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authorLibravatar Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>2020-12-15 18:28:03 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-12-15 17:18:32 -0800
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parentmerge-ort: add implementation of both sides renaming differently (diff)
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merge-ort: add implementation of rename/delete conflicts
Implement rename/delete conflicts, i.e. one side renames a file and the other deletes the file. This code replaces the following from merge-recurisve.c: * the code relevant to RENAME_DELETE in process_renames() * the RENAME_DELETE case of process_entry() * handle_rename_delete() Also, there is some shared code from merge-recursive.c for multiple different rename cases which we will no longer need for this case (or other rename cases): * handle_change_delete() * setup_rename_conflict_info() The consolidation of five separate codepaths into one is made possible by a change in design: process_renames() tweaks the conflict_info entries within opt->priv->paths such that process_entry() can then handle all the non-rename conflict types (directory/file, modify/delete, etc.) orthogonally. This means we're much less likely to miss special implementation of some kind of combination of conflict types (see commits brought in by 66c62eaec6 ("Merge branch 'en/merge-tests'", 2020-11-18), especially commit ef52778708 ("merge tests: expect improved directory/file conflict handling in ort", 2020-10-26) for more details). That, together with letting worktree/index updating be handled orthogonally in the merge_switch_to_result() function, dramatically simplifies the code for various special rename cases. To be fair, there is a _slight_ tweak to process_entry() here, because rename/delete cases will also trigger the modify/delete codepath. However, we only want a modify/delete message to be printed for a rename/delete conflict if there is a content change in the renamed file in addition to the rename. So process_renames() and process_entry() aren't quite fully orthogonal, but they are pretty close. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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