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For some reason, clippy also suggested surrounding `self.value` with parentheses. Not sure whether that's a clippy bug. Cc: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12268
1488 lines
54 KiB
Rust
1488 lines
54 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2023 The Jujutsu Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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use futures::executor::block_on;
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use futures::StreamExt;
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use jj_lib::backend::{FileId, MergedTreeId, TreeValue};
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use jj_lib::files::MergeResult;
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use jj_lib::matchers::{EverythingMatcher, FilesMatcher, Matcher, PrefixMatcher};
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use jj_lib::merge::{Merge, MergeBuilder};
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use jj_lib::merged_tree::{
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MergedTree, MergedTreeBuilder, MergedTreeVal, TreeDiffIterator, TreeDiffStreamImpl,
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};
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use jj_lib::repo::Repo;
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use jj_lib::repo_path::{RepoPath, RepoPathComponent};
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use jj_lib::tree::merge_trees;
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use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
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use testutils::{create_single_tree, write_file, TestRepo};
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fn file_value(file_id: &FileId) -> TreeValue {
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TreeValue::File {
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id: file_id.clone(),
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executable: false,
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}
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}
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fn diff_stream_equals_iter(tree1: &MergedTree, tree2: &MergedTree, matcher: &dyn Matcher) {
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let iter_diff: Vec<_> = TreeDiffIterator::new(tree1.clone(), tree2.clone(), matcher)
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.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
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.collect();
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let max_concurrent_reads = 10;
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let stream_diff: Vec<_> = block_on(
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TreeDiffStreamImpl::new(tree1.clone(), tree2.clone(), matcher, max_concurrent_reads)
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.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
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.collect(),
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);
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assert_eq!(stream_diff, iter_diff);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_from_legacy_tree() {
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let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
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let repo = &test_repo.repo;
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let store = repo.store();
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let mut tree_builder = store.tree_builder(repo.store().empty_tree_id().clone());
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// file1: regular file without conflicts
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let file1_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("no_conflict");
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let file1_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file1_path, "foo");
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tree_builder.set(file1_path.to_owned(), file_value(&file1_id));
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// file2: 3-way conflict
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let file2_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("3way");
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let file2_v1_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file2_path, "file2_v1");
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let file2_v2_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file2_path, "file2_v2");
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let file2_v3_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file2_path, "file2_v3");
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let file2_conflict = Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![Some(file_value(&file2_v1_id))],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file2_v2_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file2_v3_id)),
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],
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);
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let file2_conflict_id = store.write_conflict(file2_path, &file2_conflict).unwrap();
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tree_builder.set(
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file2_path.to_owned(),
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TreeValue::Conflict(file2_conflict_id),
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);
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// file3: modify/delete conflict
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let file3_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("modify_delete");
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let file3_v1_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file3_path, "file3_v1");
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let file3_v2_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file3_path, "file3_v2");
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let file3_conflict = Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![Some(file_value(&file3_v1_id))],
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vec![Some(file_value(&file3_v2_id)), None],
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);
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let file3_conflict_id = store.write_conflict(file3_path, &file3_conflict).unwrap();
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tree_builder.set(
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file3_path.to_owned(),
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TreeValue::Conflict(file3_conflict_id),
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);
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// file4: add/add conflict
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let file4_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("add_add");
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let file4_v1_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file4_path, "file4_v1");
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let file4_v2_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file4_path, "file4_v2");
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let file4_conflict = Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![None],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file4_v1_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file4_v2_id)),
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],
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);
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let file4_conflict_id = store.write_conflict(file4_path, &file4_conflict).unwrap();
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tree_builder.set(
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file4_path.to_owned(),
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TreeValue::Conflict(file4_conflict_id),
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);
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// file5: 5-way conflict
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let file5_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("5way");
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let file5_v1_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file5_path, "file5_v1");
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let file5_v2_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file5_path, "file5_v2");
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let file5_v3_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file5_path, "file5_v3");
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let file5_v4_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file5_path, "file5_v4");
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let file5_v5_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), file5_path, "file5_v5");
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let file5_conflict = Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file5_v1_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v2_id)),
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],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file5_v3_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v4_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v5_id)),
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],
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);
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let file5_conflict_id = store.write_conflict(file5_path, &file5_conflict).unwrap();
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tree_builder.set(
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file5_path.to_owned(),
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TreeValue::Conflict(file5_conflict_id),
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);
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// dir1: directory without conflicts
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let dir1_basename = RepoPathComponent::new("dir1");
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let dir1_filename = &RepoPath::root()
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.join(dir1_basename)
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.join(RepoPathComponent::new("file"));
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let dir1_filename_id = write_file(store.as_ref(), dir1_filename, "file5_v2");
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tree_builder.set(dir1_filename.to_owned(), file_value(&dir1_filename_id));
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let tree_id = tree_builder.write_tree();
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let tree = store.get_tree(RepoPath::root(), &tree_id).unwrap();
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let merged_tree = MergedTree::from_legacy_tree(tree.clone()).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(RepoPathComponent::new("missing")),
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MergedTreeVal::Resolved(None)
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);
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// file1: regular file without conflicts
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(file1_path.components().next().unwrap()),
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MergedTreeVal::Resolved(Some(&TreeValue::File {
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id: file1_id.clone(),
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executable: false,
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}))
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);
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// file2: 3-way conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(file2_path.components().next().unwrap()),
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MergedTreeVal::Conflict(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![Some(file_value(&file2_v1_id)), None],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file2_v2_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file2_v3_id)),
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None,
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],
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))
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);
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// file3: modify/delete conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(file3_path.components().next().unwrap()),
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MergedTreeVal::Conflict(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![Some(file_value(&file3_v1_id)), None],
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vec![Some(file_value(&file3_v2_id)), None, None],
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))
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);
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// file4: add/add conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(file4_path.components().next().unwrap()),
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MergedTreeVal::Conflict(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![None, None],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file4_v1_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file4_v2_id)),
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None
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],
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))
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);
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// file5: 5-way conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(file5_path.components().next().unwrap()),
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MergedTreeVal::Conflict(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file5_v1_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v2_id)),
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],
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vec![
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Some(file_value(&file5_v3_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v4_id)),
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Some(file_value(&file5_v5_id)),
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],
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))
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);
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// file6: directory without conflicts
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.value(dir1_basename),
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MergedTreeVal::Resolved(tree.value(dir1_basename))
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);
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// Also test that MergedTreeBuilder can create the same tree by starting from an
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// empty legacy tree.
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let mut tree_builder = MergedTreeBuilder::new(store.empty_merged_tree_id());
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for (path, value) in tree.entries() {
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(path, Merge::normal(value));
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}
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let recreated_legacy_id = tree_builder.write_tree(store).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(recreated_legacy_id, MergedTreeId::Legacy(tree_id.clone()));
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// Create the merged tree by starting from an empty merged tree and adding
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// entries from the merged tree we created before
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let empty_merged_id_builder: MergeBuilder<_> = std::iter::repeat(store.empty_tree_id())
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.take(5)
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.cloned()
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.collect();
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let empty_merged_id = MergedTreeId::Merge(empty_merged_id_builder.build());
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let mut tree_builder = MergedTreeBuilder::new(empty_merged_id);
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for (path, value) in merged_tree.entries() {
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(path, value);
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}
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let recreated_merged_id = tree_builder.write_tree(store).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(recreated_merged_id, merged_tree.id());
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// Create the merged tree by adding the same (variable-arity) entries as we
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// added to the single-tree TreeBuilder.
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let mut tree_builder = MergedTreeBuilder::new(MergedTreeId::Merge(Merge::resolved(
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store.empty_tree_id().clone(),
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)));
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// Add the entries out of order, so we test both increasing and reducing the
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// arity (going up from 1-way to 3-way to 5-way, then to 3-way again)
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(file1_path.to_owned(), Merge::normal(file_value(&file1_id)));
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(file2_path.to_owned(), file2_conflict);
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(file5_path.to_owned(), file5_conflict);
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(file3_path.to_owned(), file3_conflict);
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(file4_path.to_owned(), file4_conflict);
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tree_builder.set_or_remove(
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dir1_filename.to_owned(),
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Merge::normal(file_value(&dir1_filename_id)),
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);
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let recreated_merged_id = tree_builder.write_tree(store).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(recreated_merged_id, merged_tree.id());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_path_value_and_entries() {
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let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
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let repo = &test_repo.repo;
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// Create a MergedTree
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let resolved_file_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/subdir/resolved");
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let resolved_dir_path = &resolved_file_path.parent().unwrap();
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let conflicted_file_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/conflicted");
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let missing_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/missing_file");
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let modify_delete_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/modify_delete");
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let file_dir_conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("file_dir");
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let file_dir_conflict_sub_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("file_dir/file");
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let tree1 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(resolved_file_path, "unchanged"),
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(conflicted_file_path, "1"),
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(modify_delete_path, "1"),
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(file_dir_conflict_path, "1"),
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],
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);
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let tree2 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(resolved_file_path, "unchanged"),
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(conflicted_file_path, "2"),
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(modify_delete_path, "2"),
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(file_dir_conflict_path, "2"),
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],
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);
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let tree3 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(resolved_file_path, "unchanged"),
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(conflicted_file_path, "3"),
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// No modify_delete_path in this tree
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(file_dir_conflict_sub_path, "1"),
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],
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);
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let merged_tree = MergedTree::Merge(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![tree1.clone()],
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vec![tree2.clone(), tree3.clone()],
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));
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// Get the root tree
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(RepoPath::root()),
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Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![Some(TreeValue::Tree(tree1.id().clone()))],
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vec![
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Some(TreeValue::Tree(tree2.id().clone())),
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Some(TreeValue::Tree(tree3.id().clone())),
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]
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)
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);
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// Get file path without conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(resolved_file_path),
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Merge::resolved(tree1.path_value(resolved_file_path)),
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);
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// Get directory path without conflict
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(resolved_dir_path),
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Merge::resolved(tree1.path_value(resolved_dir_path)),
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);
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// Get missing path
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assert_eq!(merged_tree.path_value(missing_path), Merge::absent());
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// Get modify/delete conflict (some None values)
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(modify_delete_path),
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Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![tree1.path_value(modify_delete_path)],
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vec![tree2.path_value(modify_delete_path), None]
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),
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);
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// Get file/dir conflict path
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(file_dir_conflict_path),
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Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![tree1.path_value(file_dir_conflict_path)],
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vec![
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tree2.path_value(file_dir_conflict_path),
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tree3.path_value(file_dir_conflict_path)
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]
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),
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);
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// Get file inside file/dir conflict
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// There is a conflict in the parent directory, but this file is still resolved
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assert_eq!(
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merged_tree.path_value(file_dir_conflict_sub_path),
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Merge::resolved(tree3.path_value(file_dir_conflict_sub_path)),
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);
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// Test entries()
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let actual_entries = merged_tree.entries().collect_vec();
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// missing_path, resolved_dir_path, and file_dir_conflict_sub_path should not
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// appear
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let expected_entries = [
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resolved_file_path,
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conflicted_file_path,
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modify_delete_path,
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file_dir_conflict_path,
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]
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.iter()
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.sorted()
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.map(|&path| (path.to_owned(), merged_tree.path_value(path)))
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.collect_vec();
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assert_eq!(actual_entries, expected_entries);
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let actual_entries = merged_tree
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.entries_matching(&FilesMatcher::new([
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&resolved_file_path,
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&modify_delete_path,
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&file_dir_conflict_sub_path,
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]))
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.collect_vec();
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let expected_entries = [resolved_file_path, modify_delete_path]
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.iter()
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.sorted()
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.map(|&path| (path.to_owned(), merged_tree.path_value(path)))
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.collect_vec();
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assert_eq!(actual_entries, expected_entries);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_resolve_success() {
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let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
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let repo = &test_repo.repo;
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let unchanged_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("unchanged");
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let trivial_file_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("trivial-file");
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let trivial_hunk_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("trivial-hunk");
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let both_added_dir_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("added-dir");
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let both_added_dir_file1_path = &both_added_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("file1"));
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let both_added_dir_file2_path = &both_added_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("file2"));
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let emptied_dir_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("to-become-empty");
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let emptied_dir_file1_path = &emptied_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("file1"));
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let emptied_dir_file2_path = &emptied_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("file2"));
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let base1 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
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(trivial_file_path, "base1"),
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(trivial_hunk_path, "line1\nline2\nline3\n"),
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(emptied_dir_file1_path, "base1"),
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(emptied_dir_file2_path, "base1"),
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],
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);
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let side1 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
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(trivial_file_path, "base1"),
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(trivial_hunk_path, "line1 side1\nline2\nline3\n"),
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(both_added_dir_file1_path, "side1"),
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(emptied_dir_file2_path, "base1"),
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],
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);
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let side2 = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
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(trivial_file_path, "side2"),
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(trivial_hunk_path, "line1\nline2\nline3 side2\n"),
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(both_added_dir_file2_path, "side2"),
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(emptied_dir_file1_path, "base1"),
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],
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);
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let expected = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[
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(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
|
|
(trivial_file_path, "side2"),
|
|
(trivial_hunk_path, "line1 side1\nline2\nline3 side2\n"),
|
|
(both_added_dir_file1_path, "side1"),
|
|
(both_added_dir_file2_path, "side2"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(vec![base1], vec![side1, side2]));
|
|
let resolved = tree.resolve().unwrap();
|
|
let resolved_tree = resolved.as_resolved().unwrap().clone();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
resolved_tree,
|
|
expected,
|
|
"actual entries: {:#?}, expected entries {:#?}",
|
|
resolved_tree.entries().collect_vec(),
|
|
expected.entries().collect_vec()
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_resolve_root_becomes_empty() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
let store = repo.store();
|
|
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base1"), (path2, "base1")]);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path2, "base1")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base1")]);
|
|
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(vec![base1], vec![side1, side2]));
|
|
let resolved = tree.resolve().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(resolved.as_resolved().unwrap().id(), store.empty_tree_id());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_resolve_with_conflict() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// The trivial conflict should be resolved but the non-trivial should not (and
|
|
// cannot)
|
|
let trivial_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/trivial");
|
|
let conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file_conflict");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "base1"), (conflict_path, "base1")]);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "side1"), (conflict_path, "side1")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "base1"), (conflict_path, "side2")]);
|
|
let expected_base1 =
|
|
create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "side1"), (conflict_path, "base1")]);
|
|
let expected_side1 =
|
|
create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "side1"), (conflict_path, "side1")]);
|
|
let expected_side2 =
|
|
create_single_tree(repo, &[(trivial_path, "side1"), (conflict_path, "side2")]);
|
|
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(vec![base1], vec![side1, side2]));
|
|
let resolved_tree = tree.resolve().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
resolved_tree,
|
|
Merge::from_removes_adds(vec![expected_base1], vec![expected_side1, expected_side2])
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_resolve_with_conflict_containing_empty_subtree() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// Since "dir" in side2 is absent, the root tree should be empty as well.
|
|
// If it were added to the root tree, side2.id() would differ.
|
|
let conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/file_conflict");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, "base1")]);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, "side1")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[]);
|
|
|
|
let original_tree = Merge::from_removes_adds(vec![base1], vec![side1, side2]);
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(original_tree.clone());
|
|
let resolved_tree = tree.resolve().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(resolved_tree, original_tree);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_conflict_iterator() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let unchanged_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/unchanged");
|
|
let trivial_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/trivial");
|
|
let trivial_hunk_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/non_trivial");
|
|
let file_conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/file_conflict");
|
|
let modify_delete_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/modify_delete");
|
|
let same_add_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/same_add");
|
|
let different_add_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/different_add");
|
|
let dir_file_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/subdir/dir_file");
|
|
let added_dir_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/new_dir");
|
|
let modify_delete_dir_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/modify_delete_dir");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
|
|
(trivial_path, "base"),
|
|
(trivial_hunk_path, "line1\nline2\nline3\n"),
|
|
(file_conflict_path, "base"),
|
|
(modify_delete_path, "base"),
|
|
// no same_add_path
|
|
// no different_add_path
|
|
(dir_file_path, "base"),
|
|
// no added_dir_path
|
|
(
|
|
&modify_delete_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("base")),
|
|
"base",
|
|
),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
|
|
(trivial_path, "base"),
|
|
(file_conflict_path, "side1"),
|
|
(trivial_hunk_path, "line1 side1\nline2\nline3\n"),
|
|
(modify_delete_path, "modified"),
|
|
(same_add_path, "same"),
|
|
(different_add_path, "side1"),
|
|
(dir_file_path, "side1"),
|
|
(
|
|
&added_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("side1")),
|
|
"side1",
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
&modify_delete_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("side1")),
|
|
"side1",
|
|
),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(unchanged_path, "unchanged"),
|
|
(trivial_path, "side2"),
|
|
(file_conflict_path, "side2"),
|
|
(trivial_hunk_path, "line1\nline2\nline3 side2\n"),
|
|
// no modify_delete_path
|
|
(same_add_path, "same"),
|
|
(different_add_path, "side2"),
|
|
(&dir_file_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("dir")), "new"),
|
|
(
|
|
&added_dir_path.join(RepoPathComponent::new("side2")),
|
|
"side2",
|
|
),
|
|
// no modify_delete_dir_path
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![base1.clone()],
|
|
vec![side1.clone(), side2.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let conflicts = tree.conflicts().collect_vec();
|
|
let conflict_at = |path: &RepoPath| {
|
|
Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![base1.path_value(path)],
|
|
vec![side1.path_value(path), side2.path_value(path)],
|
|
)
|
|
};
|
|
// We initially also get a conflict in trivial_hunk_path because we had
|
|
// forgotten to resolve conflicts
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
conflicts,
|
|
vec![
|
|
(trivial_hunk_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(trivial_hunk_path)),
|
|
(
|
|
different_add_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(different_add_path)
|
|
),
|
|
(dir_file_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(dir_file_path)),
|
|
(
|
|
file_conflict_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(file_conflict_path)
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
modify_delete_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(modify_delete_path)
|
|
),
|
|
]
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
// After we resolve conflicts, there are only non-trivial conflicts left
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::Merge(tree.resolve().unwrap());
|
|
let conflicts = tree.conflicts().collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
conflicts,
|
|
vec![
|
|
(
|
|
different_add_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(different_add_path)
|
|
),
|
|
(dir_file_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(dir_file_path)),
|
|
(
|
|
file_conflict_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(file_conflict_path)
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
modify_delete_path.to_owned(),
|
|
conflict_at(modify_delete_path)
|
|
),
|
|
]
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
let merged_legacy_tree = merge_trees(&side1, &base1, &side2).unwrap();
|
|
let legacy_conflicts = MergedTree::legacy(merged_legacy_tree)
|
|
.conflicts()
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(legacy_conflicts, conflicts);
|
|
}
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_conflict_iterator_higher_arity() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let two_sided_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/2-sided");
|
|
let three_sided_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/3-sided");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(two_sided_path, "base1"), (three_sided_path, "base1")],
|
|
);
|
|
let base2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(two_sided_path, "base2"), (three_sided_path, "base2")],
|
|
);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(two_sided_path, "side1"), (three_sided_path, "side1")],
|
|
);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(two_sided_path, "base1"), (three_sided_path, "side2")],
|
|
);
|
|
let side3 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(two_sided_path, "side3"), (three_sided_path, "side3")],
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
let tree = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![base1.clone(), base2.clone()],
|
|
vec![side1.clone(), side2.clone(), side3.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let conflicts = tree.conflicts().collect_vec();
|
|
let conflict_at = |path: &RepoPath| {
|
|
Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![base1.path_value(path), base2.path_value(path)],
|
|
vec![
|
|
side1.path_value(path),
|
|
side2.path_value(path),
|
|
side3.path_value(path),
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
};
|
|
// Both paths have the full, unsimplified conflict (3-sided)
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
conflicts,
|
|
vec![
|
|
(two_sided_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(two_sided_path)),
|
|
(three_sided_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(three_sided_path))
|
|
]
|
|
);
|
|
// Iterating over conflicts in a legacy tree yields the simplified conflict at
|
|
// each path
|
|
let merged_legacy_tree = merge_trees(&side1, &base1, &side2).unwrap();
|
|
let merged_legacy_tree = merge_trees(&merged_legacy_tree, &base2, &side3).unwrap();
|
|
let legacy_conflicts = MergedTree::legacy(merged_legacy_tree)
|
|
.conflicts()
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
legacy_conflicts,
|
|
vec![
|
|
(
|
|
two_sided_path.to_owned(),
|
|
Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![base2.path_value(two_sided_path)],
|
|
vec![
|
|
side1.path_value(two_sided_path),
|
|
side3.path_value(two_sided_path),
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
),
|
|
(three_sided_path.to_owned(), conflict_at(three_sided_path))
|
|
]
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Diff two resolved trees
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_diff_resolved() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let clean_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let modified_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let removed_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir3/file");
|
|
let added_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir4/file");
|
|
let before = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(clean_path, "clean"),
|
|
(modified_path, "before"),
|
|
(removed_path, "before"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let after = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(clean_path, "clean"),
|
|
(modified_path, "after"),
|
|
(added_path, "after"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let before_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(before.clone()));
|
|
let after_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(after.clone()));
|
|
|
|
let diff = before_merged
|
|
.diff(&after_merged, &EverythingMatcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(diff.len(), 3);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
diff[0].clone(),
|
|
(
|
|
modified_path.to_owned(),
|
|
(
|
|
Merge::resolved(before.path_value(modified_path)),
|
|
Merge::resolved(after.path_value(modified_path))
|
|
),
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
diff[1].clone(),
|
|
(
|
|
removed_path.to_owned(),
|
|
(
|
|
Merge::resolved(before.path_value(removed_path)),
|
|
Merge::absent()
|
|
),
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
diff[2].clone(),
|
|
(
|
|
added_path.to_owned(),
|
|
(
|
|
Merge::absent(),
|
|
Merge::resolved(after.path_value(added_path))
|
|
),
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&before_merged, &after_merged, &EverythingMatcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Diff two conflicted trees
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_diff_conflicted() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// path1 is a clean (unchanged) conflict
|
|
// path2 is a conflict before and different conflict after
|
|
// path3 is resolved before and a conflict after
|
|
// path4 is missing before and a conflict after
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let path3 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir4/file");
|
|
let path4 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir6/file");
|
|
let left_base = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[(path1, "clean-base"), (path2, "left-base"), (path3, "left")],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "clean-side1"),
|
|
(path2, "left-side1"),
|
|
(path3, "left"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "clean-side2"),
|
|
(path2, "left-side2"),
|
|
(path3, "left"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_base = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "clean-base"),
|
|
(path2, "right-base"),
|
|
(path3, "right-base"),
|
|
(path4, "right-base"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "clean-side1"),
|
|
(path2, "right-side1"),
|
|
(path3, "right-side1"),
|
|
(path4, "right-side1"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "clean-side2"),
|
|
(path2, "right-side2"),
|
|
(path3, "right-side2"),
|
|
(path4, "right-side2"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![left_base.clone()],
|
|
vec![left_side1.clone(), left_side2.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let right_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![right_base.clone()],
|
|
vec![right_side1.clone(), right_side2.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
// Test the forwards diff
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &EverythingMatcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = [path2, path3, path4]
|
|
.iter()
|
|
.map(|&path| {
|
|
(
|
|
path.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path), right_merged.path_value(path)),
|
|
)
|
|
})
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &EverythingMatcher);
|
|
// Test the reverse diff
|
|
let actual_diff = right_merged
|
|
.diff(&left_merged, &EverythingMatcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = [path2, path3, path4]
|
|
.iter()
|
|
.map(|&path| {
|
|
(
|
|
path.to_owned(),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(path), left_merged.path_value(path)),
|
|
)
|
|
})
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&right_merged, &left_merged, &EverythingMatcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_diff_dir_file() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// path1: file1 -> directory1
|
|
// path2: file1 -> directory1+(directory2-absent)
|
|
// path3: file1 -> directory1+(file1-absent)
|
|
// path4: file1+(file2-file3) -> directory1+(directory2-directory3)
|
|
// path5: directory1 -> file1+(file2-absent)
|
|
// path6: directory1 -> file1+(directory1-absent)
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path1");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path2");
|
|
let path3 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path3");
|
|
let path4 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path4");
|
|
let path5 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path5");
|
|
let path6 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("path6");
|
|
let file = RepoPathComponent::new("file");
|
|
let left_base = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "left"),
|
|
(path2, "left"),
|
|
(path3, "left"),
|
|
(path4, "left-base"),
|
|
(&path5.join(file), "left"),
|
|
(&path6.join(file), "left"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "left"),
|
|
(path2, "left"),
|
|
(path3, "left"),
|
|
(path4, "left-side1"),
|
|
(&path5.join(file), "left"),
|
|
(&path6.join(file), "left"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(path1, "left"),
|
|
(path2, "left"),
|
|
(path3, "left"),
|
|
(path4, "left-side2"),
|
|
(&path5.join(file), "left"),
|
|
(&path6.join(file), "left"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_base = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(&path1.join(file), "right"),
|
|
// path2 absent
|
|
// path3 absent
|
|
(&path4.join(file), "right-base"),
|
|
// path5 is absent
|
|
// path6 is absent
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_side1 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(&path1.join(file), "right"),
|
|
(&path2.join(file), "right"),
|
|
(&path3.join(file), "right-side1"),
|
|
(&path4.join(file), "right-side1"),
|
|
(path5, "right-side1"),
|
|
(path6, "right"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let right_side2 = create_single_tree(
|
|
repo,
|
|
&[
|
|
(&path1.join(file), "right"),
|
|
(&path2.join(file), "right"),
|
|
(path3, "right-side2"),
|
|
(&path4.join(file), "right-side2"),
|
|
(path5, "right-side2"),
|
|
(&path6.join(file), "right"),
|
|
],
|
|
);
|
|
let left_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![left_base],
|
|
vec![left_side1, left_side2],
|
|
));
|
|
let right_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![right_base],
|
|
vec![right_side1, right_side2],
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
// Test the forwards diff
|
|
{
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &EverythingMatcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![
|
|
// path1: file1 -> directory1
|
|
(
|
|
path1.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path1), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path1.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(&path1.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
// path2: file1 -> directory1+(directory2-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path2.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path2), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path2.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(&path2.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
// path3: file1 -> directory1+(file1-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path3.to_owned(),
|
|
(
|
|
left_merged.path_value(path3),
|
|
right_merged.path_value(path3),
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
// path4: file1+(file2-file3) -> directory1+(directory2-directory3)
|
|
(
|
|
path4.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path4), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path4.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(&path4.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
// path5: directory1 -> file1+(file2-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path5.join(file),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(&path5.join(file)), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path5.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(path5)),
|
|
),
|
|
// path6: directory1 -> file1+(directory1-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path6.join(file),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(&path6.join(file)), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path6.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(path6)),
|
|
),
|
|
];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &EverythingMatcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Test the reverse diff
|
|
{
|
|
let actual_diff = right_merged
|
|
.diff(&left_merged, &EverythingMatcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![
|
|
// path1: file1 -> directory1
|
|
(
|
|
path1.join(file),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(&path1.join(file)), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path1.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), left_merged.path_value(path1)),
|
|
),
|
|
// path2: file1 -> directory1+(directory2-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path2.join(file),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(&path2.join(file)), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path2.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), left_merged.path_value(path2)),
|
|
),
|
|
// path3: file1 -> directory1+(file1-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path3.to_owned(),
|
|
(
|
|
right_merged.path_value(path3),
|
|
left_merged.path_value(path3),
|
|
),
|
|
),
|
|
// path4: file1+(file2-file3) -> directory1+(directory2-directory3)
|
|
(
|
|
path4.join(file),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(&path4.join(file)), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path4.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), left_merged.path_value(path4)),
|
|
),
|
|
// path5: directory1 -> file1+(file2-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path5.to_owned(),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(path5), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path5.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), left_merged.path_value(&path5.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
// path6: directory1 -> file1+(directory1-absent)
|
|
(
|
|
path6.to_owned(),
|
|
(right_merged.path_value(path6), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path6.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), left_merged.path_value(&path6.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&right_merged, &left_merged, &EverythingMatcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Diff while filtering by `path1` (file1 -> directory1) as a file
|
|
{
|
|
let matcher = FilesMatcher::new([&path1]);
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &matcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![
|
|
// path1: file1 -> directory1
|
|
(
|
|
path1.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path1), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &matcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Diff while filtering by `path1/file` (file1 -> directory1) as a file
|
|
{
|
|
let matcher = FilesMatcher::new([path1.join(file)]);
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &matcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![
|
|
// path1: file1 -> directory1
|
|
(
|
|
path1.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(&path1.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &matcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Diff while filtering by `path1` (file1 -> directory1) as a prefix
|
|
{
|
|
let matcher = PrefixMatcher::new([&path1]);
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &matcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![
|
|
(
|
|
path1.to_owned(),
|
|
(left_merged.path_value(path1), Merge::absent()),
|
|
),
|
|
(
|
|
path1.join(file),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(&path1.join(file))),
|
|
),
|
|
];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &matcher);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Diff while filtering by `path6` (directory1 -> file1+(directory1-absent)) as
|
|
// a file. We don't see the directory at `path6` on the left side, but we
|
|
// do see the directory that's included in the conflict with a file on the right
|
|
// side.
|
|
{
|
|
let matcher = FilesMatcher::new([&path6]);
|
|
let actual_diff = left_merged
|
|
.diff(&right_merged, &matcher)
|
|
.map(|(path, diff)| (path, diff.unwrap()))
|
|
.collect_vec();
|
|
let expected_diff = vec![(
|
|
path6.to_owned(),
|
|
(Merge::absent(), right_merged.path_value(path6)),
|
|
)];
|
|
assert_eq!(actual_diff, expected_diff);
|
|
diff_stream_equals_iter(&left_merged, &right_merged, &matcher);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Merge 3 resolved trees that can be resolved
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_simple() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base"), (path2, "base")]);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "base")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base"), (path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let expected = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let base1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(base1));
|
|
let side1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side1));
|
|
let side2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side2));
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(expected));
|
|
|
|
let merged = side1_merged.merge(&base1_merged, &side2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Merge 3 resolved trees that can be partially resolved
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_partial_resolution() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// path1 can be resolved, path2 cannot
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base"), (path2, "base")]);
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "side1")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "base"), (path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let expected_base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "base")]);
|
|
let expected_side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "side1")]);
|
|
let expected_side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let base1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(base1));
|
|
let side1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side1));
|
|
let side2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side2));
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![expected_base1],
|
|
vec![expected_side1, expected_side2],
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let merged = side1_merged.merge(&base1_merged, &side2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Merge 3 resolved trees, including one empty legacy tree
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_with_empty_legacy_tree() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let base1 = repo
|
|
.store()
|
|
.get_tree(RepoPath::root(), repo.store().empty_tree_id())
|
|
.unwrap();
|
|
let side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1")]);
|
|
let side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let expected = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "side1"), (path2, "side2")]);
|
|
let base1_merged = MergedTree::legacy(base1);
|
|
let side1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side1));
|
|
let side2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(side2));
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(expected));
|
|
|
|
let merged = side1_merged.merge(&base1_merged, &side2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Merge 3 trees where each one is a 3-way conflict and the result is arrived
|
|
/// at by only simplifying the conflict (no need to recurse)
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_simplify_only() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let tree1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path, "1")]);
|
|
let tree2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path, "2")]);
|
|
let tree3 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path, "3")]);
|
|
let tree4 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path, "4")]);
|
|
let tree5 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path, "5")]);
|
|
let expected = tree5.clone();
|
|
let base1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![tree1.clone()],
|
|
vec![tree2.clone(), tree3.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let side1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![tree1.clone()],
|
|
vec![tree4.clone(), tree2.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let side2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![tree4.clone()],
|
|
vec![tree5.clone(), tree3.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(expected));
|
|
|
|
let merged = side1_merged.merge(&base1_merged, &side2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Merge 3 trees with 3+1+1 terms (i.e. a 5-way conflict) such that resolving
|
|
/// the conflict between the trees leads to two trees being the same, so the
|
|
/// result is a 3-way conflict.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_simplify_result() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// The conflict in path1 cannot be resolved, but the conflict in path2 can.
|
|
let path1 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir1/file");
|
|
let path2 = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir2/file");
|
|
let tree1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "1"), (path2, "1")]);
|
|
let tree2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "2"), (path2, "2")]);
|
|
let tree3 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "3"), (path2, "3")]);
|
|
let tree4 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "4"), (path2, "2")]);
|
|
let tree5 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "4"), (path2, "1")]);
|
|
let expected_base1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "1"), (path2, "3")]);
|
|
let expected_side1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "2"), (path2, "3")]);
|
|
let expected_side2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(path1, "3"), (path2, "3")]);
|
|
let side1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![tree1.clone()],
|
|
vec![tree2.clone(), tree3.clone()],
|
|
));
|
|
let base1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(tree4.clone()));
|
|
let side2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::resolved(tree5.clone()));
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![expected_base1],
|
|
vec![expected_side1, expected_side2],
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let merged = side1_merged.merge(&base1_merged, &side2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Test that we simplify content-level conflicts before passing them to
|
|
/// files::merge().
|
|
///
|
|
/// This is what happens when you squash a conflict resolution into a conflict
|
|
/// and it gets propagated to a child where the conflict is different.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_merge_simplify_file_conflict() {
|
|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
let conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("CHANGELOG.md");
|
|
let other_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("other");
|
|
|
|
let prefix = r#"### New features
|
|
|
|
* The `ancestors()` revset function now takes an optional `depth` argument
|
|
to limit the depth of the ancestor set. For example, use `jj log -r
|
|
'ancestors(@, 5)` to view the last 5 commits.
|
|
|
|
* Support for the Watchman filesystem monitor is now bundled by default. Set
|
|
`core.fsmonitor = "watchman"` in your repo to enable.
|
|
"#;
|
|
let suffix = r#"
|
|
### Fixed bugs
|
|
"#;
|
|
let parent_base_text = format!(r#"{prefix}{suffix}"#);
|
|
let parent_left_text = format!(
|
|
r#"{prefix}
|
|
* `jj op log` now supports `--no-graph`.
|
|
{suffix}"#
|
|
);
|
|
let parent_right_text = format!(
|
|
r#"{prefix}
|
|
* You can now configure the set of immutable commits via
|
|
`revsets.immutable-heads`. For example, set it to `"main"` to prevent
|
|
rewriting commits on the `main` branch.
|
|
{suffix}"#
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);
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let child1_right_text = format!(
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r#"{prefix}
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* You can now configure the set of immutable commits via
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`revsets.immutable-heads`. For example, set it to `"main"` to prevent
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rewriting commits on the `main` branch. The new `immutable()` revset resolves
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to these immutable commits.
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{suffix}"#
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);
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let child2_text = format!(
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r#"{prefix}
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* You can now configure the set of immutable commits via
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|
`revsets.immutable-heads`. For example, set it to `"main"` to prevent
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|
rewriting commits on the `main` branch.
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|
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* `jj op log` now supports `--no-graph`.
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{suffix}"#
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);
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let expected_text = format!(
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r#"{prefix}
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* You can now configure the set of immutable commits via
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|
`revsets.immutable-heads`. For example, set it to `"main"` to prevent
|
|
rewriting commits on the `main` branch. The new `immutable()` revset resolves
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|
to these immutable commits.
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|
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* `jj op log` now supports `--no-graph`.
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{suffix}"#
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);
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|
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// conflict in parent commit
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let parent_base = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, &parent_base_text)]);
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let parent_left = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, &parent_left_text)]);
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let parent_right = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, &parent_right_text)]);
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let parent_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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vec![parent_base],
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vec![parent_left, parent_right],
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|
));
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|
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// different conflict in child
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let child1_base = create_single_tree(
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repo,
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&[(other_path, "child1"), (conflict_path, &parent_base_text)],
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|
);
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let child1_left = create_single_tree(
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|
repo,
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|
&[(other_path, "child1"), (conflict_path, &parent_left_text)],
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|
);
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let child1_right = create_single_tree(
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|
repo,
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|
&[(other_path, "child1"), (conflict_path, &child1_right_text)],
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|
);
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|
let child1_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
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|
vec![child1_base],
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|
vec![child1_left, child1_right],
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|
));
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|
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|
// resolved state
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let child2 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, &child2_text)]);
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let child2_merged = MergedTree::resolved(child2.clone());
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|
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|
// expected result
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|
let expected = create_single_tree(
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|
repo,
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|
&[(other_path, "child1"), (conflict_path, &expected_text)],
|
|
);
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|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::resolved(expected);
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|
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|
let merged = child1_merged.merge(&parent_merged, &child2_merged).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
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|
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|
// Also test the setup by checking that the unsimplified content conflict cannot
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|
// be resolved. If we later change files::merge() so this no longer fails, it
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|
// probably means that we can delete this whole test (the Merge::simplify() call
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|
// in try_resolve_file_conflict() is just an optimization then).
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|
let text_merge = Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![parent_base_text.as_bytes()],
|
|
vec![parent_left_text.as_bytes(), parent_right_text.as_bytes()],
|
|
)],
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|
vec![
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|
Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![parent_base_text.as_bytes()],
|
|
vec![parent_left_text.as_bytes(), child1_right_text.as_bytes()],
|
|
),
|
|
Merge::resolved(child2_text.as_bytes()),
|
|
],
|
|
);
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|
assert!(matches!(
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|
jj_lib::files::merge(&text_merge.flatten()),
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|
MergeResult::Conflict(_)
|
|
));
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|
}
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|
|
|
/// Like `test_merge_simplify_file_conflict()`, but some of the conflicts are
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|
/// absent.
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|
#[test]
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|
fn test_merge_simplify_file_conflict_with_absent() {
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|
let test_repo = TestRepo::init();
|
|
let repo = &test_repo.repo;
|
|
|
|
// conflict_path doesn't exist in parent and child2_left, and these two
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|
// trees can't be canceled out at the root level. Still the file merge
|
|
// should succeed by eliminating absent entries.
|
|
let child2_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("file_child2");
|
|
let conflict_path = RepoPath::from_internal_string("dir/file_conflict");
|
|
let child1 = create_single_tree(repo, &[(conflict_path, "1\n0\n")]);
|
|
let parent = create_single_tree(repo, &[]);
|
|
let child2_left = create_single_tree(repo, &[(child2_path, "")]);
|
|
let child2_base = create_single_tree(repo, &[(child2_path, ""), (conflict_path, "0\n")]);
|
|
let child2_right = create_single_tree(repo, &[(child2_path, ""), (conflict_path, "0\n2\n")]);
|
|
let child1_merged = MergedTree::resolved(child1);
|
|
let parent_merged = MergedTree::resolved(parent);
|
|
let child2_merged = MergedTree::new(Merge::from_removes_adds(
|
|
vec![child2_base],
|
|
vec![child2_left, child2_right],
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let expected = create_single_tree(repo, &[(child2_path, ""), (conflict_path, "1\n0\n2\n")]);
|
|
let expected_merged = MergedTree::resolved(expected);
|
|
|
|
let merged = child1_merged.merge(&parent_merged, &child2_merged).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(merged, expected_merged);
|
|
}
|