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The "trivial merge" codepath wants to optimize itself by making an internal call to the read-tree machinery, but it does not read the index before doing so, and the codepath is never exercised. Incidentally, this failure to read the index upfront means that the safety to refuse doing anything when the index is unmerged does not kick in, either. These two problem are fixed by using read_cache_unmerged() that does read the index before checking if it is unmerged at the beginning of cmd_merge(). The primary logic of the merge, however, assumes that the process never reads the index in-core, and the call to write_cache_as_tree() it makes from write_tree_trivial() will always read from the on-disk index that is prepared the strategy back-ends. This assumption is now broken by the above fix. To fix this issue, we now call discard_cache() before calling write_tree_trivial() when it wants to write the on-disk index as a tree. When multiple strategies are tried, their results are evaluated by reading the resulting index and inspecting it. The codepath needs to make a call to read_cache() for each successful strategy, and for that to work, they need to discard_cache() the one read by the previous round. Also the "trivial merge" forgot that the current commit is one of the parents of the resulting commit. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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49 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='git-merge
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Testing the resolve strategy.'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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echo c0 > c0.c &&
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git add c0.c &&
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git commit -m c0 &&
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git tag c0 &&
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echo c1 > c1.c &&
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git add c1.c &&
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git commit -m c1 &&
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git tag c1 &&
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git reset --hard c0 &&
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echo c2 > c2.c &&
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git add c2.c &&
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git commit -m c2 &&
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git tag c2 &&
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git reset --hard c0 &&
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echo c3 > c2.c &&
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git add c2.c &&
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git commit -m c3 &&
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git tag c3
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'
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test_expect_success 'merge c1 to c2' '
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git reset --hard c1 &&
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git merge -s resolve c2 &&
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test "$(git rev-parse c1)" != "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" &&
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test "$(git rev-parse c1)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)" &&
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test "$(git rev-parse c2)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" &&
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git diff --exit-code &&
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test -f c0.c &&
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test -f c1.c &&
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test -f c2.c &&
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test 3 = $(git ls-tree -r HEAD | wc -l) &&
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test 3 = $(git ls-files | wc -l)
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'
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test_expect_success 'merge c2 to c3 (fails)' '
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git reset --hard c2 &&
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test_must_fail git merge -s resolve c3
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'
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test_done
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