From: "Tim Renouf (open source)" <tpr.ll@botech.co.uk>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: bug report: git checkout deletes worktree file even though it is excluded by sparse-checkout
Date: Fri, 28 May 2021 21:14:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F58C0A40-A1B4-4B47-A8EA-20FEAB011B0D@botech.co.uk> (raw)
Hi all
I have a bug report: git checkout deletes a worktree file even though it is excluded by sparse-checkout, even if it is dirty.
Watch this (starting in an empty directory):
$ git init
Initialised empty Git repository in /mnt/amd/home/trenouf/amd/tmp/git/.git/
$ echo file1 >file1; echo file2 >file2
$ git add file1 file2
$ git commit -m"commit 1"
[master (root-commit) 4f7035d] commit 1
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1
create mode 100644 file2
$ git rm file2
rm 'file2'
$ git commit -m"rm file2"
[master d025c99] rm file2
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
delete mode 100644 file2
$ git checkout master~1
HEAD is now at 4f7035d commit 1
$ git sparse-checkout set /file1
$ ls
file1
$ echo dirty >file2
$ ls
file1 file2
$ git checkout master
Previous HEAD position was 4f7035d commit 1
Switched to branch 'master'
$ ls
file1
I set up sparse-checkout to include only file1, not file2. file2 is now not in the worktree, even though it is in the commit I am checked out at. Then I create file2 with arbitrary content. Then a git checkout switching to the commit where file2 is removed also deletes it from the worktree.
I assert that file2 should be left untouched by that checkout, because it is excluded by sparse-checkout. I guess file2 had its skip-worktree bit set before the checkout that removed it from the index; that should stop it being deleted in the worktree.
To be clear, I expect that last “ls” to still show “file1 file2”.
Thank you for your attention if you have got this far.
-tpr
[System Info]
git version:
git version 2.31.1
cpu: x86_64
no commit associated with this build
sizeof-long: 8
sizeof-size_t: 8
shell-path: /bin/sh
uname: Linux 5.8.0-53-generic #60~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 6 09:52:46 UTC 2021 x86_64
compiler info: gnuc: 9.3
libc info: glibc: 2.31
$SHELL (typically, interactive shell): /bin/bash
next reply other threads:[~2021-05-28 20:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-05-28 20:14 Tim Renouf (open source) [this message]
2021-05-28 22:44 ` bug report: git checkout deletes worktree file even though it is excluded by sparse-checkout Elijah Newren
2021-06-01 18:31 ` [PATCH] unpack-trees: add core.sparseCheckoutRmFiles config Tim Renouf
2021-06-02 2:00 ` Derrick Stolee
2021-06-02 2:32 ` Junio C Hamano
2021-06-02 5:53 ` Elijah Newren
2021-06-02 6:13 ` Tim Renouf (open source)
2021-06-02 23:41 ` Elijah Newren
2021-06-05 15:33 ` Tim Renouf (open source)
2021-06-02 1:37 ` bug report: git checkout deletes worktree file even though it is excluded by sparse-checkout Derrick Stolee
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