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fetch: fetch unpopulated, changed submodules

"git fetch --recurse-submodules" only considers populated
submodules (i.e. submodules that can be found by iterating the index),
which makes "git fetch" behave differently based on which commit is
checked out. As a result, even if the user has initialized all submodules
correctly, they may not fetch the necessary submodule commits, and
commands like "git checkout --recurse-submodules" might fail.

Teach "git fetch" to fetch cloned, changed submodules regardless of
whether they are populated. This is in addition to the current behavior
of fetching populated submodules (which is always attempted regardless
of what was fetched in the superproject, or even if nothing was fetched
in the superproject).

A submodule may be encountered multiple times (via the list of
populated submodules or via the list of changed submodules). When this
happens, "git fetch" only reads the 'populated copy' and ignores the
'changed copy'. Amend the verify_fetch_result() test helper so that we
can assert on which 'copy' is being read.

Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Glen Choo 2022-03-07 16:14:32 -08:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 5370b91f3f
commit b90d9f7632
6 changed files with 477 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -186,15 +186,23 @@ endif::git-pull[]
ifndef::git-pull[]
--recurse-submodules[=yes|on-demand|no]::
This option controls if and under what conditions new commits of
populated submodules should be fetched too. It can be used as a
boolean option to completely disable recursion when set to 'no' or to
unconditionally recurse into all populated submodules when set to
'yes', which is the default when this option is used without any
value. Use 'on-demand' to only recurse into a populated submodule
when the superproject retrieves a commit that updates the submodule's
reference to a commit that isn't already in the local submodule
clone. By default, 'on-demand' is used, unless
`fetch.recurseSubmodules` is set (see linkgit:git-config[1]).
submodules should be fetched too. When recursing through submodules,
`git fetch` always attempts to fetch "changed" submodules, that is, a
submodule that has commits that are referenced by a newly fetched
superproject commit but are missing in the local submodule clone. A
changed submodule can be fetched as long as it is present locally e.g.
in `$GIT_DIR/modules/` (see linkgit:gitsubmodules[7]); if the upstream
adds a new submodule, that submodule cannot be fetched until it is
cloned e.g. by `git submodule update`.
+
When set to 'on-demand', only changed submodules are fetched. When set
to 'yes', all populated submodules are fetched and submodules that are
both unpopulated and changed are fetched. When set to 'no', submodules
are never fetched.
+
When unspecified, this uses the value of `fetch.recurseSubmodules` if it
is set (see linkgit:git-config[1]), defaulting to 'on-demand' if unset.
When this option is used without any value, it defaults to 'yes'.
endif::git-pull[]
-j::

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@ -287,12 +287,10 @@ include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[]
BUGS
----
Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in already checked
out submodules right now. When e.g. upstream added a new submodule in the
just fetched commits of the superproject the submodule itself cannot be
fetched, making it impossible to check out that submodule later without
having to do a fetch again. This is expected to be fixed in a future Git
version.
Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in submodules that are
present locally e.g. in `$GIT_DIR/modules/`. If the upstream adds a new
submodule, that submodule cannot be fetched until it is cloned e.g. by `git
submodule update`. This is expected to be fixed in a future Git version.
SEE ALSO
--------

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@ -2178,13 +2178,13 @@ int cmd_fetch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
max_children = fetch_parallel_config;
add_options_to_argv(&options);
result = fetch_populated_submodules(the_repository,
&options,
submodule_prefix,
recurse_submodules,
recurse_submodules_default,
verbosity < 0,
max_children);
result = fetch_submodules(the_repository,
&options,
submodule_prefix,
recurse_submodules,
recurse_submodules_default,
verbosity < 0,
max_children);
strvec_clear(&options);
}

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@ -808,9 +808,40 @@ static const char *default_name_or_path(const char *path_or_name)
/*
* Holds relevant information for a changed submodule. Used as the .util
* member of the changed submodule string_list_item.
* member of the changed submodule name string_list_item.
*
* (super_oid, path) allows the submodule config to be read from _some_
* .gitmodules file. We store this information the first time we find a
* superproject commit that points to the submodule, but this is
* arbitrary - we can choose any (super_oid, path) that matches the
* submodule's name.
*
* NEEDSWORK: Storing an arbitrary commit is undesirable because we can't
* guarantee that we're reading the commit that the user would expect. A better
* scheme would be to just fetch a submodule by its name. This requires two
* steps:
* - Create a function that behaves like repo_submodule_init(), but accepts a
* submodule name instead of treeish_name and path. This should be easy
* because repo_submodule_init() internally uses the submodule's name.
*
* - Replace most instances of 'struct submodule' (which is the .gitmodules
* config) with just the submodule name. This is OK because we expect
* submodule settings to be stored in .git/config (via "git submodule init"),
* not .gitmodules. This also lets us delete get_non_gitmodules_submodule(),
* which constructs a bogus 'struct submodule' for the sake of giving a
* placeholder name to a gitlink.
*/
struct changed_submodule_data {
/*
* The first superproject commit in the rev walk that points to
* the submodule.
*/
const struct object_id *super_oid;
/*
* Path to the submodule in the superproject commit referenced
* by 'super_oid'.
*/
char *path;
/* The submodule commits that have changed in the rev walk. */
struct oid_array new_commits;
};
@ -818,6 +849,7 @@ struct changed_submodule_data {
static void changed_submodule_data_clear(struct changed_submodule_data *cs_data)
{
oid_array_clear(&cs_data->new_commits);
free(cs_data->path);
}
static void collect_changed_submodules_cb(struct diff_queue_struct *q,
@ -862,9 +894,14 @@ static void collect_changed_submodules_cb(struct diff_queue_struct *q,
continue;
item = string_list_insert(changed, name);
if (!item->util)
if (item->util)
cs_data = item->util;
else {
item->util = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct changed_submodule_data));
cs_data = item->util;
cs_data = item->util;
cs_data->super_oid = commit_oid;
cs_data->path = xstrdup(p->two->path);
}
oid_array_append(&cs_data->new_commits, &p->two->oid);
}
}
@ -1253,14 +1290,36 @@ void check_for_new_submodule_commits(struct object_id *oid)
oid_array_append(&ref_tips_after_fetch, oid);
}
/*
* Returns 1 if there is at least one submodule gitdir in
* $GIT_DIR/modules and 0 otherwise. This follows
* submodule_name_to_gitdir(), which looks for submodules in
* $GIT_DIR/modules, not $GIT_COMMON_DIR.
*
* A submodule can be moved to $GIT_DIR/modules manually by running "git
* submodule absorbgitdirs", or it may be initialized there by "git
* submodule update".
*/
static int repo_has_absorbed_submodules(struct repository *r)
{
int ret;
struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
strbuf_repo_git_path(&buf, r, "modules/");
ret = file_exists(buf.buf) && !is_empty_dir(buf.buf);
strbuf_release(&buf);
return ret;
}
static void calculate_changed_submodule_paths(struct repository *r,
struct string_list *changed_submodule_names)
{
struct strvec argv = STRVEC_INIT;
struct string_list_item *name;
/* No need to check if there are no submodules configured */
if (!submodule_from_path(r, NULL, NULL))
/* No need to check if no submodules would be fetched */
if (!submodule_from_path(r, NULL, NULL) &&
!repo_has_absorbed_submodules(r))
return;
strvec_push(&argv, "--"); /* argv[0] program name */
@ -1333,7 +1392,16 @@ int submodule_touches_in_range(struct repository *r,
}
struct submodule_parallel_fetch {
int count;
/*
* The index of the last index entry processed by
* get_fetch_task_from_index().
*/
int index_count;
/*
* The index of the last string_list entry processed by
* get_fetch_task_from_changed().
*/
int changed_count;
struct strvec args;
struct repository *r;
const char *prefix;
@ -1342,7 +1410,16 @@ struct submodule_parallel_fetch {
int quiet;
int result;
/*
* Names of submodules that have new commits. Generated by
* walking the newly fetched superproject commits.
*/
struct string_list changed_submodule_names;
/*
* Names of submodules that have already been processed. Lets us
* avoid fetching the same submodule more than once.
*/
struct string_list seen_submodule_names;
/* Pending fetches by OIDs */
struct fetch_task **oid_fetch_tasks;
@ -1353,6 +1430,7 @@ struct submodule_parallel_fetch {
#define SPF_INIT { \
.args = STRVEC_INIT, \
.changed_submodule_names = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, \
.seen_submodule_names = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, \
.submodules_with_errors = STRBUF_INIT, \
}
@ -1390,6 +1468,7 @@ struct fetch_task {
const struct submodule *sub;
unsigned free_sub : 1; /* Do we need to free the submodule? */
const char *default_argv; /* The default fetch mode. */
struct strvec git_args; /* Args for the child git process. */
struct oid_array *commits; /* Ensure these commits are fetched */
};
@ -1425,6 +1504,8 @@ static void fetch_task_release(struct fetch_task *p)
if (p->repo)
repo_clear(p->repo);
FREE_AND_NULL(p->repo);
strvec_clear(&p->git_args);
}
static struct repository *get_submodule_repo_for(struct repository *r,
@ -1463,6 +1544,9 @@ static struct fetch_task *fetch_task_create(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf
task->free_sub = 1;
}
if (string_list_lookup(&spf->seen_submodule_names, task->sub->name))
goto cleanup;
switch (get_fetch_recurse_config(task->sub, spf))
{
default:
@ -1493,10 +1577,12 @@ static struct fetch_task *fetch_task_create(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf
}
static struct fetch_task *
get_fetch_task(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf, struct strbuf *err)
get_fetch_task_from_index(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf,
struct strbuf *err)
{
for (; spf->count < spf->r->index->cache_nr; spf->count++) {
const struct cache_entry *ce = spf->r->index->cache[spf->count];
for (; spf->index_count < spf->r->index->cache_nr; spf->index_count++) {
const struct cache_entry *ce =
spf->r->index->cache[spf->index_count];
struct fetch_task *task;
if (!S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode))
@ -1511,7 +1597,7 @@ get_fetch_task(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf, struct strbuf *err)
strbuf_addf(err, _("Fetching submodule %s%s\n"),
spf->prefix, ce->name);
spf->count++;
spf->index_count++;
return task;
} else {
struct strbuf empty_submodule_path = STRBUF_INIT;
@ -1539,11 +1625,83 @@ get_fetch_task(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf, struct strbuf *err)
return NULL;
}
static struct fetch_task *
get_fetch_task_from_changed(struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf,
struct strbuf *err)
{
for (; spf->changed_count < spf->changed_submodule_names.nr;
spf->changed_count++) {
struct string_list_item item =
spf->changed_submodule_names.items[spf->changed_count];
struct changed_submodule_data *cs_data = item.util;
struct fetch_task *task;
if (!is_tree_submodule_active(spf->r, cs_data->super_oid,cs_data->path))
continue;
task = fetch_task_create(spf, cs_data->path,
cs_data->super_oid);
if (!task)
continue;
if (!task->repo) {
strbuf_addf(err, _("Could not access submodule '%s' at commit %s\n"),
cs_data->path,
find_unique_abbrev(cs_data->super_oid, DEFAULT_ABBREV));
fetch_task_release(task);
free(task);
continue;
}
if (!spf->quiet)
strbuf_addf(err,
_("Fetching submodule %s%s at commit %s\n"),
spf->prefix, task->sub->path,
find_unique_abbrev(cs_data->super_oid,
DEFAULT_ABBREV));
spf->changed_count++;
/*
* NEEDSWORK: Submodules set/unset a value for
* core.worktree when they are populated/unpopulated by
* "git checkout" (and similar commands, see
* submodule_move_head() and
* connect_work_tree_and_git_dir()), but if the
* submodule is unpopulated in another way (e.g. "git
* rm", "rm -r"), core.worktree will still be set even
* though the directory doesn't exist, and the child
* process will crash while trying to chdir into the
* nonexistent directory.
*
* In this case, we know that the submodule has no
* working tree, so we can work around this by
* setting "--work-tree=." (--bare does not work because
* worktree settings take precedence over bare-ness).
* However, this is not necessarily true in other cases,
* so a generalized solution is still necessary.
*
* Possible solutions:
* - teach "git [add|rm]" to unset core.worktree and
* discourage users from removing submodules without
* using a Git command.
* - teach submodule child processes to ignore stale
* core.worktree values.
*/
strvec_push(&task->git_args, "--work-tree=.");
return task;
}
return NULL;
}
static int get_next_submodule(struct child_process *cp, struct strbuf *err,
void *data, void **task_cb)
{
struct submodule_parallel_fetch *spf = data;
struct fetch_task *task = get_fetch_task(spf, err);
struct fetch_task *task =
get_fetch_task_from_index(spf, err);
if (!task)
task = get_fetch_task_from_changed(spf, err);
if (task) {
struct strbuf submodule_prefix = STRBUF_INIT;
@ -1553,6 +1711,8 @@ static int get_next_submodule(struct child_process *cp, struct strbuf *err,
prepare_submodule_repo_env_in_gitdir(&cp->env_array);
cp->git_cmd = 1;
strvec_init(&cp->args);
if (task->git_args.nr)
strvec_pushv(&cp->args, task->git_args.v);
strvec_pushv(&cp->args, spf->args.v);
strvec_push(&cp->args, task->default_argv);
strvec_push(&cp->args, "--submodule-prefix");
@ -1564,6 +1724,7 @@ static int get_next_submodule(struct child_process *cp, struct strbuf *err,
*task_cb = task;
strbuf_release(&submodule_prefix);
string_list_insert(&spf->seen_submodule_names, task->sub->name);
return 1;
}
@ -1678,11 +1839,11 @@ static int fetch_finish(int retvalue, struct strbuf *err,
return 0;
}
int fetch_populated_submodules(struct repository *r,
const struct strvec *options,
const char *prefix, int command_line_option,
int default_option,
int quiet, int max_parallel_jobs)
int fetch_submodules(struct repository *r,
const struct strvec *options,
const char *prefix, int command_line_option,
int default_option,
int quiet, int max_parallel_jobs)
{
int i;
struct submodule_parallel_fetch spf = SPF_INIT;

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@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ int should_update_submodules(void);
*/
const struct submodule *submodule_from_ce(const struct cache_entry *ce);
void check_for_new_submodule_commits(struct object_id *oid);
int fetch_populated_submodules(struct repository *r,
const struct strvec *options,
const char *prefix,
int command_line_option,
int default_option,
int quiet, int max_parallel_jobs);
int fetch_submodules(struct repository *r,
const struct strvec *options,
const char *prefix,
int command_line_option,
int default_option,
int quiet, int max_parallel_jobs);
unsigned is_submodule_modified(const char *path, int ignore_untracked);
int submodule_uses_gitfile(const char *path);

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@ -12,17 +12,29 @@ pwd=$(pwd)
write_expected_sub () {
NEW_HEAD=$1 &&
SUPER_HEAD=$2 &&
cat >"$pwd/expect.err.sub" <<-EOF
Fetching submodule submodule
Fetching submodule submodule${SUPER_HEAD:+ at commit $SUPER_HEAD}
From $pwd/submodule
OLD_HEAD..$NEW_HEAD sub -> origin/sub
EOF
}
write_expected_sub2 () {
NEW_HEAD=$1 &&
SUPER_HEAD=$2 &&
cat >"$pwd/expect.err.sub2" <<-EOF
Fetching submodule submodule2${SUPER_HEAD:+ at commit $SUPER_HEAD}
From $pwd/submodule2
OLD_HEAD..$NEW_HEAD sub2 -> origin/sub2
EOF
}
write_expected_deep () {
NEW_HEAD=$1 &&
SUB_HEAD=$2 &&
cat >"$pwd/expect.err.deep" <<-EOF
Fetching submodule submodule/subdir/deepsubmodule
Fetching submodule submodule/subdir/deepsubmodule${SUB_HEAD:+ at commit $SUB_HEAD}
From $pwd/deepsubmodule
OLD_HEAD..$NEW_HEAD deep -> origin/deep
EOF
@ -106,6 +118,10 @@ verify_fetch_result () {
then
cat expect.err.deep >>expect.err.combined
fi &&
if test -f expect.err.sub2
then
cat expect.err.sub2 >>expect.err.combined
fi &&
sed -e 's/[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*\.\./OLD_HEAD\.\./' "$ACTUAL_ERR" >actual.err.cmp &&
test_cmp expect.err.combined actual.err.cmp
}
@ -419,6 +435,147 @@ test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules=on-demand' recurses as deep as necess
verify_fetch_result actual.err
'
# These tests verify that we can fetch submodules that aren't in the
# index.
#
# First, test the simple case where the index is empty and we only fetch
# submodules that are not in the index.
test_expect_success 'setup downstream branch without submodules' '
(
cd downstream &&
git checkout --recurse-submodules -b no-submodules &&
git rm .gitmodules &&
git rm submodule &&
git commit -m "no submodules" &&
git checkout --recurse-submodules super
)
'
test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules=on-demand' should fetch submodule commits if the submodule is changed but the index has no submodules" '
add_submodule_commits &&
add_superproject_commits &&
# Fetch the new superproject commit
(
cd downstream &&
git switch --recurse-submodules no-submodules &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules=on-demand >../actual.out 2>../actual.err
) &&
super_head=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
sub_head=$(git -C submodule rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
deep_head=$(git -C submodule/subdir/deepsubmodule rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
# assert that these are fetched from commits, not the index
write_expected_sub $sub_head $super_head &&
write_expected_deep $deep_head $sub_head &&
test_must_be_empty actual.out &&
verify_fetch_result actual.err
'
test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules' should fetch submodule commits if the submodule is changed but the index has no submodules" '
add_submodule_commits &&
add_superproject_commits &&
# Fetch the new superproject commit
(
cd downstream &&
git switch --recurse-submodules no-submodules &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules >../actual.out 2>../actual.err
) &&
super_head=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
sub_head=$(git -C submodule rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
deep_head=$(git -C submodule/subdir/deepsubmodule rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
# assert that these are fetched from commits, not the index
write_expected_sub $sub_head $super_head &&
write_expected_deep $deep_head $sub_head &&
test_must_be_empty actual.out &&
verify_fetch_result actual.err
'
test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules' should ignore changed, inactive submodules" '
add_submodule_commits &&
add_superproject_commits &&
# Fetch the new superproject commit
(
cd downstream &&
git switch --recurse-submodules no-submodules &&
git -c submodule.submodule.active=false fetch --recurse-submodules >../actual.out 2>../actual.err
) &&
test_must_be_empty actual.out &&
super_head=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
write_expected_super $super_head &&
# Neither should be fetched because the submodule is inactive
rm expect.err.sub &&
rm expect.err.deep &&
verify_fetch_result actual.err
'
# Now that we know we can fetch submodules that are not in the index,
# test that we can fetch index and non-index submodules in the same
# operation.
test_expect_success 'setup downstream branch with other submodule' '
mkdir submodule2 &&
(
cd submodule2 &&
git init &&
echo sub2content >sub2file &&
git add sub2file &&
git commit -a -m new &&
git branch -M sub2
) &&
git checkout -b super-sub2-only &&
git submodule add "$pwd/submodule2" submodule2 &&
git commit -m "add sub2" &&
git checkout super &&
(
cd downstream &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules origin &&
git checkout super-sub2-only &&
# Explicitly run "git submodule update" because sub2 is new
# and has not been cloned.
git submodule update --init &&
git checkout --recurse-submodules super
)
'
test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules' should fetch submodule commits in changed submodules and the index" '
test_when_finished "rm expect.err.sub2" &&
# Create new commit in origin/super
add_submodule_commits &&
add_superproject_commits &&
# Create new commit in origin/super-sub2-only
git checkout super-sub2-only &&
(
cd submodule2 &&
test_commit --no-tag foo
) &&
git add submodule2 &&
git commit -m "new submodule2" &&
git checkout super &&
(
cd downstream &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules >../actual.out 2>../actual.err
) &&
test_must_be_empty actual.out &&
sub2_head=$(git -C submodule2 rev-parse --short HEAD) &&
super_head=$(git rev-parse --short super) &&
super_sub2_only_head=$(git rev-parse --short super-sub2-only) &&
write_expected_sub2 $sub2_head $super_sub2_only_head &&
# write_expected_super cannot handle >1 branch. Since this is a
# one-off, construct expect.err.super manually.
cat >"$pwd/expect.err.super" <<-EOF &&
From $pwd/.
OLD_HEAD..$super_head super -> origin/super
OLD_HEAD..$super_sub2_only_head super-sub2-only -> origin/super-sub2-only
EOF
verify_fetch_result actual.err
'
test_expect_success "'--recurse-submodules=on-demand' stops when no new submodule commits are found in the superproject (and ignores config)" '
add_submodule_commits &&
echo a >> file &&
@ -861,4 +1018,111 @@ test_expect_success 'recursive fetch after deinit a submodule' '
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'setup repo with upstreams that share a submodule name' '
mkdir same-name-1 &&
(
cd same-name-1 &&
git init -b main &&
test_commit --no-tag a
) &&
git clone same-name-1 same-name-2 &&
# same-name-1 and same-name-2 both add a submodule with the
# name "submodule"
(
cd same-name-1 &&
mkdir submodule &&
git -C submodule init -b main &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag a1 &&
git submodule add "$pwd/same-name-1/submodule" &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-a1"
) &&
(
cd same-name-2 &&
mkdir submodule &&
git -C submodule init -b main &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag a2 &&
git submodule add "$pwd/same-name-2/submodule" &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-a2"
) &&
git clone same-name-1 -o same-name-1 same-name-downstream &&
(
cd same-name-downstream &&
git remote add same-name-2 ../same-name-2 &&
git fetch --all &&
# init downstream with same-name-1
git submodule update --init
)
'
test_expect_success 'fetch --recurse-submodules updates name-conflicted, populated submodule' '
test_when_finished "git -C same-name-downstream checkout main" &&
(
cd same-name-1 &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag b1 &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-b1"
) &&
(
cd same-name-2 &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag b2 &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-b2"
) &&
(
cd same-name-downstream &&
# even though the .gitmodules is correct, we cannot
# fetch from same-name-2
git checkout same-name-2/main &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules same-name-1 &&
test_must_fail git fetch --recurse-submodules same-name-2
) &&
super_head1=$(git -C same-name-1 rev-parse HEAD) &&
git -C same-name-downstream cat-file -e $super_head1 &&
super_head2=$(git -C same-name-2 rev-parse HEAD) &&
git -C same-name-downstream cat-file -e $super_head2 &&
sub_head1=$(git -C same-name-1/submodule rev-parse HEAD) &&
git -C same-name-downstream/submodule cat-file -e $sub_head1 &&
sub_head2=$(git -C same-name-2/submodule rev-parse HEAD) &&
test_must_fail git -C same-name-downstream/submodule cat-file -e $sub_head2
'
test_expect_success 'fetch --recurse-submodules updates name-conflicted, unpopulated submodule' '
(
cd same-name-1 &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag c1 &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-c1"
) &&
(
cd same-name-2 &&
test_commit -C submodule --no-tag c2 &&
git add submodule &&
git commit -m "super-c2"
) &&
(
cd same-name-downstream &&
git checkout main &&
git rm .gitmodules &&
git rm submodule &&
git commit -m "no submodules" &&
git fetch --recurse-submodules same-name-1
) &&
head1=$(git -C same-name-1/submodule rev-parse HEAD) &&
head2=$(git -C same-name-2/submodule rev-parse HEAD) &&
(
cd same-name-downstream/.git/modules/submodule &&
# The submodule has core.worktree pointing to the "git
# rm"-ed directory, overwrite the invalid value. See
# comment in get_fetch_task_from_changed() for more
# information.
git --work-tree=. cat-file -e $head1 &&
test_must_fail git --work-tree=. cat-file -e $head2
)
'
test_done