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99.9999% of the time, the command is used with a single strategy; after a merge failure, saying "No strategy handled the merge" is technically correct, but there is no point stressing we tried and failed all the possibilities the user has given. Just say that it failed. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
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454 lines
10 KiB
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Executable file
#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
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#
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USAGE='[-n] [--no-commit] [--squash] [-s <strategy>] [--reflog-action=<action>] [-m=<merge-message>] <commit>+'
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. git-sh-setup
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LF='
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'
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all_strategies='recur recursive octopus resolve stupid ours'
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default_twohead_strategies='recursive'
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default_octopus_strategies='octopus'
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no_trivial_merge_strategies='ours'
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use_strategies=
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index_merge=t
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dropsave() {
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rm -f -- "$GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD" "$GIT_DIR/MERGE_MSG" \
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"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_SAVE" || exit 1
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}
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savestate() {
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# Stash away any local modifications.
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git-diff-index -z --name-only $head |
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cpio -0 -o >"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_SAVE"
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}
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restorestate() {
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if test -f "$GIT_DIR/MERGE_SAVE"
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then
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git reset --hard $head
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cpio -iuv <"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_SAVE"
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git-update-index --refresh >/dev/null
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fi
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}
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finish_up_to_date () {
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case "$squash" in
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t)
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echo "$1 (nothing to squash)" ;;
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'')
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echo "$1" ;;
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esac
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dropsave
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}
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squash_message () {
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echo Squashed commit of the following:
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echo
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git-log --no-merges ^"$head" $remote
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}
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finish () {
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if test '' = "$2"
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then
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rlogm="$rloga"
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else
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echo "$2"
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rlogm="$rloga: $2"
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fi
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case "$squash" in
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t)
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echo "Squash commit -- not updating HEAD"
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squash_message >"$GIT_DIR/SQUASH_MSG"
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;;
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'')
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case "$merge_msg" in
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'')
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echo "No merge message -- not updating HEAD"
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;;
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*)
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git-update-ref -m "$rlogm" HEAD "$1" "$head" || exit 1
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;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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case "$1" in
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'')
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;;
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?*)
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case "$no_summary" in
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'')
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git-diff-tree --stat --summary -M "$head" "$1"
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;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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}
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case "$#" in 0) usage ;; esac
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rloga= have_message=
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while case "$#" in 0) break ;; esac
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do
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case "$1" in
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-n|--n|--no|--no-|--no-s|--no-su|--no-sum|--no-summ|\
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--no-summa|--no-summar|--no-summary)
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no_summary=t ;;
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--sq|--squ|--squa|--squas|--squash)
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squash=t no_commit=t ;;
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--no-c|--no-co|--no-com|--no-comm|--no-commi|--no-commit)
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no_commit=t ;;
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-s=*|--s=*|--st=*|--str=*|--stra=*|--strat=*|--strate=*|\
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--strateg=*|--strategy=*|\
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-s|--s|--st|--str|--stra|--strat|--strate|--strateg|--strategy)
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case "$#,$1" in
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*,*=*)
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strategy=`expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)'` ;;
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1,*)
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usage ;;
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*)
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strategy="$2"
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shift ;;
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esac
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case " $all_strategies " in
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*" $strategy "*)
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use_strategies="$use_strategies$strategy " ;;
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*)
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die "available strategies are: $all_strategies" ;;
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esac
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;;
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--reflog-action=*)
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rloga=`expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
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;;
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-m=*|--m=*|--me=*|--mes=*|--mess=*|--messa=*|--messag=*|--message=*)
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merge_msg=`expr "z$1" : 'z-[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
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have_message=t
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;;
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-m|--m|--me|--mes|--mess|--messa|--messag|--message)
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shift
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case "$#" in
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1) usage ;;
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esac
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merge_msg="$1"
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have_message=t
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;;
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-*) usage ;;
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*) break ;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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# This could be traditional "merge <msg> HEAD <commit>..." and the
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# way we can tell it is to see if the second token is HEAD, but some
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# people might have misused the interface and used a committish that
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# is the same as HEAD there instead. Traditional format never would
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# have "-m" so it is an additional safety measure to check for it.
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if test -z "$have_message" &&
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second_token=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$2^0" 2>/dev/null) &&
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head_commit=$(git-rev-parse --verify "HEAD" 2>/dev/null) &&
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test "$second_token" = "$head_commit"
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then
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merge_msg="$1"
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shift
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head_arg="$1"
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shift
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elif ! git-rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1
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then
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# If the merged head is a valid one there is no reason to
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# forbid "git merge" into a branch yet to be born. We do
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# the same for "git pull".
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if test 1 -ne $#
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then
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echo >&2 "Can merge only exactly one commit into empty head"
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exit 1
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fi
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rh=$(git rev-parse --verify "$1^0") ||
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die "$1 - not something we can merge"
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git-update-ref -m "initial pull" HEAD "$rh" "" &&
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git-read-tree --reset -u HEAD
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exit
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else
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# We are invoked directly as the first-class UI.
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head_arg=HEAD
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# All the rest are the commits being merged; prepare
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# the standard merge summary message to be appended to
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# the given message. If remote is invalid we will die
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# later in the common codepath so we discard the error
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# in this loop.
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merge_name=$(for remote
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do
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rh=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$remote"^0 2>/dev/null) ||
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continue ;# not something we can merge
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bh=$(git show-ref -s --verify "refs/heads/$remote" 2>/dev/null)
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if test "$rh" = "$bh"
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then
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echo "$rh branch '$remote' of ."
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else
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echo "$rh commit '$remote'"
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fi
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done | git-fmt-merge-msg
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)
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merge_msg="${merge_msg:+$merge_msg$LF$LF}$merge_name"
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fi
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head=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$head_arg"^0) || usage
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# All the rest are remote heads
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test "$#" = 0 && usage ;# we need at least one remote head.
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test "$rloga" = '' && rloga="merge: $@"
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remoteheads=
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for remote
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do
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remotehead=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$remote"^0 2>/dev/null) ||
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die "$remote - not something we can merge"
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remoteheads="${remoteheads}$remotehead "
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done
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set x $remoteheads ; shift
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case "$use_strategies" in
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'')
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case "$#" in
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1)
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use_strategies="$default_twohead_strategies" ;;
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*)
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use_strategies="$default_octopus_strategies" ;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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for s in $use_strategies
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do
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case " $s " in
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*" $no_trivial_merge_strategies "*)
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index_merge=f
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break
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;;
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esac
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done
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case "$#" in
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1)
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common=$(git-merge-base --all $head "$@")
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;;
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*)
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common=$(git-show-branch --merge-base $head "$@")
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;;
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esac
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echo "$head" >"$GIT_DIR/ORIG_HEAD"
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case "$index_merge,$#,$common,$no_commit" in
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f,*)
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# We've been told not to try anything clever. Skip to real merge.
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;;
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?,*,'',*)
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# No common ancestors found. We need a real merge.
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;;
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?,1,"$1",*)
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# If head can reach all the merge then we are up to date.
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# but first the most common case of merging one remote.
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finish_up_to_date "Already up-to-date."
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exit 0
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;;
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?,1,"$head",*)
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# Again the most common case of merging one remote.
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echo "Updating $(git-rev-parse --short $head)..$(git-rev-parse --short $1)"
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git-update-index --refresh 2>/dev/null
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new_head=$(git-rev-parse --verify "$1^0") &&
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git-read-tree -u -v -m $head "$new_head" &&
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finish "$new_head" "Fast forward"
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dropsave
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exit 0
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;;
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?,1,?*"$LF"?*,*)
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# We are not doing octopus and not fast forward. Need a
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# real merge.
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;;
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?,1,*,)
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# We are not doing octopus, not fast forward, and have only
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# one common. See if it is really trivial.
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git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT >/dev/null || exit
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echo "Trying really trivial in-index merge..."
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git-update-index --refresh 2>/dev/null
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if git-read-tree --trivial -m -u -v $common $head "$1" &&
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result_tree=$(git-write-tree)
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then
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echo "Wonderful."
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result_commit=$(
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echo "$merge_msg" |
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git-commit-tree $result_tree -p HEAD -p "$1"
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) || exit
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finish "$result_commit" "In-index merge"
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dropsave
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exit 0
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fi
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echo "Nope."
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;;
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*)
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# An octopus. If we can reach all the remote we are up to date.
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up_to_date=t
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for remote
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do
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common_one=$(git-merge-base --all $head $remote)
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if test "$common_one" != "$remote"
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then
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up_to_date=f
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break
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fi
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done
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if test "$up_to_date" = t
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then
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finish_up_to_date "Already up-to-date. Yeeah!"
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exit 0
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fi
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;;
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esac
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# We are going to make a new commit.
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git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT >/dev/null || exit
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# At this point, we need a real merge. No matter what strategy
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# we use, it would operate on the index, possibly affecting the
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# working tree, and when resolved cleanly, have the desired tree
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# in the index -- this means that the index must be in sync with
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# the $head commit. The strategies are responsible to ensure this.
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case "$use_strategies" in
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?*' '?*)
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# Stash away the local changes so that we can try more than one.
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savestate
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single_strategy=no
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;;
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*)
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rm -f "$GIT_DIR/MERGE_SAVE"
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single_strategy=yes
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;;
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esac
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result_tree= best_cnt=-1 best_strategy= wt_strategy=
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merge_was_ok=
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for strategy in $use_strategies
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do
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test "$wt_strategy" = '' || {
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echo "Rewinding the tree to pristine..."
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restorestate
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}
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case "$single_strategy" in
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no)
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echo "Trying merge strategy $strategy..."
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;;
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esac
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# Remember which strategy left the state in the working tree
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wt_strategy=$strategy
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git-merge-$strategy $common -- "$head_arg" "$@"
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exit=$?
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if test "$no_commit" = t && test "$exit" = 0
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then
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merge_was_ok=t
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exit=1 ;# pretend it left conflicts.
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fi
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test "$exit" = 0 || {
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# The backend exits with 1 when conflicts are left to be resolved,
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# with 2 when it does not handle the given merge at all.
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if test "$exit" -eq 1
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then
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cnt=`{
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git-diff-files --name-only
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git-ls-files --unmerged
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} | wc -l`
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if test $best_cnt -le 0 -o $cnt -le $best_cnt
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then
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best_strategy=$strategy
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best_cnt=$cnt
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fi
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fi
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continue
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}
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# Automerge succeeded.
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result_tree=$(git-write-tree) && break
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done
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# If we have a resulting tree, that means the strategy module
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# auto resolved the merge cleanly.
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if test '' != "$result_tree"
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then
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parents=$(git-show-branch --independent "$head" "$@" | sed -e 's/^/-p /')
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result_commit=$(echo "$merge_msg" | git-commit-tree $result_tree $parents) || exit
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finish "$result_commit" "Merge made by $wt_strategy."
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dropsave
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exit 0
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fi
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# Pick the result from the best strategy and have the user fix it up.
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case "$best_strategy" in
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'')
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restorestate
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case "$use_strategies" in
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?*' '?*)
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echo >&2 "No merge strategy handled the merge."
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;;
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*)
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echo >&2 "Merge with strategy $use_strategies failed."
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;;
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esac
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exit 2
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;;
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"$wt_strategy")
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# We already have its result in the working tree.
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;;
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*)
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echo "Rewinding the tree to pristine..."
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restorestate
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echo "Using the $best_strategy to prepare resolving by hand."
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git-merge-$best_strategy $common -- "$head_arg" "$@"
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;;
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esac
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if test "$squash" = t
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then
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finish
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else
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for remote
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do
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echo $remote
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done >"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_HEAD"
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echo "$merge_msg" >"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_MSG"
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fi
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if test "$merge_was_ok" = t
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then
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echo >&2 \
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"Automatic merge went well; stopped before committing as requested"
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exit 0
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else
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{
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echo '
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Conflicts:
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'
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git ls-files --unmerged |
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sed -e 's/^[^ ]* / /' |
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uniq
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} >>"$GIT_DIR/MERGE_MSG"
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if test -d "$GIT_DIR/rr-cache"
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then
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git-rerere
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fi
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die "Automatic merge failed; fix conflicts and then commit the result."
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fi
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