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We write conflict to the working copy by materializing them as
conflict markers in a file. When the file has been modified (or just
the mtime has changed), we parse the markers to reconstruct the
conflict. For example, let's say we see this conflict marker:
```
<<<<<<<
+++++++
b
%%%%%%%
-a
+c
>>>>>>>
```
Then we will create a hunk with ["a"] as removed and ["b", "c"] as
added.
Now, since commit
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test_bad_locking.rs | ||
test_commit_builder.rs | ||
test_commit_concurrent.rs | ||
test_conflicts.rs | ||
test_diff_summary.rs | ||
test_git.rs | ||
test_index.rs | ||
test_init.rs | ||
test_load_repo.rs | ||
test_merge_trees.rs | ||
test_mut_repo.rs | ||
test_operations.rs | ||
test_refs.rs | ||
test_revset.rs | ||
test_revset_graph_iterator.rs | ||
test_rewrite.rs | ||
test_view.rs | ||
test_working_copy.rs | ||
test_working_copy_concurrent.rs | ||
test_working_copy_sparse.rs | ||
test_workspace.rs |