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This fixes a long-standing patchwork of ignored files handling in read-tree and merge-recursive, called out and suggested by Junio long ago. Quoting from commitdcf0c16ef1
("core.excludesfile clean-up" 2007-11-16): git-read-tree takes --exclude-per-directory=<gitignore>, not because the flexibility was needed. Again, this was because the option predates the standardization of the ignore files. ... On the other hand, I think it makes perfect sense to fix git-read-tree, git-merge-recursive and git-clean to follow the same rule as other commands. I do not think of a valid use case to give an exclude-per-directory that is nonstandard to read-tree command, outside a "negative" test in the t1004 test script. This patch is the first step to untangle this mess. The next step would be to teach read-tree, merge-recursive and clean (in C) to use setup_standard_excludes(). History shows each of these were partially or fully fixed: * clean was taught the new trick in1617adc7a0
("Teach git clean to use setup_standard_excludes()", 2007-11-14). * read-tree was primarily used by checkout & merge scripts. checkout and merge later became builtins and were both fixed to use the new setup_standard_excludes() handling infc001b526c
("checkout,merge: loosen overwriting untracked file check based on info/exclude", 2011-11-27). So the primary users were fixed, though read-tree itself was not. * merge-recursive has now been replaced as the default merge backend by merge-ort. merge-ort fixed this by using setup_standard_excludes() starting early in its implementation; see commit6681ce5cf6
("merge-ort: add implementation of checkout()", 2020-12-13), largely due to its design depending on checkout() and thus being influenced by the checkout code. However, merge-recursive itself was not fixed here, in part because its design meant it had difficulty differentiating between untracked files, ignored files, leftover tracked files that haven't been removed yet due to order of processing files, and files written by itself due to collisions). Make the conversion more complete by now handling read-tree and handling at least the unpack_trees() portion of merge-recursive. While merge-recursive is on its way out, fixing the unpack_trees() portion is easy and facilitates some of the later changes in this series. Note that fixing read-tree makes the --exclude-per-directory option to read-tree useless, so we remove it from the documentation (though we continue to accept it if passed). The read-tree changes happen to fix a bug in t1013. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='read-tree can handle submodules'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-submodule-update.sh
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KNOWN_FAILURE_DIRECTORY_SUBMODULE_CONFLICTS=1
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test_submodule_switch_recursing_with_args "read-tree -u -m"
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test_submodule_forced_switch_recursing_with_args "read-tree -u --reset"
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test_submodule_switch "read-tree -u -m"
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test_submodule_forced_switch "read-tree -u --reset"
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test_done
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