From 839a7a06f35bf8cd563a41d6db97f453ab108129 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 12:15:10 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Add the simple scripts I used to do a merge with content conflicts. They sure as hell aren't perfect, but they allow you to do: ./git-pull-script {other-git-directory} to do the initial merge, and if that had content clashes, you do merge-cache ./git-merge-one-file-script -a which tries to auto-merge. When/if the auto-merge fails, it will leave the last file in your working directory, and you can edit it and then when you're happy you can do "update-cache filename" on it. Re-do the merge-cache thing until there are no files left to be merged, and now you can write the tree and commit: write-tree commit-tree .... -p $(cat .git/HEAD) -p $(cat .git/MERGE_HEAD) and you're done. --- git-merge-one-file-script | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ git-prune-script | 2 ++ git-pull-script | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 83 insertions(+) create mode 100755 git-merge-one-file-script create mode 100755 git-prune-script create mode 100755 git-pull-script diff --git a/git-merge-one-file-script b/git-merge-one-file-script new file mode 100755 index 000000000..26dbe63e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/git-merge-one-file-script @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# This is the git merge script, called with +# +# $1 - original file (or empty string) +# $2 - file in branch1 (or empty string) +# $3 - file in branch2 (or empty string) +# $4 - pathname in repository +# +# +# Case 1: file removed in both +# +if [ -z "$2$3" ]; then + rm -- "$4" + update-cache --remove -- "$4" + exit 0 +fi +# +# Case 2: file exists in just one +# +if [ "$2$3" == "$3$2" ]; then + cat "$2$3" > "$4" + update-cache --add -- "$4" + exit 0 +fi +# +# Case 3: file exists in both +# +src="$1" +if [ -z "$1" ]; then + src=/dev/null +fi +echo "Auto-merging $4" +cp "$3" "$4" +merge "$4" "$src" "$2" && update-cache --add -- "$4" diff --git a/git-prune-script b/git-prune-script new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d0f19f19e --- /dev/null +++ b/git-prune-script @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/sh +fsck-cache --unreachable $(cat .git/HEAD ) | grep unreachable | cut -d' ' -f3 | sed 's:^\(..\):.git/objects/\1/:' | xargs rm diff --git a/git-pull-script b/git-pull-script new file mode 100755 index 000000000..b04a9be21 --- /dev/null +++ b/git-pull-script @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# use "$1" or something in a real script, this +# just hard-codes it. +# +merge_repo=$1 + +echo "Getting object database" +rsync -avz --ignore-existing $merge_repo/ .git/ + +echo "Getting remote head" +rsync -avz $merge_repo/HEAD .git/MERGE_HEAD + +head=$(cat .git/HEAD) +merge_head=$(cat .git/MERGE_HEAD) +common=$(merge-base $head $merge_head) +if [ -z "$common" ]; then + echo "Unable to find common commit between" $merge_head $head + exit 1 +fi + +# Get the trees associated with those commits +common_tree=$(cat-file commit $common | sed 's/tree //;q') +head_tree=$(cat-file commit $head | sed 's/tree //;q') +merge_tree=$(cat-file commit $merge_head | sed 's/tree //;q') + +if [ "$common" == "$merge_head" ]; then + echo "Already up-to-date. Yeeah!" + exit 0 +fi +if [ "$common" == "$head" ]; then + echo "Updating from $head to $merge_head." + echo "Destroying all noncommitted data!" + echo "Kill me within 3 seconds.." + sleep 3 + read-tree $merge_tree && checkout-cache -f -a + echo $merge_head > .git/HEAD + exit 0 +fi +echo "Trying to merge $merge_head into $head" +read-tree -m $common_tree $head_tree $merge_tree +result_tree=$(write-tree) || exit 1 +result_commit=$(echo "Merge $merge_repo" | commit-tree $result_tree -p $head -p $merge_head) +echo "Committed merge $result_commit" +echo $result_commit > .git/HEAD +read-tree $result_tree && checkout-cache -f -a -- 2.26.2