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git-merge-tree(1)
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=================
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NAME
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----
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git-merge-tree - Perform merge without touching index or working tree
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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[verse]
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'git merge-tree' [--write-tree] [<options>] <branch1> <branch2>
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'git merge-tree' [--trivial-merge] <base-tree> <branch1> <branch2> (deprecated)
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[[NEWMERGE]]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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This command has a modern `--write-tree` mode and a deprecated
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`--trivial-merge` mode. With the exception of the
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<<DEPMERGE,DEPRECATED DESCRIPTION>> section at the end, the rest of
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this documentation describes the modern `--write-tree` mode.
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Performs a merge, but does not make any new commits and does not read
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from or write to either the working tree or index.
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The performed merge will use the same features as the "real"
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linkgit:git-merge[1], including:
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* three way content merges of individual files
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* rename detection
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* proper directory/file conflict handling
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* recursive ancestor consolidation (i.e. when there is more than one
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merge base, creating a virtual merge base by merging the merge bases)
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* etc.
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After the merge completes, a new toplevel tree object is created. See
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`OUTPUT` below for details.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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-z::
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Do not quote filenames in the <Conflicted file info> section,
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and end each filename with a NUL character rather than
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newline. Also begin the messages section with a NUL character
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instead of a newline. See <<OUTPUT>> below for more information.
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--name-only::
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In the Conflicted file info section, instead of writing a list
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of (mode, oid, stage, path) tuples to output for conflicted
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files, just provide a list of filenames with conflicts (and
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do not list filenames multiple times if they have multiple
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conflicting stages).
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--[no-]messages::
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Write any informational messages such as "Auto-merging <path>"
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or CONFLICT notices to the end of stdout. If unspecified, the
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default is to include these messages if there are merge
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conflicts, and to omit them otherwise.
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--allow-unrelated-histories::
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merge-tree will by default error out if the two branches specified
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share no common history. This flag can be given to override that
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check and make the merge proceed anyway.
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--merge-base=<tree-ish>::
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Instead of finding the merge-bases for <branch1> and <branch2>,
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specify a merge-base for the merge, and specifying multiple bases is
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currently not supported. This option is incompatible with `--stdin`.
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+
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As the merge-base is provided directly, <branch1> and <branch2> do not need
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to specify commits; trees are enough.
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[[OUTPUT]]
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OUTPUT
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------
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For a successful merge, the output from git-merge-tree is simply one
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line:
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<OID of toplevel tree>
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Whereas for a conflicted merge, the output is by default of the form:
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<OID of toplevel tree>
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<Conflicted file info>
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<Informational messages>
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These are discussed individually below.
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However, there is an exception. If `--stdin` is passed, then there is
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an extra section at the beginning, a NUL character at the end, and then
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all the sections repeat for each line of input. Thus, if the first merge
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is conflicted and the second is clean, the output would be of the form:
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<Merge status>
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<OID of toplevel tree>
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<Conflicted file info>
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<Informational messages>
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NUL
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<Merge status>
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<OID of toplevel tree>
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NUL
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[[MS]]
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Merge status
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is an integer status followed by a NUL character. The integer status is:
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0: merge had conflicts
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1: merge was clean
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<0: something prevented the merge from running (e.g. access to repository
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objects denied by filesystem)
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[[OIDTLT]]
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OID of toplevel tree
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a tree object that represents what would be checked out in the
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working tree at the end of `git merge`. If there were conflicts, then
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files within this tree may have embedded conflict markers. This section
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is always followed by a newline (or NUL if `-z` is passed).
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[[CFI]]
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Conflicted file info
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a sequence of lines with the format
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<mode> <object> <stage> <filename>
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The filename will be quoted as explained for the configuration
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variable `core.quotePath` (see linkgit:git-config[1]). However, if
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the `--name-only` option is passed, the mode, object, and stage will
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be omitted. If `-z` is passed, the "lines" are terminated by a NUL
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character instead of a newline character.
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[[IM]]
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Informational messages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This section provides informational messages, typically about
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conflicts. The format of the section varies significantly depending
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on whether `-z` is passed.
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If `-z` is passed:
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The output format is zero or more conflict informational records, each
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of the form:
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<list-of-paths><conflict-type>NUL<conflict-message>NUL
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where <list-of-paths> is of the form
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<number-of-paths>NUL<path1>NUL<path2>NUL...<pathN>NUL
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and includes paths (or branch names) affected by the conflict or
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informational message in <conflict-message>. Also, <conflict-type> is a
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stable string explaining the type of conflict, such as
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* "Auto-merging"
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* "CONFLICT (rename/delete)"
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* "CONFLICT (submodule lacks merge base)"
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* "CONFLICT (binary)"
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and <conflict-message> is a more detailed message about the conflict which often
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(but not always) embeds the <stable-short-type-description> within it. These
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strings may change in future Git versions. Some examples:
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* "Auto-merging <file>"
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* "CONFLICT (rename/delete): <oldfile> renamed...but deleted in..."
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* "Failed to merge submodule <submodule> (no merge base)"
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* "Warning: cannot merge binary files: <filename>"
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If `-z` is NOT passed:
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This section starts with a blank line to separate it from the previous
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sections, and then only contains the <conflict-message> information
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from the previous section (separated by newlines). These are
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non-stable strings that should not be parsed by scripts, and are just
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meant for human consumption. Also, note that while <conflict-message>
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strings usually do not contain embedded newlines, they sometimes do.
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(However, the free-form messages will never have an embedded NUL
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character). So, the entire block of information is meant for human
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readers as an agglomeration of all conflict messages.
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EXIT STATUS
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-----------
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For a successful, non-conflicted merge, the exit status is 0. When the
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merge has conflicts, the exit status is 1. If the merge is not able to
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complete (or start) due to some kind of error, the exit status is
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something other than 0 or 1 (and the output is unspecified). When
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--stdin is passed, the return status is 0 for both successful and
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conflicted merges, and something other than 0 or 1 if it cannot complete
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all the requested merges.
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USAGE NOTES
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This command is intended as low-level plumbing, similar to
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linkgit:git-hash-object[1], linkgit:git-mktree[1],
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linkgit:git-commit-tree[1], linkgit:git-write-tree[1],
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linkgit:git-update-ref[1], and linkgit:git-mktag[1]. Thus, it can be
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used as a part of a series of steps such as:
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NEWTREE=$(git merge-tree --write-tree $BRANCH1 $BRANCH2)
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test $? -eq 0 || die "There were conflicts..."
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NEWCOMMIT=$(git commit-tree $NEWTREE -p $BRANCH1 -p $BRANCH2)
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git update-ref $BRANCH1 $NEWCOMMIT
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Note that when the exit status is non-zero, `NEWTREE` in this sequence
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will contain a lot more output than just a tree.
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For conflicts, the output includes the same information that you'd get
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with linkgit:git-merge[1]:
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* what would be written to the working tree (the
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<<OIDTLT,OID of toplevel tree>>)
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* the higher order stages that would be written to the index (the
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<<CFI,Conflicted file info>>)
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* any messages that would have been printed to stdout (the
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<<IM,Informational messages>>)
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INPUT FORMAT
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------------
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'git merge-tree --stdin' input format is fully text based. Each line
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has this format:
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[<base-commit> -- ]<branch1> <branch2>
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If one line is separated by `--`, the string before the separator is
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used for specifying a merge-base for the merge and the string after
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the separator describes the branches to be merged.
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MISTAKES TO AVOID
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-----------------
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Do NOT look through the resulting toplevel tree to try to find which
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files conflict; parse the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> section instead.
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Not only would parsing an entire tree be horrendously slow in large
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repositories, there are numerous types of conflicts not representable by
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conflict markers (modify/delete, mode conflict, binary file changed on
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both sides, file/directory conflicts, various rename conflict
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permutations, etc.)
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Do NOT interpret an empty <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> list as a clean
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merge; check the exit status. A merge can have conflicts without having
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individual files conflict (there are a few types of directory rename
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conflicts that fall into this category, and others might also be added
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in the future).
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Do NOT attempt to guess or make the user guess the conflict types from
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the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> list. The information there is
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insufficient to do so. For example: Rename/rename(1to2) conflicts (both
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sides renamed the same file differently) will result in three different
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files having higher order stages (but each only has one higher order
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stage), with no way (short of the <<IM,Informational messages>> section)
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to determine which three files are related. File/directory conflicts
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also result in a file with exactly one higher order stage.
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Possibly-involved-in-directory-rename conflicts (when
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"merge.directoryRenames" is unset or set to "conflicts") also result in
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a file with exactly one higher order stage. In all cases, the
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<<IM,Informational messages>> section has the necessary info, though it
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is not designed to be machine parseable.
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Do NOT assume that each path from <<CFI,Conflicted file info>>, and
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the logical conflicts in the <<IM,Informational messages>> have a
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one-to-one mapping, nor that there is a one-to-many mapping, nor a
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many-to-one mapping. Many-to-many mappings exist, meaning that each
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path can have many logical conflict types in a single merge, and each
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logical conflict type can affect many paths.
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Do NOT assume all filenames listed in the <<IM,Informational messages>>
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section had conflicts. Messages can be included for files that have no
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conflicts, such as "Auto-merging <file>".
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AVOID taking the OIDS from the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> and
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re-merging them to present the conflicts to the user. This will lose
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information. Instead, look up the version of the file found within the
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<<OIDTLT,OID of toplevel tree>> and show that instead. In particular,
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the latter will have conflict markers annotated with the original
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branch/commit being merged and, if renames were involved, the original
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filename. While you could include the original branch/commit in the
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conflict marker annotations when re-merging, the original filename is
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not available from the <<CFI,Conflicted file info>> and thus you would
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be losing information that might help the user resolve the conflict.
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[[DEPMERGE]]
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DEPRECATED DESCRIPTION
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----------------------
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Per the <<NEWMERGE,DESCRIPTION>> and unlike the rest of this
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documentation, this section describes the deprecated `--trivial-merge`
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mode.
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Other than the optional `--trivial-merge`, this mode accepts no
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options.
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This mode reads three tree-ish, and outputs trivial merge results and
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conflicting stages to the standard output in a semi-diff format.
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Since this was designed for higher level scripts to consume and merge
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the results back into the index, it omits entries that match
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<branch1>. The result of this second form is similar to what
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three-way 'git read-tree -m' does, but instead of storing the results
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in the index, the command outputs the entries to the standard output.
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This form not only has limited applicability (a trivial merge cannot
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handle content merges of individual files, rename detection, proper
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directory/file conflict handling, etc.), the output format is also
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difficult to work with, and it will generally be less performant than
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the first form even on successful merges (especially if working in
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large repositories).
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GIT
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---
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Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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