#!/bin/sh
# Based on a test case submitted by Björn Steinbrink.
test_description='git blame on conflicted files'
GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=master
export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'setup first case' '
# Create the old file
echo "Old line" > file1 &&
git add file1 &&
git commit --author "Old Line
" -m file1.a &&
# Branch
git checkout -b foo &&
# Do an ugly move and change
git rm file1 &&
echo "New line ..." > file2 &&
echo "... and more" >> file2 &&
git add file2 &&
git commit --author "U Gly " -m ugly &&
# Back to master and change something
git checkout master &&
echo "
bla" >> file1 &&
git commit --author "Old Line " -a -m file1.b &&
# Back to foo and merge master
git checkout foo &&
if git merge master; then
echo needed conflict here
exit 1
else
echo merge failed - resolving automatically
fi &&
echo "New line ...
... and more
bla
Even more" > file2 &&
git rm file1 &&
git commit --author "M Result " -a -m merged &&
# Back to master and change file1 again
git checkout master &&
sed s/bla/foo/ X &&
rm file1 &&
mv X file1 &&
git commit --author "No Bla " -a -m replace &&
# Try to merge into foo again
git checkout foo &&
if git merge master; then
echo needed conflict here
exit 1
else
echo merge failed - test is setup
fi
'
test_expect_success \
'blame runs on unconflicted file while other file has conflicts' '
git blame file2
'
test_expect_success 'blame does not crash with conflicted file in stages 1,3' '
git blame file1
'
test_done