From: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net>
To: Heiko Voigt <hvoigt@hvoigt.net>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [WIP PATCH 0/3] implement merge strategy for submodule links
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 12:12:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201006121212.50545.johan@herland.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cover.1276059473.git.hvoigt@hvoigt.net>
On Friday 11 June 2010, Heiko Voigt wrote:
> The following patch series is a work in progress. The idea is whenever
> you need to merge two SHA1's of a submodule we search for a ref in the
> submodule which already contains both. If one such ref exists the
> resulting SHA1 is the one pointed at by that ref.
I appreciate the effort to improve submodule handling, but I'm not sure I
like this approach. Even though you try to apply it as conservatively as
possible, it still smells a little like trying to make Git too clever for
its own good.
E.g. say we have the following commit history in the submodule:
A---B---C---D <-- master
Now, say that your merge conflict comes from one branch updating the
submodule from B to C, while the other branch reverts the submodule from B
to A. In your proposed scheme, Git would auto-resolve the conflict to D.
In this case Git has no way of knowing whether the update from B to C is
"better" than the revert from B to A. Maybe the revert to A happened because
there is a showstopper bug in B that has not yet been fixed, and the best
solution is to revert to A until a fix can be made. Or maybe C fixes that
showstopper bug, so C is safe after all.
In any case, fast-forwarding to D seems irresponsible, since we have no
concept of how well D is tested. Maybe it introduces another showstopper
bug, and that is why neither branch has upgraded to it yet?
This whole idea is somewhat similar to branch-tracking submodules (recently
discussed in another thread), except that it only applies on _merge_ in the
superproject, and you don't get to choose _which_ branch it's tracking.
That's _way_ too arbitrary for my tastes.
> The implementation currently searches through all refs and if one (and
> only one) ref exists which contains both sides it merges. In all other
> cases it fails.
Still doesn't solve the fundamental A---B---C---D problem I demonstrated
above.
> Future Plans:
>
> * Only search stable branches. E.g. by default only master and
> */master. The stable branch list will be configurable.
What is this "stable" branch of which you speak? "Stable" is a very relative
concept, depending on which repo you're working in, and which branch you're
working on. In any case, master is often not the most stable branch in a
given repo. In git.git for example, maint is more stable than master. Also,
I have many repos where master should not be considered "stable" at all...
...Johan
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Johan Herland, <johan@herland.net>
www.herland.net
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-06-12 10:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-06-11 12:23 [WIP PATCH 0/3] implement merge strategy for submodule links Heiko Voigt
2010-06-11 12:23 ` [WIP PATCH 1/3] extend ref iteration for submodules Heiko Voigt
2010-06-11 12:23 ` [WIP PATCH 2/3] add missing && to submodule-merge testcase Heiko Voigt
2010-06-11 12:23 ` [WIP PATCH 3/3] implement automatic fast forward merge for submodules Heiko Voigt
2010-06-12 10:12 ` Johan Herland [this message]
2010-06-12 12:06 ` Re: [WIP PATCH 0/3] implement merge strategy for submodule links Heiko Voigt
2010-06-13 17:59 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-14 17:02 ` Heiko Voigt
2010-06-14 23:59 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-15 17:37 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-06-16 0:05 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-16 17:16 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-06-16 21:32 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-16 22:11 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-06-17 0:39 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-17 21:13 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-06-18 9:40 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-18 13:55 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-06-19 9:43 ` Heiko Voigt
2010-06-19 15:54 ` Jens Lehmann
2010-06-19 10:17 ` Heiko Voigt
2010-06-19 13:15 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-19 15:52 ` [WIP PATCH 3/3] implement automatic fast forward merge for submodules Heiko Voigt
2010-06-20 18:04 ` [WIP PATCH 0/3] implement merge strategy for submodule links Junio C Hamano
2010-06-20 23:06 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-21 0:03 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-06-21 10:19 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-21 15:22 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-06-21 22:35 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-22 4:04 ` Junio C Hamano
2010-06-22 10:48 ` Johan Herland
2010-06-23 7:38 ` Finn Arne Gangstad
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