1#!/bin/sh
2
3test_description='recursive merge corner cases involving criss-cross merges'
4
5. ./test-lib.sh
6
7#
8# L1 L2
9# o---o
10# / \ / \
11# o X ?
12# \ / \ /
13# o---o
14# R1 R2
15#
16
17test_expect_success 'setup basic criss-cross + rename with no modifications' '
18 test_create_repo basic-rename &&
19 (
20 cd basic-rename &&
21
22 ten="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" &&
23 for i in $ten
24 do
25 echo line $i in a sample file
26 done >one &&
27 for i in $ten
28 do
29 echo line $i in another sample file
30 done >two &&
31 git add one two &&
32 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
33
34 git branch L1 &&
35 git checkout -b R1 &&
36 git mv one three &&
37 test_tick && git commit -m R1 &&
38
39 git checkout L1 &&
40 git mv two three &&
41 test_tick && git commit -m L1 &&
42
43 git checkout L1^0 &&
44 test_tick && git merge -s ours R1 &&
45 git tag L2 &&
46
47 git checkout R1^0 &&
48 test_tick && git merge -s ours L1 &&
49 git tag R2
50 )
51'
52
53test_expect_success 'merge simple rename+criss-cross with no modifications' '
54 (
55 cd basic-rename &&
56
57 git reset --hard &&
58 git checkout L2^0 &&
59
60 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive R2^0 &&
61
62 git ls-files -s >out &&
63 test_line_count = 2 out &&
64 git ls-files -u >out &&
65 test_line_count = 2 out &&
66 git ls-files -o >out &&
67 test_line_count = 1 out &&
68
69 git rev-parse >expect \
70 L2:three R2:three &&
71 git rev-parse >actual \
72 :2:three :3:three &&
73 test_cmp expect actual
74 )
75'
76
77#
78# Same as before, but modify L1 slightly:
79#
80# L1m L2
81# o---o
82# / \ / \
83# o X ?
84# \ / \ /
85# o---o
86# R1 R2
87#
88
89test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + rename merges with basic modification' '
90 test_create_repo rename-modify &&
91 (
92 cd rename-modify &&
93
94 ten="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" &&
95 for i in $ten
96 do
97 echo line $i in a sample file
98 done >one &&
99 for i in $ten
100 do
101 echo line $i in another sample file
102 done >two &&
103 git add one two &&
104 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
105
106 git branch L1 &&
107 git checkout -b R1 &&
108 git mv one three &&
109 echo more >>two &&
110 git add two &&
111 test_tick && git commit -m R1 &&
112
113 git checkout L1 &&
114 git mv two three &&
115 test_tick && git commit -m L1 &&
116
117 git checkout L1^0 &&
118 test_tick && git merge -s ours R1 &&
119 git tag L2 &&
120
121 git checkout R1^0 &&
122 test_tick && git merge -s ours L1 &&
123 git tag R2
124 )
125'
126
127test_expect_success 'merge criss-cross + rename merges with basic modification' '
128 (
129 cd rename-modify &&
130
131 git checkout L2^0 &&
132
133 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive R2^0 &&
134
135 git ls-files -s >out &&
136 test_line_count = 2 out &&
137 git ls-files -u >out &&
138 test_line_count = 2 out &&
139 git ls-files -o >out &&
140 test_line_count = 1 out &&
141
142 git rev-parse >expect \
143 L2:three R2:three &&
144 git rev-parse >actual \
145 :2:three :3:three &&
146 test_cmp expect actual
147 )
148'
149
150#
151# For the next test, we start with three commits in two lines of development
152# which setup a rename/add conflict:
153# Commit A: File 'a' exists
154# Commit B: Rename 'a' -> 'new_a'
155# Commit C: Modify 'a', create different 'new_a'
156# Later, two different people merge and resolve differently:
157# Commit D: Merge B & C, ignoring separately created 'new_a'
158# Commit E: Merge B & C making use of some piece of secondary 'new_a'
159# Finally, someone goes to merge D & E. Does git detect the conflict?
160#
161# B D
162# o---o
163# / \ / \
164# A o X ? F
165# \ / \ /
166# o---o
167# C E
168#
169
170test_expect_success 'setup differently handled merges of rename/add conflict' '
171 test_create_repo rename-add &&
172 (
173 cd rename-add &&
174
175 printf "0\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n" >a &&
176 git add a &&
177 test_tick && git commit -m A &&
178
179 git branch B &&
180 git checkout -b C &&
181 echo 10 >>a &&
182 test_write_lines 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 foobar >new_a &&
183 git add a new_a &&
184 test_tick && git commit -m C &&
185
186 git checkout B &&
187 git mv a new_a &&
188 test_tick && git commit -m B &&
189
190 git checkout B^0 &&
191 test_must_fail git merge C &&
192 git show :2:new_a >new_a &&
193 git add new_a &&
194 test_tick && git commit -m D &&
195 git tag D &&
196
197 git checkout C^0 &&
198 test_must_fail git merge B &&
199 test_write_lines 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 bad_merge >new_a &&
200 git add -u &&
201 test_tick && git commit -m E &&
202 git tag E
203 )
204'
205
206test_expect_success 'git detects differently handled merges conflict' '
207 (
208 cd rename-add &&
209
210 git checkout D^0 &&
211
212 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
213
214 git ls-files -s >out &&
215 test_line_count = 3 out &&
216 git ls-files -u >out &&
217 test_line_count = 3 out &&
218 git ls-files -o >out &&
219 test_line_count = 1 out &&
220
221 git rev-parse >expect \
222 C:new_a D:new_a E:new_a &&
223 git rev-parse >actual \
224 :1:new_a :2:new_a :3:new_a &&
225 test_cmp expect actual &&
226
227 # Test that the two-way merge in new_a is as expected
228 git cat-file -p D:new_a >ours &&
229 git cat-file -p E:new_a >theirs &&
230 >empty &&
231 test_must_fail git merge-file \
232 -L "HEAD" \
233 -L "" \
234 -L "E^0" \
235 ours empty theirs &&
236 sed -e "s/^\([<=>]\)/\1\1\1/" ours >expect &&
237 git hash-object new_a >actual &&
238 git hash-object ours >expect &&
239 test_cmp expect actual
240 )
241'
242
243# Repeat the above testcase with precisely the same setup, other than with
244# the two merge bases having different orderings of commit timestamps so
245# that they are reversed in the order they are provided to merge-recursive,
246# so that we can improve code coverage.
247test_expect_success 'git detects differently handled merges conflict, swapped' '
248 (
249 cd rename-add &&
250
251 # Difference #1: Do cleanup from previous testrun
252 git reset --hard &&
253 git clean -fdqx &&
254
255 # Difference #2: Change commit timestamps
256 btime=$(git log --no-walk --date=raw --format=%cd B | awk "{print \$1}") &&
257 ctime=$(git log --no-walk --date=raw --format=%cd C | awk "{print \$1}") &&
258 newctime=$(($btime+1)) &&
259 git fast-export --no-data --all | sed -e s/$ctime/$newctime/ | git fast-import --force --quiet &&
260 # End of differences; rest is copy-paste of last test
261
262 git checkout D^0 &&
263 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
264
265 git ls-files -s >out &&
266 test_line_count = 3 out &&
267 git ls-files -u >out &&
268 test_line_count = 3 out &&
269 git ls-files -o >out &&
270 test_line_count = 1 out &&
271
272 git rev-parse >expect \
273 C:new_a D:new_a E:new_a &&
274 git rev-parse >actual \
275 :1:new_a :2:new_a :3:new_a &&
276 test_cmp expect actual &&
277
278 # Test that the two-way merge in new_a is as expected
279 git cat-file -p D:new_a >ours &&
280 git cat-file -p E:new_a >theirs &&
281 >empty &&
282 test_must_fail git merge-file \
283 -L "HEAD" \
284 -L "" \
285 -L "E^0" \
286 ours empty theirs &&
287 sed -e "s/^\([<=>]\)/\1\1\1/" ours >expect &&
288 git hash-object new_a >actual &&
289 git hash-object ours >expect &&
290 test_cmp expect actual
291 )
292'
293
294#
295# criss-cross + modify/delete:
296#
297# B D
298# o---o
299# / \ / \
300# A o X ? F
301# \ / \ /
302# o---o
303# C E
304#
305# Commit A: file with contents 'A\n'
306# Commit B: file with contents 'B\n'
307# Commit C: file not present
308# Commit D: file with contents 'B\n'
309# Commit E: file not present
310#
311# Merging commits D & E should result in modify/delete conflict.
312
313test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + modify/delete resolved differently' '
314 test_create_repo modify-delete &&
315 (
316 cd modify-delete &&
317
318 echo A >file &&
319 git add file &&
320 test_tick &&
321 git commit -m A &&
322
323 git branch B &&
324 git checkout -b C &&
325 git rm file &&
326 test_tick &&
327 git commit -m C &&
328
329 git checkout B &&
330 echo B >file &&
331 git add file &&
332 test_tick &&
333 git commit -m B &&
334
335 git checkout B^0 &&
336 test_must_fail git merge C &&
337 echo B >file &&
338 git add file &&
339 test_tick &&
340 git commit -m D &&
341 git tag D &&
342
343 git checkout C^0 &&
344 test_must_fail git merge B &&
345 git rm file &&
346 test_tick &&
347 git commit -m E &&
348 git tag E
349 )
350'
351
352test_expect_success 'git detects conflict merging criss-cross+modify/delete' '
353 (
354 cd modify-delete &&
355
356 git checkout D^0 &&
357
358 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
359
360 git ls-files -s >out &&
361 test_line_count = 2 out &&
362 git ls-files -u >out &&
363 test_line_count = 2 out &&
364
365 git rev-parse >expect \
366 master:file B:file &&
367 git rev-parse >actual \
368 :1:file :2:file &&
369 test_cmp expect actual
370 )
371'
372
373test_expect_success 'git detects conflict merging criss-cross+modify/delete, reverse direction' '
374 (
375 cd modify-delete &&
376
377 git reset --hard &&
378 git checkout E^0 &&
379
380 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D^0 &&
381
382 git ls-files -s >out &&
383 test_line_count = 2 out &&
384 git ls-files -u >out &&
385 test_line_count = 2 out &&
386
387 git rev-parse >expect \
388 master:file B:file &&
389 git rev-parse >actual \
390 :1:file :3:file &&
391 test_cmp expect actual
392 )
393'
394
395# SORRY FOR THE SUPER LONG DESCRIPTION, BUT THIS NEXT ONE IS HAIRY
396#
397# criss-cross + d/f conflict via add/add:
398# Commit A: Neither file 'a' nor directory 'a/' exists.
399# Commit B: Introduce 'a'
400# Commit C: Introduce 'a/file'
401# Commit D1: Merge B & C, keeping 'a' and deleting 'a/'
402# Commit E1: Merge B & C, deleting 'a' but keeping 'a/file'
403#
404# B D1 or D2
405# o---o
406# / \ / \
407# A o X ? F
408# \ / \ /
409# o---o
410# C E1 or E2 or E3
411#
412# I'll describe D2, E2, & E3 (which are alternatives for D1 & E1) more below...
413#
414# Merging D1 & E1 requires we first create a virtual merge base X from
415# merging A & B in memory. There are several possibilities for the merge-base:
416# 1: Keep both 'a' and 'a/file' (assuming crazy filesystem allowing a tree
417# with a directory and file at same path): results in merge of D1 & E1
418# being clean with both files deleted. Bad (no conflict detected).
419# 2: Keep 'a' but not 'a/file': Merging D1 & E1 is clean and matches E1. Bad.
420# 3: Keep 'a/file' but not 'a': Merging D1 & E1 is clean and matches D1. Bad.
421# 4: Keep neither file: Merging D1 & E1 reports the D/F add/add conflict.
422#
423# So 4 sounds good for this case, but if we were to merge D1 & E3, where E3
424# is defined as:
425# Commit E3: Merge B & C, keeping modified a, and deleting a/
426# then we'd get an add/add conflict for 'a', which seems suboptimal. A little
427# creativity leads us to an alternate choice:
428# 5: Keep 'a' as 'a~$UNIQUE' and a/file; results:
429# Merge D1 & E1: rename/delete conflict for 'a'; a/file silently deleted
430# Merge D1 & E3 is clean, as expected.
431#
432# So choice 5 at least provides some kind of conflict for the original case,
433# and can merge cleanly as expected with D1 and E3. It also made things just
434# slightly funny for merging D1 and e$, where E4 is defined as:
435# Commit E4: Merge B & C, modifying 'a' and renaming to 'a2', and deleting 'a/'
436# in this case, we'll get a rename/rename(1to2) conflict because a~$UNIQUE
437# gets renamed to 'a' in D1 and to 'a2' in E4. But that's better than having
438# two files (both 'a' and 'a2') sitting around without the user being notified
439# that we could detect they were related and need to be merged. Also, choice
440# 5 makes the handling of 'a/file' seem suboptimal. What if we were to merge
441# D2 and E4, where D2 is:
442# Commit D2: Merge B & C, renaming 'a'->'a2', keeping 'a/file'
443# This would result in a clean merge with 'a2' having three-way merged
444# contents (good), and deleting 'a/' (bad) -- it doesn't detect the
445# conflict in how the different sides treated a/file differently.
446# Continuing down the creative route:
447# 6: Keep 'a' as 'a~$UNIQUE1' and keep 'a/' as 'a~$UNIQUE2/'; results:
448# Merge D1 & E1: rename/delete conflict for 'a' and each path under 'a/'.
449# Merge D1 & E3: clean, as expected.
450# Merge D1 & E4: rename/rename(1to2) conflict on 'a' vs 'a2'.
451# Merge D2 & E4: clean for 'a2', rename/delete for a/file
452#
453# Choice 6 could cause rename detection to take longer (providing more targets
454# that need to be searched). Also, the conflict message for each path under
455# 'a/' might be annoying unless we can detect it at the directory level, print
456# it once, and then suppress it for individual filepaths underneath.
457#
458#
459# As of time of writing, git uses choice 5. Directory rename detection and
460# rename detection performance improvements might make choice 6 a desirable
461# improvement. But we can at least document where we fall short for now...
462#
463#
464# Historically, this testcase also used:
465# Commit E2: Merge B & C, deleting 'a' but keeping slightly modified 'a/file'
466# The merge of D1 & E2 is very similar to D1 & E1 -- it has similar issues for
467# path 'a', but should always result in a modify/delete conflict for path
468# 'a/file'. These tests ran the two merges
469# D1 & E1
470# D1 & E2
471# in both directions, to check for directional issues with D/F conflict
472# handling. Later we added
473# D1 & E3
474# D1 & E4
475# D2 & E4
476# for good measure, though we only ran those one way because we had pretty
477# good confidence in merge-recursive's directional handling of D/F issues.
478#
479# Just to summarize all the intermediate merge commits:
480# Commit D1: Merge B & C, keeping a and deleting a/
481# Commit D2: Merge B & C, renaming a->a2, keeping a/file
482# Commit E1: Merge B & C, deleting a but keeping a/file
483# Commit E2: Merge B & C, deleting a but keeping slightly modified a/file
484# Commit E3: Merge B & C, keeping modified a, and deleting a/
485# Commit E4: Merge B & C, modifying 'a' and renaming to 'a2', and deleting 'a/'
486#
487
488test_expect_success 'setup differently handled merges of directory/file conflict' '
489 test_create_repo directory-file &&
490 (
491 cd directory-file &&
492
493 >ignore-me &&
494 git add ignore-me &&
495 test_tick &&
496 git commit -m A &&
497 git tag A &&
498
499 git branch B &&
500 git checkout -b C &&
501 mkdir a &&
502 test_write_lines a b c d e f g >a/file &&
503 git add a/file &&
504 test_tick &&
505 git commit -m C &&
506
507 git checkout B &&
508 test_write_lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 >a &&
509 git add a &&
510 test_tick &&
511 git commit -m B &&
512
513 git checkout B^0 &&
514 git merge -s ours -m D1 C^0 &&
515 git tag D1 &&
516
517 git checkout B^0 &&
518 test_must_fail git merge C^0 &&
519 git clean -fd &&
520 git rm -rf a/ &&
521 git rm a &&
522 git cat-file -p B:a >a2 &&
523 git add a2 &&
524 git commit -m D2 &&
525 git tag D2 &&
526
527 git checkout C^0 &&
528 git merge -s ours -m E1 B^0 &&
529 git tag E1 &&
530
531 git checkout C^0 &&
532 git merge -s ours -m E2 B^0 &&
533 test_write_lines a b c d e f g h >a/file &&
534 git add a/file &&
535 git commit --amend -C HEAD &&
536 git tag E2 &&
537
538 git checkout C^0 &&
539 test_must_fail git merge B^0 &&
540 git clean -fd &&
541 git rm -rf a/ &&
542 test_write_lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >a &&
543 git add a &&
544 git commit -m E3 &&
545 git tag E3 &&
546
547 git checkout C^0 &&
548 test_must_fail git merge B^0 &&
549 git clean -fd &&
550 git rm -rf a/ &&
551 git rm a &&
552 test_write_lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >a2 &&
553 git add a2 &&
554 git commit -m E4 &&
555 git tag E4
556 )
557'
558
559test_expect_success 'merge of D1 & E1 fails but has appropriate contents' '
560 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
561 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
562 (
563 cd directory-file &&
564
565 git checkout D1^0 &&
566
567 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E1^0 &&
568
569 git ls-files -s >out &&
570 test_line_count = 2 out &&
571 git ls-files -u >out &&
572 test_line_count = 1 out &&
573 git ls-files -o >out &&
574 test_line_count = 1 out &&
575
576 git rev-parse >expect \
577 A:ignore-me B:a &&
578 git rev-parse >actual \
579 :0:ignore-me :2:a &&
580 test_cmp expect actual
581 )
582'
583
584test_expect_success 'merge of E1 & D1 fails but has appropriate contents' '
585 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
586 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
587 (
588 cd directory-file &&
589
590 git checkout E1^0 &&
591
592 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D1^0 &&
593
594 git ls-files -s >out &&
595 test_line_count = 2 out &&
596 git ls-files -u >out &&
597 test_line_count = 1 out &&
598 git ls-files -o >out &&
599 test_line_count = 1 out &&
600
601 git rev-parse >expect \
602 A:ignore-me B:a &&
603 git rev-parse >actual \
604 :0:ignore-me :3:a &&
605 test_cmp expect actual
606 )
607'
608
609test_expect_success 'merge of D1 & E2 fails but has appropriate contents' '
610 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
611 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
612 (
613 cd directory-file &&
614
615 git checkout D1^0 &&
616
617 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E2^0 &&
618
619 git ls-files -s >out &&
620 test_line_count = 4 out &&
621 git ls-files -u >out &&
622 test_line_count = 3 out &&
623 git ls-files -o >out &&
624 test_line_count = 2 out &&
625
626 git rev-parse >expect \
627 B:a E2:a/file C:a/file A:ignore-me &&
628 git rev-parse >actual \
629 :2:a :3:a/file :1:a/file :0:ignore-me &&
630 test_cmp expect actual &&
631
632 test_path_is_file a~HEAD
633 )
634'
635
636test_expect_success 'merge of E2 & D1 fails but has appropriate contents' '
637 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
638 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
639 (
640 cd directory-file &&
641
642 git checkout E2^0 &&
643
644 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D1^0 &&
645
646 git ls-files -s >out &&
647 test_line_count = 4 out &&
648 git ls-files -u >out &&
649 test_line_count = 3 out &&
650 git ls-files -o >out &&
651 test_line_count = 2 out &&
652
653 git rev-parse >expect \
654 B:a E2:a/file C:a/file A:ignore-me &&
655 git rev-parse >actual \
656 :3:a :2:a/file :1:a/file :0:ignore-me &&
657 test_cmp expect actual &&
658
659 test_path_is_file a~D1^0
660 )
661'
662
663test_expect_success 'merge of D1 & E3 succeeds' '
664 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
665 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
666 (
667 cd directory-file &&
668
669 git checkout D1^0 &&
670
671 git merge -s recursive E3^0 &&
672
673 git ls-files -s >out &&
674 test_line_count = 2 out &&
675 git ls-files -u >out &&
676 test_line_count = 0 out &&
677 git ls-files -o >out &&
678 test_line_count = 1 out &&
679
680 git rev-parse >expect \
681 A:ignore-me E3:a &&
682 git rev-parse >actual \
683 :0:ignore-me :0:a &&
684 test_cmp expect actual
685 )
686'
687
688test_expect_success 'merge of D1 & E4 notifies user a and a2 are related' '
689 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
690 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
691 (
692 cd directory-file &&
693
694 git checkout D1^0 &&
695
696 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E4^0 &&
697
698 git ls-files -s >out &&
699 test_line_count = 4 out &&
700 git ls-files -u >out &&
701 test_line_count = 3 out &&
702 git ls-files -o >out &&
703 test_line_count = 1 out &&
704
705 git rev-parse >expect \
706 A:ignore-me B:a D1:a E4:a2 &&
707 git rev-parse >actual \
708 :0:ignore-me :1:a~Temporary\ merge\ branch\ 2 :2:a :3:a2 &&
709 test_cmp expect actual
710 )
711'
712
713test_expect_failure 'merge of D2 & E4 merges a2s & reports conflict for a/file' '
714 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file reset --hard" &&
715 test_when_finished "git -C directory-file clean -fdqx" &&
716 (
717 cd directory-file &&
718
719 git checkout D2^0 &&
720
721 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E4^0 &&
722
723 git ls-files -s >out &&
724 test_line_count = 3 out &&
725 git ls-files -u >out &&
726 test_line_count = 1 out &&
727 git ls-files -o >out &&
728 test_line_count = 1 out &&
729
730 git rev-parse >expect \
731 A:ignore-me E4:a2 D2:a/file &&
732 git rev-parse >actual \
733 :0:ignore-me :0:a2 :2:a/file &&
734 test_cmp expect actual
735 )
736'
737
738#
739# criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by
740# rename/rename(2to1)/modify:
741#
742# B D
743# o---o
744# / \ / \
745# A o X ? F
746# \ / \ /
747# o---o
748# C E
749#
750# Commit A: new file: a
751# Commit B: rename a->b, modifying by adding a line
752# Commit C: rename a->c
753# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving conflict by keeping contents in newname
754# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving conflict similar to D but adding another line
755#
756# There is a conflict merging B & C, but one of filename not of file
757# content. Whoever created D and E chose specific resolutions for that
758# conflict resolution. Now, since: (1) there is no content conflict
759# merging B & C, (2) D does not modify that merged content further, and (3)
760# both D & E resolve the name conflict in the same way, the modification to
761# newname in E should not cause any conflicts when it is merged with D.
762# (Note that this can be accomplished by having the virtual merge base have
763# the merged contents of b and c stored in a file named a, which seems like
764# the most logical choice anyway.)
765#
766# Comment from Junio: I do not necessarily agree with the choice "a", but
767# it feels sound to say "B and C do not agree what the final pathname
768# should be, but we know this content was derived from the common A:a so we
769# use one path whose name is arbitrary in the virtual merge base X between
770# D and E" and then further let the rename detection to notice that that
771# arbitrary path gets renamed between X-D to "newname" and X-E also to
772# "newname" to resolve it as both sides renaming it to the same new
773# name. It is akin to what we do at the content level, i.e. "B and C do not
774# agree what the final contents should be, so we leave the conflict marker
775# but that may cancel out at the final merge stage".
776
777test_expect_success 'setup rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by what looks like rename/rename(2to1)/modify' '
778 test_create_repo rename-squared-squared &&
779 (
780 cd rename-squared-squared &&
781
782 printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n" >a &&
783 git add a &&
784 git commit -m A &&
785 git tag A &&
786
787 git checkout -b B A &&
788 git mv a b &&
789 echo 7 >>b &&
790 git add -u &&
791 git commit -m B &&
792
793 git checkout -b C A &&
794 git mv a c &&
795 git commit -m C &&
796
797 git checkout -q B^0 &&
798 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
799 git mv b newname &&
800 git commit -m "Merge commit C^0 into HEAD" &&
801 git tag D &&
802
803 git checkout -q C^0 &&
804 git merge --no-commit -s ours B^0 &&
805 git mv c newname &&
806 printf "7\n8\n" >>newname &&
807 git add -u &&
808 git commit -m "Merge commit B^0 into HEAD" &&
809 git tag E
810 )
811'
812
813test_expect_success 'handle rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by what looks like rename/rename(2to1)/modify' '
814 (
815 cd rename-squared-squared &&
816
817 git checkout D^0 &&
818
819 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
820
821 git ls-files -s >out &&
822 test_line_count = 1 out &&
823 git ls-files -u >out &&
824 test_line_count = 0 out &&
825 git ls-files -o >out &&
826 test_line_count = 1 out &&
827
828 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:newname) = $(git rev-parse E:newname)
829 )
830'
831
832#
833# criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/add-source + resolvable modify/modify:
834#
835# B D
836# o---o
837# / \ / \
838# A o X ? F
839# \ / \ /
840# o---o
841# C E
842#
843# Commit A: new file: a
844# Commit B: rename a->b
845# Commit C: rename a->c, add different a
846# Commit D: merge B&C, keeping b&c and (new) a modified at beginning
847# Commit E: merge B&C, keeping b&c and (new) a modified at end
848#
849# Merging commits D & E should result in no conflict; doing so correctly
850# requires getting the virtual merge base (from merging B&C) right, handling
851# renaming carefully (both in the virtual merge base and later), and getting
852# content merge handled.
853
854test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + rename/rename/add-source + modify/modify' '
855 test_create_repo rename-rename-add-source &&
856 (
857 cd rename-rename-add-source &&
858
859 printf "lots\nof\nwords\nand\ncontent\n" >a &&
860 git add a &&
861 git commit -m A &&
862 git tag A &&
863
864 git checkout -b B A &&
865 git mv a b &&
866 git commit -m B &&
867
868 git checkout -b C A &&
869 git mv a c &&
870 printf "2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n" >a &&
871 git add a &&
872 git commit -m C &&
873
874 git checkout B^0 &&
875 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
876 git checkout C -- a c &&
877 mv a old_a &&
878 echo 1 >a &&
879 cat old_a >>a &&
880 rm old_a &&
881 git add -u &&
882 git commit -m "Merge commit C^0 into HEAD" &&
883 git tag D &&
884
885 git checkout C^0 &&
886 git merge --no-commit -s ours B^0 &&
887 git checkout B -- b &&
888 echo 8 >>a &&
889 git add -u &&
890 git commit -m "Merge commit B^0 into HEAD" &&
891 git tag E
892 )
893'
894
895test_expect_failure 'detect rename/rename/add-source for virtual merge-base' '
896 (
897 cd rename-rename-add-source &&
898
899 git checkout D^0 &&
900
901 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
902
903 git ls-files -s >out &&
904 test_line_count = 3 out &&
905 git ls-files -u >out &&
906 test_line_count = 0 out &&
907 git ls-files -o >out &&
908 test_line_count = 1 out &&
909
910 printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n" >correct &&
911 git rev-parse >expect \
912 A:a A:a \
913 correct &&
914 git rev-parse >actual \
915 :0:b :0:c &&
916 git hash-object >>actual \
917 a &&
918 test_cmp expect actual
919 )
920'
921
922#
923# criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/add-dest + simple modify:
924#
925# B D
926# o---o
927# / \ / \
928# A o X ? F
929# \ / \ /
930# o---o
931# C E
932#
933# Commit A: new file: a
934# Commit B: rename a->b, add c
935# Commit C: rename a->c
936# Commit D: merge B&C, keeping A:a and B:c
937# Commit E: merge B&C, keeping A:a and slightly modified c from B
938#
939# Merging commits D & E should result in no conflict. The virtual merge
940# base of B & C needs to not delete B:c for that to work, though...
941
942test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross+rename/rename/add-dest + simple modify' '
943 test_create_repo rename-rename-add-dest &&
944 (
945 cd rename-rename-add-dest &&
946
947 >a &&
948 git add a &&
949 git commit -m A &&
950 git tag A &&
951
952 git checkout -b B A &&
953 git mv a b &&
954 printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n" >c &&
955 git add c &&
956 git commit -m B &&
957
958 git checkout -b C A &&
959 git mv a c &&
960 git commit -m C &&
961
962 git checkout B^0 &&
963 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
964 git mv b a &&
965 git commit -m "D is like B but renames b back to a" &&
966 git tag D &&
967
968 git checkout B^0 &&
969 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
970 git mv b a &&
971 echo 8 >>c &&
972 git add c &&
973 git commit -m "E like D but has mod in c" &&
974 git tag E
975 )
976'
977
978test_expect_success 'virtual merge base handles rename/rename(1to2)/add-dest' '
979 (
980 cd rename-rename-add-dest &&
981
982 git checkout D^0 &&
983
984 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
985
986 git ls-files -s >out &&
987 test_line_count = 2 out &&
988 git ls-files -u >out &&
989 test_line_count = 0 out &&
990 git ls-files -o >out &&
991 test_line_count = 1 out &&
992
993 git rev-parse >expect \
994 A:a E:c &&
995 git rev-parse >actual \
996 :0:a :0:c &&
997 test_cmp expect actual
998 )
999'
1000
1001#
1002# criss-cross with modify/modify on a symlink:
1003#
1004# B D
1005# o---o
1006# / \ / \
1007# A o X ? F
1008# \ / \ /
1009# o---o
1010# C E
1011#
1012# Commit A: simple simlink fickle->lagoon
1013# Commit B: redirect fickle->disneyland
1014# Commit C: redirect fickle->home
1015# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1016# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1017#
1018# This is an obvious modify/modify conflict for the symlink 'fickle'. Can
1019# git detect it?
1020
1021test_expect_success 'setup symlink modify/modify' '
1022 test_create_repo symlink-modify-modify &&
1023 (
1024 cd symlink-modify-modify &&
1025
1026 test_ln_s_add lagoon fickle &&
1027 git commit -m A &&
1028 git tag A &&
1029
1030 git checkout -b B A &&
1031 git rm fickle &&
1032 test_ln_s_add disneyland fickle &&
1033 git commit -m B &&
1034
1035 git checkout -b C A &&
1036 git rm fickle &&
1037 test_ln_s_add home fickle &&
1038 git add fickle &&
1039 git commit -m C &&
1040
1041 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1042 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1043 git tag D &&
1044
1045 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1046 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1047 git tag E
1048 )
1049'
1050
1051test_expect_failure 'check symlink modify/modify' '
1052 (
1053 cd symlink-modify-modify &&
1054
1055 git checkout D^0 &&
1056
1057 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1058
1059 git ls-files -s >out &&
1060 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1061 git ls-files -u >out &&
1062 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1063 git ls-files -o >out &&
1064 test_line_count = 1 out
1065 )
1066'
1067
1068#
1069# criss-cross with add/add of a symlink:
1070#
1071# B D
1072# o---o
1073# / \ / \
1074# A o X ? F
1075# \ / \ /
1076# o---o
1077# C E
1078#
1079# Commit A: No symlink or path exists yet
1080# Commit B: set up symlink: fickle->disneyland
1081# Commit C: set up symlink: fickle->home
1082# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1083# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1084#
1085# This is an obvious add/add conflict for the symlink 'fickle'. Can
1086# git detect it?
1087
1088test_expect_success 'setup symlink add/add' '
1089 test_create_repo symlink-add-add &&
1090 (
1091 cd symlink-add-add &&
1092
1093 touch ignoreme &&
1094 git add ignoreme &&
1095 git commit -m A &&
1096 git tag A &&
1097
1098 git checkout -b B A &&
1099 test_ln_s_add disneyland fickle &&
1100 git commit -m B &&
1101
1102 git checkout -b C A &&
1103 test_ln_s_add home fickle &&
1104 git add fickle &&
1105 git commit -m C &&
1106
1107 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1108 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1109 git tag D &&
1110
1111 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1112 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1113 git tag E
1114 )
1115'
1116
1117test_expect_failure 'check symlink add/add' '
1118 (
1119 cd symlink-add-add &&
1120
1121 git checkout D^0 &&
1122
1123 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1124
1125 git ls-files -s >out &&
1126 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1127 git ls-files -u >out &&
1128 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1129 git ls-files -o >out &&
1130 test_line_count = 1 out
1131 )
1132'
1133
1134#
1135# criss-cross with modify/modify on a submodule:
1136#
1137# B D
1138# o---o
1139# / \ / \
1140# A o X ? F
1141# \ / \ /
1142# o---o
1143# C E
1144#
1145# Commit A: simple submodule repo
1146# Commit B: update repo
1147# Commit C: update repo differently
1148# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1149# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1150#
1151# This is an obvious modify/modify conflict for the submodule 'repo'. Can
1152# git detect it?
1153
1154test_expect_success 'setup submodule modify/modify' '
1155 test_create_repo submodule-modify-modify &&
1156 (
1157 cd submodule-modify-modify &&
1158
1159 test_create_repo submod &&
1160 (
1161 cd submod &&
1162 touch file-A &&
1163 git add file-A &&
1164 git commit -m A &&
1165 git tag A &&
1166
1167 git checkout -b B A &&
1168 touch file-B &&
1169 git add file-B &&
1170 git commit -m B &&
1171 git tag B &&
1172
1173 git checkout -b C A &&
1174 touch file-C &&
1175 git add file-C &&
1176 git commit -m C &&
1177 git tag C
1178 ) &&
1179
1180 git -C submod reset --hard A &&
1181 git add submod &&
1182 git commit -m A &&
1183 git tag A &&
1184
1185 git checkout -b B A &&
1186 git -C submod reset --hard B &&
1187 git add submod &&
1188 git commit -m B &&
1189
1190 git checkout -b C A &&
1191 git -C submod reset --hard C &&
1192 git add submod &&
1193 git commit -m C &&
1194
1195 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1196 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1197 git tag D &&
1198
1199 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1200 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1201 git tag E
1202 )
1203'
1204
1205test_expect_failure 'check submodule modify/modify' '
1206 (
1207 cd submodule-modify-modify &&
1208
1209 git checkout D^0 &&
1210
1211 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1212
1213 git ls-files -s >out &&
1214 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1215 git ls-files -u >out &&
1216 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1217 git ls-files -o >out &&
1218 test_line_count = 1 out
1219 )
1220'
1221
1222#
1223# criss-cross with add/add on a submodule:
1224#
1225# B D
1226# o---o
1227# / \ / \
1228# A o X ? F
1229# \ / \ /
1230# o---o
1231# C E
1232#
1233# Commit A: nothing of note
1234# Commit B: introduce submodule repo
1235# Commit C: introduce submodule repo at different commit
1236# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1237# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1238#
1239# This is an obvious add/add conflict for the submodule 'repo'. Can
1240# git detect it?
1241
1242test_expect_success 'setup submodule add/add' '
1243 test_create_repo submodule-add-add &&
1244 (
1245 cd submodule-add-add &&
1246
1247 test_create_repo submod &&
1248 (
1249 cd submod &&
1250 touch file-A &&
1251 git add file-A &&
1252 git commit -m A &&
1253 git tag A &&
1254
1255 git checkout -b B A &&
1256 touch file-B &&
1257 git add file-B &&
1258 git commit -m B &&
1259 git tag B &&
1260
1261 git checkout -b C A &&
1262 touch file-C &&
1263 git add file-C &&
1264 git commit -m C &&
1265 git tag C
1266 ) &&
1267
1268 touch irrelevant-file &&
1269 git add irrelevant-file &&
1270 git commit -m A &&
1271 git tag A &&
1272
1273 git checkout -b B A &&
1274 git -C submod reset --hard B &&
1275 git add submod &&
1276 git commit -m B &&
1277
1278 git checkout -b C A &&
1279 git -C submod reset --hard C &&
1280 git add submod &&
1281 git commit -m C &&
1282
1283 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1284 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1285 git tag D &&
1286
1287 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1288 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1289 git tag E
1290 )
1291'
1292
1293test_expect_failure 'check submodule add/add' '
1294 (
1295 cd submodule-add-add &&
1296
1297 git checkout D^0 &&
1298
1299 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1300
1301 git ls-files -s >out &&
1302 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1303 git ls-files -u >out &&
1304 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1305 git ls-files -o >out &&
1306 test_line_count = 1 out
1307 )
1308'
1309
1310#
1311# criss-cross with conflicting entry types:
1312#
1313# B D
1314# o---o
1315# / \ / \
1316# A o X ? F
1317# \ / \ /
1318# o---o
1319# C E
1320#
1321# Commit A: nothing of note
1322# Commit B: introduce submodule 'path'
1323# Commit C: introduce symlink 'path'
1324# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1325# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1326#
1327# This is an obvious add/add conflict for 'path'. Can git detect it?
1328
1329test_expect_success 'setup conflicting entry types (submodule vs symlink)' '
1330 test_create_repo submodule-symlink-add-add &&
1331 (
1332 cd submodule-symlink-add-add &&
1333
1334 test_create_repo path &&
1335 (
1336 cd path &&
1337 touch file-B &&
1338 git add file-B &&
1339 git commit -m B &&
1340 git tag B
1341 ) &&
1342
1343 touch irrelevant-file &&
1344 git add irrelevant-file &&
1345 git commit -m A &&
1346 git tag A &&
1347
1348 git checkout -b B A &&
1349 git -C path reset --hard B &&
1350 git add path &&
1351 git commit -m B &&
1352
1353 git checkout -b C A &&
1354 rm -rf path/ &&
1355 test_ln_s_add irrelevant-file path &&
1356 git commit -m C &&
1357
1358 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1359 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1360 git tag D &&
1361
1362 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1363 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1364 git tag E
1365 )
1366'
1367
1368test_expect_failure 'check conflicting entry types (submodule vs symlink)' '
1369 (
1370 cd submodule-symlink-add-add &&
1371
1372 git checkout D^0 &&
1373
1374 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1375
1376 git ls-files -s >out &&
1377 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1378 git ls-files -u >out &&
1379 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1380 git ls-files -o >out &&
1381 test_line_count = 1 out
1382 )
1383'
1384
1385#
1386# criss-cross with regular files that have conflicting modes:
1387#
1388# B D
1389# o---o
1390# / \ / \
1391# A o X ? F
1392# \ / \ /
1393# o---o
1394# C E
1395#
1396# Commit A: nothing of note
1397# Commit B: introduce file source_me.bash, not executable
1398# Commit C: introduce file source_me.bash, executable
1399# Commit D: merge B&C, resolving in favor of B
1400# Commit E: merge B&C, resolving in favor of C
1401#
1402# This is an obvious add/add mode conflict. Can git detect it?
1403
1404test_expect_success 'setup conflicting modes for regular file' '
1405 test_create_repo regular-file-mode-conflict &&
1406 (
1407 cd regular-file-mode-conflict &&
1408
1409 touch irrelevant-file &&
1410 git add irrelevant-file &&
1411 git commit -m A &&
1412 git tag A &&
1413
1414 git checkout -b B A &&
1415 echo "command_to_run" >source_me.bash &&
1416 git add source_me.bash &&
1417 git commit -m B &&
1418
1419 git checkout -b C A &&
1420 echo "command_to_run" >source_me.bash &&
1421 git add source_me.bash &&
1422 test_chmod +x source_me.bash &&
1423 git commit -m C &&
1424
1425 git checkout -q B^0 &&
1426 git merge -s ours -m D C^0 &&
1427 git tag D &&
1428
1429 git checkout -q C^0 &&
1430 git merge -s ours -m E B^0 &&
1431 git tag E
1432 )
1433'
1434
1435test_expect_failure 'check conflicting modes for regular file' '
1436 (
1437 cd regular-file-mode-conflict &&
1438
1439 git checkout D^0 &&
1440
1441 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
1442
1443 git ls-files -s >out &&
1444 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1445 git ls-files -u >out &&
1446 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1447 git ls-files -o >out &&
1448 test_line_count = 1 out
1449 )
1450'
1451
1452# Setup:
1453# L1---L2
1454# / \ / \
1455# master X ?
1456# \ / \ /
1457# R1---R2
1458#
1459# Where:
1460# master has two files, named 'b' and 'a'
1461# branches L1 and R1 both modify each of the two files in conflicting ways
1462#
1463# L2 is a merge of R1 into L1; more on it later.
1464# R2 is a merge of L1 into R1; more on it later.
1465#
1466# X is an auto-generated merge-base used when merging L2 and R2.
1467# since X is a merge of L1 and R1, it has conflicting versions of each file
1468#
1469# More about L2 and R2:
1470# - both resolve the conflicts in 'b' and 'a' differently
1471# - L2 renames 'b' to 'm'
1472# - R2 renames 'a' to 'm'
1473#
1474# In the end, in file 'm' we have four different conflicting files (from
1475# two versions of 'b' and two of 'a'). In addition, if
1476# merge.conflictstyle is diff3, then the base version also has
1477# conflict markers of its own, leading to a total of three levels of
1478# conflict markers. This is a pretty weird corner case, but we just want
1479# to ensure that we handle it as well as practical.
1480
1481test_expect_success 'setup nested conflicts' '
1482 test_create_repo nested_conflicts &&
1483 (
1484 cd nested_conflicts &&
1485
1486 # Create some related files now
1487 for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
1488 do
1489 echo Random base content line $i
1490 done >initial &&
1491
1492 cp initial b_L1 &&
1493 cp initial b_R1 &&
1494 cp initial b_L2 &&
1495 cp initial b_R2 &&
1496 cp initial a_L1 &&
1497 cp initial a_R1 &&
1498 cp initial a_L2 &&
1499 cp initial a_R2 &&
1500
1501 test_write_lines b b_L1 >>b_L1 &&
1502 test_write_lines b b_R1 >>b_R1 &&
1503 test_write_lines b b_L2 >>b_L2 &&
1504 test_write_lines b b_R2 >>b_R2 &&
1505 test_write_lines a a_L1 >>a_L1 &&
1506 test_write_lines a a_R1 >>a_R1 &&
1507 test_write_lines a a_L2 >>a_L2 &&
1508 test_write_lines a a_R2 >>a_R2 &&
1509
1510 # Setup original commit (or merge-base), consisting of
1511 # files named "b" and "a"
1512 cp initial b &&
1513 cp initial a &&
1514 echo b >>b &&
1515 echo a >>a &&
1516 git add b a &&
1517 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
1518
1519 git branch L &&
1520 git branch R &&
1521
1522 # Handle the left side
1523 git checkout L &&
1524 mv -f b_L1 b &&
1525 mv -f a_L1 a &&
1526 git add b a &&
1527 test_tick && git commit -m "version L1 of files" &&
1528 git tag L1 &&
1529
1530 # Handle the right side
1531 git checkout R &&
1532 mv -f b_R1 b &&
1533 mv -f a_R1 a &&
1534 git add b a &&
1535 test_tick && git commit -m "verson R1 of files" &&
1536 git tag R1 &&
1537
1538 # Create first merge on left side
1539 git checkout L &&
1540 test_must_fail git merge R1 &&
1541 mv -f b_L2 b &&
1542 mv -f a_L2 a &&
1543 git add b a &&
1544 git mv b m &&
1545 test_tick && git commit -m "left merge, rename b->m" &&
1546 git tag L2 &&
1547
1548 # Create first merge on right side
1549 git checkout R &&
1550 test_must_fail git merge L1 &&
1551 mv -f b_R2 b &&
1552 mv -f a_R2 a &&
1553 git add b a &&
1554 git mv a m &&
1555 test_tick && git commit -m "right merge, rename a->m" &&
1556 git tag R2
1557 )
1558'
1559
1560test_expect_success 'check nested conflicts' '
1561 (
1562 cd nested_conflicts &&
1563
1564 git clean -f &&
1565 git checkout L2^0 &&
1566
1567 # Merge must fail; there is a conflict
1568 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge -s recursive R2^0 &&
1569
1570 # Make sure the index has the right number of entries
1571 git ls-files -s >out &&
1572 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1573 git ls-files -u >out &&
1574 test_line_count = 2 out &&
1575 # Ensure we have the correct number of untracked files
1576 git ls-files -o >out &&
1577 test_line_count = 1 out &&
1578
1579 # Create a and b from virtual merge base X
1580 git cat-file -p master:a >base &&
1581 git cat-file -p L1:a >ours &&
1582 git cat-file -p R1:a >theirs &&
1583 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1584 -L "Temporary merge branch 1" \
1585 -L "merged common ancestors" \
1586 -L "Temporary merge branch 2" \
1587 ours \
1588 base \
1589 theirs &&
1590 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1/" ours >vmb_a &&
1591
1592 git cat-file -p master:b >base &&
1593 git cat-file -p L1:b >ours &&
1594 git cat-file -p R1:b >theirs &&
1595 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1596 -L "Temporary merge branch 1" \
1597 -L "merged common ancestors" \
1598 -L "Temporary merge branch 2" \
1599 ours \
1600 base \
1601 theirs &&
1602 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1/" ours >vmb_b &&
1603
1604 # Compare :2:m to expected values
1605 git cat-file -p L2:m >ours &&
1606 git cat-file -p R2:b >theirs &&
1607 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1608 -L "HEAD:m" \
1609 -L "merged common ancestors:b" \
1610 -L "R2^0:b" \
1611 ours \
1612 vmb_b \
1613 theirs &&
1614 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1/" ours >m_stage_2 &&
1615 git cat-file -p :2:m >actual &&
1616 test_cmp m_stage_2 actual &&
1617
1618 # Compare :3:m to expected values
1619 git cat-file -p L2:a >ours &&
1620 git cat-file -p R2:m >theirs &&
1621 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1622 -L "HEAD:a" \
1623 -L "merged common ancestors:a" \
1624 -L "R2^0:m" \
1625 ours \
1626 vmb_a \
1627 theirs &&
1628 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1/" ours >m_stage_3 &&
1629 git cat-file -p :3:m >actual &&
1630 test_cmp m_stage_3 actual &&
1631
1632 # Compare m to expected contents
1633 >empty &&
1634 cp m_stage_2 expected_final_m &&
1635 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1636 -L "HEAD" \
1637 -L "merged common ancestors" \
1638 -L "R2^0" \
1639 expected_final_m \
1640 empty \
1641 m_stage_3 &&
1642 test_cmp expected_final_m m
1643 )
1644'
1645
1646# Setup:
1647# L1---L2---L3
1648# / \ / \ / \
1649# master X1 X2 ?
1650# \ / \ / \ /
1651# R1---R2---R3
1652#
1653# Where:
1654# master has one file named 'content'
1655# branches L1 and R1 both modify each of the two files in conflicting ways
1656#
1657# L<n> (n>1) is a merge of R<n-1> into L<n-1>
1658# R<n> (n>1) is a merge of L<n-1> into R<n-1>
1659# L<n> and R<n> resolve the conflicts differently.
1660#
1661# X<n> is an auto-generated merge-base used when merging L<n+1> and R<n+1>.
1662# By construction, X1 has conflict markers due to conflicting versions.
1663# X2, due to using merge.conflictstyle=3, has nested conflict markers.
1664#
1665# So, merging R3 into L3 using merge.conflictstyle=3 should show the
1666# nested conflict markers from X2 in the base version -- that means we
1667# have three levels of conflict markers. Can we distinguish all three?
1668
1669test_expect_success 'setup virtual merge base with nested conflicts' '
1670 test_create_repo virtual_merge_base_has_nested_conflicts &&
1671 (
1672 cd virtual_merge_base_has_nested_conflicts &&
1673
1674 # Create some related files now
1675 for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
1676 do
1677 echo Random base content line $i
1678 done >content &&
1679
1680 # Setup original commit
1681 git add content &&
1682 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
1683
1684 git branch L &&
1685 git branch R &&
1686
1687 # Create L1
1688 git checkout L &&
1689 echo left >>content &&
1690 git add content &&
1691 test_tick && git commit -m "version L1 of content" &&
1692 git tag L1 &&
1693
1694 # Create R1
1695 git checkout R &&
1696 echo right >>content &&
1697 git add content &&
1698 test_tick && git commit -m "verson R1 of content" &&
1699 git tag R1 &&
1700
1701 # Create L2
1702 git checkout L &&
1703 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge R1 &&
1704 git checkout L1 content &&
1705 test_tick && git commit -m "version L2 of content" &&
1706 git tag L2 &&
1707
1708 # Create R2
1709 git checkout R &&
1710 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge L1 &&
1711 git checkout R1 content &&
1712 test_tick && git commit -m "version R2 of content" &&
1713 git tag R2 &&
1714
1715 # Create L3
1716 git checkout L &&
1717 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge R2 &&
1718 git checkout L1 content &&
1719 test_tick && git commit -m "version L3 of content" &&
1720 git tag L3 &&
1721
1722 # Create R3
1723 git checkout R &&
1724 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge L2 &&
1725 git checkout R1 content &&
1726 test_tick && git commit -m "version R3 of content" &&
1727 git tag R3
1728 )
1729'
1730
1731test_expect_success 'check virtual merge base with nested conflicts' '
1732 (
1733 cd virtual_merge_base_has_nested_conflicts &&
1734
1735 git checkout L3^0 &&
1736
1737 # Merge must fail; there is a conflict
1738 test_must_fail git -c merge.conflictstyle=diff3 merge -s recursive R3^0 &&
1739
1740 # Make sure the index has the right number of entries
1741 git ls-files -s >out &&
1742 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1743 git ls-files -u >out &&
1744 test_line_count = 3 out &&
1745 # Ensure we have the correct number of untracked files
1746 git ls-files -o >out &&
1747 test_line_count = 1 out &&
1748
1749 # Compare :[23]:content to expected values
1750 git rev-parse L1:content R1:content >expect &&
1751 git rev-parse :2:content :3:content >actual &&
1752 test_cmp expect actual &&
1753
1754 # Imitate X1 merge base, except without long enough conflict
1755 # markers because a subsequent sed will modify them. Put
1756 # result into vmb.
1757 git cat-file -p master:content >base &&
1758 git cat-file -p L:content >left &&
1759 git cat-file -p R:content >right &&
1760 cp left merged-once &&
1761 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1762 -L "Temporary merge branch 1" \
1763 -L "merged common ancestors" \
1764 -L "Temporary merge branch 2" \
1765 merged-once \
1766 base \
1767 right &&
1768 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1\1/" merged-once >vmb &&
1769
1770 # Imitate X2 merge base, overwriting vmb. Note that we
1771 # extend both sets of conflict markers to make them longer
1772 # with the sed command.
1773 cp left merged-twice &&
1774 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1775 -L "Temporary merge branch 1" \
1776 -L "merged common ancestors" \
1777 -L "Temporary merge branch 2" \
1778 merged-twice \
1779 vmb \
1780 right &&
1781 sed -e "s/^\([<|=>]\)/\1\1\1/" merged-twice >vmb &&
1782
1783 # Compare :1:content to expected value
1784 git cat-file -p :1:content >actual &&
1785 test_cmp vmb actual &&
1786
1787 # Determine expected content in final outer merge, compare to
1788 # what the merge generated.
1789 cp -f left expect &&
1790 test_must_fail git merge-file --diff3 \
1791 -L "HEAD" -L "merged common ancestors" -L "R3^0" \
1792 expect vmb right &&
1793 test_cmp expect content
1794 )
1795'
1796
1797test_done