Junio C Hamano <[email protected]> writes:
> * Here is what I am at the moment; I cannot quite explain (hence I
> cannot convince myself) why this is the right solution, but it
> seems to make the above sample case work without breaking any
> existing tests. It is possible that the tests that would break
> without the "&& !p->score" bit are expecting wrong results, but I
> didn't look at them in detail.
Sadly, I think this is garbage. "Do not consider creation-half of a
broken pair, ever" is too simple and cripples this case that starts
with two files A and B that are quite different:
$ git add A B
$ mv A B.new
$ mv B A
$ mv B.new B
$ git diff -B -M
where the internal machinery breaks both A and B into these two file
pairs:
delete A(old)
create A(new)
delete B(old)
create B(new)
and then match them up to produce
rename A to B
rename B to A
The rule need to be "creation-half of a broken pair can be used as
the destination of a rename, if and only if its corresponding
deletion-half is used as the source of another rename elsewhere".
Under that condition, a file A that is completely rewritten to
become similar to another existing file B can be expressed as a
rename of B, because A is renamed away to make room in the same
change.
Fixing this is turning out to be more complex than I originally
hoped X-<.
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