Notice index that has path and path/file and refuse to write such a tree.
Kay Sievers noticed that you can have both path and path/file in the cache and write-tree happily creates a tree object from such a state. Since a merge can result in such situation and the user should be able to see the situation by looking at the cache, rather than forbidding add_cache_entry() to create such conflicts, fix it by making write-tree refuse to write such an nonsensical tree. Here is a test case. -- test case -- $ ls -a ./ ../ $ git-init-db defaulting to local storage area $ date >path $ git-update-cache --add path $ rm path $ mkdir path $ date >path/file $ git-update-cache --add path/file $ git-ls-files --stage 100644 1738f2536b1201218c41153941da065cc26174c9 0 path 100644 620c72f1c1de15f56ff9d63d6d7cdc69e828f1e3 0 path/file $ git-ls-tree $(git-write-tree) ;# using old one 100644 blob 1738f2536b1201218c41153941da065cc26174c9 path 040000 tree ec116937f223e3df95aeac9f076902ae1618ae98 path $ ../git-write-tree ;# using new one You have both path and path/file fatal: write-tree: not able to write tree $ exit Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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int i, unmerged;
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int i, funny;
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int entries = read_cache();
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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die("write-tree: no cache contents to write");
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/* Verify that the tree is merged */
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unmerged = 0;
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funny = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
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struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[i];
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if (ntohs(ce->ce_flags) & ~CE_NAMEMASK) {
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if (++unmerged > 10) {
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if (10 < ++funny) {
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fprintf(stderr, "...\n");
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break;
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: unmerged (%s)\n", ce->name, sha1_to_hex(ce->sha1));
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}
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}
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if (unmerged)
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if (funny)
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die("write-tree: not able to write tree");
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/* Also verify that the cache does not have path and path/file
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* at the same time. At this point we know the cache has only
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* stage 0 entries.
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*/
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funny = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < entries - 1; i++) {
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/* path/file always comes after path because of the way
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* the cache is sorted. Also path can appear only once,
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* which means conflicting one would immediately follow.
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*/
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const char *this_name = active_cache[i]->name;
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const char *next_name = active_cache[i+1]->name;
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int this_len = strlen(this_name);
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if (this_len < strlen(next_name) &&
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strncmp(this_name, next_name, this_len) == 0 &&
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next_name[this_len] == '/') {
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if (10 < ++funny) {
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fprintf(stderr, "...\n");
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break;
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "You have both %s and %s\n",
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this_name, next_name);
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}
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}
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if (funny)
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die("write-tree: not able to write tree");
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/* Ok, write it out */
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