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@ -113,3 +113,11 @@ subtree::
@@ -113,3 +113,11 @@ subtree::
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match the tree structure of A, instead of reading the trees at |
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the same level. This adjustment is also done to the common |
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ancestor tree. |
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With the strategies that use 3-way merge (including the default, 'recursive'), |
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if a change is made on both branches, but later reverted on one of the |
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branches, that change will be present in the merged result; some people find |
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this behavior confusing. It occurs because only the heads and the merge base |
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are considered when performing a merge, not the individual commits. The merge |
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algorithm therefore considers the reverted change as no change at all, and |
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substitutes the changed version instead. |
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