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56 * if the parents don't have a common ancestor, fail the operation.
61 target is not a descendent of source; fail the operation otherwise.
72 There is one more thing to consider - splicing. It's not an operation
117 For some filesystems a method can involve a directory operation on
118 another filesystem; it may be ecryptfs doing operation in the underlying
122 directory operation on this filesystem might involve directory operations
124 it should be possible to rank the filesystems so that directory operation
185 Each operation in the minimal cycle must have locked at least
221 of another - otherwise the operation would not have progressed past
254 the only operation that could introduce loops is cross-directory rename.
255 Suppose after the operation there is a loop; since there hadn't been such
256 loops before the operation, at least on of the nodes in that loop must've
260 Since the operation has succeeded, neither source nor target could have
265 the operation. But everything other than source and target has kept
266 the parent after the operation, so the operation does not change the
270 Now consider the loop created by the operation. It passes through either