1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano 4# 5# Resolve two or more trees. 6# 7 8LF=' 9' 10 11die () { 12echo>&2"$*" 13exit1 14} 15 16# The first parameters up to -- are merge bases; the rest are heads. 17bases=head= remotes= sep_seen= 18for arg 19do 20case",$sep_seen,$head,$arg,"in 21*,--,) 22 sep_seen=yes 23;; 24,yes,,*) 25head=$arg 26;; 27,yes,*) 28 remotes="$remotes$arg" 29;; 30*) 31 bases="$bases$arg" 32;; 33esac 34done 35 36# Reject if this is not an Octopus -- resolve should be used instead. 37case"$remotes"in 38?*' '?*) 39;; 40*) 41exit2;; 42esac 43 44# MRC is the current "merge reference commit" 45# MRT is the current "merge result tree" 46 47MRC=$head MSG= PARENT="-p$head" 48MRT=$(git-write-tree) 49CNT=1;# counting our head 50NON_FF_MERGE=0 51for SHA1 in$remotes 52do 53 common=$(git-merge-base --all $MRC $SHA1)|| 54 die "Unable to find common commit with$SHA1" 55 56case"$common"in 57 ?*"$LF"?*) 58 die "Not trivially mergeable." 59;; 60$SHA1) 61echo"Already up-to-date with$SHA1" 62continue 63;; 64esac 65 66 CNT=`expr$CNT+ 1` 67 PARENT="$PARENT-p$SHA1" 68 69iftest"$common,$NON_FF_MERGE"="$MRC,0" 70then 71# The first head being merged was a fast-forward. 72# Advance MRC to the head being merged, and use that 73# tree as the intermediate result of the merge. 74# We still need to count this as part of the parent set. 75 76echo"Fast forwarding to:$SHA1" 77 git-read-tree -u -m$head $SHA1||exit 78 MRC=$SHA1 MRT=$(git-write-tree) 79continue 80fi 81 82 NON_FF_MERGE=1 83 84echo"Trying simple merge with$SHA1" 85 git-read-tree -u -m$common $MRT $SHA1||exit2 86 next=$(git-write-tree 2>/dev/null) 87iftest $? -ne0 88then 89echo"Simple merge did not work, trying automatic merge." 90 git-merge-index -o git-merge-one-file -a|| 91exit2;# Automatic merge failed; should not be doing Octopus 92 next=$(git-write-tree 2>/dev/null) 93fi 94 95# We have merged the other branch successfully. Ideally 96# we could implement OR'ed heads in merge-base, and keep 97# a list of commits we have merged so far in MRC to feed 98# them to merge-base, but we approximate it by keep using 99# the current MRC. We used to update it to $common, which 100# was incorrectly doing AND'ed merge-base here, which was 101# unneeded. 102 103 MRT=$next 104done 105 106exit0