222 lines
7.4 KiB
Ruby
222 lines
7.4 KiB
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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describe Gitlab::Conflict::Parser, lib: true do
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let(:parser) { Gitlab::Conflict::Parser.new }
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describe '#parse' do
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def parse_text(text)
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parser.parse(text, our_path: 'README.md', their_path: 'README.md')
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end
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context 'when the file has valid conflicts' do
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let(:text) do
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<<CONFLICT
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module Gitlab
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module Regexp
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extend self
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def username_regexp
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default_regexp
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end
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<<<<<<< files/ruby/regex.rb
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def project_name_regexp
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/\A[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\. ]*\z/
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end
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def name_regexp
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/\A[a-zA-Z0-9_\-\. ]*\z/
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=======
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def project_name_regex
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%r{\A[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\. ]*\z}
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end
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def name_regex
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%r{\A[a-zA-Z0-9_\-\. ]*\z}
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>>>>>>> files/ruby/regex.rb
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end
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def path_regexp
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default_regexp
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end
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<<<<<<< files/ruby/regex.rb
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def archive_formats_regexp
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/(zip|tar|7z|tar\.gz|tgz|gz|tar\.bz2|tbz|tbz2|tb2|bz2)/
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=======
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def archive_formats_regex
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%r{(zip|tar|7z|tar\.gz|tgz|gz|tar\.bz2|tbz|tbz2|tb2|bz2)}
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>>>>>>> files/ruby/regex.rb
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end
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def git_reference_regexp
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# Valid git ref regexp, see:
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# https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-check-ref-format.html
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%r{
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(?!
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(?# doesn't begins with)
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\/| (?# rule #6)
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(?# doesn't contain)
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.*(?:
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[\/.]\.| (?# rule #1,3)
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\/\/| (?# rule #6)
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@\{| (?# rule #8)
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\\ (?# rule #9)
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)
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)
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[^\000-\040\177~^:?*\[]+ (?# rule #4-5)
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(?# doesn't end with)
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(?<!\.lock) (?# rule #1)
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(?<![\/.]) (?# rule #6-7)
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}x
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end
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protected
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<<<<<<< files/ruby/regex.rb
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def default_regexp
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/\A[.?]?[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]*(?<!\.git)\z/
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=======
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def default_regex
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%r{\A[.?]?[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]*(?<!\.git)\z}
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>>>>>>> files/ruby/regex.rb
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end
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end
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end
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CONFLICT
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end
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let(:lines) do
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parser.parse(text, our_path: 'files/ruby/regex.rb', their_path: 'files/ruby/regex.rb')
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end
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it 'sets our lines as new lines' do
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expect(lines[8..13]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'new'))
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expect(lines[26..27]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'new'))
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expect(lines[56..57]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'new'))
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end
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it 'sets their lines as old lines' do
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expect(lines[14..19]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'old'))
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expect(lines[28..29]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'old'))
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expect(lines[58..59]).to all(have_attributes(type: 'old'))
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end
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it 'sets non-conflicted lines as both' do
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expect(lines[0..7]).to all(have_attributes(type: nil))
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expect(lines[20..25]).to all(have_attributes(type: nil))
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expect(lines[30..55]).to all(have_attributes(type: nil))
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expect(lines[60..62]).to all(have_attributes(type: nil))
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end
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it 'sets consecutive line numbers for index, old_pos, and new_pos' do
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old_line_numbers = lines.select { |line| line.type != 'new' }.map(&:old_pos)
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new_line_numbers = lines.select { |line| line.type != 'old' }.map(&:new_pos)
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expect(lines.map(&:index)).to eq(0.upto(62).to_a)
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expect(old_line_numbers).to eq(1.upto(53).to_a)
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expect(new_line_numbers).to eq(1.upto(53).to_a)
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end
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end
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context 'when the file contents include conflict delimiters' do
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context 'when there is a non-start delimiter first' do
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when there is a middle delimiter first' do
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expect { parse_text('=======') }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when there is an end delimiter first' do
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expect { parse_text('>>>>>>> README.md') }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'does not raise when there is an end delimiter for a different path first' do
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expect { parse_text('>>>>>>> some-other-path.md') }
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.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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context 'when a start delimiter is followed by a non-middle delimiter' do
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let(:start_text) { "<<<<<<< README.md\n" }
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let(:end_text) { "\n=======\n>>>>>>> README.md" }
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when it is followed by an end delimiter' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + '>>>>>>> README.md' + end_text) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when it is followed by another start delimiter' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + start_text + end_text) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'does not raise when it is followed by a start delimiter for a different path' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + '>>>>>>> some-other-path.md' + end_text) }
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.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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context 'when a middle delimiter is followed by a non-end delimiter' do
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let(:start_text) { "<<<<<<< README.md\n=======\n" }
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let(:end_text) { "\n>>>>>>> README.md" }
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when it is followed by another middle delimiter' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + '=======' + end_text) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'raises UnexpectedDelimiter when it is followed by a start delimiter' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + start_text + end_text) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnexpectedDelimiter)
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end
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it 'does not raise when it is followed by a start delimiter for another path' do
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expect { parse_text(start_text + '<<<<<<< some-other-path.md' + end_text) }
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.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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it 'raises MissingEndDelimiter when there is no end delimiter at the end' do
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start_text = "<<<<<<< README.md\n=======\n"
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expect { parse_text(start_text) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::MissingEndDelimiter)
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expect { parse_text(start_text + '>>>>>>> some-other-path.md') }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::MissingEndDelimiter)
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end
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end
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context 'other file types' do
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it 'raises UnmergeableFile when lines is blank, indicating a binary file' do
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expect { parse_text('') }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnmergeableFile)
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expect { parse_text(nil) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnmergeableFile)
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end
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it 'raises UnmergeableFile when the file is over 200 KB' do
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expect { parse_text('a' * 204801) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnmergeableFile)
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end
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# All text from Rugged has an encoding of ASCII_8BIT, so force that in
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# these strings.
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context 'when the file contains UTF-8 characters' do
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it 'does not raise' do
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expect { parse_text("Espa\xC3\xB1a".force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)) }
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.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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context 'when the file contains non-UTF-8 characters' do
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it 'raises UnsupportedEncoding' do
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expect { parse_text("a\xC4\xFC".force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)) }
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.to raise_error(Gitlab::Conflict::Parser::UnsupportedEncoding)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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