This does two things:
- It changes the hardcoded default merge strategy for two-head
git-pull from resolve to recursive.
- .git/config file acquires two configuration items.
pull.twohead names the strategy for two-head case, and
pull.octopus names the strategy for octopus merge.
IOW you are paranoid, you can have the following lines in your
.git/config file and keep using git-merge-resolve when pulling
one remote:
[pull]
twohead = resolve
OTOH, you can say this:
[pull]
twohead = resolve
twohead = recursive
to try quicker resolve first, and when it fails, fall back to
recursive.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
exit 0
;;
?*' '?*)
- strategy_default_args='-s octopus'
+ var=`git-var -l | sed -ne 's/^pull\.octopus=/-s /p'`
+ if test '' = "$var"
+ then
+ strategy_default_args='-s octopus'
+ else
+ strategy_default_args=$var
+ fi
;;
*)
- strategy_default_args='-s resolve'
+ var=`git-var -l | sed -ne 's/^pull\.twohead=/-s /p'`
+ if test '' = "$var"
+ then
+ strategy_default_args='-s recursive'
+ else
+ strategy_default_args=$var
+ fi
;;
esac