* [PATCH 4/5] Head reduction before selecting merge strategy
@ 2008-04-24 5:52 Sverre Hvammen Johansen
2008-04-25 10:31 ` Jakub Narebski
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sverre Hvammen Johansen @ 2008-04-24 5:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git
See the documentation for an explanation of this feature.
Signed-off-by: Sverre Hvammen Johansen <hvammen@gmail.com>
---
Documentation/git-merge.txt | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
git-merge.sh | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
2 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge.txt b/Documentation/git-merge.txt
index 2af33d8..f6bc96f 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-merge.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-merge.txt
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ include::merge-options.txt[]
<remote>::
Other branch head merged into our branch. You need at
least one <remote>. Specifying more than one <remote>
- obviously means you are trying an Octopus.
+ usually means you are trying an Octopus.
include::fast-forward-options.txt[]
@@ -133,6 +133,47 @@ merge (which is typically a fraction of the whole
tree), you can
have local modifications in your working tree as long as they do
not overlap with what the merge updates.
+If more than one commit are specified on the command line, git will
+try to reduce the number of commits used (reduced parents) by
+eliminating commits than can be reached from other commits. The
+commit message will reflect the commits specified on the command line
+but the merge strategy will be selected based on the reduced parents
+including `HEAD`. The reduced parents are the parents recorded in the
+merge commit object.
+
+The following shows master and three topic branches. topicB is based
+on topicA, topicA is previously branched off from master, and topicC
+is based on the tip of the master branch:
+
+------------
+ o---o---o topicB
+ /
+ o---o---o topicA
+ /
+ o---o---o---o---o---o master
+ \
+ o---o topicC
+------------
+
+Merging topicA, B and C to the master branch will select the merge
+strategy based on the three branches master, topicB, and topicC
+(topicA is eliminated since it can be reached from topicB). topicB
+and topicC are the reduced parents and are therefore the only
+parents recorded in the merge commit object:
+
+------------
+ $ git checkout master
+ $ git merge topicA topicB topicC
+
+ o---o---o topicB
+ / \
+ o---o---o topicA \
+ / \
+ o---o---o---o---o---o o master
+ \ /
+ o---o topicC
+------------
+
When there are conflicts, these things happen:
1. `HEAD` stays the same.
diff --git a/git-merge.sh b/git-merge.sh
index 7c34b6c..7c70c56 100755
--- a/git-merge.sh
+++ b/git-merge.sh
@@ -337,11 +337,16 @@ set x $remoteheads ; shift
find_reduced_parents "$@"
-actual_parents=$(git rev-parse "$@")
+# ff_head may be included here or later in actual parents
+if test -n "$reduced_parents"
+then
+ test $head = $ff_head ||
+ reduced_parents="$ff_head$LF$reduced_parents"
+fi
case "$use_strategies" in
'')
- case "$actual_parents" in
+ case "$reduced_parents" in
?*"$LF"?*)
var="`git config --get pull.octopus`"
if test -n "$var"
@@ -406,17 +411,23 @@ then
finish "$new_head" "$msg" || exit
dropsave
exit 0
+ else
+ reduced_parents="$ff_head"
+ ff_head=$head
fi
+else
+ test $head != $ff_head -a $fast_forward = never &&
+ reduced_parents="$ff_head$LF$reduced_parents"
fi
-case "$actual_parents" in
+case "$reduced_parents" in
?*"$LF"?*)
- # We have more than one actual parent
- common=$(git show-branch --merge-base $head $actual_parents)
+ # We have more than one reduced parent
+ common=$(git show-branch --merge-base $head $reduced_parents)
;;
*)
- # We have exactly one actual parent
- test "$common" != not_queried || common=$(git merge-base --all
$head $actual_parents)
+ # We have exactly one reduced parent
+ test "$common" != not_queried || common=$(git merge-base --all
$head $reduced_parents)
case "$common" in
?*"$LF"?*)
# We are not doing octopus and not fast forward. Need a
@@ -429,13 +440,13 @@ case "$actual_parents" in
# See if it is really trivial.
git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT >/dev/null || exit
echo "Trying really trivial in-index merge..."
- if git read-tree --trivial -m -u -v $common
$head $actual_parents &&
+ if git read-tree --trivial -m -u -v $common
$head $reduced_parents &&
result_tree=$(git write-tree)
then
echo "Wonderful."
result_commit=$(
printf '%s\n' "$merge_msg" |
- git commit-tree $result_tree
-p HEAD -p $actual_parents
+ git commit-tree $result_tree
-p HEAD -p $reduced_parents
) || exit
finish "$result_commit" "In-index merge"
dropsave
@@ -484,7 +495,7 @@ do
# Remember which strategy left the state in the working tree
wt_strategy=$strategy
- git-merge-$strategy $common -- "$head_arg" $actual_parents
+ git-merge-$strategy $common -- "$head_arg" $reduced_parents
exit=$?
if test "$no_commit" = t && test "$exit" = 0
then
@@ -520,17 +531,12 @@ done
# auto resolved the merge cleanly.
if test '' != "$result_tree"
then
- if test $fast_forward = allow
- then
- parents=$(git show-branch --independent "$head" "$@")
- else
- parents=$(git rev-parse "$head" "$@")
- fi
- parents=$(echo "$parents" | sed -e 's/^/-p /')
- result_commit=$(printf '%s\n' "$merge_msg" | git commit-tree
$result_tree $parents) || exit
- finish "$result_commit" "Merge made by $wt_strategy."
- dropsave
- exit 0
+ test $head = $ff_head && reduced_parents="$head$LF$reduced_parents"
+ parents=$(echo "$reduced_parents" | sed -e 's/^/-p /')
+ result_commit=$(printf '%s\n' "$merge_msg" | git commit-tree
$result_tree $parents) || exit
+ finish "$result_commit" "Merge made by $wt_strategy."
+ dropsave
+ exit 0
fi
# Pick the result from the best strategy and have the user fix it up.
@@ -554,7 +560,7 @@ case "$best_strategy" in
echo "Rewinding the tree to pristine..."
restorestate
echo "Using the $best_strategy to prepare resolving by hand."
- git-merge-$best_strategy $common -- "$head_arg" $actual_parents
+ git-merge-$best_strategy $common -- "$head_arg" $reduced_parents
;;
esac
--
Sverre Hvammen Johansen
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* Re: [PATCH 4/5] Head reduction before selecting merge strategy
2008-04-24 5:52 [PATCH 4/5] Head reduction before selecting merge strategy Sverre Hvammen Johansen
@ 2008-04-25 10:31 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-04 4:52 ` Sverre Hvammen Johansen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jakub Narebski @ 2008-04-25 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sverre Hvammen Johansen; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, git
"Sverre Hvammen Johansen" <hvammen@gmail.com> writes:
> See the documentation for an explanation of this feature.
I think I get the idea now.
You want to generalize fast-forward merge, or what's equivalent make
fast-formard merge to be special case of head reduction. This should
be written both in commit message and in documentation. Do I
understand your goal correctly?
With head reduction comes three things:
* the merge strategy used
* recorded parents
* generated merge commit message
The simplest way would be to use reduced head for all three things,
I think.
But I also think that this commit in series is the most controversial
one; is it realy needed for other commits? I would put it then as the
last commit in series...
> +If more than one commit are specified on the command line, git will
> +try to reduce the number of commits used (reduced parents) by
> +eliminating commits than can be reached from other commits. The
> +commit message will reflect the commits specified on the command line
> +but the merge strategy will be selected based on the reduced parents
> +including `HEAD`. The reduced parents are the parents recorded in the
> +merge commit object.
Is it a correct solution, to use provided (specified) heads for
generation of merge commit message, but use reduced heads for
selecting merge strategy _and_ also as parents recorded in merge
commits? Perhaps it is; but IMHO you should have written it in the
commit message, and defend this decision in commit message.
> +
> +The following shows master and three topic branches. topicB is based
> +on topicA, topicA is previously branched off from master, and topicC
> +is based on the tip of the master branch:
> +
> +------------
> + o---o---o topicB
> + /
> + o---o---o topicA
> + /
> + o---o---o---o---o---o master
> + \
> + o---o topicC
> +------------
I think I would start with simpler example without 'topicC', of
reduction of octopus to two-parent ordinary merge.
> diff --git a/git-merge.sh b/git-merge.sh
> index 7c34b6c..7c70c56 100755
> --- a/git-merge.sh
> +++ b/git-merge.sh
> @@ -337,11 +337,16 @@ set x $remoteheads ; shift
>
> find_reduced_parents "$@"
>
> -actual_parents=$(git rev-parse "$@")
This was introduced by some of your earlier commits, isn't it?
[...]
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Jakub Narebski
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* Re: [PATCH 4/5] Head reduction before selecting merge strategy
2008-04-25 10:31 ` Jakub Narebski
@ 2008-05-04 4:52 ` Sverre Hvammen Johansen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sverre Hvammen Johansen @ 2008-05-04 4:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jakub Narebski; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, git
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:31 AM, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Sverre Hvammen Johansen" <hvammen@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > See the documentation for an explanation of this feature.
>
> I think I get the idea now.
>
> You want to generalize fast-forward merge, or what's equivalent make
> fast-formard merge to be special case of head reduction. This should
> be written both in commit message and in documentation. Do I
> understand your goal correctly?
>
> With head reduction comes three things:
> * the merge strategy used
> * recorded parents
> * generated merge commit message
The recorded parents and the generated merge commit message is the
same with or without this patch. The only difference is the merge
strategy used.
> The simplest way would be to use reduced head for all three things,
> I think.
Actually, we can't do that. A real merge always need to involve HEAD.
In the case that HEAD is not included in the reduced parents we could
do a FF+merge, but that is a rather radical change that deserve its
own patch.
Changing the generated merge commit message is also a radical change.
I don't intend to write any patches for this for now. Maybe later if
the series gets accepted.
> But I also think that this commit in series is the most controversial
> one; is it realy needed for other commits? I would put it then as the
> last commit in series...
I agree with you, but I don't intend to spend time on this now to
rewrite it again. I am quite happy with how the series turned out.
> > +The following shows master and three topic branches. topicB is based
> > +on topicA, topicA is previously branched off from master, and topicC
> > +is based on the tip of the master branch:
> > +
> > +------------
> > + o---o---o topicB
> > + /
> > + o---o---o topicA
> > + /
> > + o---o---o---o---o---o master
> > + \
> > + o---o topicC
> > +------------
>
> I think I would start with simpler example without 'topicC', of
> reduction of octopus to two-parent ordinary merge.
I am not sure that we need to have this in the documentation at all.
I have asked for comments on this before but not received any
feedback. This late, the documentation will have to be fixed in-tree,
if needed.
> > diff --git a/git-merge.sh b/git-merge.sh
> > index 7c34b6c..7c70c56 100755
> > --- a/git-merge.sh
> > +++ b/git-merge.sh
> > @@ -337,11 +337,16 @@ set x $remoteheads ; shift
> >
> > find_reduced_parents "$@"
> >
> > -actual_parents=$(git rev-parse "$@")
>
> This was introduced by some of your earlier commits, isn't it?
Yes, [PATCH 3/5] Restructure git-merge.sh
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