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+Diff is broken into four phases:
+
+1. Building a list of things that have changed. These changes are called
+ deltas (git_diff_delta objects) and are grouped into a git_diff_list.
+2. Applying file similarity measurement for rename and copy detection (and
+ to potentially split files that have changed radically). This step is
+ optional.
+3. Computing the textual diff for each delta. Not all deltas have a
+ meaningful textual diff. For those that do, the textual diff can
+ either be generated on the fly and passed to output callbacks or can be
+ turned into a git_diff_patch object.
+4. Formatting the diff and/or patch into standard text formats (such as
+ patches, raw lists, etc).
+
+In the source code, step 1 is implemented in `src/diff.c`, step 2 in
+`src/diff_tform.c`, step 3 in `src/diff_patch.c`, and step 4 in
+`src/diff_print.c`. Additionally, when it comes to accessing file
+content, everything goes through diff drivers that are implemented in
+`src/diff_driver.c`.
+
+External Objects
+----------------
+
+* `git_diff_options` represents user choices about how a diff should be
+ performed and is passed to most diff generating functions.
+* `git_diff_file` represents an item on one side of a possible delta
+* `git_diff_delta` represents a pair of items that have changed in some
+ way - it contains two `git_diff_file` plus a status and other stuff.
+* `git_diff_list` is a list of deltas along with information about how
+ those particular deltas were found.
+* `git_diff_patch` represents the actual diff between a pair of items. In
+ some cases, a delta may not have a corresponding patch, if the objects
+ are binary, for example. The content of a patch will be a set of hunks
+ and lines.
+* A `hunk` is range of lines described by a `git_diff_range` (i.e. "lines
+ 10-20 in the old file became lines 12-23 in the new"). It will have a
+ header that compactly represents that information, and it will have a
+ number of lines of context surrounding added and deleted lines.
+* A `line` is simple a line of data along with a `git_diff_line_t` value
+ that tells how the data should be interpreted (e.g. context or added).
+
+Internal Objects
+----------------
+
+* `git_diff_file_content` is an internal structure that represents the
+ data on one side of an item to be diffed; it is an augmented
+ `git_diff_file` with more flags and the actual file data.
+
+ * it is created from a repository plus a) a git_diff_file, b) a git_blob,
+ or c) raw data and size
+ * there are three main operations on git_diff_file_content:
+
+ * _initialization_ sets up the data structure and does what it can up to,
+ but not including loading and looking at the actual data
+ * _loading_ loads the data, preprocesses it (i.e. applies filters) and
+ potentially analyzes it (to decide if binary)
+ * _free_ releases loaded data and frees any allocated memory
+
+* The internal structure of a `git_diff_patch` stores the actual diff
+ between a pair of `git_diff_file_content` items
+
+ * it may be "unset" if the items are not diffable
+ * "empty" if the items are the same
+ * otherwise it will consist of a set of hunks each of which covers some
+ number of lines of context, additions and deletions
+ * a patch is created from two git_diff_file_content items
+ * a patch is fully instantiated in three phases:
+
+ * initial creation and initialization
+ * loading of data and preliminary data examination
+ * diffing of data and optional storage of diffs
+ * (TBD) if a patch is asked to store the diffs and the size of the diff
+ is significantly smaller than the raw data of the two sides, then the
+ patch may be flattened using a pool of string data
+
+* `git_diff_output` is an internal structure that represents an output
+ target for a `git_diff_patch`
+ * It consists of file, hunk, and line callbacks, plus a payload
+ * There is a standard flattened output that can be used for plain text output
+ * Typically we use a `git_xdiff_output` which drives the callbacks via the
+ xdiff code taken from core Git.
+
+* `git_diff_driver` is an internal structure that encapsulates the logic
+ for a given type of file
+ * a driver is looked up based on the name and mode of a file.
+ * the driver can then be used to:
+ * determine if a file is binary (by attributes, by git_diff_options
+ settings, or by examining the content)
+ * give you a function pointer that is used to evaluate function context
+ for hunk headers
+ * At some point, the logic for getting a filtered version of file content
+ or calculating the OID of a file may be moved into the driver.