1 #ifndef MERGE_RECURSIVE_H
2 #define MERGE_RECURSIVE_H
12 struct merge_options_internal
;
13 struct merge_options
{
14 struct repository
*repo
;
16 /* ref names used in console messages and conflict markers */
21 /* rename related options */
24 MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_NONE
= 0,
25 MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_CONFLICT
= 1,
26 MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_TRUE
= 2
27 } detect_directory_renames
;
30 int show_rename_progress
;
32 /* xdiff-related options (patience, ignore whitespace, ours/theirs) */
36 MERGE_VARIANT_NORMAL
= 0,
41 /* console output related options */
43 unsigned buffer_output
; /* 1: output at end, 2: keep buffered */
44 struct strbuf obuf
; /* output buffer; if buffer_output == 2, caller
45 * must handle and call strbuf_release */
47 /* miscellaneous control options */
48 const char *subtree_shift
;
49 unsigned renormalize
: 1;
50 unsigned record_conflict_msgs_as_headers
: 1;
51 const char *msg_header_prefix
;
53 /* internal fields used by the implementation */
54 struct merge_options_internal
*priv
;
57 void init_merge_options(struct merge_options
*opt
, struct repository
*repo
);
59 void copy_merge_options(struct merge_options
*dst
, struct merge_options
*src
);
60 void clear_merge_options(struct merge_options
*opt
);
62 /* parse the option in s and update the relevant field of opt */
63 int parse_merge_opt(struct merge_options
*opt
, const char *s
);
66 * RETURN VALUES: All the merge_* functions below return a value as follows:
68 * = 0 Merge had conflicts
69 * < 0 Merge hit an unexpected and unrecoverable problem (e.g. disk
70 * full) and aborted merge part-way through.
74 * rename-detecting three-way merge, no recursion.
77 * - See RETURN VALUES above
78 * - opt->repo->index has the new index
79 * - new index NOT written to disk
80 * - The working tree is updated with results of the merge
82 int merge_trees(struct merge_options
*opt
,
85 struct tree
*merge_base
);
88 * merge_recursive is like merge_trees() but with recursive ancestor
91 * NOTE: empirically, about a decade ago it was determined that with more
92 * than two merge bases, optimal behavior was found when the
93 * merge_bases were passed in the order of oldest commit to newest
94 * commit. Also, merge_bases will be consumed (emptied) so make a
95 * copy if you need it.
98 * - See RETURN VALUES above
99 * - *result is treated as scratch space for temporary recursive merges
100 * - opt->repo->index has the new index
101 * - new index NOT written to disk
102 * - The working tree is updated with results of the merge
104 int merge_recursive(struct merge_options
*opt
,
107 struct commit_list
*merge_bases
,
108 struct commit
**result
);
111 * merge_recursive_generic can operate on trees instead of commits, by
112 * wrapping the trees into virtual commits, and calling merge_recursive().
113 * It also writes out the in-memory index to disk if the merge is successful.
116 * - See RETURN VALUES above
117 * - *result is treated as scratch space for temporary recursive merges
118 * - opt->repo->index has the new index
119 * - new index also written to $GIT_INDEX_FILE on disk
120 * - The working tree is updated with results of the merge
122 int merge_recursive_generic(struct merge_options
*opt
,
123 const struct object_id
*head
,
124 const struct object_id
*merge
,
126 const struct object_id
**merge_bases
,
127 struct commit
**result
);