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Add a new test for using a custom merge strategy

Testing is done by creating a simple git-merge-theirs strategy which is
the opposite of ours. Using this in real merges is not recommended but
it's perfect for our testing needs.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@frugalware.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Miklos Vajna 17 years ago committed by Junio C Hamano
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#!/bin/sh

test_description='git-merge

Testing a custom strategy.'

. ./test-lib.sh

cat >git-merge-theirs <<EOF
#!$SHELL_PATH
eval git read-tree --reset -u \\\$\$#
EOF
chmod +x git-merge-theirs
PATH=.:$PATH
export PATH

test_expect_success 'setup' '
echo c0 >c0.c &&
git add c0.c &&
git commit -m c0 &&
git tag c0 &&
echo c1 >c1.c &&
git add c1.c &&
git commit -m c1 &&
git tag c1 &&
git reset --hard c0 &&
echo c2 >c2.c &&
git add c2.c &&
git commit -m c2 &&
git tag c2
'

test_expect_success 'merge c2 with a custom strategy' '
git reset --hard c1 &&
git merge -s theirs c2 &&
test "$(git rev-parse c1)" != "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse c1)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse c2)" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^2)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse c2^{tree})" = "$(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree})" &&
git diff --exit-code &&
test -f c0.c &&
test ! -f c1.c &&
test -f c2.c
'

test_done
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