Fix crashes on rare combination of file names
The NameConflictTreeWalk class is used in merge for iterating over entries in commits. The class uses a separate iterator for each commit's tree. In rare cases it can incorrectly report the same entry twice. As a result, duplicated entries are added to the merge result and later jgit throws an exception when it tries to process merge result. The problem appears only when there is a directory-file conflict for the last item in trees. Example from the bug: Commit 1: * subtree - file * subtree-0 - file Commit 2: * subtree - directory * subtree-0 - file Here the names are ordered like this: "subtree" file <"subtree-0" file < "subtree" directory. The NameConflictTreeWalk handles similar cases correctly if there are other files after subtree... in commits - this is processed in the AbstractTreeIterator.min function. Existing code has a special optimization for the case, when all trees are pointed to the same entry name - it skips additional checks. However, this optimization incorrectly skips checks if one of trees reached the end. The fix processes a situation when some trees reached the end, while others are still point to an entry. bug: 535919 Change-Id: I62fde3dd89779fac282479c093400448b4ac5c86
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@ -1035,6 +1035,32 @@ public void fileBecomesDir_noTree(MergeStrategy strategy)
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/**
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* This is a high-level test for https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=535919
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*
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* The actual fix was made in {@link org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.NameConflictTreeWalk}
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* and tested in {@link org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.NameConflictTreeWalkTest#tesdDF_LastItemsInTreeHasDFConflictAndSpecialNames}.
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*/
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@Theory
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public void checkMergeDoesntCrashWithSpecialFileNames(
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MergeStrategy strategy) throws Exception {
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Git git = Git.wrap(db);
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writeTrashFile("subtree", "");
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writeTrashFile("subtree-0", "");
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git.add().addFilepattern("subtree").call();
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git.add().addFilepattern("subtree-0").call();
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RevCommit toMerge = git.commit().setMessage("commit-1").call();
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git.rm().addFilepattern("subtree").call();
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writeTrashFile("subtree/file", "");
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git.add().addFilepattern("subtree").call();
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RevCommit mergeTip = git.commit().setMessage("commit2").call();
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ResolveMerger merger = (ResolveMerger) strategy.newMerger(db, false);
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assertTrue(merger.merge(mergeTip, toMerge));
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}
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/**
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* Merging after criss-cross merges. In this case we merge together two
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* commits which have two equally good common ancestors
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@ -137,6 +137,177 @@ public void testDF_GapByOne() throws Exception {
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}
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}
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/**
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* The test reproduces https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=535919.
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*/
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@Test
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public void tesdDF_LastItemsInTreeHasDFConflictAndSpecialNames()
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throws Exception {
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final DirCache tree0 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCache tree1 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCacheBuilder b0 = tree0.builder();
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final DirCacheBuilder b1 = tree1.builder();
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// The tree0 has the following order in git:
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// subtree, subtree-0
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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// The tree1 has the following order in git:
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// subtree-0, subtree/file
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree/file", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.finish();
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b1.finish();
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try (NameConflictTreeWalk tw = new NameConflictTreeWalk(db)) {
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree0));
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree1));
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assertModes("subtree", REGULAR_FILE, TREE, tw);
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assertTrue(tw.isSubtree());
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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tw.enterSubtree();
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assertModes("subtree/file", MISSING, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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// isDirectoryFileConflict is true, because the conflict is detected
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// on parent.
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertModes("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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assertFalse(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertFalse(tw.next());
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}
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}
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/**
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* The test reproduces https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=535919.
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*/
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@Test
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public void tesdDF_LastItemsInTreeHasDFConflictAndSpecialNames2()
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throws Exception {
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final DirCache tree0 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCache tree1 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCacheBuilder b0 = tree0.builder();
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final DirCacheBuilder b1 = tree1.builder();
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// The tree0 has the following order in git:
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// subtree-0, subtree/file
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree/file", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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// The tree1 has the following order in git:
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// subtree, subtree-0
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.finish();
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b1.finish();
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try (NameConflictTreeWalk tw = new NameConflictTreeWalk(db)) {
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree0));
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree1));
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assertModes("subtree", TREE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertTrue(tw.isSubtree());
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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tw.enterSubtree();
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assertModes("subtree/file", REGULAR_FILE, MISSING, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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// isDirectoryFileConflict is true, because the conflict is detected
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// on parent.
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertModes("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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assertFalse(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertFalse(tw.next());
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void tesdDF_NonLastItemsInTreeHasDFConflictAndSpecialNames()
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throws Exception {
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final DirCache tree0 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCache tree1 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCacheBuilder b0 = tree0.builder();
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final DirCacheBuilder b1 = tree1.builder();
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.add(createEntry("x", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree/file", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("x", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.finish();
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b1.finish();
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try (NameConflictTreeWalk tw = new NameConflictTreeWalk(db)) {
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree0));
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree1));
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assertModes("subtree", REGULAR_FILE, TREE, tw);
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assertTrue(tw.isSubtree());
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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tw.enterSubtree();
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assertModes("subtree/file", MISSING, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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// isDirectoryFileConflict is true, because the conflict is detected
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// on parent.
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// see JavaDoc for isDirectoryFileConflict for details
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertModes("subtree-0", REGULAR_FILE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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assertFalse(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertModes("x", REGULAR_FILE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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assertFalse(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertFalse(tw.next());
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void tesdDF_NoSpecialNames() throws Exception {
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final DirCache tree0 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCache tree1 = db.readDirCache();
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final DirCacheBuilder b0 = tree0.builder();
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final DirCacheBuilder b1 = tree1.builder();
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// In this test both trees (tree0 and tree1) have exactly the same order
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// of entries:
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// subtree, xubtree-0
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b0.add(createEntry("subtree", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.add(createEntry("xubtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("subtree/file", REGULAR_FILE));
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b1.add(createEntry("xubtree-0", REGULAR_FILE));
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b0.finish();
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b1.finish();
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try (NameConflictTreeWalk tw = new NameConflictTreeWalk(db)) {
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree0));
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tw.addTree(new DirCacheIterator(tree1));
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assertModes("subtree", REGULAR_FILE, TREE, tw);
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assertTrue(tw.isSubtree());
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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tw.enterSubtree();
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assertModes("subtree/file", MISSING, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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// isDirectoryFileConflict is true, because the conflict is detected
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// on parent.
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// see JavaDoc for isDirectoryFileConflict for details
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assertTrue(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertModes("xubtree-0", REGULAR_FILE, REGULAR_FILE, tw);
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assertFalse(tw.isSubtree());
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assertFalse(tw.isDirectoryFileConflict());
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assertFalse(tw.next());
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void testDF_specialFileNames() throws Exception {
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final DirCache tree0 = db.readDirCache();
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public class NameConflictTreeWalk extends TreeWalk {
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private static final int TREE_MODE = FileMode.TREE.getBits();
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/**
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* True if all {@link #trees} point to entries with equal names.
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*
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* If at least one tree iterator point to a different name or
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* reached end of the tree, the value is false.
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* Note: if all iterators reached end of trees, the value is true.
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*/
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private boolean allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef;
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private AbstractTreeIterator dfConflict;
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return trees[trees.length - 1];
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}
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AbstractTreeIterator minRef = trees[i];
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allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef = true;
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// if i > 0 then we already know that only some trees reached the end
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// (but not all), so it is impossible that ALL trees points to the
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// minRef entry.
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// Only if i == 0 it is still possible that all trees points to the same
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// minRef entry.
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allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef = i == 0;
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boolean hasConflict = false;
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minRef.matches = minRef;
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while (++i < trees.length) {
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final AbstractTreeIterator t = trees[i];
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if (t.eof())
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if (t.eof()) {
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allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef = false;
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continue;
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}
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final int cmp = t.pathCompare(minRef);
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if (cmp < 0) {
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// Exact name/mode match is best.
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//
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t.matches = minRef;
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} else if (allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef && isTree(t) && !isTree(minRef)
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&& !isGitlink(minRef) && nameEqual(t, minRef)) {
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} else if (allTreesNamesMatchFastMinRef && isTree(t)
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&& !isTree(minRef) && !isGitlink(minRef)
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&& nameEqual(t, minRef)) {
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// The minimum is a file (non-tree) but the next entry
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// of this iterator is a tree whose name matches our file.
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// This is a classic D/F conflict and commonly occurs like
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