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diffcore-delta.c: update the comment on the algorithm.

The comment at the top of the file described an old algorithm
that was neutral to text/binary differences (it hashed sliding
window of N-byte sequences and counted overlaps), but long time
ago we switched to a new heuristics that are more suitable for
line oriented (read: text) files that are much faster.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Junio C Hamano 2007-06-28 23:11:40 -07:00
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commit af3abef94a

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/*
* Idea here is very simple.
*
* We have total of (sz-N+1) N-byte overlapping sequences in buf whose
* size is sz. If the same N-byte sequence appears in both source and
* destination, we say the byte that starts that sequence is shared
* between them (i.e. copied from source to destination).
* Almost all data we are interested in are text, but sometimes we have
* to deal with binary data. So we cut them into chunks delimited by
* LF byte, or 64-byte sequence, whichever comes first, and hash them.
*
* For each possible N-byte sequence, if the source buffer has more
* instances of it than the destination buffer, that means the
* difference are the number of bytes not copied from source to
* destination. If the counts are the same, everything was copied
* from source to destination. If the destination has more,
* everything was copied, and destination added more.
* For those chunks, if the source buffer has more instances of it
* than the destination buffer, that means the difference are the
* number of bytes not copied from source to destination. If the
* counts are the same, everything was copied from source to
* destination. If the destination has more, everything was copied,
* and destination added more.
*
* We are doing an approximation so we do not really have to waste
* memory by actually storing the sequence. We just hash them into
* somewhere around 2^16 hashbuckets and count the occurrences.
*
* The length of the sequence is arbitrarily set to 8 for now.
*/
/* Wild guess at the initial hash size */