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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='test trace2 facility'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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2019-04-15 22:39:47 +02:00
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# Turn off any inherited trace2 settings for this test.
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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sane_unset GIT_TRACE2 GIT_TRACE2_PERF GIT_TRACE2_EVENT
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sane_unset GIT_TRACE2_BARE
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sane_unset GIT_TRACE2_CONFIG_PARAMS
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2019-04-15 22:39:47 +02:00
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2019-02-22 23:25:10 +01:00
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perl -MJSON::PP -e 0 >/dev/null 2>&1 && test_set_prereq JSON_PP
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# Add t/helper directory to PATH so that we can use a relative
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# path to run nested instances of test-tool.exe (see 004child).
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# This helps with HEREDOC comparisons later.
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TTDIR="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/t/helper/" && export TTDIR
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PATH="$TTDIR:$PATH" && export PATH
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# Warning: use of 'test_cmp' may run test-tool.exe and/or git.exe
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# Warning: to do the actual diff/comparison, so the HEREDOCs here
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# Warning: only cover our actual calls to test-tool and/or git.
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# Warning: So you may see extra lines in artifact files when
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# Warning: interactively debugging.
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V=$(git version | sed -e 's/^git version //') && export V
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# There are multiple trace2 targets: normal, perf, and event.
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# Trace2 events will/can be written to each active target (subject
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# to whatever filtering that target decides to do).
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# Test each target independently.
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#
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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# Defer setting GIT_TRACE2_PERF until the actual command we want to
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2019-02-22 23:25:10 +01:00
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# test because hidden git and test-tool commands in the test
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# harness can contaminate our output.
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# We don't bother repeating the 001return and 002exit tests, since they
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# have coverage in the normal and perf targets.
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# Verb 003error
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#
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# To the above, add multiple 'error <msg>' events
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test_expect_success JSON_PP 'event stream, error event' '
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test_when_finished "rm trace.event actual expect" &&
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/trace.event" test-tool trace2 003error "hello world" "this is a test" &&
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perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t0212/parse_events.perl" <trace.event >actual &&
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sed -e "s/^|//" >expect <<-EOF &&
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|VAR1 = {
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| "_SID0_":{
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| "argv":[
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "003error",
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| "hello world",
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| "this is a test"
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| ],
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| "errors":[
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| "%s",
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| "%s"
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| ],
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "version":"$V"
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| }
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|};
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EOF
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test_cmp expect actual
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# Verb 004child
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#
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# Test nested spawning of child processes.
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#
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# Conceptually, this looks like:
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# P1: TT trace2 004child
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# P2: |--- TT trace2 004child
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# P3: |--- TT trace2 001return 0
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test_expect_success JSON_PP 'event stream, return code 0' '
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test_when_finished "rm trace.event actual expect" &&
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/trace.event" test-tool trace2 004child test-tool trace2 004child test-tool trace2 001return 0 &&
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2019-02-22 23:25:10 +01:00
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perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t0212/parse_events.perl" <trace.event >actual &&
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sed -e "s/^|//" >expect <<-EOF &&
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|VAR1 = {
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| "_SID0_":{
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| "argv":[
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "004child",
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| "test-tool",
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| "trace2",
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| "004child",
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| "test-tool",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "child":{
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| "0":{
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| "child_argv":[
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "004child",
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| "test-tool",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "child_class":"?",
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| "child_code":0,
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| "use_shell":0
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "version":"$V"
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| "_SID0_/_SID1_":{
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "004child",
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| "test-tool",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "child":{
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| "0":{
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| "child_argv":[
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "child_class":"?",
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| "child_code":0,
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| "use_shell":0
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| },
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2/trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "version":"$V"
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| "_SID0_/_SID1_/_SID2_":{
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2/trace2/trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "version":"$V"
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|};
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EOF
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test_cmp expect actual
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# Test listing of all "interesting" config settings.
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test_expect_success JSON_PP 'event stream, list config' '
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test_when_finished "rm trace.event actual expect" &&
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git config --local t0212.abc 1 &&
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git config --local t0212.def "hello world" &&
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/trace.event" GIT_TRACE2_CONFIG_PARAMS="t0212.*" test-tool trace2 001return 0 &&
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perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t0212/parse_events.perl" <trace.event >actual &&
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sed -e "s/^|//" >expect <<-EOF &&
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|VAR1 = {
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| "_SID0_":{
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| "_EXE_",
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| "trace2",
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| "001return",
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| "0"
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "params":[
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| "param":"t0212.abc",
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| "value":"1"
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| {
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| "param":"t0212.def",
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| "value":"hello world"
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| }
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| "version":"$V"
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|};
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EOF
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test_cmp expect actual
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test_expect_success JSON_PP 'basic trace2_data' '
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test_when_finished "rm trace.event actual expect" &&
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trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
For an environment variable that is supposed to be set by users, the
GIT_TR2* env vars are just too unclear, inconsistent, and ugly.
Most of the established GIT_* environment variables don't use
abbreviations, and in case of the few that do (GIT_DIR,
GIT_COMMON_DIR, GIT_DIFF_OPTS) it's quite obvious what the
abbreviations (DIR and OPTS) stand for. But what does TR stand for?
Track, traditional, trailer, transaction, transfer, transformation,
transition, translation, transplant, transport, traversal, tree,
trigger, truncate, trust, or ...?!
The trace2 facility, as the '2' suffix in its name suggests, is
supposed to eventually supercede Git's original trace facility. It's
reasonable to expect that the corresponding environment variables
follow suit, and after the original GIT_TRACE variables they are
called GIT_TRACE2; there is no such thing is 'GIT_TR'.
All trace2-specific config variables are, very sensibly, in the
'trace2' section, not in 'tr2'.
OTOH, we don't gain anything at all by omitting the last three
characters of "trace" from the names of these environment variables.
So let's rename all GIT_TR2* environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*,
before they make their way into a stable release.
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-19 16:43:08 +02:00
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GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/trace.event" test-tool trace2 006data test_category k1 v1 test_category k2 v2 &&
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perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t0212/parse_events.perl" <trace.event >actual &&
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sed -e "s/^|//" >expect <<-EOF &&
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|VAR1 = {
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| "006data",
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| "test_category",
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| "k1",
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| "v1",
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| "test_category",
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| "k2",
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| "v2"
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| "data":{
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| "test_category":{
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| "k1":"v1",
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| "k2":"v2"
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| }
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| },
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| "exit_code":0,
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| "hierarchy":"trace2",
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| "name":"trace2",
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| "version":"$V"
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EOF
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test_cmp expect actual
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# Now test without environment variables and get all Trace2 settings
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# from the global config.
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test_expect_success JSON_PP 'using global config, event stream, error event' '
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test_when_finished "rm trace.event actual expect" &&
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test_config_global trace2.eventTarget "$(pwd)/trace.event" &&
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test-tool trace2 003error "hello world" "this is a test" &&
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perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t0212/parse_events.perl" <trace.event >actual &&
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sed -e "s/^|//" >expect <<-EOF &&
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|VAR1 = {
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| "_SID0_":{
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| "trace2",
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| "hello world",
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| "this is a test"
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| ],
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| "errors":[
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| "%s",
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test_expect_success 'discard traces when there are too many files' '
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xargs touch <../expected_filenames.txt &&
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cd .. &&
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test_done
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