libgit2/tests/resources/merge-recursive/.gitted/objects/a0
Edward Thomson 78859c6344 merge: handle conflicts in recursive base building
When building a recursive merge base, allow conflicts to occur.
Use the file (with conflict markers) as the common ancestor.

The user has already seen and dealt with this conflict by virtue
of having a criss-cross merge.  If they resolved this conflict
identically in both branches, then there will be no conflict in the
result.  This is the best case scenario.

If they did not resolve the conflict identically in the two branches,
then we will generate a new conflict.  If the user is simply using
standard conflict output then the results will be fairly sensible.
But if the user is using a mergetool or using diff3 output, then the
common ancestor will be a conflict file (itself with diff3 output,
haha!).  This is quite terrible, but it matches git's behavior.
2015-11-25 15:38:39 -05:00
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2d4fd126e0cc8fb46ee48cf38bad36d44f2dbc merge: handle conflicts in recursive base building 2015-11-25 15:38:39 -05:00
65d3022e99a1943177c10a53cce38bc2127042 merge: add simple recursive test 2015-11-25 15:37:11 -05:00