update-index: add tests for sparse-checkout compatibility

Introduce tests for a variety of `git update-index` use cases, including
performance scenarios. Tests are intended to exercise `update-index` with
options that change the commands interaction with the index (e.g.,
`--again`) and with files/directories inside and outside a sparse checkout
cone.

Of note is that these tests clearly establish the behavior of `git
update-index --add` with untracked, outside-of-cone files. Unlike `git add`,
which fails with an error when provided with such files, `update-index`
succeeds in adding them to the index. Additionally, the `skip-worktree` flag
is *not* automatically added to the new entry. Although this is pre-existing
behavior, there are a couple of reasons to avoid changing it in favor of
consistency with e.g. `git add`:

* `update-index` is low-level command for modifying the index; while it can
  perform operations similar to those of `add`, it traditionally has fewer
  "guardrails" preventing a user from doing something they may not want to
  do (in this case, adding an outside-of-cone, non-`skip-worktree` file to
  the index)
* `update-index` typically only exits with an error code if it is incapable
  of performing an operation (e.g., if an internal function call fails);
  adding a new file outside the sparse checkout definition is still a valid
  operation, albeit an inadvisable one
* `update-index` does not implicitly set flags (e.g., `skip-worktree`) when
  creating new index entries with `--add`; if flags need to be updated,
  options like `--[no-]skip-worktree` allow a user to intentionally set them

All this to say that, while there are valid reasons to consider changing the
treatment of outside-of-cone files in `update-index`, there are also
sufficient reasons for leaving it as-is.

Co-authored-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Victoria Dye 2022-01-11 18:05:04 +00:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 35682ada44
commit e015d4d961
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@ -118,5 +118,6 @@ test_perf_on_all git diff --cached
test_perf_on_all git blame $SPARSE_CONE/a
test_perf_on_all git blame $SPARSE_CONE/f3/a
test_perf_on_all git checkout-index -f --all
test_perf_on_all git update-index --add --remove $SPARSE_CONE/a
test_done

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@ -630,6 +630,173 @@ test_expect_success 'reset with wildcard pathspec' '
test_all_match git ls-files -s -- folder1
'
test_expect_success 'update-index modify outside sparse definition' '
init_repos &&
write_script edit-contents <<-\EOF &&
echo text >>$1
EOF
# Create & modify folder1/a
# Note that this setup is a manual way of reaching the erroneous
# condition in which a `skip-worktree` enabled, outside-of-cone file
# exists on disk. It is used here to ensure `update-index` is stable
# and behaves predictably if such a condition occurs.
run_on_sparse mkdir -p folder1 &&
run_on_sparse cp ../initial-repo/folder1/a folder1/a &&
run_on_all ../edit-contents folder1/a &&
# If file has skip-worktree enabled, update-index does not modify the
# index entry
test_sparse_match git update-index folder1/a &&
test_sparse_match git status --porcelain=v2 &&
test_must_be_empty sparse-checkout-out &&
# When skip-worktree is disabled (even on files outside sparse cone), file
# is updated in the index
test_sparse_match git update-index --no-skip-worktree folder1/a &&
test_all_match git status --porcelain=v2 &&
test_all_match git update-index folder1/a &&
test_all_match git status --porcelain=v2
'
test_expect_success 'update-index --add outside sparse definition' '
init_repos &&
write_script edit-contents <<-\EOF &&
echo text >>$1
EOF
# Create folder1, add new file
run_on_sparse mkdir -p folder1 &&
run_on_all ../edit-contents folder1/b &&
# The *untracked* out-of-cone file is added to the index because it does
# not have a `skip-worktree` bit to signal that it should be ignored
# (unlike in `git add`, which will fail due to the file being outside
# the sparse checkout definition).
test_all_match git update-index --add folder1/b &&
test_all_match git status --porcelain=v2
'
# NEEDSWORK: `--remove`, unlike the rest of `update-index`, does not ignore
# `skip-worktree` entries by default and will remove them from the index.
# The `--ignore-skip-worktree-entries` flag must be used in conjunction with
# `--remove` to ignore the `skip-worktree` entries and prevent their removal
# from the index.
test_expect_success 'update-index --remove outside sparse definition' '
init_repos &&
# When --ignore-skip-worktree-entries is _not_ specified:
# out-of-cone, not-on-disk files are removed from the index
test_sparse_match git update-index --remove folder1/a &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
D folder1/a
EOF
test_sparse_match git diff --cached --name-status &&
test_cmp expect sparse-checkout-out &&
# Reset the state
test_all_match git reset --hard &&
# When --ignore-skip-worktree-entries is specified, out-of-cone
# (skip-worktree) files are ignored
test_sparse_match git update-index --remove --ignore-skip-worktree-entries folder1/a &&
test_sparse_match git diff --cached --name-status &&
test_must_be_empty sparse-checkout-out &&
# Reset the state
test_all_match git reset --hard &&
# --force-remove supercedes --ignore-skip-worktree-entries, removing
# a skip-worktree file from the index (and disk) when both are specified
# with --remove
test_sparse_match git update-index --force-remove --ignore-skip-worktree-entries folder1/a &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
D folder1/a
EOF
test_sparse_match git diff --cached --name-status &&
test_cmp expect sparse-checkout-out
'
test_expect_success 'update-index with directories' '
init_repos &&
# update-index will exit silently when provided with a directory name
# containing a trailing slash
test_all_match git update-index deep/ folder1/ &&
grep "Ignoring path deep/" sparse-checkout-err &&
grep "Ignoring path folder1/" sparse-checkout-err &&
# When update-index is given a directory name WITHOUT a trailing slash, it will
# behave in different ways depending on the status of the directory on disk:
# * if it exists, the command exits with an error ("add individual files instead")
# * if it does NOT exist (e.g., in a sparse-checkout), it is assumed to be a
# file and either triggers an error ("does not exist and --remove not passed")
# or is ignored completely (when using --remove)
test_all_match test_must_fail git update-index deep &&
run_on_all test_must_fail git update-index folder1 &&
test_must_fail git -C full-checkout update-index --remove folder1 &&
test_sparse_match git update-index --remove folder1 &&
test_all_match git status --porcelain=v2
'
test_expect_success 'update-index --again file outside sparse definition' '
init_repos &&
test_all_match git checkout -b test-reupdate &&
# Update HEAD without modifying the index to introduce a difference in
# folder1/a
test_sparse_match git reset --soft update-folder1 &&
# Because folder1/a differs in the index vs HEAD,
# `git update-index --no-skip-worktree --again` will effectively perform
# `git update-index --no-skip-worktree folder1/a` and remove the skip-worktree
# flag from folder1/a
test_sparse_match git update-index --no-skip-worktree --again &&
test_sparse_match git status --porcelain=v2 &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
D folder1/a
EOF
test_sparse_match git diff --name-status &&
test_cmp expect sparse-checkout-out
'
test_expect_success 'update-index --cacheinfo' '
init_repos &&
deep_a_oid=$(git -C full-checkout rev-parse update-deep:deep/a) &&
folder2_oid=$(git -C full-checkout rev-parse update-folder2:folder2) &&
folder1_a_oid=$(git -C full-checkout rev-parse update-folder1:folder1/a) &&
test_all_match git update-index --cacheinfo 100644 $deep_a_oid deep/a &&
test_all_match git status --porcelain=v2 &&
# Cannot add sparse directory, even in sparse index case
test_all_match test_must_fail git update-index --add --cacheinfo 040000 $folder2_oid folder2/ &&
# Sparse match only: the new outside-of-cone entry is added *without* skip-worktree,
# so `git status` reports it as "deleted" in the worktree
test_sparse_match git update-index --add --cacheinfo 100644 $folder1_a_oid folder1/a &&
test_sparse_match git status --porcelain=v2 &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
MD folder1/a
EOF
test_sparse_match git status --short -- folder1/a &&
test_cmp expect sparse-checkout-out &&
# To return folder1/a to "normal" for a sparse checkout (ignored &
# outside-of-cone), add the skip-worktree flag.
test_sparse_match git update-index --skip-worktree folder1/a &&
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
S folder1/a
EOF
test_sparse_match git ls-files -t -- folder1/a &&
test_cmp expect sparse-checkout-out
'
test_expect_success 'merge, cherry-pick, and rebase' '
init_repos &&