Shawn O. Pearce 9ba929ed65 Merge branch 'jc/better-conflict-resolution'
* jc/better-conflict-resolution:
  Fix AsciiDoc errors in merge documentation
  git-merge documentation: describe how conflict is presented
  checkout --conflict=<style>: recreate merge in a non-default style
  checkout -m: recreate merge when checking out of unmerged index
  git-merge-recursive: learn to honor merge.conflictstyle
  merge.conflictstyle: choose between "merge" and "diff3 -m" styles
  rerere: understand "diff3 -m" style conflicts with the original
  rerere.c: use symbolic constants to keep track of parsing states
  xmerge.c: "diff3 -m" style clips merge reduction level to EAGER or less
  xmerge.c: minimum readability fixups
  xdiff-merge: optionally show conflicts in "diff3 -m" style
  xdl_fill_merge_buffer(): separate out a too deeply nested function
  checkout --ours/--theirs: allow checking out one side of a conflicting merge
  checkout -f: allow ignoring unmerged paths when checking out of the index

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	Documentation/git-checkout.txt
	builtin-checkout.c
	builtin-merge-recursive.c
	t/t7201-co.sh
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	GIT - the stupid content tracker

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"git" can mean anything, depending on your mood.

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Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an
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