Improve the testing for test-lib.sh itself to assert that we have a
exit code of 1, not any non-zero. Improves code added in
0445e6f0a1 (test-lib: '--run' to run only specific tests,
2014-04-30).
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Refactor the two check_sub_test_lib_test*() functions to avoid
duplicating the same comparison they did of stdout. This duplication
was initially added when check_sub_test_lib_test_err() was added in
0445e6f0a1 (test-lib: '--run' to run only specific tests,
2014-04-30).
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The use of a sub-shell for running the test_cmp of stdout/stderr for
the test author was introduced in this form in 565b6fa87b (tests:
refactor mechanics of testing in a sub test-lib, 2012-12-16), but from
looking at the history that seemed to have diligently copied my
original ad-hoc implementation in 7b90511970 (t/t0000-basic.sh: Run
the passing TODO test inside its own test-lib, 2010-08-19).
There's no reason to use a subshell here, we try to avoid it in
general. It also improves readability, if the test fails we print out
the relative path in the trash directory that needs to be looked
at.
Before that was mostly obscured, since the "write_sub_test_lib_test"
will pick the directory for you from the test name.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Change the $test_description provided for the generated subtests to be
constant, since the only purpose of having it is that test-lib.sh will
barf if it isn't supplied.
The other purpose of having it was to effectively split up the test
description between the argument to test_expect_success and the
argument to "write_and_run_sub_test_lib_test". Let's only use one of
the two.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Refactor the function to write and run tests of the test-lib.sh output
into two functions.
When this was added back in 565b6fa87b (tests: refactor mechanics of
testing in a sub test-lib, 2012-12-16) there was no reason to do this,
but since we started supporting test arguments in
517cd55fd5 (test-lib: self-test that --verbose works, 2013-06-23)
we've started to write out duplicate tests simply to test different
arguments, now we'll be able to re-use them.
This change doesn't consolidate any of those tests yet, it just makes
it possible to do so. All the changes in t0000-basic.sh are a simple
search-replacement.
Since the _run_sub_test_lib_test_common() function doesn't handle
running the test anymore we can do away with the sub-shell, which was
used to scope an "unset" and "export" shell variables.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Move the "check_sub_test_lib_test()" and its sister functions to a new
lib-subtest.sh.
In the future (not in this series) I'd like to test test-lib's output
in a more targeted and smaller test, and I'll need these functions to
do that.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Testcases in t0000 are quite special given that they many of them run
nested testcases to verify that testing functionality itself works as
expected. These nested testcases are realized by writing a new ad-hoc
test script which again sources test-lib.sh, where the new script is
created in a nested subdirectory located beneath the current trash
directory. We then execute the new test script with the nested
subdirectory as current working directory and explicitly re-export
TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY to point to that directory.
While this works as expected in the general case, it falls apart when
the developer has TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY explicitly defined either via
the environment or via config.mak and runs "make test". In that case,
test-lib.sh will clobber the value that we've just carefully set up to
instead contain what the developer has defined. As a result, the
TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY continues to point at the root output directory,
not at the nested one.
This issue causes breakage in the 'test_atexit is run' test case: the
nested test case writes files into "../../", which is assumed to be the
parent's trash directory. But because TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY already
points to to the root output directory, we instead end up writing those
files outside of the output directory. The parent test case will then
try to check whether those files still exist in its own trash directory,
which thus must fail now.
Fix the issue by adding a new TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_OVERRIDE variable.
If set, then we'll always override the TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY with its
value after sourcing GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In t0000, we run several fake "sub-test" suites to verify the behavior
of the test suite. But because we don't clear the parent environment
completely, the sub-tests can be fooled by variables meant for the
parent. For example:
GIT_SKIP_TESTS=t1234 ./t0000-basic.sh
fails when a sub-test expects its fake t1234 to actually run. This
particular pattern is unlikely in practice; we're running a single
script, and there is no t1234 in the real test suite anyway (not yet, at
least). A more real-world example is:
GIT_SKIP_TESTS=t[^0]* make test
to run only the t0* tests.
The fix is conceptually simple: we should clear the GIT_SKIP_TESTS
variable when running the sub-tests, because its contents (if any) will
be meant for the main test suite. This is easy to do centrally in our
sub-test helper.
But there's a catch: some of our tests do set GIT_SKIP_TESTS
intentionally to test the feature. We need to allow them to continue to
set it, but clear it for all the other tests. And the sub-test helper
can't tell if the GIT_SKIP_TESTS it sees is from a test or not. We can
handle this by adding a new option to the helper to let callers specify
the skip list.
I considered adding a more general "--eval" option to let callers set up
the env for the sub-test however they like. That would cover this case
and possible future ones. But the quoting gets awkward for the callers
(since we're now 2 layers deep in evals!), so I went with the simpler
more specific solution.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Update the documentation not to assume users are of certain gender
and adds to guidelines to do so.
* ds/gender-neutral-doc:
*: fix typos
comments: avoid using the gender of our users
doc: avoid using the gender of other people
Prepare the internals for lazily fetching objects in submodules
from their promisor remotes.
* jt/partial-clone-submodule-1:
promisor-remote: teach lazy-fetch in any repo
run-command: refactor subprocess env preparation
submodule: refrain from filtering GIT_CONFIG_COUNT
promisor-remote: support per-repository config
repository: move global r_f_p_c to repo struct
Code cleanup around struct_type_init() functions.
* ab/struct-init:
string-list.h users: change to use *_{nodup,dup}()
string-list.[ch]: add a string_list_init_{nodup,dup}()
dir.[ch]: replace dir_init() with DIR_INIT
*.c *_init(): define in terms of corresponding *_INIT macro
*.h: move some *_INIT to designated initializers
Test clean-up.
* hn/refs-test-cleanup:
t7509: avoid direct file access for writing CHERRY_PICK_HEAD
t1415: avoid direct filesystem access for writing refs
Code clean-up and leak plugging in "git bundle".
* ab/bundle-updates:
bundle: remove "ref_list" in favor of string-list.c API
bundle.c: use a temporary variable for OIDs and names
bundle cmd: stop leaking memory from parse_options_cmd_bundle()
Fill test gaps.
* ab/mktag-tests:
mktag tests: test fast-export
mktag tests: test for-each-ref
mktag tests: test update-ref and reachable fsck
mktag tests: test hash-object --literally and unreachable fsck
mktag tests: invert --no-strict test
mktag tests: parse out options in helper
Fill test gaps.
* ab/show-branch-tests:
show-branch tests: add missing tests
show-branch: don't <COLOR></RESET> for space characters
show-branch tests: modernize test code
show-branch tests: rename the one "show-branch" test file
Code recently added to support common ancestry negotiation during
"git push" did not sanity check its arguments carefully enough.
* ab/fetch-negotiate-segv-fix:
fetch: fix segfault in --negotiate-only without --negotiation-tip=*
fetch: document the --negotiate-only option
send-pack.c: move "no refs in common" abort earlier
Update the location of system-side configuration file on Windows.
* js/gfw-system-config-loc-fix:
config: normalize the path of the system gitconfig
cmake(windows): set correct path to the system Git config
mingw: move Git for Windows' system config where users expect it
When rebuilding the multi-pack index file reusing an existing one,
we used to blindly trust the existing file and ended up carrying
corrupted data into the updated file, which has been corrected.
* tb/midx-use-checksum:
midx: report checksum mismatches during 'verify'
midx: don't reuse corrupt MIDXs when writing
commit-graph: rewrite to use checksum_valid()
csum-file: introduce checksum_valid()
The merge code had funny interactions between content based rename
detection and directory rename detection.
* en/merge-dir-rename-corner-case-fix:
merge-recursive: handle rename-to-self case
merge-ort: ensure we consult df_conflict and path_conflicts
t6423: test directory renames causing rename-to-self
Performance tweaks of "git merge -sort" around lazy fetching of objects.
* en/ort-perf-batch-13:
merge-ort: add prefetching for content merges
diffcore-rename: use a different prefetch for basename comparisons
diffcore-rename: allow different missing_object_cb functions
t6421: add tests checking for excessive object downloads during merge
promisor-remote: output trace2 statistics for number of objects fetched
More fix-ups and optimization to "merge -sort".
* en/ort-perf-batch-12:
merge-ort: miscellaneous touch-ups
Fix various issues found in comments
diffcore-rename: avoid unnecessary strdup'ing in break_idx
merge-ort: replace string_list_df_name_compare with faster alternative
"git grep --and -e foo" ought to have been diagnosed as an error
but instead segfaulted, which has been corrected.
* rs/grep-parser-fix:
grep: report missing left operand of --and
The "union" conflict resolution variant misbehaved when used with
binary merge driver.
* jk/union-merge-binary:
ll_union_merge(): rename path_unused parameter
ll_union_merge(): pass name labels to ll_xdl_merge()
ll_binary_merge(): handle XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_UNION
Various updates to tests around "git describe"
* ab/describe-tests-fix:
describe tests: support -C in "check_describe"
describe tests: fix nested "test_expect_success" call
describe tests: don't rely on err.actual from "check_describe"
describe tests: refactor away from glob matching
describe tests: improve test for --work-tree & --dirty
Rewrite the backend for "diff -G/-S" to use pcre2 engine when
available.
* ab/pickaxe-pcre2: (22 commits)
xdiff-interface: replace discard_hunk_line() with a flag
xdiff users: use designated initializers for out_line
pickaxe -G: don't special-case create/delete
pickaxe -G: terminate early on matching lines
xdiff-interface: allow early return from xdiff_emit_line_fn
xdiff-interface: prepare for allowing early return
pickaxe -S: slightly optimize contains()
pickaxe: rename variables in has_changes() for brevity
pickaxe -S: support content with NULs under --pickaxe-regex
pickaxe: assert that we must have a needle under -G or -S
pickaxe: refactor function selection in diffcore-pickaxe()
perf: add performance test for pickaxe
pickaxe/style: consolidate declarations and assignments
diff.h: move pickaxe fields together again
pickaxe: die when --find-object and --pickaxe-all are combined
pickaxe: die when -G and --pickaxe-regex are combined
pickaxe tests: add missing test for --no-pickaxe-regex being an error
pickaxe tests: test for -G, -S and --find-object incompatibility
pickaxe tests: add test for "log -S" not being a regex
pickaxe tests: add test for diffgrep_consume() internals
...
Preliminary clean-up of tests before the main reftable changes
hits the codebase.
* hn/prep-tests-for-reftable: (22 commits)
t1415: set REFFILES for test specific to storage format
t4202: mark bogus head hash test with REFFILES
t7003: check reflog existence only for REFFILES
t7900: stop checking for loose refs
t1404: mark tests that muck with .git directly as REFFILES.
t2017: mark --orphan/logAllRefUpdates=false test as REFFILES
t1414: mark corruption test with REFFILES
t1407: require REFFILES for for_each_reflog test
test-lib: provide test prereq REFFILES
t5304: use "reflog expire --all" to clear the reflog
t5304: restyle: trim empty lines, drop ':' before >
t7003: use rev-parse rather than FS inspection
t5000: inspect HEAD using git-rev-parse
t5000: reformat indentation to the latest fashion
t1301: fix typo in error message
t1413: use tar to save and restore entire .git directory
t1401-symbolic-ref: avoid direct filesystem access
t1401: use tar to snapshot and restore repo state
t5601: read HEAD using rev-parse
t9300: check ref existence using test-helper rather than a file system check
...
Some more code and doc clarification around "git push".
* fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup:
push: don't get a full remote object
push: only check same_remote when needed
push: remove trivial function
push: remove redundant check
push: factor out the typical case
push: get rid of all the setup_push_* functions
push: trivial simplifications
push: make setup_push_* return the dst
push: only get the branch when needed
push: factor out null branch check
push: split switch cases
push: return immediately in trivial switch case
push: create new get_upstream_ref() helper
"git cat-file --batch-all-objects"" misbehaved when "--batch" is in
use and did not ask for certain object traits.
* zh/cat-file-batch-fix:
cat-file: merge two block into one
cat-file: handle trivial --batch format with --batch-all-objects
When we cannot figure out how wide the terminal is, we use a
fallback value of 80 ourselves (which cannot be avoided), but when
we run the pager, we export it in COLUMNS, which forces the pager
to use the hardcoded value, even when the pager is perfectly
capable to figure it out itself. Stop exporting COLUMNS when we
fall back on the hardcoded default value for our own use.
* js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns:
pager: avoid setting COLUMNS when we're guessing its value