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It is handy to have a copy readily available for checking regressions. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
284 lines
6 KiB
Perl
Executable file
284 lines
6 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
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# REuse REcorded REsolve. This tool records a conflicted automerge
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# result and its hand resolution, and helps to resolve future
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# automerge that results in the same conflict.
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#
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# To enable this feature, create a directory 'rr-cache' under your
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# .git/ directory.
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use Digest;
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use File::Path;
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use File::Copy;
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my $git_dir = $::ENV{GIT_DIR} || ".git";
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my $rr_dir = "$git_dir/rr-cache";
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my $merge_rr = "$git_dir/rr-cache/MERGE_RR";
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my %merge_rr = ();
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sub read_rr {
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if (!-f $merge_rr) {
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%merge_rr = ();
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return;
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}
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my $in;
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local $/ = "\0";
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open $in, "<$merge_rr" or die "$!: $merge_rr";
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while (<$in>) {
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chomp;
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my ($name, $path) = /^([0-9a-f]{40})\t(.*)$/s;
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$merge_rr{$path} = $name;
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}
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close $in;
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}
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sub write_rr {
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my $out;
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open $out, ">$merge_rr" or die "$!: $merge_rr";
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for my $path (sort keys %merge_rr) {
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my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
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print $out "$name\t$path\0";
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}
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close $out;
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}
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sub compute_conflict_name {
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my ($path) = @_;
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my @side = ();
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my $in;
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open $in, "<$path" or die "$!: $path";
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my $sha1 = Digest->new("SHA-1");
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my $hunk = 0;
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while (<$in>) {
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if (/^<<<<<<< .*/) {
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$hunk++;
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@side = ([], undef);
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}
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elsif (/^=======$/) {
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$side[1] = [];
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}
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elsif (/^>>>>>>> .*/) {
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my ($one, $two);
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$one = join('', @{$side[0]});
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$two = join('', @{$side[1]});
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if ($two le $one) {
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($one, $two) = ($two, $one);
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}
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$sha1->add($one);
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$sha1->add("\0");
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$sha1->add($two);
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$sha1->add("\0");
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@side = ();
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}
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elsif (@side == 0) {
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next;
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}
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elsif (defined $side[1]) {
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push @{$side[1]}, $_;
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}
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else {
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push @{$side[0]}, $_;
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}
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}
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close $in;
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return ($sha1->hexdigest, $hunk);
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}
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sub record_preimage {
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my ($path, $name) = @_;
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my @side = ();
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my ($in, $out);
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open $in, "<$path" or die "$!: $path";
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open $out, ">$name" or die "$!: $name";
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while (<$in>) {
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if (/^<<<<<<< .*/) {
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@side = ([], undef);
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}
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elsif (/^=======$/) {
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$side[1] = [];
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}
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elsif (/^>>>>>>> .*/) {
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my ($one, $two);
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$one = join('', @{$side[0]});
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$two = join('', @{$side[1]});
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if ($two le $one) {
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($one, $two) = ($two, $one);
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}
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print $out "<<<<<<<\n";
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print $out $one;
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print $out "=======\n";
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print $out $two;
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print $out ">>>>>>>\n";
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@side = ();
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}
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elsif (@side == 0) {
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print $out $_;
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}
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elsif (defined $side[1]) {
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push @{$side[1]}, $_;
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}
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else {
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push @{$side[0]}, $_;
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}
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}
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close $out;
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close $in;
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}
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sub find_conflict {
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my $in;
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local $/ = "\0";
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my $pid = open($in, '-|');
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die "$!" unless defined $pid;
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if (!$pid) {
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exec(qw(git ls-files -z -u)) or die "$!: ls-files";
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}
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my %path = ();
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my @path = ();
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while (<$in>) {
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chomp;
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my ($mode, $sha1, $stage, $path) =
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/^([0-7]+) ([0-9a-f]{40}) ([123])\t(.*)$/s;
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$path{$path} |= (1 << $stage);
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}
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close $in;
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while (my ($path, $status) = each %path) {
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if ($status == 14) { push @path, $path; }
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}
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return @path;
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}
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sub merge {
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my ($name, $path) = @_;
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record_preimage($path, "$rr_dir/$name/thisimage");
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unless (system('git', 'merge-file', map { "$rr_dir/$name/${_}image" }
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qw(this pre post))) {
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my $in;
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open $in, "<$rr_dir/$name/thisimage" or
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die "$!: $name/thisimage";
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my $out;
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open $out, ">$path" or die "$!: $path";
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while (<$in>) { print $out $_; }
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close $in;
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close $out;
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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sub garbage_collect_rerere {
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# We should allow specifying these from the command line and
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# that is why the caller gives @ARGV to us, but I am lazy.
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my $cutoff_noresolve = 15; # two weeks
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my $cutoff_resolve = 60; # two months
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my @to_remove;
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while (<$rr_dir/*/preimage>) {
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my ($dir) = /^(.*)\/preimage$/;
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my $cutoff = ((-f "$dir/postimage")
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? $cutoff_resolve
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: $cutoff_noresolve);
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my $age = -M "$_";
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if ($cutoff <= $age) {
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push @to_remove, $dir;
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}
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}
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if (@to_remove) {
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rmtree(\@to_remove);
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}
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}
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-d "$rr_dir" || exit(0);
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read_rr();
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if (@ARGV) {
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my $arg = shift @ARGV;
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if ($arg eq 'clear') {
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for my $path (keys %merge_rr) {
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my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
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if (-d "$rr_dir/$name" &&
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! -f "$rr_dir/$name/postimage") {
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rmtree(["$rr_dir/$name"]);
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}
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}
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unlink $merge_rr;
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}
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elsif ($arg eq 'status') {
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for my $path (keys %merge_rr) {
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print $path, "\n";
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}
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}
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elsif ($arg eq 'diff') {
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for my $path (keys %merge_rr) {
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my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
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system('diff', ((@ARGV == 0) ? ('-u') : @ARGV),
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'-L', "a/$path", '-L', "b/$path",
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"$rr_dir/$name/preimage", $path);
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}
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}
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elsif ($arg eq 'gc') {
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garbage_collect_rerere(@ARGV);
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}
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else {
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die "$0 unknown command: $arg\n";
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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my %conflict = map { $_ => 1 } find_conflict();
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# MERGE_RR records paths with conflicts immediately after merge
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# failed. Some of the conflicted paths might have been hand resolved
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# in the working tree since then, but the initial run would catch all
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# and register their preimages.
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for my $path (keys %conflict) {
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# This path has conflict. If it is not recorded yet,
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# record the pre-image.
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if (!exists $merge_rr{$path}) {
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my ($name, $hunk) = compute_conflict_name($path);
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next unless ($hunk);
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$merge_rr{$path} = $name;
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if (! -d "$rr_dir/$name") {
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mkpath("$rr_dir/$name", 0, 0777);
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print STDERR "Recorded preimage for '$path'\n";
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record_preimage($path, "$rr_dir/$name/preimage");
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}
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}
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}
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# Now some of the paths that had conflicts earlier might have been
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# hand resolved. Others may be similar to a conflict already that
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# was resolved before.
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for my $path (keys %merge_rr) {
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my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
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# We could resolve this automatically if we have images.
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if (-f "$rr_dir/$name/preimage" &&
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-f "$rr_dir/$name/postimage") {
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if (merge($name, $path)) {
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print STDERR "Resolved '$path' using previous resolution.\n";
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# Then we do not have to worry about this path
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# anymore.
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delete $merge_rr{$path};
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next;
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}
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}
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# Let's see if we have resolved it.
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(undef, my $hunk) = compute_conflict_name($path);
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next if ($hunk);
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print STDERR "Recorded resolution for '$path'.\n";
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copy($path, "$rr_dir/$name/postimage");
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# And we do not have to worry about this path anymore.
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delete $merge_rr{$path};
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}
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# Write out the rest.
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write_rr();
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