#!/bin/sh test_description='merge-recursive options * [master] Clarify ! [remote] Remove cruft -- + [remote] Remove cruft * [master] Clarify *+ [remote^] Initial revision * ok 1: setup ' . ./test-lib.sh test_have_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR && SED_OPTIONS=-b test_have_prereq GREP_STRIPS_CR && export GREP_OPTIONS=-U test_expect_success 'setup' ' conflict_hunks () { sed $SED_OPTIONS -n -e " /^<<<</ b conflict b : conflict p /^>>>>/ b n b conflict " "$@" } && cat <<-\EOF >text.txt && Hope, he says, cherishes the soul of him who lives in justice and holiness and is the nurse of his age and the companion of his journey;--hope which is mightiest to sway the restless soul of man. How admirable are his words! And the great blessing of riches, I do not say to every man, but to a good man, is, that he has had no occasion to deceive or to defraud others, either intentionally or unintentionally; and when he departs to the world below he is not in any apprehension about offerings due to the gods or debts which he owes to men. Now to this peace of mind the possession of wealth greatly contributes; and therefore I say, that, setting one thing against another, of the many advantages which wealth has to give, to a man of sense this is in my opinion the greatest. Well said, Cephalus, I replied; but as concerning justice, what is it?--to speak the truth and to pay your debts--no more than this? And even to this are there not exceptions? Suppose that a friend when in his right mind has deposited arms with me and he asks for them when he is not in his right mind, ought I to give them back to him? No one would say that I ought or that I should be right in doing so, any more than they would say that I ought always to speak the truth to one who is in his condition. You are quite right, he replied. But then, I said, speaking the truth and paying your debts is not a correct definition of justice. CEPHALUS - SOCRATES - POLEMARCHUS Quite correct, Socrates, if Simonides is to be believed, said Polemarchus interposing. I fear, said Cephalus, that I must go now, for I have to look after the sacrifices, and I hand over the argument to Polemarchus and the company. EOF git add text.txt && test_tick && git commit -m "Initial revision" && git checkout -b remote && sed -e " s/\. /\. /g s/[?] /? /g s/ / /g s/--/---/g s/but as concerning/but as con cerning/ /CEPHALUS - SOCRATES - POLEMARCHUS/ d " text.txt >text.txt+ && mv text.txt+ text.txt && git commit -a -m "Remove cruft" && git checkout master && sed -e " s/\(not in his right mind\),\(.*\)/\1;\2Q/ s/Quite correct\(.*\)/It is too correct\1Q/ s/unintentionally/un intentionally/ /un intentionally/ s/$/Q/ s/Polemarchus interposing./Polemarchus, interposing.Q/ /justice and holiness/ s/$/Q/ /pay your debts/ s/$/Q/ " text.txt | q_to_cr >text.txt+ && mv text.txt+ text.txt && git commit -a -m "Clarify" && git show-branch --all ' test_expect_success 'naive merge fails' ' git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && test_must_fail git merge-recursive HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && test_must_fail git update-index --refresh && grep "<<<<<<" text.txt ' test_expect_success '--ignore-space-change makes merge succeed' ' git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-space-change HEAD^ -- HEAD remote ' test_expect_success 'naive cherry-pick fails' ' git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && test_must_fail git cherry-pick --no-commit remote && git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && test_must_fail git cherry-pick remote && test_must_fail git update-index --refresh && grep "<<<<<<" text.txt ' test_expect_success '-Xignore-space-change makes cherry-pick succeed' ' git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git cherry-pick --no-commit -Xignore-space-change remote ' test_expect_success '--ignore-space-change: our w/s-only change wins' ' q_to_cr <<-\EOF >expected && justice and holiness and is the nurse of his age and theQ EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-space-change HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && grep "justice and holiness" text.txt >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' test_expect_success '--ignore-space-change: their real change wins over w/s' ' cat <<-\EOF >expected && it?---to speak the truth and to pay your debts---no more than this? And EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-space-change HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && grep "pay your debts" text.txt >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' test_expect_success '--ignore-space-change: does not ignore new spaces' ' cat <<-\EOF >expected1 && Well said, Cephalus, I replied; but as con cerning justice, what is EOF q_to_cr <<-\EOF >expected2 && un intentionally; and when he departs to the world below he is not inQ EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-space-change HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && grep "Well said" text.txt >actual1 && grep "when he departs" text.txt >actual2 && test_cmp expected1 actual1 && test_cmp expected2 actual2 ' test_expect_success '--ignore-all-space drops their new spaces' ' cat <<-\EOF >expected && Well said, Cephalus, I replied; but as concerning justice, what is EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-all-space HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && grep "Well said" text.txt >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' test_expect_success '--ignore-all-space keeps our new spaces' ' q_to_cr <<-\EOF >expected && un intentionally; and when he departs to the world below he is not inQ EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && git merge-recursive --ignore-all-space HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && grep "when he departs" text.txt >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' test_expect_success '--ignore-space-at-eol' ' q_to_cr <<-\EOF >expected && <<<<<<< HEAD is not in his right mind; ought I to give them back to him? No oneQ ======= is not in his right mind, ought I to give them back to him? No one >>>>>>> remote EOF git read-tree --reset -u HEAD && test_must_fail git merge-recursive --ignore-space-at-eol \ HEAD^ -- HEAD remote && conflict_hunks text.txt >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' test_done