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authorLibravatar Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>2022-01-17 18:25:55 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2022-01-17 14:24:22 -0800
commit9ae39fef7f3764537e029b57687f6a0a3163e810 (patch)
treee3ecedb4dc21517b49d794f4804a70e3fe6e78d5 /t
parentMerge branch 'vd/pthread-setspecific-g11-fix' into maint (diff)
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merge-ort: avoid assuming all renames detected
In commit 8b09a900a1 ("merge-ort: restart merge with cached renames to reduce process entry cost", 2021-07-16), we noted that in the merge-ort steps of collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() process_entries() that process_entries() was expensive, and we could often make it cheaper by changing this to collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() <cache all the renames, and restart> collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() process_entries() because the second collect_merge_info() would be cheaper (we could avoid traversing into some directories), the second detect_and_process_renames() would be free since we had already detected all renames, and then process_entries() has far fewer entries to handle. However, this was built on the assumption that the first detect_and_process_renames() actually detected all potential renames. If someone has merge.renameLimit set to some small value, that assumption is violated which manifests later with the following message: $ git -c merge.renameLimit=1 rebase upstream ... git: merge-ort.c:546: clear_or_reinit_internal_opts: Assertion `renames->cached_pairs_valid_side == 0' failed. Turn off this cache-renames-and-restart whenever we cannot detect all renames, and add a testcase that would have caught this problem. Reported-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Tested-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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diff --git a/t/t6429-merge-sequence-rename-caching.sh b/t/t6429-merge-sequence-rename-caching.sh
index 035edc40b1..f2bc8a7d2a 100755
--- a/t/t6429-merge-sequence-rename-caching.sh
+++ b/t/t6429-merge-sequence-rename-caching.sh
@@ -697,4 +697,71 @@ test_expect_success 'caching renames only on upstream side, part 2' '
)
'
+#
+# The following testcase just creates two simple renames (slightly modified
+# on both sides but without conflicting changes), and a directory full of
+# files that are otherwise uninteresting. The setup is as follows:
+#
+# base: unrelated/<BUNCH OF FILES>
+# numbers
+# values
+# upstream: modify: numbers
+# modify: values
+# topic: add: unrelated/foo
+# modify: numbers
+# modify: values
+# rename: numbers -> sequence
+# rename: values -> progression
+#
+# This is a trivial rename case, but we're curious what happens with a very
+# low renameLimit interacting with the restart optimization trying to notice
+# that unrelated/ looks like a trivial merge candidate.
+#
+test_expect_success 'avoid assuming we detected renames' '
+ git init redo-weirdness &&
+ (
+ cd redo-weirdness &&
+
+ mkdir unrelated &&
+ for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
+ do
+ >unrelated/$i
+ done &&
+ test_seq 2 10 >numbers &&
+ test_seq 12 20 >values &&
+ git add numbers values unrelated/ &&
+ git commit -m orig &&
+
+ git branch upstream &&
+ git branch topic &&
+
+ git switch upstream &&
+ test_seq 1 10 >numbers &&
+ test_seq 11 20 >values &&
+ git add numbers &&
+ git commit -m "Some tweaks" &&
+
+ git switch topic &&
+
+ >unrelated/foo &&
+ test_seq 2 12 >numbers &&
+ test_seq 12 22 >values &&
+ git add numbers values unrelated/ &&
+ git mv numbers sequence &&
+ git mv values progression &&
+ git commit -m A &&
+
+ #
+ # Actual testing
+ #
+
+ git switch --detach topic^0 &&
+
+ test_must_fail git -c merge.renameLimit=1 rebase upstream &&
+
+ git ls-files -u >actual &&
+ ! test_file_is_empty actual
+ )
+'
+
test_done