#!/bin/sh test_description="recursive merge with directory renames" # includes checking of many corner cases, with a similar methodology to: # t6042: corner cases with renames but not criss-cross merges # t6036: corner cases with both renames and criss-cross merges # # The setup for all of them, pictorially, is: # # A # o # / \ # O o ? # \ / # o # B # # To help make it easier to follow the flow of tests, they have been # divided into sections and each test will start with a quick explanation # of what commits O, A, and B contain. # # Notation: # z/{b,c} means files z/b and z/c both exist # x/d_1 means file x/d exists with content d1. (Purpose of the # underscore notation is to differentiate different # files that might be renamed into each other's paths.) . ./test-lib.sh ########################################################################### # SECTION 1: Basic cases we should be able to handle ########################################################################### # Testcase 1a, Basic directory rename. # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: y/{b,c} # Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e/f} # Expected: y/{b,c,d,e/f} test_expect_success '1a-setup: Simple directory rename detection' ' test_create_repo 1a && ( cd 1a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z y && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && echo d >z/d && mkdir z/e && echo f >z/e/f && git add z/d z/e/f && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1a-check: Simple directory rename detection' ' ( cd 1a && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 4 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:y/e/f && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d B:z/e/f && test_cmp expect actual && git hash-object y/d >actual && git rev-parse B:z/d >expect && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/e/f && test_path_is_missing z/d && test_path_is_missing z/e/f ) ' # Testcase 1b, Merge a directory with another # Commit O: z/{b,c}, y/d # Commit A: z/{b,c,e}, y/d # Commit B: y/{b,c,d} # Expected: y/{b,c,d,e} test_expect_success '1b-setup: Merge a directory with another' ' test_create_repo 1b && ( cd 1b && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir y && echo d >y/d && git add z y && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && echo e >z/e && git add z/e && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z/b y && git mv z/c y && rmdir z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1b-check: Merge a directory with another' ' ( cd 1b && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 4 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:y/e && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d A:z/e && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/e ) ' # Testcase 1c, Transitive renaming # (Related to testcases 3a and 6d -- when should a transitive rename apply?) # (Related to testcases 9c and 9d -- can transitivity repeat?) # Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d # Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/d # Commit B: z/{b,c,d} # Expected: y/{b,c,d} (because x/d -> z/d -> y/d) test_expect_success '1c-setup: Transitive renaming' ' test_create_repo 1c && ( cd 1c && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir x && echo d >x/d && git add z x && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z y && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv x/d z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1c-check: Transitive renaming' ' ( cd 1c && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:x/d && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d && test_path_is_missing z/d ) ' # Testcase 1d, Directory renames (merging two directories into one new one) # cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict # (Related to testcases 1c and 7b) # Commit O. z/{b,c}, y/{d,e} # Commit A. x/{b,c}, y/{d,e,m,wham_1} # Commit B. z/{b,c,n,wham_2}, x/{d,e} # Expected: x/{b,c,d,e,m,n}, CONFLICT:(y/wham_1 & z/wham_2 -> x/wham) # Note: y/m & z/n should definitely move into x. By the same token, both # y/wham_1 & z/wham_2 should too...giving us a conflict. test_expect_success '1d-setup: Directory renames cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict' ' test_create_repo 1d && ( cd 1d && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir y && echo d >y/d && echo e >y/e && git add z y && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z x && echo m >y/m && echo wham1 >y/wham && git add y && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv y x && echo n >z/n && echo wham2 >z/wham && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1d-check: Directory renames cause a rename/rename(2to1) conflict' ' ( cd 1d && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename)" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 8 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 2 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:x/b :0:x/c :0:x/d :0:x/e :0:x/m :0:x/n && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d O:y/e A:y/m B:z/n && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse :0:x/wham && git rev-parse >actual \ :2:x/wham :3:x/wham && git rev-parse >expect \ A:y/wham B:z/wham && test_cmp expect actual && test_path_is_missing x/wham && test_path_is_file x/wham~HEAD && test_path_is_file x/wham~B^0 && git hash-object >actual \ x/wham~HEAD x/wham~B^0 && git rev-parse >expect \ A:y/wham B:z/wham && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 1e, Renamed directory, with all filenames being renamed too # Commit O: z/{oldb,oldc} # Commit A: y/{newb,newc} # Commit B: z/{oldb,oldc,d} # Expected: y/{newb,newc,d} test_expect_success '1e-setup: Renamed directory, with all files being renamed too' ' test_create_repo 1e && ( cd 1e && mkdir z && echo b >z/oldb && echo c >z/oldc && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && mkdir y && git mv z/oldb y/newb && git mv z/oldc y/newc && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && echo d >z/d && git add z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1e-check: Renamed directory, with all files being renamed too' ' ( cd 1e && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/newb HEAD:y/newc HEAD:y/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/oldb O:z/oldc B:z/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/d ) ' # Testcase 1f, Split a directory into two other directories # (Related to testcases 3a, all of section 2, and all of section 4) # Commit O: z/{b,c,d,e,f} # Commit A: z/{b,c,d,e,f,g} # Commit B: y/{b,c}, x/{d,e,f} # Expected: y/{b,c}, x/{d,e,f,g} test_expect_success '1f-setup: Split a directory into two other directories' ' test_create_repo 1f && ( cd 1f && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d >z/d && echo e >z/e && echo f >z/f && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && echo g >z/g && git add z/g && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir y && mkdir x && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && git mv z/d x/ && git mv z/e x/ && git mv z/f x/ && rmdir z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '1f-check: Split a directory into two other directories' ' ( cd 1f && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 6 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:x/d HEAD:x/e HEAD:x/f HEAD:x/g && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/e O:z/f A:z/g && test_cmp expect actual && test_path_is_missing z/g && test_must_fail git rev-parse HEAD:z/g ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by testcases in section 1: # # We should still detect the directory rename even if it wasn't just # the directory renamed, but the files within it. (see 1b) # # If renames split a directory into two or more others, the directory # with the most renames, "wins" (see 1c). However, see the testcases # in section 2, plus testcases 3a and 4a. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # SECTION 2: Split into multiple directories, with equal number of paths # # Explore the splitting-a-directory rules a bit; what happens in the # edge cases? # # Note that there is a closely related case of a directory not being # split on either side of history, but being renamed differently on # each side. See testcase 8e for that. ########################################################################### # Testcase 2a, Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: y/b, w/c # Commit B: z/{b,c,d} # Expected: y/b, w/c, z/d, with warning about z/ -> (y/ vs. w/) conflict test_expect_success '2a-setup: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' ' test_create_repo 2a && ( cd 2a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && mkdir y && mkdir w && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c w/ && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && echo d >z/d && git add z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '2a-check: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' ' ( cd 2a && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT.*directory rename split" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:w/c :0:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 2b, Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: y/b, w/c # Commit B: z/{b,c}, x/d # Expected: y/b, w/c, x/d; No warning about z/ -> (y/ vs. w/) conflict test_expect_success '2b-setup: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' ' test_create_repo 2b && ( cd 2b && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && mkdir y && mkdir w && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c w/ && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir x && echo d >x/d && git add x/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '2b-check: Directory split into two on one side, with equal numbers of paths' ' ( cd 2b && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:w/c :0:x/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:x/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_i18ngrep ! "CONFLICT.*directory rename split" out ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by section 2: # # None; the rule was already covered in section 1. These testcases are # here just to make sure the conflict resolution and necessary warning # messages are handled correctly. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # SECTION 3: Path in question is the source path for some rename already # # Combining cases from Section 1 and trying to handle them could lead to # directory renaming detection being over-applied. So, this section # provides some good testcases to check that the implementation doesn't go # too far. ########################################################################### # Testcase 3a, Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side # (Related to testcases 1c and 1f) # Commit O: z/{b,c,d} # Commit A: z/{b,c,d} (no change) # Commit B: y/{b,c}, x/d # Expected: y/{b,c}, x/d test_expect_success '3a-setup: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side' ' test_create_repo 3a && ( cd 3a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d >z/d && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir y && mkdir x && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && git mv z/d x/ && rmdir z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '3a-check: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side' ' ( cd 3a && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:x/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 3b, Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on other side # (Related to testcases 5c and 7c, also kind of 1e and 1f) # Commit O: z/{b,c,d} # Commit A: y/{b,c}, x/d # Commit B: z/{b,c}, w/d # Expected: y/{b,c}, CONFLICT:(z/d -> x/d vs. w/d) # NOTE: We're particularly checking that since z/d is already involved as # a source in a file rename on the same side of history, that we don't # get it involved in directory rename detection. If it were, we might # end up with CONFLICT:(z/d -> y/d vs. x/d vs. w/d), i.e. a # rename/rename/rename(1to3) conflict, which is just weird. test_expect_success '3b-setup: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on current side' ' test_create_repo 3b && ( cd 3b && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d >z/d && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && mkdir y && mkdir x && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && git mv z/d x/ && rmdir z && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir w && git mv z/d w/ && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '3b-check: Avoid implicit rename if involved as source on current side' ' ( cd 3b && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*z/d.*x/d.*w/d out && test_i18ngrep ! CONFLICT.*rename/rename.*y/d out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 5 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:y/c :1:z/d :2:x/d :3:w/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/d O:z/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_path_is_missing z/d && git hash-object >actual \ x/d w/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/d O:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by section 3: # # Avoid directory-rename-detection for a path, if that path is the source # of a rename on either side of a merge. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # SECTION 4: Partially renamed directory; still exists on both sides of merge # # What if we were to attempt to do directory rename detection when someone # "mostly" moved a directory but still left some files around, or, # equivalently, fully renamed a directory in one commmit and then recreated # that directory in a later commit adding some new files and then tried to # merge? # # It's hard to divine user intent in these cases, because you can make an # argument that, depending on the intermediate history of the side being # merged, that some users will want files in that directory to # automatically be detected and renamed, while users with a different # intermediate history wouldn't want that rename to happen. # # I think that it is best to simply not have directory rename detection # apply to such cases. My reasoning for this is four-fold: (1) it's # easiest for users in general to figure out what happened if we don't # apply directory rename detection in any such case, (2) it's an easy rule # to explain ["We don't do directory rename detection if the directory # still exists on both sides of the merge"], (3) we can get some hairy # edge/corner cases that would be really confusing and possibly not even # representable in the index if we were to even try, and [related to 3] (4) # attempting to resolve this issue of divining user intent by examining # intermediate history goes against the spirit of three-way merges and is a # path towards crazy corner cases that are far more complex than what we're # already dealing with. # # Note that the wording of the rule ("We don't do directory rename # detection if the directory still exists on both sides of the merge.") # also excludes "renaming" of a directory into a subdirectory of itself # (e.g. /some/dir/* -> /some/dir/subdir/*). It may be possible to carve # out an exception for "renaming"-beneath-itself cases without opening # weird edge/corner cases for other partial directory renames, but for now # we are keeping the rule simple. # # This section contains a test for a partially-renamed-directory case. ########################################################################### # Testcase 4a, Directory split, with original directory still present # (Related to testcase 1f) # Commit O: z/{b,c,d,e} # Commit A: y/{b,c,d}, z/e # Commit B: z/{b,c,d,e,f} # Expected: y/{b,c,d}, z/{e,f} # NOTE: Even though most files from z moved to y, we don't want f to follow. test_expect_success '4a-setup: Directory split, with original directory still present' ' test_create_repo 4a && ( cd 4a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d >z/d && echo e >z/e && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && mkdir y && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && git mv z/d y/ && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && echo f >z/f && git add z/f && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '4a-check: Directory split, with original directory still present' ' ( cd 4a && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 5 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:z/e HEAD:z/f && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:z/d O:z/e B:z/f && test_cmp expect actual ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by section 4: # # Directory-rename-detection should be turned off for any directories (as # a source for renames) that exist on both sides of the merge. (The "as # a source for renames" clarification is due to cases like 1c where # the target directory exists on both sides and we do want the rename # detection.) But, sadly, see testcase 8b. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # SECTION 5: Files/directories in the way of subset of to-be-renamed paths # # Implicitly renaming files due to a detected directory rename could run # into problems if there are files or directories in the way of the paths # we want to rename. Explore such cases in this section. ########################################################################### # Testcase 5a, Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target # Commit O: z/{b,c}, y/d # Commit A: z/{b,c,e_1,f}, y/{d,e_2} # Commit B: y/{b,c,d} # Expected: z/e_1, y/{b,c,d,e_2,f} + CONFLICT warning # NOTE: While directory rename detection is active here causing z/f to # become y/f, we did not apply this for z/e_1 because that would # give us an add/add conflict for y/e_1 vs y/e_2. This problem with # this add/add, is that both versions of y/e are from the same side # of history, giving us no way to represent this conflict in the # index. test_expect_success '5a-setup: Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target' ' test_create_repo 5a && ( cd 5a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir y && echo d >y/d && git add z y && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && echo e1 >z/e && echo f >z/f && echo e2 >y/e && git add z/e z/f y/e && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && rmdir z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '5a-check: Merge directories, other side adds files to original and target' ' ( cd 5a && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT.*implicit dir rename" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 6 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/d :0:y/e :0:z/e :0:y/f && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:y/d A:y/e A:z/e A:z/f && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 5b, Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict # (Related to testcase 8d; these may appear slightly inconsistent to users; # Also related to testcases 7d and 7e) # Commit O: z/{b,c,d_1} # Commit A: y/{b,c,d_2} # Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1,e}, y/d_3 # Expected: y/{b,c,e}, CONFLICT(add/add: y/d_2 vs. y/d_3) # NOTE: If z/d_1 in commit B were to be involved in dir rename detection, as # we normaly would since z/ is being renamed to y/, then this would be # a rename/delete (z/d_1 -> y/d_1 vs. deleted) AND an add/add/add # conflict of y/d_1 vs. y/d_2 vs. y/d_3. Add/add/add is not # representable in the index, so the existence of y/d_3 needs to # cause us to bail on directory rename detection for that path, falling # back to git behavior without the directory rename detection. test_expect_success '5b-setup: Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict' ' test_create_repo 5b && ( cd 5b && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d1 >z/d && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git rm z/d && git mv z y && echo d2 >y/d && git add y/d && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir y && echo d3 >y/d && echo e >z/e && git add y/d z/e && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '5b-check: Rename/delete in order to get add/add/add conflict' ' ( cd 5b && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (add/add).* y/d" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 5 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 2 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/e :2:y/d :3:y/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e A:y/d B:y/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/d && test_path_is_file y/d ) ' # Testcase 5c, Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add # (Directory rename detection would result in transitive rename vs. # rename/rename(1to2) and turn it into a rename/rename(1to3). Further, # rename paths conflict with separate adds on the other side) # (Related to testcases 3b and 7c) # Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d_1 # Commit A: y/{b,c,d_2}, w/d_1 # Commit B: z/{b,c,d_1,e}, w/d_3, y/d_4 # Expected: A mess, but only a rename/rename(1to2)/add/add mess. Use the # presence of y/d_4 in B to avoid doing transitive rename of # x/d_1 -> z/d_1 -> y/d_1, so that the only paths we have at # y/d are y/d_2 and y/d_4. We still do the move from z/e to y/e, # though, because it doesn't have anything in the way. test_expect_success '5c-setup: Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add' ' test_create_repo 5c && ( cd 5c && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir x && echo d1 >x/d && git add z x && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z y && echo d2 >y/d && git add y/d && git mv x w && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv x/d z/ && mkdir w && mkdir y && echo d3 >w/d && echo d4 >y/d && echo e >z/e && git add w/ y/ z/e && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '5c-check: Transitive rename would cause rename/rename/rename/add/add/add' ' ( cd 5c && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/rename).*x/d.*w/d.*z/d" out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (add/add).* y/d" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 9 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 6 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:y/e && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/e && test_cmp expect actual && test_must_fail git rev-parse :1:y/d && git rev-parse >actual \ :2:w/d :3:w/d :1:x/d :2:y/d :3:y/d :3:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:x/d B:w/d O:x/d A:y/d B:y/d O:x/d && test_cmp expect actual && git hash-object >actual \ w/d~HEAD w/d~B^0 z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:x/d B:w/d O:x/d && test_cmp expect actual && test_path_is_missing x/d && test_path_is_file y/d && grep -q "<<<<" y/d # conflict markers should be present ) ' # Testcase 5d, Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: y/{b,c,d_1} # Commit B: z/{b,c,d_2,f}, y/d/e # Expected: y/{b,c,d/e,f}, z/d_2, CONFLICT(file/directory), y/d_1~HEAD # Note: The fact that y/d/ exists in B makes us bail on directory rename # detection for z/d_2, but that doesn't prevent us from applying the # directory rename detection for z/f -> y/f. test_expect_success '5d-setup: Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename' ' test_create_repo 5d && ( cd 5d && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z y && echo d1 >y/d && git add y/d && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir -p y/d && echo e >y/d/e && echo d2 >z/d && echo f >z/f && git add y/d/e z/d z/f && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_failure '5d-check: Directory/file/file conflict due to directory rename' ' ( cd 5d && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (file/directory).*y/d" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 6 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 2 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :0:y/c :0:z/d :0:y/f :2:y/d :0:y/d/e && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d B:z/f A:y/d B:y/d/e && test_cmp expect actual && git hash-object y/d~HEAD >actual && git rev-parse A:y/d >expect && test_cmp expect actual ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by section 5: # # If a subset of to-be-renamed files have a file or directory in the way, # "turn off" the directory rename for those specific sub-paths, falling # back to old handling. But, sadly, see testcases 8a and 8b. ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # SECTION 6: Same side of the merge was the one that did the rename # # It may sound obvious that you only want to apply implicit directory # renames to directories if the _other_ side of history did the renaming. # If you did make an implementation that didn't explicitly enforce this # rule, the majority of cases that would fall under this section would # also be solved by following the rules from the above sections. But # there are still a few that stick out, so this section covers them just # to make sure we also get them right. ########################################################################### # Testcase 6a, Tricky rename/delete # Commit O: z/{b,c,d} # Commit A: z/b # Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d # Expected: y/b, CONFLICT(rename/delete, z/c -> y/c vs. NULL) # Note: We're just checking here that the rename of z/b and z/c to put # them under y/ doesn't accidentally catch z/d and make it look like # it is also involved in a rename/delete conflict. test_expect_success '6a-setup: Tricky rename/delete' ' test_create_repo 6a && ( cd 6a && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && echo d >z/d && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git rm z/c && git rm z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && mkdir y && git mv z/b y/ && git mv z/c y/ && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '6a-check: Tricky rename/delete' ' ( cd 6a && git checkout A^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive B^0 >out && test_i18ngrep "CONFLICT (rename/delete).*z/c.*y/c" out && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 2 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ :0:y/b :3:y/c && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 6b, Same rename done on both sides # (Related to testcases 6c and 8e) # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: y/{b,c} # Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d # Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d # Note: If we did directory rename detection here, we'd move z/d into y/, # but B did that rename and still decided to put the file into z/, # so we probably shouldn't apply directory rename detection for it. test_expect_success '6b-setup: Same rename done on both sides' ' test_create_repo 6b && ( cd 6b && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && git mv z y && test_tick && git commit -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z y && mkdir z && echo d >z/d && git add z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '6b-check: Same rename done on both sides' ' ( cd 6b && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 6c, Rename only done on same side # (Related to testcases 6b and 8e) # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: z/{b,c} (no change) # Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d # Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d # NOTE: Seems obvious, but just checking that the implementation doesn't # "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c,d}. test_expect_success '6c-setup: Rename only done on same side' ' test_create_repo 6c && ( cd 6c && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z y && mkdir z && echo d >z/d && git add z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '6c-check: Rename only done on same side' ' ( cd 6c && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 6d, We don't always want transitive renaming # (Related to testcase 1c) # Commit O: z/{b,c}, x/d # Commit A: z/{b,c}, x/d (no change) # Commit B: y/{b,c}, z/d # Expected: y/{b,c}, z/d # NOTE: Again, this seems obvious but just checking that the implementation # doesn't "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c,d}. test_expect_success '6d-setup: We do not always want transitive renaming' ' test_create_repo 6d && ( cd 6d && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && mkdir x && echo d >x/d && git add z x && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z y && git mv x z && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '6d-check: We do not always want transitive renaming' ' ( cd 6d && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 3 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c O:x/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' # Testcase 6e, Add/add from one-side # Commit O: z/{b,c} # Commit A: z/{b,c} (no change) # Commit B: y/{b,c,d_1}, z/d_2 # Expected: y/{b,c,d_1}, z/d_2 # NOTE: Again, this seems obvious but just checking that the implementation # doesn't "accidentally detect a rename" and give us y/{b,c} + # add/add conflict on y/d_1 vs y/d_2. test_expect_success '6e-setup: Add/add from one side' ' test_create_repo 6e && ( cd 6e && mkdir z && echo b >z/b && echo c >z/c && git add z && test_tick && git commit -m "O" && git branch O && git branch A && git branch B && git checkout A && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m "A" && git checkout B && git mv z y && echo d1 > y/d && mkdir z && echo d2 > z/d && git add y/d z/d && test_tick && git commit -m "B" ) ' test_expect_success '6e-check: Add/add from one side' ' ( cd 6e && git checkout A^0 && git merge -s recursive B^0 && git ls-files -s >out && test_line_count = 4 out && git ls-files -u >out && test_line_count = 0 out && git ls-files -o >out && test_line_count = 1 out && git rev-parse >actual \ HEAD:y/b HEAD:y/c HEAD:y/d HEAD:z/d && git rev-parse >expect \ O:z/b O:z/c B:y/d B:z/d && test_cmp expect actual ) ' ########################################################################### # Rules suggested by section 6: # # Only apply implicit directory renames to directories if the other # side of history is the one doing the renaming. ########################################################################### test_done