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    am: reload .gitattributes after patching it · 2c65d90f
    brian m. carlson authored and Junio C Hamano's avatar Junio C Hamano committed
    
    
    When applying multiple patches with git am, or when rebasing using the
    am backend, it's possible that one of our patches has updated a
    gitattributes file. Currently, we cache this information, so if a
    file in a subsequent patch has attributes applied, the file will be
    written out with the attributes in place as of the time we started the
    rebase or am operation, not with the attributes applied by the previous
    patch. This problem does not occur when using the -m or -i flags to
    rebase.
    
    To ensure we write the correct data into the working tree, expire the
    cache after each patch that touches a path ending in ".gitattributes".
    Since we load these attributes in multiple separate files, we must
    expire them accordingly.
    
    Verify that both the am and rebase code paths work correctly, including
    the conflict marker size with am -3.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarbrian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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