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"""
Diff Analyzer — Pipeline 6.1
Reads PR diffs and categorizes changes: new code, deleted code, modified code, moved code.
Produces a change summary with line counts per category.
Usage:
from diff_analyzer import DiffAnalyzer
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff_text)
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from enum import Enum
from typing import List, Optional
class ChangeCategory(Enum):
"""Categories of code changes in a diff hunk."""
ADDED = "added"
DELETED = "deleted"
MODIFIED = "modified"
MOVED = "moved"
CONTEXT = "context"
@dataclass
class Hunk:
"""A single diff hunk with metadata."""
header: str
old_start: int
old_count: int
new_start: int
new_count: int
lines: List[str] = field(default_factory=list)
category: ChangeCategory = ChangeCategory.CONTEXT
old_lines: int = 0
new_lines: int = 0
@dataclass
class FileChange:
"""Changes within a single file."""
path: str
old_path: Optional[str] = None # For renames
is_new: bool = False
is_deleted: bool = False
is_renamed: bool = False
hunks: List[Hunk] = field(default_factory=list)
added_lines: int = 0
deleted_lines: int = 0
context_lines: int = 0
@dataclass
class ChangeSummary:
"""Summary of all changes in a diff."""
files_changed: int = 0
files_added: int = 0
files_deleted: int = 0
files_renamed: int = 0
files_modified: int = 0
total_added: int = 0
total_deleted: int = 0
total_context: int = 0
hunks_added: int = 0
hunks_deleted: int = 0
hunks_modified: int = 0
hunks_moved: int = 0
file_changes: List[FileChange] = field(default_factory=list)
def to_dict(self) -> dict:
"""Serialize to dict for JSON output."""
return {
"files_changed": self.files_changed,
"files_added": self.files_added,
"files_deleted": self.files_deleted,
"files_renamed": self.files_renamed,
"files_modified": self.files_modified,
"total_added": self.total_added,
"total_deleted": self.total_deleted,
"total_context": self.total_context,
"hunks_added": self.hunks_added,
"hunks_deleted": self.hunks_deleted,
"hunks_modified": self.hunks_modified,
"hunks_moved": self.hunks_moved,
"files": [
{
"path": fc.path,
"old_path": fc.old_path,
"is_new": fc.is_new,
"is_deleted": fc.is_deleted,
"is_renamed": fc.is_renamed,
"added": fc.added_lines,
"deleted": fc.deleted_lines,
"context": fc.context_lines,
}
for fc in self.file_changes
],
}
# Regex for unified diff headers
_HUNK_RE = re.compile(
r"^@@\s+-(\d+)(?:,(\d+))?\s+\+(\d+)(?:,(\d+))?\s+@@(.*)$"
)
_FILE_HEADER_RE = re.compile(r"^diff --git a/(.*) b/(.*)$")
_RENAME_RE = re.compile(r"^rename from (.+)$|^rename to (.+)$")
class DiffAnalyzer:
"""Parses unified diffs and categorizes changes."""
def analyze(self, diff_text: str) -> ChangeSummary:
"""Analyze a unified diff string and return a ChangeSummary."""
summary = ChangeSummary()
lines = diff_text.splitlines(keepends=False)
current_file: Optional[FileChange] = None
current_hunk: Optional[Hunk] = None
old_path: Optional[str] = None
new_path: Optional[str] = None
for line in lines:
# File header
m = _FILE_HEADER_RE.match(line)
if m:
# Save previous file
if current_file:
self._classify_file(current_file)
summary.file_changes.append(current_file)
old_path = m.group(1)
new_path = m.group(2)
current_file = FileChange(path=new_path, old_path=old_path)
current_hunk = None
continue
if current_file is None:
continue
# Detect new/deleted file markers
if line.startswith("new file mode"):
current_file.is_new = True
continue
if line.startswith("deleted file mode"):
current_file.is_deleted = True
continue
# Detect renames
rm = _RENAME_RE.match(line)
if rm:
current_file.is_renamed = True
continue
# Hunk header
hm = _HUNK_RE.match(line)
if hm:
if current_hunk:
self._classify_hunk(current_hunk)
current_file.hunks.append(current_hunk)
current_hunk = Hunk(
header=line,
old_start=int(hm.group(1)),
old_count=int(hm.group(2) or 1),
new_start=int(hm.group(3)),
new_count=int(hm.group(4) or 1),
)
continue
if current_hunk is None:
continue
# Hunk content
current_hunk.lines.append(line)
if line.startswith("+"):
current_hunk.new_lines += 1
current_file.added_lines += 1
elif line.startswith("-"):
current_hunk.old_lines += 1
current_file.deleted_lines += 1
elif line.startswith(" "):
current_file.context_lines += 1
# Finalize last hunk and file
if current_hunk:
self._classify_hunk(current_hunk)
if current_file:
current_file.hunks.append(current_hunk)
if current_file:
self._classify_file(current_file)
summary.file_changes.append(current_file)
# Aggregate
summary.files_changed = len(summary.file_changes)
for fc in summary.file_changes:
summary.total_added += fc.added_lines
summary.total_deleted += fc.deleted_lines
summary.total_context += fc.context_lines
if fc.is_new:
summary.files_added += 1
elif fc.is_deleted:
summary.files_deleted += 1
elif fc.is_renamed:
summary.files_renamed += 1
else:
summary.files_modified += 1
for h in fc.hunks:
if h.category == ChangeCategory.ADDED:
summary.hunks_added += 1
elif h.category == ChangeCategory.DELETED:
summary.hunks_deleted += 1
elif h.category == ChangeCategory.MODIFIED:
summary.hunks_modified += 1
elif h.category == ChangeCategory.MOVED:
summary.hunks_moved += 1
return summary
def _classify_hunk(self, hunk: Hunk) -> None:
"""Classify a hunk based on its add/delete ratio."""
if hunk.new_lines > 0 and hunk.old_lines == 0:
hunk.category = ChangeCategory.ADDED
elif hunk.old_lines > 0 and hunk.new_lines == 0:
hunk.category = ChangeCategory.DELETED
elif hunk.new_lines > 0 and hunk.old_lines > 0:
hunk.category = ChangeCategory.MODIFIED
else:
hunk.category = ChangeCategory.CONTEXT
def _classify_file(self, fc: FileChange) -> None:
"""Final file classification (renames already detected via headers)."""
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Comprehensive test script for knowledge extraction prompt.
Validates prompt structure, requirements, and consistency.
"""
import json
import re
from pathlib import Path
def test_prompt_structure():
"""Test that the prompt has the required structure."""
prompt_path = Path("templates/harvest-prompt.md")
if not prompt_path.exists():
return False, "harvest-prompt.md not found"
content = prompt_path.read_text()
# Check for required sections
required_sections = [
"System Prompt",
"Instructions",
"Categories",
"Output Format",
"Confidence Scoring",
"Constraints",
"Example"
]
for section in required_sections:
if section.lower() not in content.lower():
return False, f"Missing required section: {section}"
# Check for required categories
required_categories = ["fact", "pitfall", "pattern", "tool-quirk", "question"]
for category in required_categories:
if category not in content:
return False, f"Missing required category: {category}"
# Check for required output fields
required_fields = ["fact", "category", "repo", "confidence"]
for field in required_fields:
if field not in content:
return False, f"Missing required output field: {field}"
# Check prompt size (should be ~1k tokens, roughly 4k chars)
if len(content) > 5000:
return False, f"Prompt too large: {len(content)} chars (max ~5000)"
if len(content) < 1000:
return False, f"Prompt too small: {len(content)} chars (min ~1000)"
return True, "Prompt structure is valid"
def test_confidence_scoring():
"""Test that confidence scoring is properly defined."""
prompt_path = Path("templates/harvest-prompt.md")
content = prompt_path.read_text()
# Check for confidence scale definitions
confidence_levels = [
("0.9-1.0", "explicitly stated"),
("0.7-0.8", "clearly implied"),
("0.5-0.6", "suggested"),
("0.3-0.4", "inferred"),
("0.1-0.2", "speculative")
]
for level, description in confidence_levels:
if level not in content:
return False, f"Missing confidence level: {level}"
if description.lower() not in content.lower():
return False, f"Missing confidence description: {description}"
return True, "Confidence scoring is properly defined"
def test_example_quality():
"""Test that examples are clear and complete."""
prompt_path = Path("templates/harvest-prompt.md")
content = prompt_path.read_text()
# Check for example input/output
if "example" not in content.lower():
return False, "No examples provided"
# Check that example includes all categories
example_section = content[content.lower().find("example"):]
# Look for JSON example
json_match = re.search(r'\{[\s\S]*"knowledge"[\s\S]*\}', example_section)
if not json_match:
return False, "No JSON example found"
example_json = json_match.group(0)
# Check for all categories in example
for category in ["fact", "pitfall", "pattern", "tool-quirk", "question"]:
if category not in example_json:
return False, f"Example missing category: {category}"
return True, "Examples are clear and complete"
def test_constraint_coverage():
"""Test that constraints cover all requirements."""
prompt_path = Path("templates/harvest-prompt.md")
content = prompt_path.read_text()
required_constraints = [
"No hallucination",
"only extract",
"explicitly",
"partial",
"failed sessions",
"1k tokens"
]
for constraint in required_constraints:
if constraint.lower() not in content.lower():
return False, f"Missing constraint: {constraint}"
return True, "Constraints cover all requirements"
def test_test_sessions():
"""Test that test sessions exist and are valid."""
test_sessions_dir = Path("test_sessions")
if not test_sessions_dir.exists():
return False, "test_sessions directory not found"
session_files = list(test_sessions_dir.glob("*.jsonl"))
if len(session_files) < 5:
return False, f"Only {len(session_files)} test sessions found, need 5"
# Check each session file
for session_file in session_files:
content = session_file.read_text()
lines = content.strip().split("\n")
# Check that each line is valid JSON
for i, line in enumerate(lines, 1):
try:
json.loads(line)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
return False, f"Invalid JSON in {session_file.name}, line {i}: {e}"
return True, f"Found {len(session_files)} valid test sessions"
def run_all_tests():
"""Run all tests and return results."""
tests = [
("Prompt Structure", test_prompt_structure),
("Confidence Scoring", test_confidence_scoring),
("Example Quality", test_example_quality),
("Constraint Coverage", test_constraint_coverage),
("Test Sessions", test_test_sessions)
]
results = []
all_passed = True
for test_name, test_func in tests:
try:
passed, message = test_func()
results.append({
"test": test_name,
"passed": passed,
"message": message
})
if not passed:
all_passed = False
except Exception as e:
results.append({
"test": test_name,
"passed": False,
"message": f"Error: {str(e)}"
})
all_passed = False
# Print results
print("=" * 60)
print("HARVEST PROMPT TEST RESULTS")
print("=" * 60)
for result in results:
status = "✓ PASS" if result["passed"] else "✗ FAIL"
print(f"{status}: {result['test']}")
print(f" {result['message']}")
print()
print("=" * 60)
if all_passed:
print("ALL TESTS PASSED!")
else:
print("SOME TESTS FAILED!")
print("=" * 60)
return all_passed, results
if __name__ == "__main__":
all_passed, results = run_all_tests()
# Save results to file
with open("test_results.json", "w") as f:
json.dump({
"all_passed": all_passed,
"results": results,
"timestamp": "2026-04-14T19:05:00Z"
}, f, indent=2)
print(f"Results saved to test_results.json")
# Exit with appropriate code
exit(0 if all_passed else 1)

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{"role": "user", "content": "Deploy the application to production"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll deploy the application to production.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ssh deploy@prod-server 'cd /app && git pull && docker-compose up -d'"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "ssh: connect to host prod-server port 22: Connection refused"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Connection refused. Let me check the server status.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ping -c 3 prod-server"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "PING prod-server (192.168.1.100): 56 data bytes\nRequest timeout for icmp_seq 0\nRequest timeout for icmp_seq 1\nRequest timeout for icmp_seq 2\n--- prod-server ping statistics ---\n3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "The server appears to be down. Let me check if there's an alternative deployment method."}
{"role": "user", "content": "Try using the VPS instead"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll try deploying to the VPS.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ssh deploy@vps-server 'cd /app && git pull && docker-compose up -d'"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "Permission denied (publickey)."}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Permission denied. The SSH key might not be set up correctly. Let me check the SSH configuration.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "cat ~/.ssh/config"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "Host vps-server\n HostName 167.99.126.228\n User deploy\n IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_vps"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "The SSH config looks correct. Let me check if the key exists.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ls -la ~/.ssh/id_rsa_vps"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "ls: /Users/user/.ssh/id_rsa_vps: No such file or directory"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "The SSH key doesn't exist. This is a pitfall - we need to generate the SSH key first."}
{"role": "user", "content": "Generate a new SSH key for the VPS"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll generate a new SSH key.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa_vps -N ''"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "Generating public/private rsa key pair.\nYour identification has been saved in /Users/user/.ssh/id_rsa_vps\nYour public key has been saved in /Users/user/.ssh/id_rsa_vps.pub\nThe key fingerprint is:\nSHA256:abc123... user@machine"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "SSH key generated. Now I need to add it to the VPS."}

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{"role": "user", "content": "Check the Gitea API for open issues"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll check the Gitea API for open issues.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "curl -H 'Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN' https://forge.alexanderwhitestone.com/api/v1/repos/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence/issues?state=open"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "curl: (6) Could not resolve host: forge.alexanderwhitestone.com"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "DNS resolution failed. Let me check the network connectivity.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "nslookup forge.alexanderwhitestone.com"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "Server: 8.8.8.8\nAddress: 8.8.8.8#53\n\n** server can't find forge.alexanderwhitestone.com: NXDOMAIN"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "The domain doesn't resolve. This might be a DNS issue. Let me try using the IP address directly.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "curl -H 'Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN' https://167.99.126.228/api/v1/repos/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence/issues?state=open"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "SSL certificate issue. The server is using a self-signed certificate. Let me try with -k flag to skip SSL verification.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "curl -k -H 'Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN' https://167.99.126.228/api/v1/repos/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence/issues?state=open"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "[]"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "No open issues found. The API returned an empty array."}
{"role": "user", "content": "Check if there are any pull requests"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Let me check for pull requests.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "curl -k -H 'Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN' https://167.99.126.228/api/v1/repos/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence/pulls?state=open"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "[{"id": 20, "title": "feat: add harvester.py + session_reader.py — session knowledge extractor (closes #8)", "state": "open", "user": {"login": "Rockachopa"}, "created_at": "2026-04-14T17:28:20Z"}]"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Found 1 open pull request: PR #20 - "feat: add harvester.py + session_reader.py — session knowledge extractor (closes #8)" by Rockachopa."}

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{"role": "user", "content": "How do I deploy a new version of the application?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Here's the deployment process:\n1. Run tests: pytest\n2. Build Docker image: docker build -t app:latest .\n3. Push to registry: docker push registry.example.com/app:latest\n4. Update production: ssh prod 'cd /app && docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -d'\n5. Verify: curl https://app.example.com/health"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What if tests fail?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "If tests fail:\n1. Check the error logs: pytest -v\n2. Fix the failing tests\n3. Re-run tests: pytest\n4. If still failing, check recent changes: git log --oneline -10\n5. Consider reverting: git revert HEAD"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What if the Docker build fails?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "If Docker build fails:\n1. Check Dockerfile syntax: docker build --no-cache -t app:latest .\n2. Check for missing dependencies: cat requirements.txt\n3. Check disk space: df -h\n4. Clean up Docker: docker system prune -f\n5. Try building with verbose output: docker build --progress=plain -t app:latest ."}
{"role": "user", "content": "What if the push to registry fails?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "If push to registry fails:\n1. Check registry credentials: docker login registry.example.com\n2. Check registry space: curl https://registry.example.com/v2/_catalog\n3. Check image size: docker images app:latest\n4. Try tagging with version: docker tag app:latest registry.example.com/app:v1.0.0\n5. Push with version tag: docker push registry.example.com/app:v1.0.0"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What if the production update fails?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "If production update fails:\n1. Check SSH connection: ssh prod 'echo connected'\n2. Check disk space on prod: ssh prod 'df -h'\n3. Check Docker status: ssh prod 'docker ps -a'\n4. Check logs: ssh prod 'docker-compose logs --tail=100'\n5. Rollback: ssh prod 'cd /app && git checkout HEAD~1 && docker-compose up -d'"}

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{"role": "user", "content": "I need to implement a new feature for the application"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I can help you implement a new feature. What feature would you like to add?"}
{"role": "user", "content": "I want to add user authentication"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "User authentication is a good feature. I have a few questions:\n1. What authentication method do you prefer? (JWT, OAuth, Session-based)\n2. Do you need social login? (Google, GitHub, etc.)\n3. What user data do you need to store?\n4. Do you need role-based access control?\n5. What's your database? (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite)"}
{"role": "user", "content": "I prefer JWT, no social login, just email and password, no roles, PostgreSQL"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Great choices. Here's the implementation plan:\n1. Create user model with email and password hash\n2. Create JWT token generation and validation\n3. Create login endpoint: POST /api/auth/login\n4. Create register endpoint: POST /api/auth/register\n5. Create middleware for protected routes\n6. Add password hashing with bcrypt\n7. Add rate limiting for login attempts\n8. Add password reset functionality\n9. Add email verification\n10. Test all endpoints"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What about password reset?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "For password reset:\n1. Create reset token table\n2. Create forgot password endpoint: POST /api/auth/forgot-password\n3. Send reset email with token\n4. Create reset password endpoint: POST /api/auth/reset-password\n5. Validate reset token and expiration\n6. Update password and delete token\n7. Send confirmation email"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What about email verification?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "For email verification:\n1. Add email_verified field to user model\n2. Create verification token table\n3. Send verification email on registration\n4. Create verify email endpoint: GET /api/auth/verify-email?token=...\n5. Validate token and update email_verified\n6. Add middleware to check email_verified for certain routes\n7. Add resend verification email endpoint"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What about rate limiting?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "For rate limiting:\n1. Use Redis for rate limit storage\n2. Create rate limit middleware\n3. Set limits: 5 login attempts per minute, 3 password resets per hour\n4. Return 429 Too Many Requests when limit exceeded\n5. Add X-RateLimit headers to responses\n6. Log rate limit violations\n7. Add whitelist for trusted IPs"}

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{"role": "user", "content": "Clone the repo at forge.alexanderwhitestone.com/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll clone the repository for you.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "git clone https://forge.alexanderwhitestone.com/Timmy_Foundation/compounding-intelligence.git"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "Cloning into 'compounding-intelligence'...\nremote: Enumerating objects: 15, done.\nremote: Counting objects: 100% (15/15), done.\nremote: Compressing objects: 100% (12/12), done.\nremote: Total 15 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0\nReceiving objects: 100% (15/15), done.\nResolving deltas: 100% (2/2), done."}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Repository cloned successfully. Let me check the structure.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ls -la compounding-intelligence/"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "total 8\ndrwxr-xr-x 5 user staff 160 Apr 14 17:21 .\ndrwxr-xr-x 12 user staff 384 Apr 14 17:21 ..\ndrwxr-xr-x 13 user staff 416 Apr 14 17:21 .git\n-rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 1234 Apr 14 17:21 README.md\ndrwxr-xr-x 3 user staff 96 Apr 14 17:21 knowledge\n-rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 456 Apr 14 17:21 metrics\ndrwxr-xr-x 4 user staff 128 Apr 14 17:21 scripts\ndrwxr-xr-x 3 user staff 96 Apr 14 17:21 templates"}
{"role": "user", "content": "What files are in the templates directory?"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Let me check the templates directory.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "ls -la compounding-intelligence/templates/"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": "total 0\ndrwxr-xr-x 3 user staff 96 Apr 14 17:21 .\ndrwxr-xr-x 5 user staff 160 Apr 14 17:21 ..\n-rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 0 Apr 14 17:21 .gitkeep"}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "The templates directory currently only contains a .gitkeep file. No templates have been added yet."}
{"role": "user", "content": "Create a harvest-prompt.md template in the templates directory."}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "I'll create the harvest-prompt.md template for you.", "tool_calls": [{"function": "terminal", "arguments": {"command": "cat > compounding-intelligence/templates/harvest-prompt.md << 'EOF'\n# Knowledge Extraction Prompt\n\nExtract knowledge from session transcripts.\nEOF"}}]}
{"role": "tool", "content": ""}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Template created successfully. The harvest-prompt.md file is now in the templates directory."}

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"""Tests for diff_analyzer module."""
import sys
import os
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'scripts'))
from diff_analyzer import DiffAnalyzer, ChangeCategory
def test_parse_simple_addition():
diff = """diff --git a/foo.py b/foo.py
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/foo.py
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+def hello():
+ return "world"
+# end
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.files_added == 1
assert summary.files_modified == 0
assert summary.total_added == 3
assert summary.total_deleted == 0
assert summary.hunks_added == 1
assert len(summary.file_changes) == 1
assert summary.file_changes[0].is_new is True
assert summary.file_changes[0].path == "foo.py"
def test_parse_simple_deletion():
diff = """diff --git a/old.py b/old.py
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/old.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-x = 1
-y = 2
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.files_deleted == 1
assert summary.total_deleted == 2
assert summary.total_added == 0
assert summary.hunks_deleted == 1
assert summary.file_changes[0].is_deleted is True
def test_parse_modification():
diff = """diff --git a/bar.py b/bar.py
--- a/bar.py
+++ b/bar.py
@@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ def foo():
existing()
- old_call()
+ new_call()
+ extra_step()
return
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.files_modified == 1
assert summary.total_added == 2 # +new_call(), +extra_step()
assert summary.total_deleted == 1 # -old_call()
assert summary.total_context == 2 # 2 context lines
assert summary.hunks_modified == 1
def test_parse_multiple_files():
diff = """diff --git a/a.py b/a.py
--- a/a.py
+++ b/a.py
@@ -1,1 +1,2 @@
existing
+added
diff --git a/b.py b/b.py
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/b.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
+new file
diff --git a/c.py b/c.py
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/c.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1 +0,0 @@
-gone
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 3
assert summary.files_added == 1
assert summary.files_deleted == 1
assert summary.files_modified == 1
assert summary.total_added == 2
assert summary.total_deleted == 1
def test_parse_rename():
diff = """diff --git a/old_name.py b/new_name.py
rename from old_name.py
rename to new_name.py
--- a/old_name.py
+++ b/new_name.py
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
-old_func()
+new_func()
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.files_renamed == 1
assert summary.file_changes[0].is_renamed is True
assert summary.file_changes[0].old_path == "old_name.py"
assert summary.file_changes[0].path == "new_name.py"
def test_parse_mixed_hunks():
"""A file with one add hunk and one delete hunk."""
diff = """diff --git a/mixed.py b/mixed.py
--- a/mixed.py
+++ b/mixed.py
@@ -5,0 +6,2 @@
+new_line_1
+new_line_2
@@ -20,2 +22,0 @@
-removed_1
-removed_2
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.hunks_added == 1
assert summary.hunks_deleted == 1
assert summary.total_added == 2
assert summary.total_deleted == 2
def test_empty_diff():
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze("")
assert summary.files_changed == 0
assert summary.total_added == 0
assert summary.total_deleted == 0
def test_to_dict():
diff = """diff --git a/test.py b/test.py
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test.py
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+line1
+line2
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
d = summary.to_dict()
assert d["files_changed"] == 1
assert d["files_added"] == 1
assert d["total_added"] == 2
assert d["total_deleted"] == 0
assert len(d["files"]) == 1
assert d["files"][0]["path"] == "test.py"
assert d["files"][0]["is_new"] is True
def test_context_only_hunk():
"""A hunk with only context lines (rare but possible)."""
diff = """diff --git a/noop.py b/noop.py
--- a/noop.py
+++ b/noop.py
@@ -5,3 +5,3 @@
context1
context2
context3
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.total_context == 3
assert summary.total_added == 0
assert summary.total_deleted == 0
def test_binary_files_skipped():
"""Binary file diffs have no content lines — just headers."""
diff = """diff --git a/image.png b/image.png
--- a/image.png
+++ b/image.png
Binary files a/image.png and b/image.png differ
"""
analyzer = DiffAnalyzer()
summary = analyzer.analyze(diff)
assert summary.files_changed == 1
assert summary.total_added == 0
assert summary.total_deleted == 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_parse_simple_addition()
test_parse_simple_deletion()
test_parse_modification()
test_parse_multiple_files()
test_parse_rename()
test_parse_mixed_hunks()
test_empty_diff()
test_to_dict()
test_context_only_hunk()
test_binary_files_skipped()
print("All 10 tests passed.")