Workaround for "Not enough space" error due to the bug of Windows.
Large write requests fail when stdout is switched to binary mode.
As a workaround, limit the data size to write once.
#!/bin/sh
#
# hgmerge - default merge helper for Mercurial
#
# This tries to find a way to do three-way merge on the current system.
# The result ought to end up in $1. Script is run in root directory of
# repository.
#
# Environment variables set by Mercurial:
# HG_FILE name of file within repo
# HG_MY_NODE revision being merged
# HG_OTHER_NODE revision being merged
set -e # bail out quickly on failure
LOCAL="$1"
BASE="$2"
OTHER="$3"
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then
EDITOR="vi"
fi
# find decent versions of our utilities, insisting on the GNU versions where we
# need to
MERGE="merge"
DIFF3="gdiff3"
DIFF="gdiff"
PATCH="gpatch"
type "$MERGE" >/dev/null 2>&1 || MERGE=
type "$DIFF3" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF3="diff3"
$DIFF3 --version >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF3=
type "$DIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF="diff"
type "$DIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || DIFF=
type "$PATCH" >/dev/null 2>&1 || PATCH="patch"
type "$PATCH" >/dev/null 2>&1 || PATCH=
# find optional visual utilities
FILEMERGE="/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app/Contents/MacOS/FileMerge"
KDIFF3="kdiff3"
TKDIFF="tkdiff"
MELD="meld"
type "$FILEMERGE" >/dev/null 2>&1 || FILEMERGE=
type "$KDIFF3" >/dev/null 2>&1 || KDIFF3=
type "$TKDIFF" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TKDIFF=
type "$MELD" >/dev/null 2>&1 || MELD=
# Hack for Solaris
TEST="/usr/bin/test"
type "$TEST" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TEST="/bin/test"
type "$TEST" >/dev/null 2>&1 || TEST="test"
# random part of names
RAND="$RANDOM$RANDOM"
# temporary directory for diff+patch merge
HGTMP="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/hgmerge.$RAND"
# backup file
BACKUP="$LOCAL.orig.$RAND"
# file used to test for file change
CHGTEST="$LOCAL.chg.$RAND"
# put all your required cleanup here
cleanup() {
rm -f "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
rm -rf "$HGTMP"
}
# functions concerning program exit
success() {
cleanup
exit 0
}
failure() {
echo "merge failed" 1>&2
mv "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
cleanup
exit 1
}
# Ask if the merge was successful
ask_if_merged() {
while true; do
echo "$LOCAL seems unchanged."
echo "Was the merge successful? [y/n]"
read answer
case "$answer" in
y*|Y*) success;;
n*|N*) failure;;
esac
done
}
# Check if conflict markers are present and ask if the merge was successful
conflicts_or_success() {
while egrep '^(<<<<<<< .*|=======|>>>>>>> .*)$' "$LOCAL" >/dev/null; do
echo "$LOCAL contains conflict markers."
echo "Keep this version? [y/n]"
read answer
case "$answer" in
y*|Y*) success;;
n*|N*) failure;;
esac
done
success
}
# Clean up when interrupted
trap "failure" 1 2 3 6 15 # HUP INT QUIT ABRT TERM
# Back up our file (and try hard to keep the mtime unchanged)
mv "$LOCAL" "$BACKUP"
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
# Attempt to do a non-interactive merge
if [ -n "$MERGE" -o -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
if [ -n "$MERGE" ]; then
$MERGE "$LOCAL" "$BASE" "$OTHER" 2> /dev/null && success
elif [ -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
$DIFF3 -m "$BACKUP" "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$LOCAL" && success
fi
if [ $? -gt 1 ]; then
echo "automatic merge failed! Exiting." 1>&2
failure
fi
fi
# on MacOS X try FileMerge.app, shipped with Apple's developer tools
if [ -n "$FILEMERGE" ]; then
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL"
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
# filemerge prefers the right by default
$FILEMERGE -left "$OTHER" -right "$LOCAL" -ancestor "$BASE" -merge "$LOCAL"
[ $? -ne 0 ] && echo "FileMerge failed to launch" && failure
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ]; then
# try using kdiff3, which is fairly nice
if [ -n "$KDIFF3" ]; then
$KDIFF3 --auto "$BASE" "$BACKUP" "$OTHER" -o "$LOCAL" || failure
conflicts_or_success
fi
# try using tkdiff, which is a bit less sophisticated
if [ -n "$TKDIFF" ]; then
$TKDIFF "$BACKUP" "$OTHER" -a "$BASE" -o "$LOCAL" || failure
conflicts_or_success
fi
if [ -n "$MELD" ]; then
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
# protect our feet - meld allows us to save to the left file
cp "$BACKUP" "$LOCAL.tmp.$RAND"
# Meld doesn't have automatic merging, so to reduce intervention
# use the file with conflicts
$MELD "$LOCAL.tmp.$RAND" "$LOCAL" "$OTHER" || failure
# Also it doesn't return good error code
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
fi
# Attempt to do a merge with $EDITOR
if [ -n "$MERGE" -o -n "$DIFF3" ]; then
echo "conflicts detected in $LOCAL"
cp "$BACKUP" "$CHGTEST"
case "$EDITOR" in
"emacs")
$EDITOR "$LOCAL" --eval '(condition-case nil (smerge-mode 1) (error nil))' || failure
;;
*)
$EDITOR "$LOCAL" || failure
;;
esac
# Some editors do not return meaningful error codes
# Do not take any chances
$TEST "$LOCAL" -nt "$CHGTEST" && conflicts_or_success || ask_if_merged
fi
# attempt to manually merge with diff and patch
if [ -n "$DIFF" -a -n "$PATCH" ]; then
(umask 077 && mkdir "$HGTMP") || {
echo "Could not create temporary directory $HGTMP" 1>&2
failure
}
$DIFF -u "$BASE" "$OTHER" > "$HGTMP/diff" || :
if $PATCH "$LOCAL" < "$HGTMP/diff"; then
success
else
# If rejects are empty after using the editor, merge was ok
$EDITOR "$LOCAL" "$LOCAL.rej" || failure
$TEST -s "$LOCAL.rej" || success
fi
failure
fi
echo
echo "hgmerge: unable to find any merge utility!"
echo "supported programs:"
echo "merge, FileMerge, tkdiff, kdiff3, meld, diff+patch"
echo
failure