On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 2:04 AM Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> wrote:
> * en/fast-imexport-nested-tags (2019-10-04) 8 commits
>   (merged to 'next' on 2019-10-07 at 3e75779e10)
>  + fast-export: handle nested tags
>  + t9350: add tests for tags of things other than a commit
>  + fast-export: allow user to request tags be marked with --mark-tags
>  + fast-export: add support for --import-marks-if-exists
>  + fast-import: add support for new 'alias' command
>  + fast-import: allow tags to be identified by mark labels
>  + fast-import: fix handling of deleted tags
>  + fast-export: fix exporting a tag and nothing else
>
>  Updates to fast-import/export.

Thanks!

> * en/merge-recursive-directory-rename-fixes (2019-10-12) 2 commits
>   (merged to 'next' on 2019-10-15 at ebfdc3ff7b)
>  + merge-recursive: fix merging a subdirectory into the root directory
>  + merge-recursive: clean up get_renamed_dir_portion()
>
>  A few glitches in the heuristic in merge-recursive to infer file
>  movements based on movements of other files in the same directory
>  have been corrected.
>
>  Will merge to 'master'.

I'm surprised this one was merged straight down to next; perhaps I
should have highlighted my plans a bit clearer in the thread?  I did
mention (at the end of an email) at [1], that

"Oh, and I think there's another place in the code that needs to be
tweaked to make sure we handle renaming subdirectories into the root
directory that I missed (and just wasn't tested by this testcase), so
I'll check into it and if so fix the code and add another testcase,
and include the fixups I agreed to above and send out a v2.  Probably
won't get to it until the middle of next week, though."

So, I guess I'll submit a fixup patch on top instead, either later
today or tomorrow.

Also, a very minor point but "glitches" may be misleading; it suggests
(to me at least) a malfunction rather than a failure to trigger, and
it's really only the special case of renaming/merging of a directory
into the root directory that the previous heuristics failed to detect.
The rest of the fixes were make-the-code-clearer (there were a couple
places in the code that were technically correct but quite misleading
and hard to reason about).

[1] 
https://public-inbox.org/git/CABPp-BFNCLJnt4NgFKVxURBGD1Z00gastc5q4ZPjcHmwS=k...@mail.gmail.com/

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