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Introduction
FlexibleDiff is a simple collection diffing μframework for Swift, allowing separated defintions of identity and equality for the purpose of diffing.
For general business concerns, full inequality of two instances does not
necessarily mean inequality in term of identity — it just means the data being
held has changed if the identity of both instances are the same. However, as
most of the diffing μframeworks rely on only — and therefore are constrained
by — the Equatable
requirement, they are not capable of expressing the
identical-but-unequal scenarios which are common especially in interactive
applications.
FlexibleDiff addresses the issue by supporting changeset computation with custom definitions for equality and identity.
For example, given these definitions:
let previous: [Book]
let current: [Book]
struct Book: Equatable {
let isbn: String
var name: String
var publishedOn: [Date]
}
We may supply a custom identity definition, and get to know about in-place mutated books, or mutated books at a different position, on the basis of books being identified only by their ISBN.
let changeset = Changeset(previous: previous,
current: current,
identifier: { book in book.isbn },
areEqual: Book.==)
The improved expressivity of the diff, as compared to conventional Equatable
-based μframeworks, allows more fitting collection view animations to be issued.
On top of the flexible API, FlexibleDiff provides also several conveniences for common use cases:
Collection.Element | Identified By | Compared By |
---|---|---|
AnyObject | Object identity | Object identity |
AnyObject & Equatable | Object identity | Object identity or value equality. |
AnyObject & Hashable | Object identity, or value equality. | Object identity, or value equality. |
Hashable | Value equality | Value equality |
Getting Started
FlexibleDiff is offered as a standalone Xcode project, and supports both Carthage and CocoaPods.
# Carthage
github "RACCommunity/FlexibleDiff"
# CocoaPods
pod "FlexibleDiff"
The Example App
The Xcode workspace includes an example app using FlexibleDiff. Be sure to run git submodule update --init
to fetch the dependencies before building the app target in Xcode.
Note on the algorithm
The implementation is evolved from the popular O(n) diff algorithm by Paul Heckel, in his 1978 paper "A technique for isolating differences between files". The algorithm serves as the basis of many frameworks across multiple platforms, including but not limited to IGListKit.
License
Licensed under the MIT License.