Add a 'create' helper function in test.sh.

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Avery Pennarun 2009-04-26 15:55:56 -04:00
parent 1f73862f3b
commit 0ad3dd8534

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test.sh
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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
#!/bin/bash -x
create()
{
for d in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
echo "$1"
done >"$1"
}
. shellopts.sh
set -e
create()
{
echo "$1" >"$1"
git add "$1"
}
rm -rf mainline subproj
mkdir mainline subproj
@ -16,25 +16,21 @@ cd subproj
git init
create sub1
git add sub1
git commit -m 'sub1'
git branch sub1
git branch -m master subproj
create sub2
git add sub2
git commit -m 'sub2'
git branch sub2
create sub3
git add sub3
git commit -m 'sub3'
git branch sub3
cd ../mainline
git init
create main4
git add main4
git commit -m 'main4'
git branch -m master mainline
@ -46,15 +42,12 @@ git subtree add --prefix=subdir FETCH_HEAD
git merge -m 'merge -s -ours' -s ours FETCH_HEAD
create subdir/main-sub5
git add subdir/main-sub5
git commit -m 'main-sub5'
create main6
git add main6
git commit -m 'main6 boring'
create subdir/main-sub7
git add subdir/main-sub7
git commit -m 'main-sub7'
git fetch ../subproj sub2
@ -67,7 +60,6 @@ echo "split1={$split1}"
git branch split1 "$split1"
create subdir/main-sub8
git add subdir/main-sub8
git commit -m 'main-sub8'
cd ../subproj
@ -76,7 +68,6 @@ git branch split1 FETCH_HEAD
git merge FETCH_HEAD
create sub9
git add sub9
git commit -m 'sub9'
cd ../mainline
@ -84,7 +75,6 @@ split2=$(git subtree split --annotate='*' --prefix subdir --rejoin)
git branch split2 "$split2"
create subdir/main-sub10
git add subdir/main-sub10
git commit -m 'main-sub10'
split3=$(git subtree split --annotate='*' --prefix subdir --rejoin)