\newcommand{\pancsof}[2]{\pancs ( #1 , #2 ) }
\newcommand{\pendsof}[2]{\pends ( #1 , #2 ) }
-\newcommand{\merge}[4]{{\mathcal M}(#1,#2,#3,#4)}
+\newcommand{\merge}{{\mathcal M}}
+\newcommand{\mergeof}[4]{\merge(#1,#2,#3,#4)}
%\newcommand{\merge}[4]{{#2 {{\frac{ #1 }{ #3 } #4}}}}
\newcommand{\patch}{{\mathcal P}}
the Topbloke patch itself, we hope that git's merge algorithm will
DTRT or that the user will no longer care about the Topbloke patch.
-\item[ $\displaystyle \merge{C}{L}{M}{R} $ ]
+\item[ $\displaystyle \mergeof{C}{L}{M}{R} $ ]
The contents of a git merge result:
$\displaystyle D \isin C \equiv
If we are constructing $C$, given
\gathbegin
- \merge{C}{L}{M}{R}
+ \mergeof{C}{L}{M}{R}
\gathnext
L \le C
\gathnext
\gathnext
\patchof{C} = \patchof{L}
\gathnext
- \merge{C}{L}{R^+}{R^-}
+ \mergeof{C}{L}{R^+}{R^-}
\end{gather}
\subsection{Conditions}
\gathnext
\patchof{C} = \patchof{L}
\gathnext
- \merge{C}{L}{M}{R}
+ \mergeof{C}{L}{M}{R}
\end{gather}
\subsection{Conditions}