From: Elijah Newren <newren@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+) diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt index 3f566477dcb..4520bbf020a 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-merge-tree.txt @@ -158,6 +158,52 @@ that they'd have access to if using `git merge`: * any messages that would have been printed to stdout (the <Informational messages>) +MISTAKES TO AVOID +----------------- + +Do NOT look through the resulting toplevel tree to try to find which +files conflict; parse the <Conflicted file info> section instead. Not +only would parsing an entire tree be horrendously slow in large +repositories, there are numerous types of conflicts not representable by +conflict markers (modify/delete, mode conflict, binary file changed on +both sides, file/directory conflicts, various rename conflict +permutations, etc.) + +Do NOT interpret an empty <Conflicted file info> list as a clean merge; +check the exit status. A merge can have conflicts without having +individual files conflict (there are a few types of directory rename +conflicts that fall into this category, and others might also be added +in the future). + +Do NOT attempt to guess or make the user guess the conflict types from +the <Conflicted file info> list. The information there is insufficient +to do so. For example: Rename/rename(1to2) conflicts (both sides +renamed the same file differently) will result in three different file +having higher order stages (but each only has one higher order stage), +with no way (short of the <Informational messages> section) to determine +which three files are related. File/directory conflicts also result in +a file with exactly one higher order stage. +Possibly-involved-in-directory-rename conflicts (when +"merge.directoryRenames" is unset or set to "conflicts") also result in +a file with exactly one higher order stage. In all cases, the +<Informational messages> section has the necessary info, though it is +not designed to be machine parseable. + +Do NOT assume all filenames listed in the <Informational messages> +section had conflicts. Messages can be included for files that have no +conflicts, such as "Auto-merging <file>". + +AVOID taking the OIDS from the <Conflicted file info> and re-merging +them to present the conflicts to the user. This will lose information. +Instead, look up the version of the file found within the <OID of +toplevel tree> and show that instead. In particular, the latter will +have conflict markers annotated with the original branch/commit being +merged and, if renames were involved, the original filename. While you +could include the original branch/commit in the conflict marker +annotations when re-merging, the original filename is not available from +the <Conflicted file info> and thus you would be losing information that +might help the user resolve the conflict. + GIT --- Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite -- gitgitgadget