package diff import "github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty" // longestCommonSubsequence finds a sequence of values that are common to both // x and y, with the same relative ordering as in both collections. // // The approached used here is a "naive" one, assuming that both x and y will // generally be small in the use-cases cty is aimed at. For larger lists // the time/space usage may be sub-optimal. // // A pair of lists may have multiple longest common subsequences. In that // case, the one selected by this function is undefined. func longestCommonSubsequence(xs, ys []cty.Value) []cty.Value { if len(xs) == 0 || len(ys) == 0 { return make([]cty.Value, 0) } c := make([]int, len(xs)*len(ys)) eqs := make([]bool, len(xs)*len(ys)) w := len(xs) for y := 0; y < len(ys); y++ { for x := 0; x < len(xs); x++ { eqV := xs[x].Equals(ys[y]) eq := false if eqV.IsKnown() && eqV.True() { eq = true eqs[(w*y)+x] = true // equality tests can be expensive, so cache it } if eq { // Sequence gets one longer than for the cell at top left, // since we'd append a new item to the sequence here. if x == 0 || y == 0 { c[(w*y)+x] = 1 } else { c[(w*y)+x] = c[(w*(y-1))+(x-1)] + 1 } } else { // We follow the longest of the sequence above and the sequence // to the left of us in the matrix. l := 0 u := 0 if x > 0 { l = c[(w*y)+(x-1)] } if y > 0 { u = c[(w*(y-1))+x] } if l > u { c[(w*y)+x] = l } else { c[(w*y)+x] = u } } } } // The bottom right cell tells us how long our longest sequence will be seq := make([]cty.Value, c[len(c)-1]) // Now we will walk back from the bottom right cell, finding again all // of the equal pairs to construct our sequence. x := len(xs) - 1 y := len(ys) - 1 i := len(seq) - 1 for x > -1 && y > -1 { if eqs[(w*y)+x] { // Add the value to our result list and then walk diagonally // up and to the left. seq[i] = xs[x] x-- y-- i-- } else { // Take the path with the greatest sequence length in the matrix. l := 0 u := 0 if x > 0 { l = c[(w*y)+(x-1)] } if y > 0 { u = c[(w*(y-1))+x] } if l > u { x-- } else { y-- } } } if i > -1 { // should never happen if the matrix was constructed properly panic("not enough elements in sequence") } return seq }