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1MERGE STRATEGIES
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3c3e6f56 4The merge mechanism (`git merge` and `git pull` commands) allows the
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5backend 'merge strategies' to be chosen with `-s` option. Some strategies
6can also take their own options, which can be passed by giving `-X<option>`
3c3e6f56 7arguments to `git merge` and/or `git pull`.
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9resolve::
10 This can only resolve two heads (i.e. the current branch
4fa535a1 11 and another branch you pulled from) using a 3-way merge
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12 algorithm. It tries to carefully detect criss-cross
13 merge ambiguities and is considered generally safe and
9688a882 14 fast.
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16recursive::
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17 This can only resolve two heads using a 3-way merge
18 algorithm. When there is more than one common
19 ancestor that can be used for 3-way merge, it creates a
9688a882 20 merged tree of the common ancestors and uses that as
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21 the reference tree for the 3-way merge. This has been
22 reported to result in fewer merge conflicts without
13f72a1d 23 causing mismerges by tests done on actual merge commits
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24 taken from Linux 2.6 kernel development history.
25 Additionally this can detect and handle merges involving
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26 renames, but currently cannot make use of detected
27 copies. This is the default merge strategy when pulling
28 or merging one branch.
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30The 'recursive' strategy can take the following options:
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32ours;;
33 This option forces conflicting hunks to be auto-resolved cleanly by
34 favoring 'our' version. Changes from the other tree that do not
35 conflict with our side are reflected to the merge result.
a944af1d 36 For a binary file, the entire contents are taken from our side.
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38This should not be confused with the 'ours' merge strategy, which does not
39even look at what the other tree contains at all. It discards everything
40the other tree did, declaring 'our' history contains all that happened in it.
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42theirs;;
c25d98b2 43 This is the opposite of 'ours'; note that, unlike 'ours', there is
bd9958c3 44 no 'theirs' merge strategy to confuse this merge option with.
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46patience;;
47 With this option, 'merge-recursive' spends a little extra time
48 to avoid mismerges that sometimes occur due to unimportant
49 matching lines (e.g., braces from distinct functions). Use
50 this when the branches to be merged have diverged wildly.
51 See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--patience`.
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53diff-algorithm=[patience|minimal|histogram|myers];;
54 Tells 'merge-recursive' to use a different diff algorithm, which
55 can help avoid mismerges that occur due to unimportant matching
56 lines (such as braces from distinct functions). See also
57 linkgit:git-diff[1] `--diff-algorithm`.
58
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59ignore-space-change;;
60ignore-all-space;;
61ignore-space-at-eol;;
e9282f02 62ignore-cr-at-eol;;
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63 Treats lines with the indicated type of whitespace change as
64 unchanged for the sake of a three-way merge. Whitespace
65 changes mixed with other changes to a line are not ignored.
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66 See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `-b`, `-w`,
67 `--ignore-space-at-eol`, and `--ignore-cr-at-eol`.
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69* If 'their' version only introduces whitespace changes to a line,
70 'our' version is used;
71* If 'our' version introduces whitespace changes but 'their'
72 version includes a substantial change, 'their' version is used;
73* Otherwise, the merge proceeds in the usual way.
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75renormalize;;
76 This runs a virtual check-out and check-in of all three stages
77 of a file when resolving a three-way merge. This option is
78 meant to be used when merging branches with different clean
79 filters or end-of-line normalization rules. See "Merging
80 branches with differing checkin/checkout attributes" in
81 linkgit:gitattributes[5] for details.
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83no-renormalize;;
84 Disables the `renormalize` option. This overrides the
85 `merge.renormalize` configuration variable.
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d2b11eca 87no-renames;;
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88 Turn off rename detection. This overrides the `merge.renames`
89 configuration variable.
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90 See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--no-renames`.
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1b47ad16 92find-renames[=<n>];;
83837ec0 93 Turn on rename detection, optionally setting the similarity
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94 threshold. This is the default. This overrides the
95 'merge.renames' configuration variable.
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96 See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--find-renames`.
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10ae7526 98rename-threshold=<n>;;
1b47ad16 99 Deprecated synonym for `find-renames=<n>`.
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62b4698e 101subtree[=<path>];;
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102 This option is a more advanced form of 'subtree' strategy, where
103 the strategy makes a guess on how two trees must be shifted to
104 match with each other when merging. Instead, the specified path
105 is prefixed (or stripped from the beginning) to make the shape of
106 two trees to match.
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108octopus::
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109 This resolves cases with more than two heads, but refuses to do
110 a complex merge that needs manual resolution. It is
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111 primarily meant to be used for bundling topic branch
112 heads together. This is the default merge strategy when
4fa535a1 113 pulling or merging more than one branch.
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115ours::
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116 This resolves any number of heads, but the resulting tree of the
117 merge is always that of the current branch head, effectively
118 ignoring all changes from all other branches. It is meant to
bb73d73c 119 be used to supersede old development history of side
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120 branches. Note that this is different from the -Xours option to
121 the 'recursive' merge strategy.
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123subtree::
124 This is a modified recursive strategy. When merging trees A and
125 B, if B corresponds to a subtree of A, B is first adjusted to
126 match the tree structure of A, instead of reading the trees at
127 the same level. This adjustment is also done to the common
128 ancestor tree.
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130With the strategies that use 3-way merge (including the default, 'recursive'),
131if a change is made on both branches, but later reverted on one of the
132branches, that change will be present in the merged result; some people find
133this behavior confusing. It occurs because only the heads and the merge base
134are considered when performing a merge, not the individual commits. The merge
135algorithm therefore considers the reverted change as no change at all, and
136substitutes the changed version instead.