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1 #!/bin/sh
3 test_description='recursive merge corner cases involving criss-cross merges'
5 . ./test-lib.sh
7 get_clean_checkout () {
8 git reset --hard &&
9 git clean -fdqx &&
10 git checkout "$1"
14 # L1 L2
15 # o---o
16 # / \ / \
17 # o X ?
18 # \ / \ /
19 # o---o
20 # R1 R2
23 test_expect_success 'setup basic criss-cross + rename with no modifications' '
24 ten="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" &&
25 for i in $ten
27 echo line $i in a sample file
28 done >one &&
29 for i in $ten
31 echo line $i in another sample file
32 done >two &&
33 git add one two &&
34 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
36 git branch L1 &&
37 git checkout -b R1 &&
38 git mv one three &&
39 test_tick && git commit -m R1 &&
41 git checkout L1 &&
42 git mv two three &&
43 test_tick && git commit -m L1 &&
45 git checkout L1^0 &&
46 test_tick && git merge -s ours R1 &&
47 git tag L2 &&
49 git checkout R1^0 &&
50 test_tick && git merge -s ours L1 &&
51 git tag R2
54 test_expect_success 'merge simple rename+criss-cross with no modifications' '
55 git reset --hard &&
56 git checkout L2^0 &&
58 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive R2^0 &&
60 test 2 = $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
61 test 2 = $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
62 test 2 = $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
64 test $(git rev-parse :2:three) = $(git rev-parse L2:three) &&
65 test $(git rev-parse :3:three) = $(git rev-parse R2:three) &&
67 test $(git rev-parse L2:three) = $(git hash-object three~HEAD) &&
68 test $(git rev-parse R2:three) = $(git hash-object three~R2^0)
72 # Same as before, but modify L1 slightly:
74 # L1m L2
75 # o---o
76 # / \ / \
77 # o X ?
78 # \ / \ /
79 # o---o
80 # R1 R2
83 test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + rename merges with basic modification' '
84 git rm -rf . &&
85 git clean -fdqx &&
86 rm -rf .git &&
87 git init &&
89 ten="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" &&
90 for i in $ten
92 echo line $i in a sample file
93 done >one &&
94 for i in $ten
96 echo line $i in another sample file
97 done >two &&
98 git add one two &&
99 test_tick && git commit -m initial &&
101 git branch L1 &&
102 git checkout -b R1 &&
103 git mv one three &&
104 echo more >>two &&
105 git add two &&
106 test_tick && git commit -m R1 &&
108 git checkout L1 &&
109 git mv two three &&
110 test_tick && git commit -m L1 &&
112 git checkout L1^0 &&
113 test_tick && git merge -s ours R1 &&
114 git tag L2 &&
116 git checkout R1^0 &&
117 test_tick && git merge -s ours L1 &&
118 git tag R2
121 test_expect_success 'merge criss-cross + rename merges with basic modification' '
122 git reset --hard &&
123 git checkout L2^0 &&
125 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive R2^0 &&
127 test 2 = $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
128 test 2 = $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
129 test 2 = $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
131 test $(git rev-parse :2:three) = $(git rev-parse L2:three) &&
132 test $(git rev-parse :3:three) = $(git rev-parse R2:three) &&
134 test $(git rev-parse L2:three) = $(git hash-object three~HEAD) &&
135 test $(git rev-parse R2:three) = $(git hash-object three~R2^0)
139 # For the next test, we start with three commits in two lines of development
140 # which setup a rename/add conflict:
141 # Commit A: File 'a' exists
142 # Commit B: Rename 'a' -> 'new_a'
143 # Commit C: Modify 'a', create different 'new_a'
144 # Later, two different people merge and resolve differently:
145 # Commit D: Merge B & C, ignoring separately created 'new_a'
146 # Commit E: Merge B & C making use of some piece of secondary 'new_a'
147 # Finally, someone goes to merge D & E. Does git detect the conflict?
149 # B D
150 # o---o
151 # / \ / \
152 # A o X ? F
153 # \ / \ /
154 # o---o
155 # C E
158 test_expect_success 'setup differently handled merges of rename/add conflict' '
159 git rm -rf . &&
160 git clean -fdqx &&
161 rm -rf .git &&
162 git init &&
164 printf "0\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n" >a &&
165 git add a &&
166 test_tick && git commit -m A &&
168 git branch B &&
169 git checkout -b C &&
170 echo 10 >>a &&
171 echo "other content" >>new_a &&
172 git add a new_a &&
173 test_tick && git commit -m C &&
175 git checkout B &&
176 git mv a new_a &&
177 test_tick && git commit -m B &&
179 git checkout B^0 &&
180 test_must_fail git merge C &&
181 git clean -f &&
182 test_tick && git commit -m D &&
183 git tag D &&
185 git checkout C^0 &&
186 test_must_fail git merge B &&
187 rm new_a~HEAD new_a &&
188 printf "Incorrectly merged content" >>new_a &&
189 git add -u &&
190 test_tick && git commit -m E &&
191 git tag E
194 test_expect_success 'git detects differently handled merges conflict' '
195 git reset --hard &&
196 git checkout D^0 &&
198 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
200 test 3 = $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
201 test 3 = $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
202 test 0 = $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
204 test $(git rev-parse :2:new_a) = $(git rev-parse D:new_a) &&
205 test $(git rev-parse :3:new_a) = $(git rev-parse E:new_a) &&
207 git cat-file -p B:new_a >>merged &&
208 git cat-file -p C:new_a >>merge-me &&
209 >empty &&
210 test_must_fail git merge-file \
211 -L "Temporary merge branch 2" \
212 -L "" \
213 -L "Temporary merge branch 1" \
214 merged empty merge-me &&
215 sed -e "s/^\([<=>]\)/\1\1\1/" merged >merged-internal &&
216 test $(git rev-parse :1:new_a) = $(git hash-object merged-internal)
220 # criss-cross + modify/delete:
222 # B D
223 # o---o
224 # / \ / \
225 # A o X ? F
226 # \ / \ /
227 # o---o
228 # C E
230 # Commit A: file with contents 'A\n'
231 # Commit B: file with contents 'B\n'
232 # Commit C: file not present
233 # Commit D: file with contents 'B\n'
234 # Commit E: file not present
236 # Merging commits D & E should result in modify/delete conflict.
238 test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + modify/delete resolved differently' '
239 git rm -rf . &&
240 git clean -fdqx &&
241 rm -rf .git &&
242 git init &&
244 echo A >file &&
245 git add file &&
246 test_tick &&
247 git commit -m A &&
249 git branch B &&
250 git checkout -b C &&
251 git rm file &&
252 test_tick &&
253 git commit -m C &&
255 git checkout B &&
256 echo B >file &&
257 git add file &&
258 test_tick &&
259 git commit -m B &&
261 git checkout B^0 &&
262 test_must_fail git merge C &&
263 echo B >file &&
264 git add file &&
265 test_tick &&
266 git commit -m D &&
267 git tag D &&
269 git checkout C^0 &&
270 test_must_fail git merge B &&
271 git rm file &&
272 test_tick &&
273 git commit -m E &&
274 git tag E
277 test_expect_success 'git detects conflict merging criss-cross+modify/delete' '
278 git checkout D^0 &&
280 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
282 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
283 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
285 test $(git rev-parse :1:file) = $(git rev-parse master:file) &&
286 test $(git rev-parse :2:file) = $(git rev-parse B:file)
289 test_expect_success 'git detects conflict merging criss-cross+modify/delete, reverse direction' '
290 git reset --hard &&
291 git checkout E^0 &&
293 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D^0 &&
295 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
296 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
298 test $(git rev-parse :1:file) = $(git rev-parse master:file) &&
299 test $(git rev-parse :3:file) = $(git rev-parse B:file)
303 # criss-cross + d/f conflict via add/add:
304 # Commit A: Neither file 'a' nor directory 'a/' exists.
305 # Commit B: Introduce 'a'
306 # Commit C: Introduce 'a/file'
307 # Commit D: Merge B & C, keeping 'a' and deleting 'a/'
309 # Two different later cases:
310 # Commit E1: Merge B & C, deleting 'a' but keeping 'a/file'
311 # Commit E2: Merge B & C, deleting 'a' but keeping a slightly modified 'a/file'
313 # B D
314 # o---o
315 # / \ / \
316 # A o X ? F
317 # \ / \ /
318 # o---o
319 # C E1 or E2
321 # Merging D & E1 requires we first create a virtual merge base X from
322 # merging A & B in memory. Now, if X could keep both 'a' and 'a/file' in
323 # the index, then the merge of D & E1 could be resolved cleanly with both
324 # 'a' and 'a/file' removed. Since git does not currently allow creating
325 # such a tree, the best we can do is have X contain both 'a~<unique>' and
326 # 'a/file' resulting in the merge of D and E1 having a rename/delete
327 # conflict for 'a'. (Although this merge appears to be unsolvable with git
328 # currently, git could do a lot better than it currently does with these
329 # d/f conflicts, which is the purpose of this test.)
331 # Merge of D & E2 has similar issues for path 'a', but should always result
332 # in a modify/delete conflict for path 'a/file'.
334 # We run each merge in both directions, to check for directional issues
335 # with D/F conflict handling.
338 test_expect_success 'setup differently handled merges of directory/file conflict' '
339 git rm -rf . &&
340 git clean -fdqx &&
341 rm -rf .git &&
342 git init &&
344 >ignore-me &&
345 git add ignore-me &&
346 test_tick &&
347 git commit -m A &&
348 git tag A &&
350 git branch B &&
351 git checkout -b C &&
352 mkdir a &&
353 echo 10 >a/file &&
354 git add a/file &&
355 test_tick &&
356 git commit -m C &&
358 git checkout B &&
359 echo 5 >a &&
360 git add a &&
361 test_tick &&
362 git commit -m B &&
364 git checkout B^0 &&
365 test_must_fail git merge C &&
366 git clean -f &&
367 rm -rf a/ &&
368 echo 5 >a &&
369 git add a &&
370 test_tick &&
371 git commit -m D &&
372 git tag D &&
374 git checkout C^0 &&
375 test_must_fail git merge B &&
376 git clean -f &&
377 git rm --cached a &&
378 echo 10 >a/file &&
379 git add a/file &&
380 test_tick &&
381 git commit -m E1 &&
382 git tag E1 &&
384 git checkout C^0 &&
385 test_must_fail git merge B &&
386 git clean -f &&
387 git rm --cached a &&
388 printf "10\n11\n" >a/file &&
389 git add a/file &&
390 test_tick &&
391 git commit -m E2 &&
392 git tag E2
395 test_expect_success 'merge of D & E1 fails but has appropriate contents' '
396 get_clean_checkout D^0 &&
398 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E1^0 &&
400 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
401 test 1 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
402 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
404 test $(git rev-parse :0:ignore-me) = $(git rev-parse A:ignore-me) &&
405 test $(git rev-parse :2:a) = $(git rev-parse B:a)
408 test_expect_success 'merge of E1 & D fails but has appropriate contents' '
409 get_clean_checkout E1^0 &&
411 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D^0 &&
413 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
414 test 1 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
415 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
417 test $(git rev-parse :0:ignore-me) = $(git rev-parse A:ignore-me) &&
418 test $(git rev-parse :3:a) = $(git rev-parse B:a)
421 test_expect_success 'merge of D & E2 fails but has appropriate contents' '
422 get_clean_checkout D^0 &&
424 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive E2^0 &&
426 test 4 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
427 test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
428 test 1 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
430 test $(git rev-parse :2:a) = $(git rev-parse B:a) &&
431 test $(git rev-parse :3:a/file) = $(git rev-parse E2:a/file) &&
432 test $(git rev-parse :1:a/file) = $(git rev-parse C:a/file) &&
433 test $(git rev-parse :0:ignore-me) = $(git rev-parse A:ignore-me) &&
435 test -f a~HEAD
438 test_expect_success 'merge of E2 & D fails but has appropriate contents' '
439 get_clean_checkout E2^0 &&
441 test_must_fail git merge -s recursive D^0 &&
443 test 4 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
444 test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
445 test 1 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
447 test $(git rev-parse :3:a) = $(git rev-parse B:a) &&
448 test $(git rev-parse :2:a/file) = $(git rev-parse E2:a/file) &&
449 test $(git rev-parse :1:a/file) = $(git rev-parse C:a/file) &&
450 test $(git rev-parse :0:ignore-me) = $(git rev-parse A:ignore-me) &&
452 test -f a~D^0
456 # criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by
457 # rename/rename(2to1)/modify:
459 # B D
460 # o---o
461 # / \ / \
462 # A o X ? F
463 # \ / \ /
464 # o---o
465 # C E
467 # Commit A: new file: a
468 # Commit B: rename a->b, modifying by adding a line
469 # Commit C: rename a->c
470 # Commit D: merge B&C, resolving conflict by keeping contents in newname
471 # Commit E: merge B&C, resolving conflict similar to D but adding another line
473 # There is a conflict merging B & C, but one of filename not of file
474 # content. Whoever created D and E chose specific resolutions for that
475 # conflict resolution. Now, since: (1) there is no content conflict
476 # merging B & C, (2) D does not modify that merged content further, and (3)
477 # both D & E resolve the name conflict in the same way, the modification to
478 # newname in E should not cause any conflicts when it is merged with D.
479 # (Note that this can be accomplished by having the virtual merge base have
480 # the merged contents of b and c stored in a file named a, which seems like
481 # the most logical choice anyway.)
483 # Comment from Junio: I do not necessarily agree with the choice "a", but
484 # it feels sound to say "B and C do not agree what the final pathname
485 # should be, but we know this content was derived from the common A:a so we
486 # use one path whose name is arbitrary in the virtual merge base X between
487 # D and E" and then further let the rename detection to notice that that
488 # arbitrary path gets renamed between X-D to "newname" and X-E also to
489 # "newname" to resolve it as both sides renaming it to the same new
490 # name. It is akin to what we do at the content level, i.e. "B and C do not
491 # agree what the final contents should be, so we leave the conflict marker
492 # but that may cancel out at the final merge stage".
494 test_expect_success 'setup rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by what looks like rename/rename(2to1)/modify' '
495 git reset --hard &&
496 git rm -rf . &&
497 git clean -fdqx &&
498 rm -rf .git &&
499 git init &&
501 printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n" >a &&
502 git add a &&
503 git commit -m A &&
504 git tag A &&
506 git checkout -b B A &&
507 git mv a b &&
508 echo 7 >>b &&
509 git add -u &&
510 git commit -m B &&
512 git checkout -b C A &&
513 git mv a c &&
514 git commit -m C &&
516 git checkout -q B^0 &&
517 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
518 git mv b newname &&
519 git commit -m "Merge commit C^0 into HEAD" &&
520 git tag D &&
522 git checkout -q C^0 &&
523 git merge --no-commit -s ours B^0 &&
524 git mv c newname &&
525 printf "7\n8\n" >>newname &&
526 git add -u &&
527 git commit -m "Merge commit B^0 into HEAD" &&
528 git tag E
531 test_expect_success 'handle rename/rename(1to2)/modify followed by what looks like rename/rename(2to1)/modify' '
532 git checkout D^0 &&
534 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
536 test 1 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
537 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
538 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
540 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:newname) = $(git rev-parse E:newname)
544 # criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/add-source + resolvable modify/modify:
546 # B D
547 # o---o
548 # / \ / \
549 # A o X ? F
550 # \ / \ /
551 # o---o
552 # C E
554 # Commit A: new file: a
555 # Commit B: rename a->b
556 # Commit C: rename a->c, add different a
557 # Commit D: merge B&C, keeping b&c and (new) a modified at beginning
558 # Commit E: merge B&C, keeping b&c and (new) a modified at end
560 # Merging commits D & E should result in no conflict; doing so correctly
561 # requires getting the virtual merge base (from merging B&C) right, handling
562 # renaming carefully (both in the virtual merge base and later), and getting
563 # content merge handled.
565 test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross + rename/rename/add + modify/modify' '
566 git rm -rf . &&
567 git clean -fdqx &&
568 rm -rf .git &&
569 git init &&
571 printf "lots\nof\nwords\nand\ncontent\n" >a &&
572 git add a &&
573 git commit -m A &&
574 git tag A &&
576 git checkout -b B A &&
577 git mv a b &&
578 git commit -m B &&
580 git checkout -b C A &&
581 git mv a c &&
582 printf "2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n" >a &&
583 git add a &&
584 git commit -m C &&
586 git checkout B^0 &&
587 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
588 git checkout C -- a c &&
589 mv a old_a &&
590 echo 1 >a &&
591 cat old_a >>a &&
592 rm old_a &&
593 git add -u &&
594 git commit -m "Merge commit C^0 into HEAD" &&
595 git tag D &&
597 git checkout C^0 &&
598 git merge --no-commit -s ours B^0 &&
599 git checkout B -- b &&
600 echo 8 >>a &&
601 git add -u &&
602 git commit -m "Merge commit B^0 into HEAD" &&
603 git tag E
606 test_expect_failure 'detect rename/rename/add-source for virtual merge-base' '
607 git checkout D^0 &&
609 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
611 test 3 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
612 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
613 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
615 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:b) = $(git rev-parse A:a) &&
616 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:c) = $(git rev-parse A:a) &&
617 test "$(cat a)" = "$(printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n")"
621 # criss-cross with rename/rename(1to2)/add-dest + simple modify:
623 # B D
624 # o---o
625 # / \ / \
626 # A o X ? F
627 # \ / \ /
628 # o---o
629 # C E
631 # Commit A: new file: a
632 # Commit B: rename a->b, add c
633 # Commit C: rename a->c
634 # Commit D: merge B&C, keeping A:a and B:c
635 # Commit E: merge B&C, keeping A:a and slightly modified c from B
637 # Merging commits D & E should result in no conflict. The virtual merge
638 # base of B & C needs to not delete B:c for that to work, though...
640 test_expect_success 'setup criss-cross+rename/rename/add-dest + simple modify' '
641 git rm -rf . &&
642 git clean -fdqx &&
643 rm -rf .git &&
644 git init &&
646 >a &&
647 git add a &&
648 git commit -m A &&
649 git tag A &&
651 git checkout -b B A &&
652 git mv a b &&
653 printf "1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n" >c &&
654 git add c &&
655 git commit -m B &&
657 git checkout -b C A &&
658 git mv a c &&
659 git commit -m C &&
661 git checkout B^0 &&
662 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
663 git mv b a &&
664 git commit -m "D is like B but renames b back to a" &&
665 git tag D &&
667 git checkout B^0 &&
668 git merge --no-commit -s ours C^0 &&
669 git mv b a &&
670 echo 8 >>c &&
671 git add c &&
672 git commit -m "E like D but has mod in c" &&
673 git tag E
676 test_expect_success 'virtual merge base handles rename/rename(1to2)/add-dest' '
677 git checkout D^0 &&
679 git merge -s recursive E^0 &&
681 test 2 -eq $(git ls-files -s | wc -l) &&
682 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -u | wc -l) &&
683 test 0 -eq $(git ls-files -o | wc -l) &&
685 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:a) = $(git rev-parse A:a) &&
686 test $(git rev-parse HEAD:c) = $(git rev-parse E:c)
689 test_done