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Certain invocations of "git apply --3way" will attempt threeway and fail due to missing objects, even though git is able to fall back on apply_fragments and apply the patch successfully with a return value of 0. To fix, return early from try_threeway() in the following cases: - When the patch is a rename and no lines have changed. In this case, "git diff" doesn't record the blob info, so 3way is neither possible nor necessary. - When the patch is an addition and there is no add/add conflict, i.e. direct_to_threeway is false. In this case, threeway will fail since the preimage is not in cache, but isn't necessary anyway since there is no conflict. This fixes a few unecessary error messages when applying these kinds of patches with --3way. It also fixes a reported issue where applying a concatenation of several git produced patches will fail when those patches involve a deletion followed by creation of the same file. Add a test for this case too. (test provided by <i@zenithal.me>) Signed-off-by: Jerry Zhang <jerry@skydio.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint


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