4 static const char merge_tree_usage[] = "git-merge-tree <base-tree> <branch1> <branch2>";
5 static int resolve_directories = 1;
7 static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base);
9 /* An empty entry never compares same, not even to another empty entry */
10 static int same_entry(struct name_entry *a, struct name_entry *b)
14 !memcmp(a->sha1, b->sha1, 20) &&
18 static const char *sha1_to_hex_zero(const unsigned char *sha1)
21 return sha1_to_hex(sha1);
22 return "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
25 static void resolve(const char *base, struct name_entry *branch1, struct name_entry *result)
27 /* If it's already branch1, don't bother showing it */
31 printf("0 %06o->%06o %s->%s %s%s\n",
32 branch1->mode, result->mode,
33 sha1_to_hex_zero(branch1->sha1),
34 sha1_to_hex_zero(result->sha1),
38 static int unresolved_directory(const char *base, struct name_entry n[3])
43 struct tree_desc t[3];
44 void *buf0, *buf1, *buf2;
46 if (!resolve_directories)
54 if (!S_ISDIR(p->mode))
56 baselen = strlen(base);
57 newbase = xmalloc(baselen + p->pathlen + 2);
58 memcpy(newbase, base, baselen);
59 memcpy(newbase + baselen, p->path, p->pathlen);
60 memcpy(newbase + baselen + p->pathlen, "/", 2);
62 buf0 = fill_tree_descriptor(t+0, n[0].sha1);
63 buf1 = fill_tree_descriptor(t+1, n[1].sha1);
64 buf2 = fill_tree_descriptor(t+2, n[2].sha1);
65 merge_trees(t, newbase);
74 static void unresolved(const char *base, struct name_entry n[3])
76 if (unresolved_directory(base, n))
79 printf("1 %06o %s %s%s\n", n[0].mode, sha1_to_hex(n[0].sha1), base, n[0].path);
81 printf("2 %06o %s %s%s\n", n[1].mode, sha1_to_hex(n[1].sha1), base, n[1].path);
83 printf("3 %06o %s %s%s\n", n[2].mode, sha1_to_hex(n[2].sha1), base, n[2].path);
87 * Merge two trees together (t[1] and t[2]), using a common base (t[0])
90 * This walks the (sorted) trees in lock-step, checking every possible
91 * name. Note that directories automatically sort differently from other
92 * files (see "base_name_compare"), so you'll never see file/directory
93 * conflicts, because they won't ever compare the same.
95 * IOW, if a directory changes to a filename, it will automatically be
96 * seen as the directory going away, and the filename being created.
98 * Think of this as a three-way diff.
100 * The output will be either:
102 * "0 mode sha1 filename"
103 * NOTE NOTE NOTE! FIXME! We really really need to walk the index
104 * in parallel with this too!
107 * "1 mode sha1 filename"
108 * "2 mode sha1 filename"
109 * "3 mode sha1 filename"
110 * where not all of the 1/2/3 lines may exist, of course.
112 * The successful merge rules are the same as for the three-way merge
115 static void threeway_callback(int n, unsigned long mask, struct name_entry *entry, const char *base)
118 if (same_entry(entry+1, entry+2)) {
120 resolve(base, NULL, entry+1);
125 if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+1)) {
126 if (entry[2].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[2].mode)) {
127 resolve(base, entry+1, entry+2);
132 if (same_entry(entry+0, entry+2)) {
133 if (entry[1].sha1 && !S_ISDIR(entry[1].mode)) {
134 resolve(base, NULL, entry+1);
139 unresolved(base, entry);
142 static void merge_trees(struct tree_desc t[3], const char *base)
144 traverse_trees(3, t, base, threeway_callback);
147 static void *get_tree_descriptor(struct tree_desc *desc, const char *rev)
149 unsigned char sha1[20];
152 if (get_sha1(rev, sha1))
153 die("unknown rev %s", rev);
154 buf = fill_tree_descriptor(desc, sha1);
156 die("%s is not a tree", rev);
160 int main(int argc, char **argv)
162 struct tree_desc t[3];
163 void *buf1, *buf2, *buf3;
166 usage(merge_tree_usage);
168 buf1 = get_tree_descriptor(t+0, argv[1]);
169 buf2 = get_tree_descriptor(t+1, argv[2]);
170 buf3 = get_tree_descriptor(t+2, argv[3]);