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Junio C Hamano 8389b52b2a git-rerere: reuse recorded resolve.
In a workflow that employs relatively long lived topic branches,
the developer sometimes needs to resolve the same conflict over
and over again until the topic branches are done (either merged
to the "release" branch, or sent out and accepted upstream).

This commit introduces a new command, "git rerere", to help this
process by recording the conflicted automerge results and
corresponding hand-resolve results on the initial manual merge,
and later by noticing the same conflicted automerge and applying
the previously recorded hand resolution using three-way merge.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
2006-02-06 21:53:11 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# REuse REcorded REsolve. This tool records a conflicted automerge
# result and its hand resolution, and helps to resolve future
# automerge that results in the same conflict.
#
# To enable this feature, create a directory 'rr-cache' under your
# .git/ directory.
use Digest;
use File::Path;
use File::Copy;
my $git_dir = $::ENV{GIT_DIR} || ".git";
my $rr_dir = "$git_dir/rr-cache";
my $merge_rr = "$git_dir/rr-cache/MERGE_RR";
my %merge_rr = ();
sub read_rr {
if (!-f $merge_rr) {
%merge_rr = ();
return;
}
my $in;
local $/ = "\0";
open $in, "<$merge_rr" or die "$!: $merge_rr";
while (<$in>) {
chomp;
my ($name, $path) = /^([0-9a-f]{40})\t(.*)$/s;
$merge_rr{$path} = $name;
}
close $in;
}
sub write_rr {
my $out;
open $out, ">$merge_rr" or die "$!: $merge_rr";
for my $path (sort keys %merge_rr) {
my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
print $out "$name\t$path\0";
}
close $out;
}
sub compute_conflict_name {
my ($path) = @_;
my @side = ();
my $in;
open $in, "<$path" or die "$!: $path";
my $sha1 = Digest->new("SHA-1");
my $hunk = 0;
while (<$in>) {
if (/^<<<<<<< .*/) {
$hunk++;
@side = ([], undef);
}
elsif (/^=======$/) {
$side[1] = [];
}
elsif (/^>>>>>>> .*/) {
my ($one, $two);
$one = join('', @{$side[0]});
$two = join('', @{$side[1]});
if ($two le $one) {
($one, $two) = ($two, $one);
}
$sha1->add($one);
$sha1->add("\0");
$sha1->add($two);
$sha1->add("\0");
@side = ();
}
elsif (@side == 0) {
next;
}
elsif (defined $side[1]) {
push @{$side[1]}, $_;
}
else {
push @{$side[0]}, $_;
}
}
close $in;
return ($sha1->hexdigest, $hunk);
}
sub record_preimage {
my ($path, $name) = @_;
my @side = ();
my ($in, $out);
open $in, "<$path" or die "$!: $path";
open $out, ">$name" or die "$!: $name";
while (<$in>) {
if (/^<<<<<<< .*/) {
@side = ([], undef);
}
elsif (/^=======$/) {
$side[1] = [];
}
elsif (/^>>>>>>> .*/) {
my ($one, $two);
$one = join('', @{$side[0]});
$two = join('', @{$side[1]});
if ($two le $one) {
($one, $two) = ($two, $one);
}
print $out "<<<<<<<\n";
print $out $one;
print $out "=======\n";
print $out $two;
print $out ">>>>>>>\n";
@side = ();
}
elsif (@side == 0) {
print $out $_;
}
elsif (defined $side[1]) {
push @{$side[1]}, $_;
}
else {
push @{$side[0]}, $_;
}
}
close $out;
close $in;
}
sub find_conflict {
my $in;
local $/ = "\0";
open $in, '-|', qw(git ls-files -z -u) or die "$!: ls-files";
my %path = ();
my @path = ();
while (<$in>) {
chomp;
my ($mode, $sha1, $stage, $path) =
/^([0-7]+) ([0-9a-f]{40}) ([123])\t(.*)$/s;
$path{$path} |= (1 << $stage);
}
close $in;
while (my ($path, $status) = each %path) {
if ($status == 14) { push @path, $path; }
}
return @path;
}
sub merge {
my ($name, $path) = @_;
record_preimage($path, "$rr_dir/$name/thisimage");
unless (system('merge', map { "$rr_dir/$name/${_}image" }
qw(this pre post))) {
my $in;
open $in, "<$rr_dir/$name/thisimage" or
die "$!: $name/thisimage";
my $out;
open $out, ">$path" or die "$!: $path";
while (<$in>) { print $out $_; }
close $in;
close $out;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
-d "$rr_dir" || exit(0);
read_rr();
my %conflict = map { $_ => 1 } find_conflict();
# MERGE_RR records paths with conflicts immediately after merge
# failed. Some of the conflicted paths might have been hand resolved
# in the working tree since then, but the initial run would catch all
# and register their preimages.
for my $path (keys %conflict) {
# This path has conflict. If it is not recorded yet,
# record the pre-image.
if (!exists $merge_rr{$path}) {
my ($name, $hunk) = compute_conflict_name($path);
next unless ($hunk);
$merge_rr{$path} = $name;
if (! -d "$rr_dir/$name") {
mkpath("$rr_dir/$name", 0, 0777);
print STDERR "Recorded preimage for '$path'\n";
record_preimage($path, "$rr_dir/$name/preimage");
}
}
}
# Now some of the paths that had conflicts earlier might have been
# hand resolved. Others may be similar to a conflict already that
# was resolved before.
for my $path (keys %merge_rr) {
my $name = $merge_rr{$path};
# We could resolve this automatically if we have images.
if (-f "$rr_dir/$name/preimage" &&
-f "$rr_dir/$name/postimage") {
if (merge($name, $path)) {
print STDERR "Resolved '$path' using previous resolution.\n";
# Then we do not have to worry about this path
# anymore.
delete $merge_rr{$path};
next;
}
}
# Let's see if we have resolved it.
(undef, my $hunk) = compute_conflict_name($path);
next if ($hunk);
print STDERR "Recorded resolution for '$path'.\n";
copy($path, "$rr_dir/$name/postimage");
# And we do not have to worry about this path anymore.
delete $merge_rr{$path};
}
# Write out the rest.
write_rr();