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octopus: do not do AND'ed merge base.

When doing an octopus, we incorrectly used the previous merge
base as the reference to compute next merge base.  This was
unnecessary, because that can never be better than using the
original HEAD.  And that is far simpler as well ;-).

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
maint
Junio C Hamano 19 years ago
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      git-merge-octopus.sh

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git-merge-octopus.sh

@ -5,6 +5,9 @@
# Resolve two or more trees. # Resolve two or more trees.
# #


LF='
'

# The first parameters up to -- are merge bases; the rest are heads. # The first parameters up to -- are merge bases; the rest are heads.
bases= head= remotes= sep_seen= bases= head= remotes= sep_seen=
for arg for arg
@ -42,14 +45,18 @@ CNT=1 ;# counting our head
NON_FF_MERGE=0 NON_FF_MERGE=0
for SHA1 in $remotes for SHA1 in $remotes
do do
common=$(git-merge-base $MRC $SHA1) || common=$(git-merge-base --all $MRC $SHA1) ||
die "Unable to find common commit with $SHA1" die "Unable to find common commit with $SHA1"


if test "$common" = $SHA1 case "$common" in
then ?*"$LF"?*)
die "Not trivially mergeable."
;;
$SHA1)
echo "Already up-to-date with $SHA1" echo "Already up-to-date with $SHA1"
continue continue
fi ;;
esac


CNT=`expr $CNT + 1` CNT=`expr $CNT + 1`
PARENT="$PARENT -p $SHA1" PARENT="$PARENT -p $SHA1"
@ -79,7 +86,15 @@ do
exit 2 ; # Automatic merge failed; should not be doing Octopus exit 2 ; # Automatic merge failed; should not be doing Octopus
next=$(git-write-tree 2>/dev/null) next=$(git-write-tree 2>/dev/null)
fi fi
MRC=$common
# We have merged the other branch successfully. Ideally
# we could implement OR'ed heads in merge-base, and keep
# a list of commits we have merged so far in MRC to feed
# them to merge-base, but we approximate it by keep using
# the current MRC. We used to update it to $common, which
# was incorrectly doing AND'ed merge-base here, which was
# unneeded.

MRT=$next MRT=$next
done done



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