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score_trees(): fix iteration over trees with missing entries

In score_trees(), we walk over two sorted trees to find
which entries are missing or have different content between
the two.  So if we have two trees with these entries:

  one   two
  ---   ---
  a     a
  b     c
  c     d

we'd expect the loop to:

  - compare "a" to "a"

  - compare "b" to "c"; because these are sorted lists, we
    know that the second tree does not have "b"

  - compare "c" to "c"

  - compare "d" to end-of-list; we know that the first tree
    does not have "d"

And prior to d8febde370 (match-trees: simplify score_trees()
using tree_entry(), 2013-03-24) that worked. But after that
commit, we mistakenly increment the tree pointers for every
loop iteration, even when we've processed the entry for only
one side. As a result, we end up doing this:

  - compare "a" to "a"

  - compare "b" to "c"; we know that we do not have "b", but
    we still increment both tree pointers; at this point
    we're out of sync and all further comparisons are wrong

  - compare "c" to "d" and mistakenly claim that the second
    tree does not have "c"

  - exit the loop, mistakenly not realizing that the first
    tree does not have "d"

So contrary to the claim in d8febde370, we really do need to
manually use update_tree_entry(), because advancing the tree
pointer depends on the entry comparison.

That means we must stop using tree_entry() to access each
entry, since it auto-advances the pointer. Instead:

  - we'll use tree_desc.size directly to know if there's
    anything left to look at (which is what tree_entry() was
    doing under the hood)

  - rather than do an extra struct assignment to "e1" and
    "e2", we can just access the "entry" field of tree_desc
    directly

That makes us a little more intimate with the tree_desc
code, but that's not uncommon for its callers.

The included test shows off the bug by adding a new entry
"bar.t", which sorts early in the tree and de-syncs the
comparison for "foo.t", which comes after.

Reported-by: George Shammas <georgyo@gmail.com>
Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jeff King 2018-08-02 14:58:21 -04:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent a42a58d7b6
commit 2ec4150713
2 changed files with 54 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -82,34 +82,43 @@ static int score_trees(const struct object_id *hash1, const struct object_id *ha
int score = 0;
for (;;) {
struct name_entry e1, e2;
int got_entry_from_one = tree_entry(&one, &e1);
int got_entry_from_two = tree_entry(&two, &e2);
int cmp;
if (got_entry_from_one && got_entry_from_two)
cmp = base_name_entries_compare(&e1, &e2);
else if (got_entry_from_one)
if (one.size && two.size)
cmp = base_name_entries_compare(&one.entry, &two.entry);
else if (one.size)
/* two lacks this entry */
cmp = -1;
else if (got_entry_from_two)
else if (two.size)
/* two has more entries */
cmp = 1;
else
break;
if (cmp < 0)
if (cmp < 0) {
/* path1 does not appear in two */
score += score_missing(e1.mode, e1.path);
else if (cmp > 0)
score += score_missing(one.entry.mode, one.entry.path);
update_tree_entry(&one);
} else if (cmp > 0) {
/* path2 does not appear in one */
score += score_missing(e2.mode, e2.path);
else if (oidcmp(e1.oid, e2.oid))
/* they are different */
score += score_differs(e1.mode, e2.mode, e1.path);
else
/* same subtree or blob */
score += score_matches(e1.mode, e2.mode, e1.path);
score += score_missing(two.entry.mode, two.entry.path);
update_tree_entry(&two);
} else {
/* path appears in both */
if (oidcmp(one.entry.oid, two.entry.oid)) {
/* they are different */
score += score_differs(one.entry.mode,
two.entry.mode,
one.entry.path);
} else {
/* same subtree or blob */
score += score_matches(one.entry.mode,
two.entry.mode,
one.entry.path);
}
update_tree_entry(&one);
update_tree_entry(&two);
}
}
free(one_buf);
free(two_buf);

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@ -29,6 +29,34 @@ test_expect_success 'subtree available and works like recursive' '
'
test_expect_success 'setup branch sub' '
git checkout --orphan sub &&
git rm -rf . &&
test_commit foo
'
test_expect_success 'setup branch main' '
git checkout -b main master &&
git merge -s ours --no-commit --allow-unrelated-histories sub &&
git read-tree --prefix=dir/ -u sub &&
git commit -m "initial merge of sub into main" &&
test_path_is_file dir/foo.t &&
test_path_is_file hello
'
test_expect_success 'update branch sub' '
git checkout sub &&
test_commit bar
'
test_expect_success 'update branch main' '
git checkout main &&
git merge -s subtree sub -m "second merge of sub into main" &&
test_path_is_file dir/bar.t &&
test_path_is_file dir/foo.t &&
test_path_is_file hello
'
test_expect_success 'setup' '
mkdir git-gui &&
cd git-gui &&