Revision 663b2b1b90bf76275044824ddeca96aaec240f09 authored by Derrick Stolee on 17 September 2020, 18:11:46 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 17 September 2020, 18:30:05 UTC
The first new task in the 'git maintenance' builtin is the
'commit-graph' task. This updates the commit-graph file
incrementally with the command

	git commit-graph write --reachable --split

By writing an incremental commit-graph file using the "--split"
option we minimize the disruption from this operation. The default
behavior is to merge layers until the new "top" layer is less than
half the size of the layer below. This provides quick writes most
of the time, with the longer writes following a power law
distribution.

Most importantly, concurrent Git processes only look at the
commit-graph-chain file for a very short amount of time, so they
will verly likely not be holding a handle to the file when we try
to replace it. (This only matters on Windows.)

If a concurrent process reads the old commit-graph-chain file, but
our job expires some of the .graph files before they can be read,
then those processes will see a warning message (but not fail).
This could be avoided by a future update to use the --expire-time
argument when writing the commit-graph.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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t7405-submodule-merge.sh
#!/bin/sh

test_description='merging with submodules'

. ./test-lib.sh

#
# history
#
#        a --- c
#      /   \ /
# root      X
#      \   / \
#        b --- d
#

test_expect_success setup '

	mkdir sub &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git init &&
	 echo original > file &&
	 git add file &&
	 test_tick &&
	 git commit -m sub-root) &&
	git add sub &&
	test_tick &&
	git commit -m root &&

	git checkout -b a master &&
	(cd sub &&
	 echo A > file &&
	 git add file &&
	 test_tick &&
	 git commit -m sub-a) &&
	git add sub &&
	test_tick &&
	git commit -m a &&

	git checkout -b b master &&
	(cd sub &&
	 echo B > file &&
	 git add file &&
	 test_tick &&
	 git commit -m sub-b) &&
	git add sub &&
	test_tick &&
	git commit -m b &&

	git checkout -b c a &&
	git merge -s ours b &&

	git checkout -b d b &&
	git merge -s ours a
'

# History setup
#
#             b
#           /   \
#  init -- a     d
#    \      \   /
#     g       c
#
# a in the main repository records to sub-a in the submodule and
# analogous b and c. d should be automatically found by merging c into
# b in the main repository.
test_expect_success 'setup for merge search' '
	mkdir merge-search &&
	(cd merge-search &&
	git init &&
	mkdir sub &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git init &&
	 echo "file-a" > file-a &&
	 git add file-a &&
	 git commit -m "sub-a" &&
	 git branch sub-a) &&
	git commit --allow-empty -m init &&
	git branch init &&
	git add sub &&
	git commit -m "a" &&
	git branch a &&

	git checkout -b b &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout -b sub-b &&
	 echo "file-b" > file-b &&
	 git add file-b &&
	 git commit -m "sub-b") &&
	git commit -a -m "b" &&

	git checkout -b c a &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout -b sub-c sub-a &&
	 echo "file-c" > file-c &&
	 git add file-c &&
	 git commit -m "sub-c") &&
	git commit -a -m "c" &&

	git checkout -b d a &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout -b sub-d sub-b &&
	 git merge sub-c) &&
	git commit -a -m "d" &&
	git branch test b &&

	git checkout -b g init &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout -b sub-g sub-c) &&
	git add sub &&
	git commit -a -m "g")
'

test_expect_success 'merge with one side as a fast-forward of the other' '
	(cd merge-search &&
	 git checkout -b test-forward b &&
	 git merge d &&
	 git ls-tree test-forward sub | cut -f1 | cut -f3 -d" " > actual &&
	 (cd sub &&
	  git rev-parse sub-d > ../expect) &&
	 test_cmp expect actual)
'

test_expect_success 'merging should conflict for non fast-forward' '
	(cd merge-search &&
	 git checkout -b test-nonforward b &&
	 (cd sub &&
	  git rev-parse sub-d > ../expect) &&
	 test_must_fail git merge c 2> actual  &&
	 grep $(cat expect) actual > /dev/null &&
	 git reset --hard)
'

test_expect_success 'merging should fail for ambiguous common parent' '
	(cd merge-search &&
	git checkout -b test-ambiguous b &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout -b ambiguous sub-b &&
	 git merge sub-c &&
	 git rev-parse sub-d > ../expect1 &&
	 git rev-parse ambiguous > ../expect2) &&
	test_must_fail git merge c 2> actual &&
	grep $(cat expect1) actual > /dev/null &&
	grep $(cat expect2) actual > /dev/null &&
	git reset --hard)
'

# in a situation like this
#
# submodule tree:
#
#    sub-a --- sub-b --- sub-d
#
# main tree:
#
#    e (sub-a)
#   /
#  bb (sub-b)
#   \
#    f (sub-d)
#
# A merge between e and f should fail because one of the submodule
# commits (sub-a) does not descend from the submodule merge-base (sub-b).
#
test_expect_success 'merging should fail for changes that are backwards' '
	(cd merge-search &&
	git checkout -b bb a &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout sub-b) &&
	git commit -a -m "bb" &&

	git checkout -b e bb &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout sub-a) &&
	git commit -a -m "e" &&

	git checkout -b f bb &&
	(cd sub &&
	 git checkout sub-d) &&
	git commit -a -m "f" &&

	git checkout -b test-backward e &&
	test_must_fail git merge f)
'


# Check that the conflicting submodule is detected when it is
# in the common ancestor. status should be 'U00...00"
test_expect_success 'git submodule status should display the merge conflict properly with merge base' '
       (cd merge-search &&
       cat >.gitmodules <<EOF &&
[submodule "sub"]
       path = sub
       url = $TRASH_DIRECTORY/sub
EOF
       cat >expect <<EOF &&
U$ZERO_OID sub
EOF
       git submodule status > actual &&
       test_cmp expect actual &&
	git reset --hard)
'

# Check that the conflicting submodule is detected when it is
# not in the common ancestor. status should be 'U00...00"
test_expect_success 'git submodule status should display the merge conflict properly without merge-base' '
       (cd merge-search &&
	git checkout -b test-no-merge-base g &&
	test_must_fail git merge b &&
       cat >.gitmodules <<EOF &&
[submodule "sub"]
       path = sub
       url = $TRASH_DIRECTORY/sub
EOF
       cat >expect <<EOF &&
U$ZERO_OID sub
EOF
       git submodule status > actual &&
       test_cmp expect actual &&
       git reset --hard)
'


test_expect_success 'merging with a modify/modify conflict between merge bases' '
	git reset --hard HEAD &&
	git checkout -b test2 c &&
	git merge d
'

# canonical criss-cross history in top and submodule
test_expect_success 'setup for recursive merge with submodule' '
	mkdir merge-recursive &&
	(cd merge-recursive &&
	 git init &&
	 mkdir sub &&
	 (cd sub &&
	  git init &&
	  test_commit a &&
	  git checkout -b sub-b master &&
	  test_commit b &&
	  git checkout -b sub-c master &&
	  test_commit c &&
	  git checkout -b sub-bc sub-b &&
	  git merge sub-c &&
	  git checkout -b sub-cb sub-c &&
	  git merge sub-b &&
	  git checkout master) &&
	 git add sub &&
	 git commit -m a &&
	 git checkout -b top-b master &&
	 (cd sub && git checkout sub-b) &&
	 git add sub &&
	 git commit -m b &&
	 git checkout -b top-c master &&
	 (cd sub && git checkout sub-c) &&
	 git add sub &&
	 git commit -m c &&
	 git checkout -b top-bc top-b &&
	 git merge -s ours --no-commit top-c &&
	 (cd sub && git checkout sub-bc) &&
	 git add sub &&
	 git commit -m bc &&
	 git checkout -b top-cb top-c &&
	 git merge -s ours --no-commit top-b &&
	 (cd sub && git checkout sub-cb) &&
	 git add sub &&
	 git commit -m cb)
'

# merge should leave submodule unmerged in index
test_expect_success 'recursive merge with submodule' '
	(cd merge-recursive &&
	 test_must_fail git merge top-bc &&
	 echo "160000 $(git rev-parse top-cb:sub) 2	sub" > expect2 &&
	 echo "160000 $(git rev-parse top-bc:sub) 3	sub" > expect3 &&
	 git ls-files -u > actual &&
	 grep "$(cat expect2)" actual > /dev/null &&
	 grep "$(cat expect3)" actual > /dev/null)
'

# File/submodule conflict
#   Commit O: <empty>
#   Commit A: path (submodule)
#   Commit B: path
#   Expected: path/ is submodule and file contents for B's path are somewhere

test_expect_success 'setup file/submodule conflict' '
	test_create_repo file-submodule &&
	(
		cd file-submodule &&

		git commit --allow-empty -m O &&

		git branch A &&
		git branch B &&

		git checkout B &&
		echo content >path &&
		git add path &&
		git commit -m B &&

		git checkout A &&
		test_create_repo path &&
		test_commit -C path world &&
		git submodule add ./path &&
		git commit -m A
	)
'

test_expect_failure 'file/submodule conflict' '
	test_when_finished "git -C file-submodule reset --hard" &&
	(
		cd file-submodule &&

		git checkout A^0 &&
		test_must_fail git merge B^0 &&

		git ls-files -s >out &&
		test_line_count = 3 out &&
		git ls-files -u >out &&
		test_line_count = 2 out &&

		# path/ is still a submodule
		test_path_is_dir path/.git &&

		# There is a submodule at "path", so B:path cannot be written
		# there.  We expect it to be written somewhere in the same
		# directory, though, so just grep for its content in all
		# files, and ignore "grep: path: Is a directory" message
		echo Checking if contents from B:path showed up anywhere &&
		grep -q content * 2>/dev/null
	)
'

test_expect_success 'file/submodule conflict; merge --abort works afterward' '
	test_when_finished "git -C file-submodule reset --hard" &&
	(
		cd file-submodule &&

		git checkout A^0 &&
		test_must_fail git merge B^0 >out 2>err &&

		test_path_is_file .git/MERGE_HEAD &&
		git merge --abort
	)
'

# Directory/submodule conflict
#   Commit O: <empty>
#   Commit A: path (submodule), with sole tracked file named 'world'
#   Commit B1: path/file
#   Commit B2: path/world
#
#   Expected from merge of A & B1:
#     Contents under path/ from commit B1 are renamed elsewhere; we do not
#     want to write files from one of our tracked directories into a submodule
#
#   Expected from merge of A & B2:
#     Similar to last merge, but with a slight twist: we don't want paths
#     under the submodule to be treated as untracked or in the way.

test_expect_success 'setup directory/submodule conflict' '
	test_create_repo directory-submodule &&
	(
		cd directory-submodule &&

		git commit --allow-empty -m O &&

		git branch A &&
		git branch B1 &&
		git branch B2 &&

		git checkout B1 &&
		mkdir path &&
		echo contents >path/file &&
		git add path/file &&
		git commit -m B1 &&

		git checkout B2 &&
		mkdir path &&
		echo contents >path/world &&
		git add path/world &&
		git commit -m B2 &&

		git checkout A &&
		test_create_repo path &&
		test_commit -C path hello world &&
		git submodule add ./path &&
		git commit -m A
	)
'

test_expect_failure 'directory/submodule conflict; keep submodule clean' '
	test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule reset --hard" &&
	(
		cd directory-submodule &&

		git checkout A^0 &&
		test_must_fail git merge B1^0 &&

		git ls-files -s >out &&
		test_line_count = 3 out &&
		git ls-files -u >out &&
		test_line_count = 1 out &&

		# path/ is still a submodule
		test_path_is_dir path/.git &&

		echo Checking if contents from B1:path/file showed up &&
		# Would rather use grep -r, but that is GNU extension...
		git ls-files -co | xargs grep -q contents 2>/dev/null &&

		# However, B1:path/file should NOT have shown up at path/file,
		# because we should not write into the submodule
		test_path_is_missing path/file
	)
'

test_expect_failure !FAIL_PREREQS 'directory/submodule conflict; should not treat submodule files as untracked or in the way' '
	test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule/path reset --hard" &&
	test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule reset --hard" &&
	(
		cd directory-submodule &&

		git checkout A^0 &&
		test_must_fail git merge B2^0 >out 2>err &&

		# We do not want files within the submodule to prevent the
		# merge from starting; we should not be writing to such paths
		# anyway.
		test_i18ngrep ! "refusing to lose untracked file at" err
	)
'

test_expect_failure 'directory/submodule conflict; merge --abort works afterward' '
	test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule/path reset --hard" &&
	test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule reset --hard" &&
	(
		cd directory-submodule &&

		git checkout A^0 &&
		test_must_fail git merge B2^0 &&
		test_path_is_file .git/MERGE_HEAD &&

		# merge --abort should succeed, should clear .git/MERGE_HEAD,
		# and should not leave behind any conflicted files
		git merge --abort &&
		test_path_is_missing .git/MERGE_HEAD &&
		git ls-files -u >conflicts &&
		test_must_be_empty conflicts
	)
'

test_done
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