forked from mirrors/jj
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As discussed in https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2962#discussion_r1479384841, the previous name is confusing since the struct is used for pairs where the remote branch is not tracked by the local branch.
345 lines
12 KiB
Rust
345 lines
12 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2021 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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#![allow(missing_docs)]
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use itertools::EitherOrBoth;
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use crate::backend::CommitId;
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use crate::index::Index;
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use crate::merge::{trivial_merge, Merge};
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use crate::op_store::{RefTarget, RemoteRef};
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/// Compares `refs1` and `refs2` targets, yields entry if they differ.
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///
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/// `refs1` and `refs2` must be sorted by `K`.
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pub fn diff_named_ref_targets<'a, 'b, K: Ord>(
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refs1: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'a RefTarget)>,
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refs2: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'b RefTarget)>,
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = (K, (&'a RefTarget, &'b RefTarget))> {
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iter_named_pairs(
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refs1,
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refs2,
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|| RefTarget::absent_ref(),
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|| RefTarget::absent_ref(),
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)
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.filter(|(_, (target1, target2))| target1 != target2)
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}
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/// Compares remote `refs1` and `refs2` pairs, yields entry if they differ.
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///
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/// `refs1` and `refs2` must be sorted by `K`.
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pub fn diff_named_remote_refs<'a, 'b, K: Ord>(
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refs1: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'a RemoteRef)>,
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refs2: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'b RemoteRef)>,
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = (K, (&'a RemoteRef, &'b RemoteRef))> {
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iter_named_pairs(
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refs1,
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refs2,
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|| RemoteRef::absent_ref(),
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|| RemoteRef::absent_ref(),
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)
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.filter(|(_, (ref1, ref2))| ref1 != ref2)
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}
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/// Iterates local `refs1` and remote `refs2` pairs by name.
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///
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/// `refs1` and `refs2` must be sorted by `K`.
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pub fn iter_named_local_remote_refs<'a, 'b, K: Ord>(
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refs1: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'a RefTarget)>,
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refs2: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, &'b RemoteRef)>,
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = (K, (&'a RefTarget, &'b RemoteRef))> {
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iter_named_pairs(
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refs1,
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refs2,
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|| RefTarget::absent_ref(),
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|| RemoteRef::absent_ref(),
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)
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}
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fn iter_named_pairs<K: Ord, V1, V2>(
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refs1: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, V1)>,
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refs2: impl IntoIterator<Item = (K, V2)>,
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absent_ref1: impl Fn() -> V1,
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absent_ref2: impl Fn() -> V2,
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = (K, (V1, V2))> {
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itertools::merge_join_by(refs1, refs2, |(name1, _), (name2, _)| name1.cmp(name2)).map(
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move |entry| match entry {
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EitherOrBoth::Both((name, target1), (_, target2)) => (name, (target1, target2)),
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EitherOrBoth::Left((name, target1)) => (name, (target1, absent_ref2())),
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EitherOrBoth::Right((name, target2)) => (name, (absent_ref1(), target2)),
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},
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)
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}
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pub fn merge_ref_targets(
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index: &dyn Index,
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left: &RefTarget,
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base: &RefTarget,
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right: &RefTarget,
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) -> RefTarget {
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if let Some(&resolved) = trivial_merge(&[base], &[left, right]) {
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return resolved.clone();
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}
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let mut merge = Merge::from_vec(vec![
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left.as_merge().clone(),
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base.as_merge().clone(),
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right.as_merge().clone(),
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])
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.flatten()
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.simplify();
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if !merge.is_resolved() {
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merge_ref_targets_non_trivial(index, &mut merge);
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}
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RefTarget::from_merge(merge)
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}
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pub fn merge_remote_refs(
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index: &dyn Index,
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left: &RemoteRef,
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base: &RemoteRef,
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right: &RemoteRef,
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) -> RemoteRef {
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// Just merge target and state fields separately. Strictly speaking, merging
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// target-only change and state-only change shouldn't automatically mark the
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// new target as tracking. However, many faulty merges will end up in local
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// or remote target conflicts (since fast-forwardable move can be safely
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// "tracked"), and the conflicts will require user intervention anyway. So
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// there wouldn't be much reason to handle these merges precisely.
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let target = merge_ref_targets(index, &left.target, &base.target, &right.target);
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// Merged state shouldn't conflict atm since we only have two states, but if
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// it does, keep the original state. The choice is arbitrary.
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let state = *trivial_merge(&[base.state], &[left.state, right.state]).unwrap_or(&base.state);
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RemoteRef { target, state }
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}
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fn merge_ref_targets_non_trivial(index: &dyn Index, conflict: &mut Merge<Option<CommitId>>) {
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while let Some((remove_index, add_index)) = find_pair_to_remove(index, conflict) {
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conflict.swap_remove(remove_index, add_index);
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}
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}
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fn find_pair_to_remove(
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index: &dyn Index,
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conflict: &Merge<Option<CommitId>>,
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) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
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// If a "remove" is an ancestor of two different "adds" and one of the
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// "adds" is an ancestor of the other, then pick the descendant.
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for (add_index1, add1) in conflict.adds().enumerate() {
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for (add_index2, add2) in conflict.adds().enumerate().skip(add_index1 + 1) {
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// TODO: Instead of relying on the list order, maybe ((add1, add2), remove)
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// combination should be somehow weighted?
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let (add_index, add_id) = match (add1, add2) {
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(Some(id1), Some(id2)) if id1 == id2 => (add_index1, id1),
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(Some(id1), Some(id2)) if index.is_ancestor(id1, id2) => (add_index1, id1),
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(Some(id1), Some(id2)) if index.is_ancestor(id2, id1) => (add_index2, id2),
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_ => continue,
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};
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if let Some(remove_index) = conflict.removes().position(|remove| match remove {
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Some(id) => index.is_ancestor(id, add_id),
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None => true, // Absent ref can be considered a root
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}) {
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return Some((remove_index, add_index));
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}
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}
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}
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None
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}
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/// Pair of local and remote targets.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct LocalAndRemoteRef<'a> {
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pub local_target: &'a RefTarget,
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pub remote_ref: &'a RemoteRef,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Hash)]
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pub struct BranchPushUpdate {
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pub old_target: Option<CommitId>,
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pub new_target: Option<CommitId>,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
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pub enum BranchPushAction {
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Update(BranchPushUpdate),
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AlreadyMatches,
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LocalConflicted,
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RemoteConflicted,
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RemoteUntracked,
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}
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/// Figure out what changes (if any) need to be made to the remote when pushing
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/// this branch.
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pub fn classify_branch_push_action(targets: LocalAndRemoteRef) -> BranchPushAction {
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let local_target = targets.local_target;
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let remote_target = targets.remote_ref.tracking_target();
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if local_target == remote_target {
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BranchPushAction::AlreadyMatches
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} else if local_target.has_conflict() {
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BranchPushAction::LocalConflicted
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} else if remote_target.has_conflict() {
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BranchPushAction::RemoteConflicted
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} else if targets.remote_ref.is_present() && !targets.remote_ref.is_tracking() {
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BranchPushAction::RemoteUntracked
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} else {
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BranchPushAction::Update(BranchPushUpdate {
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old_target: remote_target.as_normal().cloned(),
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new_target: local_target.as_normal().cloned(),
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})
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use crate::op_store::RemoteRefState;
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fn new_remote_ref(target: RefTarget) -> RemoteRef {
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RemoteRef {
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target,
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state: RemoteRefState::New,
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}
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}
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fn tracking_remote_ref(target: RefTarget) -> RemoteRef {
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RemoteRef {
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target,
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state: RemoteRefState::Tracking,
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_unchanged() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone()),
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remote_ref: &tracking_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1)),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::AlreadyMatches
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_added() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone()),
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remote_ref: RemoteRef::absent_ref(),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::Update(BranchPushUpdate {
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old_target: None,
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new_target: Some(commit_id1),
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})
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_removed() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: RefTarget::absent_ref(),
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remote_ref: &tracking_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone())),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::Update(BranchPushUpdate {
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old_target: Some(commit_id1),
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new_target: None,
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})
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_updated() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let commit_id2 = CommitId::from_hex("22");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::normal(commit_id2.clone()),
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remote_ref: &tracking_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone())),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::Update(BranchPushUpdate {
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old_target: Some(commit_id1),
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new_target: Some(commit_id2),
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})
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_removed_untracked() {
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// This is not RemoteUntracked error since non-tracking remote branches
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// have no relation to local branches, and there's nothing to push.
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: RefTarget::absent_ref(),
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remote_ref: &new_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone())),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::AlreadyMatches
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_updated_untracked() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let commit_id2 = CommitId::from_hex("22");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::normal(commit_id2.clone()),
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remote_ref: &new_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone())),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::RemoteUntracked
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_local_conflicted() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let commit_id2 = CommitId::from_hex("22");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::from_legacy_form([], [commit_id1.clone(), commit_id2]),
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remote_ref: &tracking_remote_ref(RefTarget::normal(commit_id1)),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::LocalConflicted
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_classify_branch_push_action_remote_conflicted() {
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let commit_id1 = CommitId::from_hex("11");
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let commit_id2 = CommitId::from_hex("22");
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let targets = LocalAndRemoteRef {
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local_target: &RefTarget::normal(commit_id1.clone()),
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remote_ref: &tracking_remote_ref(RefTarget::from_legacy_form(
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[],
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[commit_id1, commit_id2],
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)),
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};
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assert_eq!(
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classify_branch_push_action(targets),
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BranchPushAction::RemoteConflicted
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);
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}
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}
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