t/interop: report which vanilla git command failed
The interop test library sets up wrappers "git.a" and "git.b" to represent the two versions to be tested. It also wraps vanilla "git" to report an error, with the goal of catching tests which accidentally fail to use one of the version-specific wrappers (which could invalidate the tests in a very subtle way). But when it catches an invocation of vanilla git, it doesn't give any details, which makes it very hard to debug exactly which invocation is responsible (especially if it's buried in a function invocation, etc). Let's report the arguments passed to git, which helps narrow it down. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ generate_wrappers () {
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wrap_git .bin/git.a "$DIR_A" &&
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wrap_git .bin/git.b "$DIR_B" &&
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write_script .bin/git <<-\EOF &&
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echo >&2 fatal: test tried to run generic git
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echo >&2 fatal: test tried to run generic git: $*
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exit 1
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EOF
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PATH=$(pwd)/.bin:$PATH
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