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authorLibravatar Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>2020-03-27 00:49:00 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-03-27 11:33:30 -0700
commit681c637b4ae1c46c09edda62a1aed6eaa69a2649 (patch)
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parentunpack-trees: provide warnings on sparse updates for unmerged paths too (diff)
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unpack-trees: failure to set SKIP_WORKTREE bits always just a warning
Setting and clearing of the SKIP_WORKTREE bit is not only done when users run 'sparse-checkout'; other commands such as 'checkout' also run through unpack_trees() which has logic for handling this special bit. As such, we need to consider how they handle special cases. A couple comparison points should help explain the rationale for changing how unpack_trees() handles these bits: Ignoring sparse checkouts for a moment, if you are switching branches and have dirty changes, it is only considered an error that will prevent the branch switching from being successful if the dirty file happens to be one of the paths with different contents. SKIP_WORKTREE has always been considered advisory; for example, if rebase or merge need or even want to materialize a path as part of their work, they have always been allowed to do so regardless of the SKIP_WORKTREE setting. This has been used for unmerged paths, but it was often used for paths it wasn't needed just because it made the code simpler. It was a best-effort consideration, and when it materialized paths contrary to the SKIP_WORKTREE setting, it was never required to even print a warning message. In the past if you trying to run e.g. 'git checkout' and: 1) you had a path that was materialized and had some dirty changes 2) the path was listed in $GITDIR/info/sparse-checkout 3) this path did not different between the current and target branches then despite the comparison points above, the inability to set SKIP_WORKTREE was treated as a *hard* error that would abort the checkout operation. This is completely inconsistent with how SKIP_WORKTREE is handled elsewhere, and rather annoying for users as leaving the paths materialized in the working copy (with a simple warning) should present no problem at all. Downgrade any errors from inability to toggle the SKIP_WORKTREE bit to a warning and allow the operations to continue. Reviewed-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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