git-commit-vandalism/t/t1091-sparse-checkout-builtin.sh

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='sparse checkout builtin tests'
. ./test-lib.sh
list_files() {
# Do not replace this with 'ls "$1"', as "ls" with BSD-lineage
# enables "-A" by default for root and ends up including ".git" and
# such in its output. (Note, though, that running the test suite as
# root is generally not recommended.)
(cd "$1" && printf '%s\n' *)
}
check_files() {
list_files "$1" >actual &&
shift &&
printf "%s\n" $@ >expect &&
test_cmp expect actual
}
test_expect_success 'setup' '
git init repo &&
(
cd repo &&
echo "initial" >a &&
mkdir folder1 folder2 deep &&
mkdir deep/deeper1 deep/deeper2 &&
mkdir deep/deeper1/deepest &&
cp a folder1 &&
cp a folder2 &&
cp a deep &&
cp a deep/deeper1 &&
cp a deep/deeper2 &&
cp a deep/deeper1/deepest &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "initial commit"
)
'
test_expect_success 'git sparse-checkout list (empty)' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >list 2>err &&
test_must_be_empty list &&
test_i18ngrep "this worktree is not sparse (sparse-checkout file may not exist)" err
'
test_expect_success 'git sparse-checkout list (populated)' '
test_when_finished rm -f repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
cat >repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout <<-\EOF &&
/folder1/*
/deep/
**/a
!*bin*
EOF
cp repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout expect &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >list &&
test_cmp expect list
'
test_expect_success 'git sparse-checkout init' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout init &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
EOF
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
test_cmp_config -C repo true core.sparsecheckout &&
check_files repo a
'
test_expect_success 'git sparse-checkout list after init' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
EOF
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'init with existing sparse-checkout' '
echo "*folder*" >> repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout init &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
*folder*
EOF
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
check_files repo a folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'clone --sparse' '
git clone --sparse "file://$(pwd)/repo" clone &&
git -C clone sparse-checkout list >actual &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
EOF
test_cmp expect actual &&
check_files clone a
'
test_expect_success 'set enables config' '
git init empty-config &&
(
cd empty-config &&
test_commit test file &&
test_path_is_missing .git/config.worktree &&
test_must_fail git sparse-checkout set nothing &&
test_path_is_file .git/config.worktree &&
test_must_fail git config core.sparseCheckout &&
git sparse-checkout set "/*" &&
test_cmp_config true core.sparseCheckout
)
'
test_expect_success 'set sparse-checkout using builtin' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout set "/*" "!/*/" "*folder*" &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
*folder*
EOF
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
check_files repo a folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'set sparse-checkout using --stdin' '
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/folder1/
/folder2/
EOF
git -C repo sparse-checkout set --stdin <expect &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
check_files repo "a folder1 folder2"
'
test_expect_success 'cone mode: match patterns' '
git -C repo config --worktree core.sparseCheckoutCone true &&
rm -rf repo/a repo/folder1 repo/folder2 &&
git -C repo read-tree -mu HEAD 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep ! "disabling cone patterns" err &&
git -C repo reset --hard &&
check_files repo a folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'cone mode: warn on bad pattern' '
test_when_finished mv sparse-checkout repo/.git/info/ &&
cp repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout . &&
echo "!/deep/deeper/*" >>repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
git -C repo read-tree -mu HEAD 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "unrecognized negative pattern" err
'
test_expect_success 'sparse-checkout disable' '
test_when_finished rm -rf repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout disable &&
test_path_is_file repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
git -C repo config --list >config &&
test_must_fail git config core.sparseCheckout &&
check_files repo a deep folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'cone mode: init and set' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout init --cone &&
git -C repo config --list >config &&
test_i18ngrep "core.sparsecheckoutcone=true" config &&
list_files repo >dir &&
echo a >expect &&
test_cmp expect dir &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout set deep/deeper1/deepest/ 2>err &&
test_must_be_empty err &&
check_files repo a deep &&
check_files repo/deep a deeper1 &&
check_files repo/deep/deeper1 a deepest &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/deep/
!/deep/*/
/deep/deeper1/
!/deep/deeper1/*/
/deep/deeper1/deepest/
EOF
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout set --stdin 2>err <<-\EOF &&
folder1
folder2
EOF
test_must_be_empty err &&
check_files repo a folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'cone mode: list' '
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
folder1
folder2
EOF
git -C repo sparse-checkout set --stdin <expect &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout list >actual 2>err &&
test_must_be_empty err &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'cone mode: set with nested folders' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout set deep deep/deeper1/deepest 2>err &&
test_line_count = 0 err &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/deep/
EOF
test_cmp repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout expect
'
test_expect_success 'revert to old sparse-checkout on bad update' '
test_when_finished git -C repo reset --hard &&
echo update >repo/deep/deeper2/a &&
cp repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout expect &&
test_must_fail git -C repo sparse-checkout set deep/deeper1 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "cannot set sparse-checkout patterns" err &&
test_cmp repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout expect &&
check_files repo/deep a deeper1 deeper2
'
test_expect_success 'revert to old sparse-checkout on empty update' '
git init empty-test &&
(
echo >file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m "test" &&
test_must_fail git sparse-checkout set nothing 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory" err &&
test_i18ngrep ! ".git/index.lock" err &&
git sparse-checkout set file
)
'
test_expect_success 'fail when lock is taken' '
test_when_finished rm -rf repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout.lock &&
touch repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout.lock &&
test_must_fail git -C repo sparse-checkout set deep 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep "File exists" err
'
test_expect_success '.gitignore should not warn about cone mode' '
git -C repo config --worktree core.sparseCheckoutCone true &&
echo "**/bin/*" >repo/.gitignore &&
git -C repo reset --hard 2>err &&
test_i18ngrep ! "disabling cone patterns" err
'
test_expect_success 'sparse-checkout (init|set|disable) fails with dirty status' '
git clone repo dirty &&
echo dirty >dirty/folder1/a &&
test_must_fail git -C dirty sparse-checkout init &&
test_must_fail git -C dirty sparse-checkout set /folder2/* /deep/deeper1/* &&
test_must_fail git -C dirty sparse-checkout disable &&
git -C dirty reset --hard &&
git -C dirty sparse-checkout init &&
git -C dirty sparse-checkout set /folder2/* /deep/deeper1/* &&
git -C dirty sparse-checkout disable
'
sparse-checkout: respect core.ignoreCase in cone mode When a user uses the sparse-checkout feature in cone mode, they add patterns using "git sparse-checkout set <dir1> <dir2> ..." or by using "--stdin" to provide the directories line-by-line over stdin. This behaviour naturally looks a lot like the way a user would type "git add <dir1> <dir2> ..." If core.ignoreCase is enabled, then "git add" will match the input using a case-insensitive match. Do the same for the sparse-checkout feature. Perform case-insensitive checks while updating the skip-worktree bits during unpack_trees(). This is done by changing the hash algorithm and hashmap comparison methods to optionally use case- insensitive methods. When this is enabled, there is a small performance cost in the hashing algorithm. To tease out the worst possible case, the following was run on a repo with a deep directory structure: git ls-tree -d -r --name-only HEAD | git sparse-checkout set --stdin The 'set' command was timed with core.ignoreCase disabled or enabled. For the repo with a deep history, the numbers were core.ignoreCase=false: 62s core.ignoreCase=true: 74s (+19.3%) For reproducibility, the equivalent test on the Linux kernel repository had these numbers: core.ignoreCase=false: 3.1s core.ignoreCase=true: 3.6s (+16%) Now, this is not an entirely fair comparison, as most users will define their sparse cone using more shallow directories, and the performance improvement from eb42feca97 ("unpack-trees: hash less in cone mode" 2019-11-21) can remove most of the hash cost. For a more realistic test, drop the "-r" from the ls-tree command to store only the first-level directories. In that case, the Linux kernel repository takes 0.2-0.25s in each case, and the deep repository takes one second, plus or minus 0.05s, in each case. Thus, we _can_ demonstrate a cost to this change, but it is unlikely to matter to any reasonable sparse-checkout cone. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-12-13 19:09:53 +01:00
test_expect_success 'cone mode: set with core.ignoreCase=true' '
git -C repo sparse-checkout init --cone &&
git -C repo -c core.ignoreCase=true sparse-checkout set folder1 &&
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/folder1/
sparse-checkout: respect core.ignoreCase in cone mode When a user uses the sparse-checkout feature in cone mode, they add patterns using "git sparse-checkout set <dir1> <dir2> ..." or by using "--stdin" to provide the directories line-by-line over stdin. This behaviour naturally looks a lot like the way a user would type "git add <dir1> <dir2> ..." If core.ignoreCase is enabled, then "git add" will match the input using a case-insensitive match. Do the same for the sparse-checkout feature. Perform case-insensitive checks while updating the skip-worktree bits during unpack_trees(). This is done by changing the hash algorithm and hashmap comparison methods to optionally use case- insensitive methods. When this is enabled, there is a small performance cost in the hashing algorithm. To tease out the worst possible case, the following was run on a repo with a deep directory structure: git ls-tree -d -r --name-only HEAD | git sparse-checkout set --stdin The 'set' command was timed with core.ignoreCase disabled or enabled. For the repo with a deep history, the numbers were core.ignoreCase=false: 62s core.ignoreCase=true: 74s (+19.3%) For reproducibility, the equivalent test on the Linux kernel repository had these numbers: core.ignoreCase=false: 3.1s core.ignoreCase=true: 3.6s (+16%) Now, this is not an entirely fair comparison, as most users will define their sparse cone using more shallow directories, and the performance improvement from eb42feca97 ("unpack-trees: hash less in cone mode" 2019-11-21) can remove most of the hash cost. For a more realistic test, drop the "-r" from the ls-tree command to store only the first-level directories. In that case, the Linux kernel repository takes 0.2-0.25s in each case, and the deep repository takes one second, plus or minus 0.05s, in each case. Thus, we _can_ demonstrate a cost to this change, but it is unlikely to matter to any reasonable sparse-checkout cone. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-12-13 19:09:53 +01:00
EOF
test_cmp expect repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
check_files repo a folder1
sparse-checkout: respect core.ignoreCase in cone mode When a user uses the sparse-checkout feature in cone mode, they add patterns using "git sparse-checkout set <dir1> <dir2> ..." or by using "--stdin" to provide the directories line-by-line over stdin. This behaviour naturally looks a lot like the way a user would type "git add <dir1> <dir2> ..." If core.ignoreCase is enabled, then "git add" will match the input using a case-insensitive match. Do the same for the sparse-checkout feature. Perform case-insensitive checks while updating the skip-worktree bits during unpack_trees(). This is done by changing the hash algorithm and hashmap comparison methods to optionally use case- insensitive methods. When this is enabled, there is a small performance cost in the hashing algorithm. To tease out the worst possible case, the following was run on a repo with a deep directory structure: git ls-tree -d -r --name-only HEAD | git sparse-checkout set --stdin The 'set' command was timed with core.ignoreCase disabled or enabled. For the repo with a deep history, the numbers were core.ignoreCase=false: 62s core.ignoreCase=true: 74s (+19.3%) For reproducibility, the equivalent test on the Linux kernel repository had these numbers: core.ignoreCase=false: 3.1s core.ignoreCase=true: 3.6s (+16%) Now, this is not an entirely fair comparison, as most users will define their sparse cone using more shallow directories, and the performance improvement from eb42feca97 ("unpack-trees: hash less in cone mode" 2019-11-21) can remove most of the hash cost. For a more realistic test, drop the "-r" from the ls-tree command to store only the first-level directories. In that case, the Linux kernel repository takes 0.2-0.25s in each case, and the deep repository takes one second, plus or minus 0.05s, in each case. Thus, we _can_ demonstrate a cost to this change, but it is unlikely to matter to any reasonable sparse-checkout cone. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-12-13 19:09:53 +01:00
'
test_expect_success 'interaction with submodules' '
git clone repo super &&
(
cd super &&
mkdir modules &&
git submodule add ../repo modules/child &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "add submodule" &&
git sparse-checkout init --cone &&
git sparse-checkout set folder1
) &&
check_files super a folder1 modules &&
check_files super/modules/child a deep folder1 folder2
'
test_expect_success 'different sparse-checkouts with worktrees' '
git -C repo worktree add --detach ../worktree &&
check_files worktree "a deep folder1 folder2" &&
git -C worktree sparse-checkout init --cone &&
git -C repo sparse-checkout set folder1 &&
git -C worktree sparse-checkout set deep/deeper1 &&
check_files repo a folder1 &&
check_files worktree a deep
'
check_read_tree_errors () {
REPO=$1
FILES=$2
ERRORS=$3
git -C $REPO read-tree -mu HEAD 2>err &&
if test -z "$ERRORS"
then
test_must_be_empty err
else
test_i18ngrep "$ERRORS" err
fi &&
check_files $REPO $FILES
}
test_expect_success 'pattern-checks: /A/**' '
cat >repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/folder1/**
EOF
check_read_tree_errors repo "a folder1" "disabling cone pattern matching"
'
test_expect_success 'pattern-checks: /A/**/B/' '
cat >repo/.git/info/sparse-checkout <<-\EOF &&
/*
!/*/
/deep/**/deepest
EOF
check_read_tree_errors repo "a deep" "disabling cone pattern matching" &&
check_files repo/deep "deeper1" &&
check_files repo/deep/deeper1 "deepest"
'
test_done