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authorLibravatar Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>2021-07-16 05:22:33 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-07-20 14:47:39 -0700
commitd478f5675923d02d2676bf2e47f0ccdd4dba0da8 (patch)
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parentmerge-ort: add some more explanations in collect_merge_info_callback() (diff)
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merge-ort: add data structures for allowable trivial directory resolves
As noted a few commits ago, we can resolve individual files early if all three sides of the merge have a file at the path and two of the three sides match. We would really like to do the same thing with directories, because being able to do a trivial directory resolve means we don't have to recurse into the directory, potentially saving us a huge amount of time in both collect_merge_info() and process_entries(). Unfortunately, resolving directories early would mean missing any renames whose source or destination is underneath that directory. If we somehow knew there weren't any renames under the directory in question, then we could resolve it early. Sadly, it is impossible to determine whether there are renames under the directory in question without recursing into it, and this has traditionally kept us from ever implementing such an optimization. In commit f89b4f2bee ("merge-ort: skip rename detection entirely if possible", 2021-03-11), we added an additional reason that rename detection could be skipped entirely -- namely, if no *relevant* sources were present. Without completing collect_merge_info_callback(), we do not yet know if there are no relevant sources. However, we do know that if the current directory on one side matches the merge base, then every source file within that directory will not be RELEVANT_CONTENT, and a few simple checks can often let us rule out RELEVANT_LOCATION as well. This suggests we can just defer recursing into such directories until the end of collect_merge_info. Since the deferred directories are known to not add any relevant sources due to the above properties, then if there are no relevant sources after we've traversed all paths other than the deferred ones, then we know there are not any relevant sources. Under those conditions, rename detection is unnecessary, and that means we can resolve the deferred directories without recursing into them. Note that the logic for skipping rename detection was also modified further in commit 76e253793c ("merge-ort, diffcore-rename: employ cached renames when possible", 2021-01-30); in particular rename detection can be skipped if we already have cached renames for each relevant source. We can take advantage of this information as well with our deferral of recursing into directories where one side matches the merge base. Add some data structures that we will use to do these deferrals, with some lengthy comments explaining their purpose. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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