rclone/cmd/bisync/resolve.go

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bisync: add options to auto-resolve conflicts - fixes #7471 Before this change, when a file was new/changed on both paths (relative to the prior sync), and the versions on each side were not identical, bisync would keep both versions, renaming them with ..path1 and ..path2 suffixes, respectively. Many users have requested more control over how bisync handles such conflicts -- including an option to automatically select one version as the "winner" and rename or delete the "loser". This change introduces support for such options. --conflict-resolve CHOICE In bisync, a "conflict" is a file that is *new* or *changed* on *both sides* (relative to the prior run) AND is *not currently identical* on both sides. `--conflict-resolve` controls how bisync handles such a scenario. The currently supported options are: - `none` - (the default) - do not attempt to pick a winner, keep and rename both files according to `--conflict-loser` and `--conflict-suffix` settings. For example, with the default settings, `file.txt` on Path1 is renamed `file.txt.conflict1` and `file.txt` on Path2 is renamed `file.txt.conflict2`. Both are copied to the opposite path during the run, so both sides end up with a copy of both files. (As `none` is the default, it is not necessary to specify `--conflict-resolve none` -- you can just omit the flag.) - `newer` - the newer file (by `modtime`) is considered the winner and is copied without renaming. The older file (the "loser") is handled according to `--conflict-loser` and `--conflict-suffix` settings (either renamed or deleted.) For example, if `file.txt` on Path1 is newer than `file.txt` on Path2, the result on both sides (with other default settings) will be `file.txt` (winner from Path1) and `file.txt.conflict1` (loser from Path2). - `older` - same as `newer`, except the older file is considered the winner, and the newer file is considered the loser. - `larger` - the larger file (by `size`) is considered the winner (regardless of `modtime`, if any). - `smaller` - the smaller file (by `size`) is considered the winner (regardless of `modtime`, if any). - `path1` - the version from Path1 is unconditionally considered the winner (regardless of `modtime` and `size`, if any). This can be useful if one side is usually more trusted or up-to-date than the other. - `path2` - same as `path1`, except the path2 version is considered the winner. For all of the above options, note the following: - If either of the underlying remotes lacks support for the chosen method, it will be ignored and fall back to `none`. (For example, if `--conflict-resolve newer` is set, but one of the paths uses a remote that doesn't support `modtime`.) - If a winner can't be determined because the chosen method's attribute is missing or equal, it will be ignored and fall back to `none`. (For example, if `--conflict-resolve newer` is set, but the Path1 and Path2 modtimes are identical, even if the sizes may differ.) - If the file's content is currently identical on both sides, it is not considered a "conflict", even if new or changed on both sides since the prior sync. (For example, if you made a change on one side and then synced it to the other side by other means.) Therefore, none of the conflict resolution flags apply in this scenario. - The conflict resolution flags do not apply during a `--resync`, as there is no "prior run" to speak of (but see `--resync-mode` for similar options.) --conflict-loser CHOICE `--conflict-loser` determines what happens to the "loser" of a sync conflict (when `--conflict-resolve` determines a winner) or to both files (when there is no winner.) The currently supported options are: - `num` - (the default) - auto-number the conflicts by automatically appending the next available number to the `--conflict-suffix`, in chronological order. For example, with the default settings, the first conflict for `file.txt` will be renamed `file.txt.conflict1`. If `file.txt.conflict1` already exists, `file.txt.conflict2` will be used instead (etc., up to a maximum of 9223372036854775807 conflicts.) - `pathname` - rename the conflicts according to which side they came from, which was the default behavior prior to `v1.66`. For example, with `--conflict-suffix path`, `file.txt` from Path1 will be renamed `file.txt.path1`, and `file.txt` from Path2 will be renamed `file.txt.path2`. If two non-identical suffixes are provided (ex. `--conflict-suffix cloud,local`), the trailing digit is omitted. Importantly, note that with `pathname`, there is no auto-numbering beyond `2`, so if `file.txt.path2` somehow already exists, it will be overwritten. Using a dynamic date variable in your `--conflict-suffix` (see below) is one possible way to avoid this. Note also that conflicts-of-conflicts are possible, if the original conflict is not manually resolved -- for example, if for some reason you edited `file.txt.path1` on both sides, and those edits were different, the result would be `file.txt.path1.path1` and `file.txt.path1.path2` (in addition to `file.txt.path2`.) - `delete` - keep the winner only and delete the loser, instead of renaming it. If a winner cannot be determined (see `--conflict-resolve` for details on how this could happen), `delete` is ignored and the default `num` is used instead (i.e. both versions are kept and renamed, and neither is deleted.) `delete` is inherently the most destructive option, so use it only with care. For all of the above options, note that if a winner cannot be determined (see `--conflict-resolve` for details on how this could happen), or if `--conflict-resolve` is not in use, *both* files will be renamed. --conflict-suffix STRING[,STRING] `--conflict-suffix` controls the suffix that is appended when bisync renames a `--conflict-loser` (default: `conflict`). `--conflict-suffix` will accept either one string or two comma-separated strings to assign different suffixes to Path1 vs. Path2. This may be helpful later in identifying the source of the conflict. (For example, `--conflict-suffix dropboxconflict,laptopconflict`) With `--conflict-loser num`, a number is always appended to the suffix. With `--conflict-loser pathname`, a number is appended only when one suffix is specified (or when two identical suffixes are specified.) i.e. with `--conflict-loser pathname`, all of the following would produce exactly the same result: ``` --conflict-suffix path --conflict-suffix path,path --conflict-suffix path1,path2 ``` Suffixes may be as short as 1 character. By default, the suffix is appended after any other extensions (ex. `file.jpg.conflict1`), however, this can be changed with the `--suffix-keep-extension` flag (i.e. to instead result in `file.conflict1.jpg`). `--conflict-suffix` supports several *dynamic date variables* when enclosed in curly braces as globs. This can be helpful to track the date and/or time that each conflict was handled by bisync. For example: ``` --conflict-suffix {DateOnly}-conflict // result: myfile.txt.2006-01-02-conflict1 ``` All of the formats described [here](https://pkg.go.dev/time#pkg-constants) and [here](https://pkg.go.dev/time#example-Time.Format) are supported, but take care to ensure that your chosen format does not use any characters that are illegal on your remotes (for example, macOS does not allow colons in filenames, and slashes are also best avoided as they are often interpreted as directory separators.) To address this particular issue, an additional `{MacFriendlyTime}` (or just `{mac}`) option is supported, which results in `2006-01-02 0304PM`. Note that `--conflict-suffix` is entirely separate from rclone's main `--sufix` flag. This is intentional, as users may wish to use both flags simultaneously, if also using `--backup-dir`. Finally, note that the default in bisync prior to `v1.66` was to rename conflicts with `..path1` and `..path2` (with two periods, and `path` instead of `conflict`.) Bisync now defaults to a single dot instead of a double dot, but additional dots can be added by including them in the specified suffix string. For example, for behavior equivalent to the previous default, use: ``` [--conflict-resolve none] --conflict-loser pathname --conflict-suffix .path ```
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package bisync
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"math"
"mime"
"path"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/bisync/bilib"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/operations"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/terminal"
)
// Prefer describes strategies for resolving sync conflicts
type Prefer = fs.Enum[preferChoices]
// Supported --conflict-resolve strategies
const (
PreferNone Prefer = iota
PreferPath1
PreferPath2
PreferNewer
PreferOlder
PreferLarger
PreferSmaller
)
type preferChoices struct{}
func (preferChoices) Choices() []string {
return []string{
PreferNone: "none",
PreferNewer: "newer",
PreferOlder: "older",
PreferLarger: "larger",
PreferSmaller: "smaller",
PreferPath1: "path1",
PreferPath2: "path2",
}
}
func (preferChoices) Type() string {
return "Prefer"
}
// ConflictResolveList is a list of --conflict-resolve flag choices used in the help
var ConflictResolveList = Opt.ConflictResolve.Help()
// ConflictLoserAction describes possible actions to take on the loser of a sync conflict
type ConflictLoserAction = fs.Enum[conflictLoserChoices]
// Supported --conflict-loser actions
const (
ConflictLoserSkip ConflictLoserAction = iota // Reserved as zero but currently unused
ConflictLoserNumber // file.conflict1, file.conflict2, file.conflict3, etc.
ConflictLoserPathname // file.path1, file.path2
ConflictLoserDelete // delete the loser, keep winner only
)
type conflictLoserChoices struct{}
func (conflictLoserChoices) Choices() []string {
return []string{
ConflictLoserNumber: "num",
ConflictLoserPathname: "pathname",
ConflictLoserDelete: "delete",
}
}
func (conflictLoserChoices) Type() string {
return "ConflictLoserAction"
}
// ConflictLoserList is a list of --conflict-loser flag choices used in the help
var ConflictLoserList = Opt.ConflictLoser.Help()
func (b *bisyncRun) setResolveDefaults(ctx context.Context) error {
if b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserSkip {
b.opt.ConflictLoser = ConflictLoserNumber
}
if b.opt.ConflictSuffixFlag == "" {
b.opt.ConflictSuffixFlag = "conflict"
}
suffixes := strings.Split(b.opt.ConflictSuffixFlag, ",")
if len(suffixes) == 1 {
b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 = suffixes[0]
b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 = suffixes[0]
} else if len(suffixes) == 2 {
b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 = suffixes[0]
b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 = suffixes[1]
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("--conflict-suffix cannot have more than 2 comma-separated values. Received %v: %v", len(suffixes), suffixes)
}
// replace glob variables, if any
t := time.Now() // capture static time here so it is the same for all files throughout this run
b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 = bilib.AppyTimeGlobs(b.opt.ConflictSuffix1, t)
b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 = bilib.AppyTimeGlobs(b.opt.ConflictSuffix2, t)
// append dot (intentionally allow more than one)
b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 = "." + b.opt.ConflictSuffix1
b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 = "." + b.opt.ConflictSuffix2
// checks and warnings
if (b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferNewer || b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferOlder) && (b.fs1.Precision() == fs.ModTimeNotSupported || b.fs2.Precision() == fs.ModTimeNotSupported) {
fs.Logf(nil, Color(terminal.YellowFg, "WARNING: ignoring --conflict-resolve %s as at least one remote does not support modtimes."), b.opt.ConflictResolve.String())
b.opt.ConflictResolve = PreferNone
} else if (b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferNewer || b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferOlder) && !b.opt.Compare.Modtime {
fs.Logf(nil, Color(terminal.YellowFg, "WARNING: ignoring --conflict-resolve %s as --compare does not include modtime."), b.opt.ConflictResolve.String())
b.opt.ConflictResolve = PreferNone
}
if (b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferLarger || b.opt.ConflictResolve == PreferSmaller) && !b.opt.Compare.Size {
fs.Logf(nil, Color(terminal.YellowFg, "WARNING: ignoring --conflict-resolve %s as --compare does not include size."), b.opt.ConflictResolve.String())
b.opt.ConflictResolve = PreferNone
}
return nil
}
type renames map[string]renamesInfo // [originalName]newName (remember the originalName may have an alias)
// the newName may be the same as the old name (if winner), but should not be blank, unless we're deleting.
// the oldNames may not match each other, if we're normalizing case or unicode
// all names should be "remotes" (relative names, without base path)
type renamesInfo struct {
path1 namePair
path2 namePair
}
type namePair struct {
oldName string
newName string
}
func (b *bisyncRun) resolve(ctxMove context.Context, path1, path2, file, alias string, renameSkipped, copy1to2, copy2to1 *bilib.Names, ds1, ds2 *deltaSet) error {
winningPath := 0
if b.opt.ConflictResolve != PreferNone {
winningPath = b.conflictWinner(ds1, ds2, file, alias)
if winningPath > 0 {
fs.Infof(file, Color(terminal.GreenFg, "The winner is: Path%d"), winningPath)
} else {
fs.Infof(file, Color(terminal.RedFg, "A winner could not be determined."))
}
}
suff1 := b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 // copy to new var to make sure our changes here don't persist
suff2 := b.opt.ConflictSuffix2
if b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserPathname && b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 == b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 {
// numerate, but not if user supplied two different suffixes
suff1 += "1"
suff2 += "2"
}
r := renamesInfo{
path1: namePair{
oldName: file,
newName: SuffixName(ctxMove, file, suff1),
},
path2: namePair{
oldName: alias,
newName: SuffixName(ctxMove, alias, suff2),
},
}
// handle auto-numbering
// note that we still queue copies for both files, whether or not we renamed
// we also set these for ConflictLoserDelete in case there is no winner.
if b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserNumber || b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserDelete {
num := b.numerate(ctxMove, 1, file, alias)
switch winningPath {
case 1: // keep path1, rename path2
r.path1.newName = r.path1.oldName
r.path2.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path2.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+fmt.Sprint(num))
case 2: // keep path2, rename path1
r.path1.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path1.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+fmt.Sprint(num))
r.path2.newName = r.path2.oldName
default: // no winner, so rename both to different numbers (unless suffixes are already different)
if b.opt.ConflictSuffix1 == b.opt.ConflictSuffix2 {
r.path1.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path1.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+fmt.Sprint(num))
// let's just make sure num + 1 is available...
num2 := b.numerate(ctxMove, num+1, file, alias)
r.path2.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path2.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+fmt.Sprint(num2))
} else {
// suffixes are different, so numerate independently
num = b.numerateSingle(ctxMove, 1, file, alias, 1)
r.path1.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path1.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+fmt.Sprint(num))
num = b.numerateSingle(ctxMove, 1, file, alias, 2)
r.path2.newName = SuffixName(ctxMove, r.path2.oldName, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+fmt.Sprint(num))
}
}
}
// when winningPath == 0 (no winner), we ignore settings and rename both, do not delete
// note also that deletes and renames are mutually exclusive -- we never delete one path and rename the other.
if b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserDelete && winningPath == 1 {
// delete 2, copy 1 to 2
err = b.delete(ctxMove, r.path2, path2, path1, b.fs2, 2, 1, renameSkipped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.path2.newName = ""
// copy the one that wasn't deleted
b.indent("Path1", r.path1.oldName, "Queue copy to Path2")
copy1to2.Add(r.path1.oldName)
} else if b.opt.ConflictLoser == ConflictLoserDelete && winningPath == 2 {
// delete 1, copy 2 to 1
err = b.delete(ctxMove, r.path1, path1, path2, b.fs1, 1, 2, renameSkipped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.path1.newName = ""
// copy the one that wasn't deleted
b.indent("Path2", r.path2.oldName, "Queue copy to Path1")
copy2to1.Add(r.path2.oldName)
} else {
err = b.rename(ctxMove, r.path1, path1, path2, b.fs1, 1, 2, winningPath, copy1to2, renameSkipped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = b.rename(ctxMove, r.path2, path2, path1, b.fs2, 2, 1, winningPath, copy2to1, renameSkipped)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
b.renames[r.path1.oldName] = r // note map index is path1's oldName, which may be different from path2 if aliases
return nil
}
// SuffixName adds the current --conflict-suffix to the remote, obeying
// --suffix-keep-extension if set
// It is a close cousin of operations.SuffixName, but we don't want to
// use ci.Suffix for this because it might be used for --backup-dir.
func SuffixName(ctx context.Context, remote, suffix string) string {
if suffix == "" {
return remote
}
ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx)
if ci.SuffixKeepExtension {
var (
base = remote
exts = ""
first = true
ext = path.Ext(remote)
)
for ext != "" {
// Look second and subsequent extensions in mime types.
// If they aren't found then don't keep it as an extension.
if !first && mime.TypeByExtension(ext) == "" {
break
}
base = base[:len(base)-len(ext)]
exts = ext + exts
first = false
ext = path.Ext(base)
}
return base + suffix + exts
}
return remote + suffix
}
// NotEmpty checks whether set is not empty
func (r renames) NotEmpty() bool {
return len(r) > 0
}
func (ri *renamesInfo) getNames(is1to2 bool) (srcOldName, srcNewName, dstOldName, dstNewName string) {
if is1to2 {
return ri.path1.oldName, ri.path1.newName, ri.path2.oldName, ri.path2.newName
}
return ri.path2.oldName, ri.path2.newName, ri.path1.oldName, ri.path1.newName
}
// work out the lowest number that niether side has, return it for suffix
func (b *bisyncRun) numerate(ctx context.Context, startnum int, file, alias string) int {
for i := startnum; i < math.MaxInt; i++ {
iStr := fmt.Sprint(i)
if !ls1.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+iStr)) &&
!ls1.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+iStr)) &&
!ls2.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+iStr)) &&
!ls2.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+iStr)) {
// make sure it still holds true with suffixes switched (it should)
if !ls1.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+iStr)) &&
!ls1.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, b.opt.ConflictSuffix2+iStr)) &&
!ls2.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+iStr)) &&
!ls2.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, b.opt.ConflictSuffix1+iStr)) {
fs.Debugf(file, "The first available suffix is: %s", iStr)
return i
}
}
}
return 0 // not really possible, as no one has 9223372036854775807 conflicts, and if they do, they have bigger problems
}
// like numerate, but consider only one side's suffix (for when suffixes are different)
func (b *bisyncRun) numerateSingle(ctx context.Context, startnum int, file, alias string, path int) int {
lsA, lsB := ls1, ls2
suffix := b.opt.ConflictSuffix1
if path == 2 {
lsA, lsB = ls2, ls1
suffix = b.opt.ConflictSuffix2
}
for i := startnum; i < math.MaxInt; i++ {
iStr := fmt.Sprint(i)
if !lsA.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, suffix+iStr)) &&
!lsA.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, suffix+iStr)) &&
!lsB.has(SuffixName(ctx, file, suffix+iStr)) &&
!lsB.has(SuffixName(ctx, alias, suffix+iStr)) {
fs.Debugf(file, "The first available suffix is: %s", iStr)
return i
}
}
return 0 // not really possible, as no one has 9223372036854775807 conflicts, and if they do, they have bigger problems
}
func (b *bisyncRun) rename(ctx context.Context, thisNamePair namePair, thisPath, thatPath string, thisFs fs.Fs, thisPathNum, thatPathNum, winningPath int, q, renameSkipped *bilib.Names) error {
if winningPath == thisPathNum {
b.indent(fmt.Sprintf("!Path%d", thisPathNum), thisPath+thisNamePair.newName, fmt.Sprintf("Not renaming Path%d copy, as it was determined the winner", thisPathNum))
} else {
skip := operations.SkipDestructive(ctx, thisNamePair.oldName, "rename")
if !skip {
b.indent(fmt.Sprintf("!Path%d", thisPathNum), thisPath+thisNamePair.newName, fmt.Sprintf("Renaming Path%d copy", thisPathNum))
ctx = b.setBackupDir(ctx, thisPathNum) // in case already a file with new name
if err = operations.MoveFile(ctx, thisFs, thisFs, thisNamePair.newName, thisNamePair.oldName); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%s rename failed for %s: %w", thisPath, thisPath+thisNamePair.oldName, err)
b.critical = true
return err
}
} else {
renameSkipped.Add(thisNamePair.oldName) // (due to dry-run, not equality)
}
}
b.indent(fmt.Sprintf("!Path%d", thisPathNum), thatPath+thisNamePair.newName, fmt.Sprintf("Queue copy to Path%d", thatPathNum))
q.Add(thisNamePair.newName)
return nil
}
func (b *bisyncRun) delete(ctx context.Context, thisNamePair namePair, thisPath, thatPath string, thisFs fs.Fs, thisPathNum, thatPathNum int, renameSkipped *bilib.Names) error {
skip := operations.SkipDestructive(ctx, thisNamePair.oldName, "delete")
if !skip {
b.indent(fmt.Sprintf("!Path%d", thisPathNum), thisPath+thisNamePair.oldName, fmt.Sprintf("Deleting Path%d copy", thisPathNum))
ctx = b.setBackupDir(ctx, thisPathNum)
ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx)
var backupDir fs.Fs
if ci.BackupDir != "" {
backupDir, err = operations.BackupDir(ctx, thisFs, thisFs, thisNamePair.oldName)
if err != nil {
b.critical = true
return err
}
}
obj, err := thisFs.NewObject(ctx, thisNamePair.oldName)
if err != nil {
b.critical = true
return err
}
if err = operations.DeleteFileWithBackupDir(ctx, obj, backupDir); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%s delete failed for %s: %w", thisPath, thisPath+thisNamePair.oldName, err)
b.critical = true
return err
}
} else {
renameSkipped.Add(thisNamePair.oldName) // (due to dry-run, not equality)
}
return nil
}
func (b *bisyncRun) conflictWinner(ds1, ds2 *deltaSet, remote1, remote2 string) int {
switch b.opt.ConflictResolve {
case PreferPath1:
return 1
case PreferPath2:
return 2
case PreferNewer, PreferOlder:
return b.resolveNewerOlder(ds1, ds2, remote1, remote2, b.opt.ConflictResolve)
case PreferLarger, PreferSmaller:
return b.resolveLargerSmaller(ds1, ds2, remote1, remote2, b.opt.ConflictResolve)
default:
return 0
}
}
// returns the winning path number, or 0 if winner can't be determined
func (b *bisyncRun) resolveNewerOlder(ds1, ds2 *deltaSet, remote1, remote2 string, prefer Prefer) int {
if fs.GetModifyWindow(b.octx, b.fs1, b.fs2) == fs.ModTimeNotSupported {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined as at least one path lacks modtime support.")
return 0
}
t1, t2 := ds1.time[remote1], ds2.time[remote2]
if t1.IsZero() || t2.IsZero() {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined as at least one modtime is missing. Path1: %v, Path2: %v", t1, t2)
return 0
}
if t1.After(t2) {
if prefer == PreferNewer {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path1 is newer. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %s", t1, t2, t1.Sub(t2))
return 1
} else if prefer == PreferOlder {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path2 is older. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %s", t1, t2, t1.Sub(t2))
return 2
}
} else if t1.Before(t2) {
if prefer == PreferNewer {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path2 is newer. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %s", t1, t2, t2.Sub(t1))
return 2
} else if prefer == PreferOlder {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path1 is older. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %s", t1, t2, t2.Sub(t1))
return 1
}
}
if t1.Equal(t2) {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined as times are equal. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %s", t1, t2, t2.Sub(t1))
return 0
}
fs.Errorf(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined. Path1: %v, Path2: %v", t1, t2) // shouldn't happen unless prefer is of wrong type
return 0
}
// returns the winning path number, or 0 if winner can't be determined
func (b *bisyncRun) resolveLargerSmaller(ds1, ds2 *deltaSet, remote1, remote2 string, prefer Prefer) int {
s1, s2 := ds1.size[remote1], ds2.size[remote2]
if s1 < 0 || s2 < 0 {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined as at least one size is unknown. Path1: %v, Path2: %v", s1, s2)
return 0
}
if s1 > s2 {
if prefer == PreferLarger {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path1 is larger. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %v", s1, s2, s1-s2)
return 1
} else if prefer == PreferSmaller {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path2 is smaller. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %v", s1, s2, s1-s2)
return 2
}
} else if s1 < s2 {
if prefer == PreferLarger {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path2 is larger. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %v", s1, s2, s2-s1)
return 2
} else if prefer == PreferSmaller {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Path1 is smaller. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %v", s1, s2, s2-s1)
return 1
}
}
if s1 == s2 {
fs.Infof(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined as sizes are equal. Path1: %v, Path2: %v, Difference: %v", s1, s2, s1-s2)
return 0
}
fs.Errorf(remote1, "Winner cannot be determined. Path1: %v, Path2: %v", s1, s2) // shouldn't happen unless prefer is of wrong type
return 0
}