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43  
44  package org.eclipse.jgit.merge;
45  
46  import java.util.Iterator;
47  import java.util.List;
48  
49  import org.eclipse.jgit.diff.Sequence;
50  import org.eclipse.jgit.merge.MergeChunk.ConflictState;
51  import org.eclipse.jgit.util.IntList;
52  
53  /**
54   * The result of merging a number of {@link org.eclipse.jgit.diff.Sequence}
55   * objects. These sequences have one common predecessor sequence. The result of
56   * a merge is a list of MergeChunks. Each MergeChunk contains either a range (a
57   * subsequence) from one of the merged sequences, a range from the common
58   * predecessor or a conflicting range from one of the merged sequences. A
59   * conflict will be reported as multiple chunks, one for each conflicting range.
60   * The first chunk for a conflict is marked specially to distinguish the border
61   * between two consecutive conflicts.
62   * <p>
63   * This class does not know anything about how to present the merge result to
64   * the end-user. MergeFormatters have to be used to construct something human
65   * readable.
66   *
67   * @param <S>
68   *            type of sequence.
69   */
70  public class MergeResult<S extends Sequence> implements Iterable<MergeChunk> {
71  	private final List<S> sequences;
72  
73  	final IntList chunks = new IntList();
74  
75  	private boolean containsConflicts = false;
76  
77  	/**
78  	 * Creates a new empty MergeResult
79  	 *
80  	 * @param sequences
81  	 *            contains the common predecessor sequence at position 0
82  	 *            followed by the merged sequences. This list should not be
83  	 *            modified anymore during the lifetime of this
84  	 *            {@link org.eclipse.jgit.merge.MergeResult}.
85  	 */
86  	public MergeResult(List<S> sequences) {
87  		this.sequences = sequences;
88  	}
89  
90  	/**
91  	 * Adds a new range from one of the merged sequences or from the common
92  	 * predecessor. This method can add conflicting and non-conflicting ranges
93  	 * controlled by the conflictState parameter
94  	 *
95  	 * @param srcIdx
96  	 *            determines from which sequence this range comes. An index of
97  	 *            x specifies the x+1 element in the list of sequences
98  	 *            specified to the constructor
99  	 * @param begin
100 	 *            the first element from the specified sequence which should be
101 	 *            included in the merge result. Indexes start with 0.
102 	 * @param end
103 	 *            specifies the end of the range to be added. The element this
104 	 *            index points to is the first element which not added to the
105 	 *            merge result. All elements between begin (including begin) and
106 	 *            this element are added.
107 	 * @param conflictState
108 	 *            when set to NO_CONLICT a non-conflicting range is added.
109 	 *            This will end implicitly all open conflicts added before.
110 	 */
111 	public void add(int srcIdx, int begin, int end, ConflictState conflictState) {
112 		chunks.add(conflictState.ordinal());
113 		chunks.add(srcIdx);
114 		chunks.add(begin);
115 		chunks.add(end);
116 		if (conflictState != ConflictState.NO_CONFLICT)
117 			containsConflicts = true;
118 	}
119 
120 	/**
121 	 * Returns the common predecessor sequence and the merged sequence in one
122 	 * list. The common predecessor is is the first element in the list
123 	 *
124 	 * @return the common predecessor at position 0 followed by the merged
125 	 *         sequences.
126 	 */
127 	public List<S> getSequences() {
128 		return sequences;
129 	}
130 
131 	static final ConflictState[] states = ConflictState.values();
132 
133 	/** {@inheritDoc} */
134 	@Override
135 	public Iterator<MergeChunk> iterator() {
136 		return new Iterator<MergeChunk>() {
137 			int idx;
138 
139 			@Override
140 			public boolean hasNext() {
141 				return (idx < chunks.size());
142 			}
143 
144 			@Override
145 			public MergeChunk next() {
146 				ConflictState state = states[chunks.get(idx++)];
147 				int srcIdx = chunks.get(idx++);
148 				int begin = chunks.get(idx++);
149 				int end = chunks.get(idx++);
150 				return new MergeChunk(srcIdx, begin, end, state);
151 			}
152 
153 			@Override
154 			public void remove() {
155 				throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
156 			}
157 		};
158 	}
159 
160 	/**
161 	 * Whether this merge result contains conflicts
162 	 *
163 	 * @return true if this merge result contains conflicts
164 	 */
165 	public boolean containsConflicts() {
166 		return containsConflicts;
167 	}
168 
169 	/**
170 	 * Sets explicitly whether this merge should be seen as containing a
171 	 * conflict or not. Needed because during RecursiveMerger we want to do
172 	 * content-merges and take the resulting content (even with conflict
173 	 * markers!) as new conflict-free content
174 	 *
175 	 * @param containsConflicts
176 	 *            whether this merge should be seen as containing a conflict or
177 	 *            not.
178 	 * @since 3.5
179 	 */
180 	protected void setContainsConflicts(boolean containsConflicts) {
181 		this.containsConflicts = containsConflicts;
182 	}
183 }