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authorJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2010-10-26 21:40:54 -0700
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2010-10-26 21:40:54 -0700
commit75b17fee72a0f78e0ad31728771231f8b3ed4d56 (patch)
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parent4e5dd044c62f2a82de083e7cd46cad7b0d3465ae (diff)
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Merge branch 'jf/merge-ignore-ws'
* jf/merge-ignore-ws: merge-recursive: options to ignore whitespace changes merge-recursive --patience ll-merge: replace flag argument with options struct merge-recursive: expose merge options for builtin merge
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+#!/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_expect_success 'setup' '
+ conflict_hunks () {
+ sed -n -e "
+ /^<<<</ b inconflict
+ b
+ : inconflict
+ p
+ /^>>>>/ b
+ n
+ b inconflict
+ " "$@"
+ } &&
+
+ 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 '--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