When a file is deleted from Git and replaced with a directory+file(s),
git-stash has two unexpected behaviors.  This is tested against
versions 2.8.1 and 2.10.1:


1) Old file is removed from index and newly-added directory+file(s)
are added to index.
In this scenario, 'git stash' fails with the message:

    error: <directory>: is a directory - add individual files instead
    fatal: Unable to process path <directory>
    Cannot save the current work tree state

The expected result would be that Git properly records the state
currently stored in index.


2) Old file is removed and new-added directory+file(s) are present
only in worktree, but not added to the index.
In this scenario, 'git stash -u' works fine, but 'git stash apply'
fails with the message:

    fatal: cannot create directory at '<directory>': File exists
    Could not restore untracked files from stash

The expected result would be that Git removes 'file' and replaces with
the untracked contents recorded in the original stash.


It is worth noting that Git does properly handle the scenario where
the stash operation of (1) is replaced with a commit to a temporary
branch, so this quirk seems to be restricted to stashes only.


I found a similar issue reported 22 April 2016 titled "possible bug of
git stash deleting uncommitted files in corner case".  The thread-view
of the message is here:

    http://marc.info/?t=146132568600002&r=1&w=2


Here's a quick-and-dirty bash script to re-create all three scenarios
(1, 2, and 'commit to branch'):

===== BEGIN stash-test.sh
#!/bin/bash

set -x
export GIT_TRACE=1

setup() {
  repo=$1

  # Prepare repo
  rm -rf $repo
  git init $repo
  cd $repo

  # Add initial file (symlink to external assets)
  ln -fs /external/dir dir
  git add dir
  git commit -m "Add symlink to /external/dir"

  # Replace symlink with local copy of assets
  rm dir
  mkdir -p dir
  touch dir/local_copy_of_dir_files
}

{
  ( setup stash-test-unstaged
    git stash -u
    git stash apply )

  ( setup stash-test-staged
    git add .
    git stash )

  ( setup stash-test-commit
    git add .
    git co -b stash-branch
    git commit -m "commit to branch instead of stash" )

} 2>&1 | tee stash-test.log
===== END stash-test.sh


Thanks,
-Alex Reed

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