the diffs by removing <del> or <ins>. $orig_diffs[ $o ] = preg_replace( '|<ins>.*?</ins>|', '', $diff ); $final_diffs[ $f ] = preg_replace( '|<del>.*?</del>|', '', $diff ); } } foreach ( array_keys( $orig_rows ) as $row ) { // Both columns have blanks. Ignore them. if ( $orig_rows[ $row ] < 0 && $final_rows[ $row ] < 0 ) { continue; } // If we have a word based diff, use it. Otherwise, use the normal line. if ( isset( $orig_diffs[ $orig_rows[ $row ] ] ) ) { $orig_line = $orig_diffs[ $orig_rows[ $row ] ]; } elseif ( isset( $orig[ $orig_rows[ $row ] ] ) ) { $orig_line = htmlspecialchars( $orig[ $orig_rows[ $row ] ] ); } else { $orig_line = ''; } if ( isset( $final_diffs[ $final_rows[ $row ] ] ) ) { $final_line = $final_diffs[ $final_rows[ $row ] ]; } elseif ( isset( $final[ $final_rows[ $row ] ] ) ) { $final_line = htmlspecialchars( $final[ $final_rows[ $row ] ] ); } else { $final_line = ''; } if ( $orig_rows[ $row ] < 0 ) { // Orig is blank. This is really an added row. $r .= $this->_added( array( $final_line ), false ); } elseif ( $final_rows[ $row ] < 0 ) { // Final is blank. This is really a deleted row. $r .= $this->_deleted( array( $orig_line ), false ); } else { // A true changed row. if ( $this->_show_split_view ) { $r .= '<tr>' . $this->deletedLine( $orig_line ) . $this->addedLine( $final_line ) . "</tr>\n"; } else { $r .= '<tr>' . $this->deletedLine( $orig_line ) . '</tr><tr>' . $this->addedLine( $final_line ) . "</tr>\n"; } } } return $r; }
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2.6.0 | Introduced. |
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