Use a general Eval function for expressions in templates. (#23927)

One of the proposals in #23328

This PR introduces a simple expression calculator
(templates/eval/eval.go), it can do basic expression calculations.

Many untested template helper functions like `Mul` `Add` can be replaced
by this new approach.

Then these `Add` / `Mul` / `percentage` / `Subtract` / `DiffStatsWidth`
could all use this `Eval`.

And it provides enhancements for Golang templates, and improves
readability.

Some examples:

----

* Before: `{{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}}`
* After: `{{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 12}}`

----

* Before: `{{if lt (Add $i 1) (len $.Topics)}}`
* After: `{{if Eval $i "+" 1 "<" (len $.Topics)}}`

## FAQ

### Why not use an existing expression package?

We need a highly customized expression engine:

* do the calculation on the fly, without pre-compiling
* deal with int/int64/float64 types, to make the result could be used in
Golang template.
* make the syntax could be used in the Golang template directly
* do not introduce too much complex or strange syntax, we just need a
simple calculator.
* it needs to strictly follow Golang template's behavior, for example,
Golang template treats all non-zero values as truth, but many 3rd
packages don't do so.

### What's the benefit?

* Developers don't need to add more `Add`/`Mul`/`Sub`-like functions,
they were getting more and more.
Now, only one `Eval` is enough for all cases.
* The new code reads better than old `{{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}}`,
the old one isn't familiar to most procedural programming developers
(eg, the Golang expression syntax).
* The `Eval` is fully covered by tests, many old `Add`/`Mul`-like
functions were never tested.

### The performance?

It doesn't use `reflect`, it doesn't need to parse or compile when used
in Golang template, the performance is as fast as native Go template.

### Is it too complex? Could it be unstable?

The expression calculator program is a common homework for computer
science students, and it's widely used as a teaching and practicing
purpose for developers. The algorithm is pretty well-known.

The behavior can be clearly defined, it is stable.
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@ -141,55 +141,6 @@ func FileSize(s int64) string {
return humanize.IBytes(uint64(s))
}
// Subtract deals with subtraction of all types of number.
func Subtract(left, right interface{}) interface{} {
var rleft, rright int64
var fleft, fright float64
isInt := true
switch v := left.(type) {
case int:
rleft = int64(v)
case int8:
rleft = int64(v)
case int16:
rleft = int64(v)
case int32:
rleft = int64(v)
case int64:
rleft = v
case float32:
fleft = float64(v)
isInt = false
case float64:
fleft = v
isInt = false
}
switch v := right.(type) {
case int:
rright = int64(v)
case int8:
rright = int64(v)
case int16:
rright = int64(v)
case int32:
rright = int64(v)
case int64:
rright = v
case float32:
fright = float64(v)
isInt = false
case float64:
fright = v
isInt = false
}
if isInt {
return rleft - rright
}
return fleft + float64(rleft) - (fright + float64(rright))
}
// EllipsisString returns a truncated short string,
// it appends '...' in the end of the length of string is too large.
func EllipsisString(str string, length int) string {

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@ -114,45 +114,6 @@ func TestFileSize(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, "2.0 EiB", FileSize(size))
}
func TestSubtract(t *testing.T) {
toFloat64 := func(n interface{}) float64 {
switch v := n.(type) {
case int:
return float64(v)
case int8:
return float64(v)
case int16:
return float64(v)
case int32:
return float64(v)
case int64:
return float64(v)
case float32:
return float64(v)
case float64:
return v
default:
return 0.0
}
}
values := []interface{}{
int(-3),
int8(14),
int16(81),
int32(-156),
int64(1528),
float32(3.5),
float64(-15.348),
}
for _, left := range values {
for _, right := range values {
expected := toFloat64(left) - toFloat64(right)
sub := Subtract(left, right)
assert.InDelta(t, expected, sub, 1e-3)
}
}
}
func TestEllipsisString(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, "...", EllipsisString("foobar", 0))
assert.Equal(t, "...", EllipsisString("foobar", 1))

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@ -0,0 +1,344 @@
// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package eval
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
type Num struct {
Value any // int64 or float64, nil on error
}
var opPrecedence = map[string]int{
// "(": 1, this is for low precedence like function calls, they are handled separately
"or": 2,
"and": 3,
"not": 4,
"==": 5, "!=": 5, "<": 5, "<=": 5, ">": 5, ">=": 5,
"+": 6, "-": 6,
"*": 7, "/": 7,
}
type stack[T any] struct {
name string
elems []T
}
func (s *stack[T]) push(t T) {
s.elems = append(s.elems, t)
}
func (s *stack[T]) pop() T {
if len(s.elems) == 0 {
panic(s.name + " stack is empty")
}
t := s.elems[len(s.elems)-1]
s.elems = s.elems[:len(s.elems)-1]
return t
}
func (s *stack[T]) peek() T {
if len(s.elems) == 0 {
panic(s.name + " stack is empty")
}
return s.elems[len(s.elems)-1]
}
type operator string
type eval struct {
stackNum stack[Num]
stackOp stack[operator]
funcMap map[string]func([]Num) Num
}
func newEval() *eval {
e := &eval{}
e.stackNum.name = "num"
e.stackOp.name = "op"
return e
}
func toNum(v any) (Num, error) {
switch v := v.(type) {
case string:
if strings.Contains(v, ".") {
n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 64)
if err != nil {
return Num{n}, err
}
return Num{n}, nil
}
n, err := strconv.ParseInt(v, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return Num{n}, err
}
return Num{n}, nil
case float32, float64:
n, _ := util.ToFloat64(v)
return Num{n}, nil
default:
n, err := util.ToInt64(v)
if err != nil {
return Num{n}, err
}
return Num{n}, nil
}
}
func truth(b bool) int64 {
if b {
return int64(1)
}
return int64(0)
}
func applyOp2Generic[T int64 | float64](op operator, n1, n2 T) Num {
switch op {
case "+":
return Num{n1 + n2}
case "-":
return Num{n1 - n2}
case "*":
return Num{n1 * n2}
case "/":
return Num{n1 / n2}
case "==":
return Num{truth(n1 == n2)}
case "!=":
return Num{truth(n1 != n2)}
case "<":
return Num{truth(n1 < n2)}
case "<=":
return Num{truth(n1 <= n2)}
case ">":
return Num{truth(n1 > n2)}
case ">=":
return Num{truth(n1 >= n2)}
case "and":
t1, _ := util.ToFloat64(n1)
t2, _ := util.ToFloat64(n2)
return Num{truth(t1 != 0 && t2 != 0)}
case "or":
t1, _ := util.ToFloat64(n1)
t2, _ := util.ToFloat64(n2)
return Num{truth(t1 != 0 || t2 != 0)}
}
panic("unknown operator: " + string(op))
}
func applyOp2(op operator, n1, n2 Num) Num {
float := false
if _, ok := n1.Value.(float64); ok {
float = true
} else if _, ok = n2.Value.(float64); ok {
float = true
}
if float {
f1, _ := util.ToFloat64(n1.Value)
f2, _ := util.ToFloat64(n2.Value)
return applyOp2Generic(op, f1, f2)
}
return applyOp2Generic(op, n1.Value.(int64), n2.Value.(int64))
}
func toOp(v any) (operator, error) {
if v, ok := v.(string); ok {
return operator(v), nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf(`unsupported token type "%T"`, v)
}
func (op operator) hasOpenBracket() bool {
return strings.HasSuffix(string(op), "(") // it's used to support functions like "sum("
}
func (op operator) isComma() bool {
return op == ","
}
func (op operator) isCloseBracket() bool {
return op == ")"
}
type ExprError struct {
msg string
tokens []any
err error
}
func (err ExprError) Error() string {
sb := strings.Builder{}
sb.WriteString(err.msg)
sb.WriteString(" [ ")
for _, token := range err.tokens {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&sb, `"%v" `, token)
}
sb.WriteString("]")
if err.err != nil {
sb.WriteString(": ")
sb.WriteString(err.err.Error())
}
return sb.String()
}
func (err ExprError) Unwrap() error {
return err.err
}
func (e *eval) applyOp() {
op := e.stackOp.pop()
if op == "not" {
num := e.stackNum.pop()
i, _ := util.ToInt64(num.Value)
e.stackNum.push(Num{truth(i == 0)})
} else if op.hasOpenBracket() || op.isCloseBracket() || op.isComma() {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("incomplete sub-expression with operator %q", op))
} else {
num2 := e.stackNum.pop()
num1 := e.stackNum.pop()
e.stackNum.push(applyOp2(op, num1, num2))
}
}
func (e *eval) exec(tokens ...any) (ret Num, err error) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
rErr, ok := r.(error)
if !ok {
rErr = fmt.Errorf("%v", r)
}
err = ExprError{"invalid expression", tokens, rErr}
}
}()
for _, token := range tokens {
n, err := toNum(token)
if err == nil {
e.stackNum.push(n)
continue
}
op, err := toOp(token)
if err != nil {
return Num{}, ExprError{"invalid expression", tokens, err}
}
switch {
case op.hasOpenBracket():
e.stackOp.push(op)
case op.isCloseBracket(), op.isComma():
var stackTopOp operator
for len(e.stackOp.elems) > 0 {
stackTopOp = e.stackOp.peek()
if stackTopOp.hasOpenBracket() || stackTopOp.isComma() {
break
}
e.applyOp()
}
if op.isCloseBracket() {
nums := []Num{e.stackNum.pop()}
for !e.stackOp.peek().hasOpenBracket() {
stackTopOp = e.stackOp.pop()
if !stackTopOp.isComma() {
return Num{}, ExprError{"bracket doesn't match", tokens, nil}
}
nums = append(nums, e.stackNum.pop())
}
for i, j := 0, len(nums)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
nums[i], nums[j] = nums[j], nums[i] // reverse nums slice, to get the right order for arguments
}
stackTopOp = e.stackOp.pop()
fn := string(stackTopOp[:len(stackTopOp)-1])
if fn == "" {
if len(nums) != 1 {
return Num{}, ExprError{"too many values in one bracket", tokens, nil}
}
e.stackNum.push(nums[0])
} else if f, ok := e.funcMap[fn]; ok {
e.stackNum.push(f(nums))
} else {
return Num{}, ExprError{"unknown function: " + fn, tokens, nil}
}
} else {
e.stackOp.push(op)
}
default:
for len(e.stackOp.elems) > 0 && len(e.stackNum.elems) > 0 {
stackTopOp := e.stackOp.peek()
if stackTopOp.hasOpenBracket() || stackTopOp.isComma() || precedence(stackTopOp, op) < 0 {
break
}
e.applyOp()
}
e.stackOp.push(op)
}
}
for len(e.stackOp.elems) > 0 && !e.stackOp.peek().isComma() {
e.applyOp()
}
if len(e.stackNum.elems) != 1 {
return Num{}, ExprError{fmt.Sprintf("expect 1 value as final result, but there are %d", len(e.stackNum.elems)), tokens, nil}
}
return e.stackNum.pop(), nil
}
func precedence(op1, op2 operator) int {
p1 := opPrecedence[string(op1)]
p2 := opPrecedence[string(op2)]
if p1 == 0 {
panic("unknown operator precedence: " + string(op1))
} else if p2 == 0 {
panic("unknown operator precedence: " + string(op2))
}
return p1 - p2
}
func castFloat64(nums []Num) bool {
hasFloat := false
for _, num := range nums {
if _, hasFloat = num.Value.(float64); hasFloat {
break
}
}
if hasFloat {
for i, num := range nums {
if _, ok := num.Value.(float64); !ok {
f, _ := util.ToFloat64(num.Value)
nums[i] = Num{f}
}
}
}
return hasFloat
}
func fnSum(nums []Num) Num {
if castFloat64(nums) {
var sum float64
for _, num := range nums {
sum += num.Value.(float64)
}
return Num{sum}
}
var sum int64
for _, num := range nums {
sum += num.Value.(int64)
}
return Num{sum}
}
// Expr evaluates the given expression tokens and returns the result.
// It supports the following operators: +, -, *, /, and, or, not, ==, !=, >, >=, <, <=.
// Non-zero values are treated as true, zero values are treated as false.
// If no error occurs, the result is either an int64 or a float64.
// If all numbers are integer, the result is an int64, otherwise if there is any float number, the result is a float64.
func Expr(tokens ...any) (Num, error) {
e := newEval()
e.funcMap = map[string]func([]Num) Num{"sum": fnSum}
return e.exec(tokens...)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
// Copyright 2023 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package eval
import (
"math"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func tokens(s string) (a []any) {
for _, v := range strings.Fields(s) {
a = append(a, v)
}
return a
}
func TestEval(t *testing.T) {
n, err := Expr(0, "/", 0.0)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, math.IsNaN(n.Value.(float64)))
_, err = Expr(nil)
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "unsupported token type")
_, err = Expr([]string{})
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "unsupported token type")
_, err = Expr(struct{}{})
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, "unsupported token type")
cases := []struct {
expr string
want any
}{
{"-1", int64(-1)},
{"1 + 2", int64(3)},
{"3 - 2 + 4", int64(5)},
{"1 + 2 * 3", int64(7)},
{"1 + ( 2 * 3 )", int64(7)},
{"( 1 + 2 ) * 3", int64(9)},
{"( 1 + 2.0 ) / 3", float64(1)},
{"sum( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 )", int64(10)},
{"100 + sum( 1 , 2 + 3 , 0.0 ) / 2", float64(103)},
{"100 * 5 / ( 5 + 15 )", int64(25)},
{"9 == 5", int64(0)},
{"5 == 5", int64(1)},
{"9 != 5", int64(1)},
{"5 != 5", int64(0)},
{"9 > 5", int64(1)},
{"5 > 9", int64(0)},
{"5 >= 9", int64(0)},
{"9 >= 9", int64(1)},
{"9 < 5", int64(0)},
{"5 < 9", int64(1)},
{"9 <= 5", int64(0)},
{"5 <= 5", int64(1)},
{"1 and 2", int64(1)}, // Golang template definition: non-zero values are all truth
{"1 and 0", int64(0)},
{"0 and 0", int64(0)},
{"1 or 2", int64(1)},
{"1 or 0", int64(1)},
{"0 or 1", int64(1)},
{"0 or 0", int64(0)},
{"not 2 == 1", int64(1)},
{"not not ( 9 < 5 )", int64(0)},
}
for _, c := range cases {
n, err := Expr(tokens(c.expr)...)
if assert.NoError(t, err, "expr: %s", c.expr) {
assert.Equal(t, c.want, n.Value)
}
}
bads := []struct {
expr string
errMsg string
}{
{"0 / 0", "integer divide by zero"},
{"1 +", "num stack is empty"},
{"+ 1", "num stack is empty"},
{"( 1", "incomplete sub-expression"},
{"1 )", "op stack is empty"}, // can not find the corresponding open bracket after the stack becomes empty
{"1 , 2", "expect 1 value as final result"},
{"( 1 , 2 )", "too many values in one bracket"},
{"1 a 2", "unknown operator"},
}
for _, c := range bads {
_, err = Expr(tokens(c.expr)...)
assert.ErrorContains(t, err, c.errMsg, "expr: %s", c.expr)
}
}

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ import (
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/repository"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/svg"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/templates/eval"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/timeutil"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/services/gitdiff"
@ -105,24 +106,9 @@ func NewFuncMap() []template.FuncMap {
"TimeSinceUnix": timeutil.TimeSinceUnix,
"FileSize": base.FileSize,
"LocaleNumber": LocaleNumber,
"Subtract": base.Subtract,
"EntryIcon": base.EntryIcon,
"MigrationIcon": MigrationIcon,
"Add": func(a ...int) int {
sum := 0
for _, val := range a {
sum += val
}
return sum
},
"Mul": func(a ...int) int {
sum := 1
for _, val := range a {
sum *= val
}
return sum
},
"ActionIcon": ActionIcon,
"ActionIcon": ActionIcon,
"DateFmtLong": func(t time.Time) string {
return t.Format(time.RFC1123Z)
},
@ -377,7 +363,7 @@ func NewFuncMap() []template.FuncMap {
"QueryEscape": url.QueryEscape,
"DotEscape": DotEscape,
"Iterate": func(arg interface{}) (items []int64) {
count := util.ToInt64(arg)
count, _ := util.ToInt64(arg)
for i := int64(0); i < count; i++ {
items = append(items, i)
}
@ -397,6 +383,7 @@ func NewFuncMap() []template.FuncMap {
curBranch,
)
},
"Eval": Eval,
}}
}
@ -472,28 +459,8 @@ func NewTextFuncMap() []texttmpl.FuncMap {
}
return dict, nil
},
"percentage": func(n int, values ...int) float32 {
sum := 0
for i := 0; i < len(values); i++ {
sum += values[i]
}
return float32(n) * 100 / float32(sum)
},
"Add": func(a ...int) int {
sum := 0
for _, val := range a {
sum += val
}
return sum
},
"Mul": func(a ...int) int {
sum := 1
for _, val := range a {
sum *= val
}
return sum
},
"QueryEscape": url.QueryEscape,
"Eval": Eval,
}}
}
@ -944,6 +911,18 @@ func mirrorRemoteAddress(ctx context.Context, m *repo_model.Repository, remoteNa
// LocaleNumber renders a number with a Custom Element, browser will render it with a locale number
func LocaleNumber(v interface{}) template.HTML {
num := util.ToInt64(v)
num, _ := util.ToInt64(v)
return template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf(`<gitea-locale-number data-number="%d">%d</gitea-locale-number>`, num, num))
}
// Eval the expression and return the result, see the comment of eval.Expr for details.
// To use this helper function in templates, pass each token as a separate parameter.
//
// {{ $int64 := Eval $var "+" 1 }}
// {{ $float64 := Eval $var "+" 1.0 }}
//
// Golang's template supports comparable int types, so the int64 result can be used in later statements like {{if lt $int64 10}}
func Eval(tokens ...any) (any, error) {
n, err := eval.Expr(tokens...)
return n.Value, err
}

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
@ -198,14 +197,8 @@ func ToTitleCaseNoLower(s string) string {
return cases.Title(language.English, cases.NoLower).String(s)
}
func logError(msg string, args ...any) {
// TODO: the "util" package can not import the "modules/log" package, so we use the "fmt" package here temporarily.
// In the future, we should decouple the dependency between them.
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, msg, args...)
}
// ToInt64 transform a given int into int64.
func ToInt64(number interface{}) int64 {
func ToInt64(number interface{}) (int64, error) {
var value int64
switch v := number.(type) {
case int:
@ -218,6 +211,7 @@ func ToInt64(number interface{}) int64 {
value = int64(v)
case int64:
value = v
case uint:
value = int64(v)
case uint8:
@ -228,13 +222,61 @@ func ToInt64(number interface{}) int64 {
value = int64(v)
case uint64:
value = int64(v)
case float32:
value = int64(v)
case float64:
value = int64(v)
case string:
var err error
if value, err = strconv.ParseInt(v, 10, 64); err != nil {
logError("strconv.ParseInt failed for %q: %v", v, err)
return 0, err
}
default:
logError("unable to convert %q to int64", v)
return 0, fmt.Errorf("unable to convert %v to int64", number)
}
return value
return value, nil
}
// ToFloat64 transform a given int into float64.
func ToFloat64(number interface{}) (float64, error) {
var value float64
switch v := number.(type) {
case int:
value = float64(v)
case int8:
value = float64(v)
case int16:
value = float64(v)
case int32:
value = float64(v)
case int64:
value = float64(v)
case uint:
value = float64(v)
case uint8:
value = float64(v)
case uint16:
value = float64(v)
case uint32:
value = float64(v)
case uint64:
value = float64(v)
case float32:
value = float64(v)
case float64:
value = v
case string:
var err error
if value, err = strconv.ParseFloat(v, 64); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
default:
return 0, fmt.Errorf("unable to convert %v to float64", number)
}
return value, nil
}

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@ -69,11 +69,12 @@
<div class="commit-divergence">
<div class="bar-group">
<div class="count count-behind">{{.CommitsBehind}}</div>
<div class="bar bar-behind" style="width: {{percentage .CommitsBehind .CommitsBehind .CommitsAhead}}%"></div>
{{/* old code bears 0/0.0 = NaN output, so it might output invalid "width: NaNpx", it just works and doesn't caues any problem. */}}
<div class="bar bar-behind" style="width: {{Eval 100 "*" .CommitsBehind "/" "(" .CommitsBehind "+" .CommitsAhead "+" 0.0 ")"}}%"></div>
</div>
<div class="bar-group">
<div class="count count-ahead">{{.CommitsAhead}}</div>
<div class="bar bar-ahead" style="width: {{percentage .CommitsAhead .CommitsBehind .CommitsAhead}}%"></div>
<div class="bar bar-ahead" style="width: {{Eval 100 "*" .CommitsAhead "/" "(" .CommitsBehind "+" .CommitsAhead "+" 0.0 ")"}}%"></div>
</div>
</div>
{{end}}

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<div class="timeline-item commits-list">
{{range .comment.Commits}}
{{$tag := printf "%s-%d" $.comment.HashTag $index}}
{{$index = Add $index 1}}
{{$index = Eval $index "+" 1}}
<div class="singular-commit" id="{{$tag}}">
<span class="badge badge-commit">{{svg "octicon-git-commit"}}</span>
{{if .User}}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
{{Add .file.Addition .file.Deletion}}
<span class="diff-stats-bar gt-mx-3" data-tooltip-content="{{.root.locale.Tr "repo.diff.stats_desc_file" (Add .file.Addition .file.Deletion) .file.Addition .file.Deletion | Str2html}}">
{{Eval .file.Addition "+" .file.Deletion}}
<span class="diff-stats-bar gt-mx-3" data-tooltip-content="{{.root.locale.Tr "repo.diff.stats_desc_file" (Eval .file.Addition "+" .file.Deletion) .file.Addition .file.Deletion | Str2html}}">
<div class="diff-stats-add-bar" style="width: {{DiffStatsWidth .file.Addition .file.Deletion}}%"></div>
</span>

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
<div class="ui breadcrumb field {{if .Err_TreePath}}error{{end}}">
<a class="section" href="{{$.BranchLink}}">{{.Repository.Name}}</a>
{{$n := len .TreeNames}}
{{$l := Subtract $n 1}}
{{$l := Eval $n "-" 1}}
{{range $i, $v := .TreeNames}}
<div class="divider"> / </div>
{{if eq $i $l}}

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
<div class="ui breadcrumb field {{if .Err_TreePath}}error{{end}}">
<a class="section" href="{{$.BranchLink}}">{{.Repository.Name}}</a>
{{$n := len .TreeNames}}
{{$l := Subtract $n 1}}
{{$l := Eval $n "-" 1}}
{{range $i, $v := .TreeNames}}
<div class="divider"> / </div>
{{if eq $i $l}}

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@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
<div id="rel-container">
<svg viewbox="{{Mul .Graph.MinColumn 5}} {{Mul .Graph.MinRow 12}} {{Add (Mul .Graph.Width 5) 5}} {{Mul .Graph.Height 12}}" width="{{Add (Mul .Graph.Width 10) 10}}px">
<svg viewbox="{{Eval .Graph.MinColumn "*" 5}} {{Eval .Graph.MinRow "*" 12}} {{Eval .Graph.Width "*" 5 "+" 5}} {{Eval .Graph.Height "*" 12}}" width="{{Eval .Graph.Width "*" 10 "+" 10}}px">
{{range $flowid, $flow := .Graph.Flows}}
<g id="flow-{{$flow.ID}}" class="flow-group flow-color-{{$flow.ColorNumber}} flow-color-16-{{$flow.Color16}}" data-flow="{{$flow.ID}}" data-color="{{$flow.ColorNumber}}">
<path d="{{range $i, $glyph := $flow.Glyphs -}}
{{- if or (eq $glyph.Glyph '*') (eq $glyph.Glyph '|') -}}
M {{Add (Mul $glyph.Column 5) 5}} {{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 0}} v 12 {{/* */ -}}
M {{Eval $glyph.Column "*" 5 "+" 5}} {{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 0}} v 12 {{/* */ -}}
{{- else if eq $glyph.Glyph '/' -}}
M {{Add (Mul $glyph.Column 5) 10}} {{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 0}} l -10 12 {{/* */ -}}
M {{Eval $glyph.Column "*" 5 "+" 10}} {{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 0}} l -10 12 {{/* */ -}}
{{- else if eq $glyph.Glyph '\\' -}}
M {{Add (Mul $glyph.Column 5) 0}} {{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 0}} l 10 12 {{/* */ -}}
M {{Eval $glyph.Column "*" 5 "+" 0}} {{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 0}} l 10 12 {{/* */ -}}
{{- else if or (eq $glyph.Glyph '-') (eq $glyph.Glyph '.') -}}
M {{Add (Mul $glyph.Column 5) 0}} {{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}} h 5 {{/* */ -}}
M {{Eval $glyph.Column "*" 5 "+" 0}} {{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 12}} h 5 {{/* */ -}}
{{- else if eq $glyph.Glyph '_' -}}
M {{Add (Mul $glyph.Column 5) 0}} {{Add (Mul $glyph.Row 12) 12}} h 10 {{/* */ -}}
M {{Eval $glyph.Column "*" 5 "+" 0}} {{Eval $glyph.Row "*" 12 "+" 12}} h 10 {{/* */ -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end}}" stroke-width="1" fill="none" id="flow-{{$flow.ID}}-path" stroke-linecap="round"></path>
{{range $flow.Commits}}
<circle class="flow-commit" cx="{{Add (Mul .Column 5) 5}}" cy="{{Add (Mul .Row 12) 6}}" r="2.5" stroke="none" id="flow-commit-{{.Rev}}" data-rev="{{.Rev}}"></circle>
<circle class="flow-commit" cx="{{Eval .Column "*" 5 "+" 5}}" cy="{{Eval .Row "*" 12 "+" 6}}" r="2.5" stroke="none" id="flow-commit-{{.Rev}}" data-rev="{{.Rev}}"></circle>
{{end}}
</g>
{{end}}

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
<div class="ui form gt-hidden gt-df gt-mt-4" id="topic_edit">
<div class="field gt-f1 gt-mr-3">
<div class="ui fluid multiple search selection dropdown" data-text-count-prompt="{{.locale.Tr "repo.topic.count_prompt"}}" data-text-format-prompt="{{.locale.Tr "repo.topic.format_prompt"}}">
<input type="hidden" name="topics" value="{{range $i, $v := .Topics}}{{.Name}}{{if lt (Add $i 1) (len $.Topics)}},{{end}}{{end}}">
<input type="hidden" name="topics" value="{{range $i, $v := .Topics}}{{.Name}}{{if Eval $i "+" 1 "<" (len $.Topics)}},{{end}}{{end}}">
{{range .Topics}}
{{/* keey the same layout as Fomantic UI generated labels */}}
<a class="ui label transition visible gt-cursor-default" data-value="{{.Name}}" style="display: inline-block !important;">{{.Name}}{{svg "octicon-x" 16 "delete icon"}}</a>
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
<div class="gt-df gt-ac gt-fw gt-gap-y-3">
{{template "repo/branch_dropdown" dict "root" .}}
{{$n := len .TreeNames}}
{{$l := Subtract $n 1}}
{{$l := Eval $n "-" 1}}
<!-- If home page, show new pr. If not, show breadcrumb -->
{{if eq $n 0}}
{{if and .CanCompareOrPull .IsViewBranch (not .Repository.IsArchived)}}

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
<table>
<tbody>
{{range $idx, $code := .FileContent}}
{{$line := Add $idx 1}}
{{$line := Eval $idx "+" 1}}
<tr>
<td id="L{{$line}}" class="lines-num"><span id="L{{$line}}" data-line-number="{{$line}}"></span></td>
{{if $.EscapeStatus.Escaped}}

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@ -80,8 +80,8 @@
</summary>
{{$level := 0}}
{{range .toc}}
{{if lt $level .Level}}{{range Iterate (Subtract .Level $level)}}<ul>{{end}}{{end}}
{{if gt $level .Level}}{{range Iterate (Subtract $level .Level)}}</ul>{{end}}{{end}}
{{if lt $level .Level}}{{range Iterate (Eval .Level "-" $level)}}<ul>{{end}}{{end}}
{{if gt $level .Level}}{{range Iterate (Eval $level "-" .Level)}}</ul>{{end}}{{end}}
{{$level = .Level}}
<li><a href="#{{.ID}}">{{.Text}}</a></li>
{{end}}