#!/bin/sh test_description='Merge-recursive ours and theirs variants' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success setup ' for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 do echo "$i" done >file && git add file && cp file elif && git commit -m initial && sed -e "s/1/one/" -e "s/9/nine/" >file file .gitattributes && git reset --hard master && git merge -s recursive -X theirs side && git diff --exit-code side HEAD -- file && git reset --hard master && git merge -s recursive -X ours side && git diff --exit-code master HEAD -- file ' test_expect_success 'pull passes -X to underlying merge' ' git reset --hard master && git pull -s recursive -Xours . side && git reset --hard master && git pull -s recursive -X ours . side && git reset --hard master && git pull -s recursive -Xtheirs . side && git reset --hard master && git pull -s recursive -X theirs . side && git reset --hard master && test_must_fail git pull -s recursive -X bork . side ' test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'symlink with -Xours/-Xtheirs' ' git reset --hard master && git checkout -b two master && ln -s target-zero link && git add link && git commit -m "add link pointing to zero" && ln -f -s target-two link && git commit -m "add link pointing to two" link && git checkout -b one HEAD^ && ln -f -s target-one link && git commit -m "add link pointing to one" link && # we expect symbolic links not to resolve automatically, of course git checkout one^0 && test_must_fail git merge -s recursive two && # favor theirs to resolve to target-two? git reset --hard && git checkout one^0 && git merge -s recursive -X theirs two && git diff --exit-code two HEAD link && # favor ours to resolve to target-one? git reset --hard && git checkout one^0 && git merge -s recursive -X ours two && git diff --exit-code one HEAD link ' test_done