Merge branch 'jk/test-commit-bulk'

A test helper has been introduced to optimize preparation of test
repositories with many simple commits, and a handful of test
scripts have been updated to use it.

* jk/test-commit-bulk:
  t6200: use test_commit_bulk
  t5703: use test_commit_bulk
  t5702: use test_commit_bulk
  t3311: use test_commit_bulk
  t5310: increase the number of bitmapped commits
  test-lib: introduce test_commit_bulk
This commit is contained in:
Junio C Hamano 2019-07-25 13:59:24 -07:00
commit df63c2e503
6 changed files with 136 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ cp expect_log_x expect_log_y
test_expect_success 'Add a few hundred commits w/notes to trigger fanout (x -> y)' '
git update-ref refs/notes/y refs/notes/x &&
git config core.notesRef refs/notes/y &&
i=5 &&
while test $i -lt $num
test_commit_bulk --start=6 --id=commit $((num - 5)) &&
i=0 &&
while test $i -lt $((num - 5))
do
i=$(($i + 1)) &&
test_commit "commit$i" >/dev/null &&
git notes add -m "notes for commit$i" || return 1
git notes add -m "notes for commit$i" HEAD~$i || return 1
i=$((i + 1))
done &&
test "$(git rev-parse refs/notes/y)" != "$(git rev-parse refs/notes/x)" &&
# Expected number of commits and notes

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@ -21,15 +21,9 @@ has_any () {
}
test_expect_success 'setup repo with moderate-sized history' '
for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
do
test_commit $i
done &&
test_commit_bulk --id=file 100 &&
git checkout -b other HEAD~5 &&
for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
do
test_commit side-$i
done &&
test_commit_bulk --id=side 10 &&
git checkout master &&
bitmaptip=$(git rev-parse master) &&
blob=$(echo tagged-blob | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
@ -106,10 +100,7 @@ test_expect_success 'clone from bitmapped repository' '
'
test_expect_success 'setup further non-bitmapped commits' '
for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
do
test_commit further-$i
done
test_commit_bulk --id=further 10
'
rev_list_tests 'partial bitmap'

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@ -499,10 +499,7 @@ test_expect_success 'upload-pack respects client shallows' '
# Add extra commits to the client so that the whole fetch takes more
# than 1 request (due to negotiation)
for i in $(test_seq 1 32)
do
test_commit -C client c$i
done &&
test_commit_bulk -C client --id=c 32 &&
git -C server checkout -b newbranch base &&
test_commit -C server client_wants &&
@ -711,10 +708,7 @@ test_expect_success 'when server does not send "ready", expect FLUSH' '
# Create many commits to extend the negotiation phase across multiple
# requests, so that the server does not send "ready" in the first
# request.
for i in $(test_seq 1 32)
do
test_commit -C http_child c$i
done &&
test_commit_bulk -C http_child --id=c 32 &&
# After the acknowledgments section, pretend that a DELIM
# (0001) was sent instead of a FLUSH (0000).

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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ test_expect_success 'setup repos for change-while-negotiating test' '
git clone "http://127.0.0.1:$LIB_HTTPD_PORT/smart/repo" "$LOCAL_PRISTINE" &&
cd "$LOCAL_PRISTINE" &&
git checkout -b side &&
for i in $(test_seq 1 33); do test_commit s$i; done &&
test_commit_bulk --id=s 33 &&
# Add novel commits to upstream
git checkout master &&
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ test_expect_success 'setup repos for fetching with ref-in-want tests' '
git clone "file://$REPO" "$LOCAL_PRISTINE" &&
cd "$LOCAL_PRISTINE" &&
git checkout -b side &&
for i in $(test_seq 1 33); do test_commit s$i; done &&
test_commit_bulk --id=s 33 &&
# Add novel commits to upstream
git checkout master &&

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@ -66,12 +66,7 @@ test_expect_success setup '
git commit -a -m "Right #5" &&
git checkout -b long &&
i=0 &&
while test $i -lt 30
do
test_commit $i one &&
i=$(($i+1))
done &&
test_commit_bulk --start=0 --message=%s --filename=one 30 &&
git show-branch &&

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@ -233,6 +233,129 @@ test_merge () {
git tag "$1"
}
# Efficiently create <nr> commits, each with a unique number (from 1 to <nr>
# by default) in the commit message.
#
# Usage: test_commit_bulk [options] <nr>
# -C <dir>:
# Run all git commands in directory <dir>
# --ref=<n>:
# ref on which to create commits (default: HEAD)
# --start=<n>:
# number commit messages from <n> (default: 1)
# --message=<msg>:
# use <msg> as the commit mesasge (default: "commit %s")
# --filename=<fn>:
# modify <fn> in each commit (default: %s.t)
# --contents=<string>:
# place <string> in each file (default: "content %s")
# --id=<string>:
# shorthand to use <string> and %s in message, filename, and contents
#
# The message, filename, and contents strings are evaluated by printf, with the
# first "%s" replaced by the current commit number. So you can do:
#
# test_commit_bulk --filename=file --contents="modification %s"
#
# to have every commit touch the same file, but with unique content.
#
test_commit_bulk () {
tmpfile=.bulk-commit.input
indir=.
ref=HEAD
n=1
message='commit %s'
filename='%s.t'
contents='content %s'
while test $# -gt 0
do
case "$1" in
-C)
indir=$2
shift
;;
--ref=*)
ref=${1#--*=}
;;
--start=*)
n=${1#--*=}
;;
--message=*)
message=${1#--*=}
;;
--filename=*)
filename=${1#--*=}
;;
--contents=*)
contents=${1#--*=}
;;
--id=*)
message="${1#--*=} %s"
filename="${1#--*=}-%s.t"
contents="${1#--*=} %s"
;;
-*)
BUG "invalid test_commit_bulk option: $1"
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
total=$1
add_from=
if git -C "$indir" rev-parse --verify "$ref"
then
add_from=t
fi
while test "$total" -gt 0
do
test_tick &&
echo "commit $ref"
printf 'author %s <%s> %s\n' \
"$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" \
"$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" \
"$GIT_AUTHOR_DATE"
printf 'committer %s <%s> %s\n' \
"$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME" \
"$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" \
"$GIT_COMMITTER_DATE"
echo "data <<EOF"
printf "$message\n" $n
echo "EOF"
if test -n "$add_from"
then
echo "from $ref^0"
add_from=
fi
printf "M 644 inline $filename\n" $n
echo "data <<EOF"
printf "$contents\n" $n
echo "EOF"
echo
n=$((n + 1))
total=$((total - 1))
done >"$tmpfile"
git -C "$indir" \
-c fastimport.unpacklimit=0 \
fast-import <"$tmpfile" || return 1
# This will be left in place on failure, which may aid debugging.
rm -f "$tmpfile"
# If we updated HEAD, then be nice and update the index and working
# tree, too.
if test "$ref" = "HEAD"
then
git -C "$indir" checkout -f HEAD || return 1
fi
}
# This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set.
# Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit
# of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.