An earlier commit
e1b3a2c (Build-in merge-recursive) made the
subtree merge strategy backend unavailable. This resurrects
it.
A new test t6029 currently only tests the strategy is available,
but it should be enhanced to check the real "subtree" case.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
# Empty...
EXTRA_PROGRAMS =
+# List built-in command $C whose implementation cmd_$C() is not in
+# builtin-$C.o but is linked in as part of some other command.
BUILT_INS = \
git-format-patch$X git-show$X git-whatchanged$X git-cherry$X \
git-get-tar-commit-id$X git-init$X git-repo-config$X \
git-fsck-objects$X git-cherry-pick$X git-peek-remote$X git-status$X \
+ git-merge-subtree$X \
$(patsubst builtin-%.o,git-%$X,$(BUILTIN_OBJS))
# what 'all' will build and 'install' will install, in gitexecdir
ALL_PROGRAMS = $(PROGRAMS) $(SCRIPTS)
-ALL_PROGRAMS += git-merge-subtree$X
-
# what 'all' will build but not install in gitexecdir
OTHER_PROGRAMS = git$X gitweb/gitweb.cgi
'-DGIT_MAN_PATH="$(mandir_SQ)"' \
'-DGIT_INFO_PATH="$(infodir_SQ)"' $<
-git-merge-subtree$X: git-merge-recursive$X
- $(QUIET_BUILT_IN)$(RM) $@ && ln git-merge-recursive$X $@
-
$(BUILT_INS): git$X
$(QUIET_BUILT_IN)$(RM) $@ && ln git$X $@
{ "merge-file", cmd_merge_file },
{ "merge-ours", cmd_merge_ours, RUN_SETUP },
{ "merge-recursive", cmd_merge_recursive, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE },
+ { "merge-subtree", cmd_merge_recursive, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE },
{ "mv", cmd_mv, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE },
{ "name-rev", cmd_name_rev, RUN_SETUP },
{ "pack-objects", cmd_pack_objects, RUN_SETUP },
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='subtree merge strategy'
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+test_expect_success setup '
+
+ s="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8"
+ for i in $s; do echo $i; done >hello &&
+ git add hello &&
+ git commit -m initial &&
+ git checkout -b side &&
+ echo >>hello world &&
+ git add hello &&
+ git commit -m second &&
+ git checkout master &&
+ for i in mundo $s; do echo $i; done >hello &&
+ git add hello &&
+ git commit -m master
+
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'subtree available and works like recursive' '
+
+ git merge -s subtree side &&
+ for i in mundo $s world; do echo $i; done >expect &&
+ diff -u expect hello
+
+'
+
+test_done