git-commit-vandalism/t/t6421-merge-partial-clone.sh
Andrei Rybak b39a84185e *: fix typos which duplicate a word
Fix typos in code comments which repeat various words.  Most of the
cases are simple in that they repeat a word that usually cannot be
repeated in a grammatically correct sentence.  Just remove the
incorrectly duplicated word in these cases and rewrap text, if needed.

A tricky case is usage of "that that", which is sometimes grammatically
correct.  However, an instance of this in "t7527-builtin-fsmonitor.sh"
doesn't need two words "that", because there is only one daemon being
discussed, so replace the second "that" with "the".

Reword code comment "entries exist on on-disk index" in function
update_one in file cache-tree.c, by replacing incorrect preposition "on"
with "in".

Signed-off-by: Andrei Rybak <rybak.a.v@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-01-08 10:28:34 +09:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description="limiting blob downloads when merging with partial clones"
# Uses a methodology similar to
# t6042: corner cases with renames but not criss-cross merges
# t6036: corner cases with both renames and criss-cross merges
# t6423: directory rename detection
#
# The setup for all of them, pictorially, is:
#
# A
# o
# / \
# O o ?
# \ /
# o
# B
#
# To help make it easier to follow the flow of tests, they have been
# divided into sections and each test will start with a quick explanation
# of what commits O, A, and B contain.
#
# Notation:
# z/{b,c} means files z/b and z/c both exist
# x/d_1 means file x/d exists with content d1. (Purpose of the
# underscore notation is to differentiate different
# files that might be renamed into each other's paths.)
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-merge.sh
test_setup_repo () {
test -d server && return
git init server &&
(
cd server &&
git config uploadpack.allowfilter 1 &&
git config uploadpack.allowanysha1inwant 1 &&
mkdir -p general &&
test_seq 2 9 >general/leap1 &&
cp general/leap1 general/leap2 &&
echo leap2 >>general/leap2 &&
mkdir -p basename &&
cp general/leap1 basename/numbers &&
cp general/leap1 basename/sequence &&
cp general/leap1 basename/values &&
echo numbers >>basename/numbers &&
echo sequence >>basename/sequence &&
echo values >>basename/values &&
mkdir -p dir/unchanged &&
mkdir -p dir/subdir/tweaked &&
echo a >dir/subdir/a &&
echo b >dir/subdir/b &&
echo c >dir/subdir/c &&
echo d >dir/subdir/d &&
echo e >dir/subdir/e &&
cp general/leap1 dir/subdir/Makefile &&
echo toplevel makefile >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
echo f >dir/subdir/tweaked/f &&
echo g >dir/subdir/tweaked/g &&
echo h >dir/subdir/tweaked/h &&
echo subdirectory makefile >dir/subdir/tweaked/Makefile &&
for i in $(test_seq 1 88)
do
echo content $i >dir/unchanged/file_$i
done &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "O" &&
git branch O &&
git branch A &&
git branch B-single &&
git branch B-dir &&
git branch B-many &&
git switch A &&
git rm general/leap* &&
mkdir general/ &&
test_seq 1 9 >general/jump1 &&
cp general/jump1 general/jump2 &&
echo leap2 >>general/jump2 &&
rm basename/numbers basename/sequence basename/values &&
mkdir -p basename/subdir/
cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/numbers &&
cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/sequence &&
cp general/jump1 basename/subdir/values &&
echo numbers >>basename/subdir/numbers &&
echo sequence >>basename/subdir/sequence &&
echo values >>basename/subdir/values &&
git rm dir/subdir/tweaked/f &&
echo more >>dir/subdir/e &&
echo more >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
echo more >>dir/subdir/tweaked/Makefile &&
mkdir dir/subdir/newsubdir &&
echo rust code >dir/subdir/newsubdir/newfile.rs &&
git mv dir/subdir/e dir/subdir/newsubdir/ &&
git mv dir folder &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "A" &&
git switch B-single &&
echo new first line >dir/subdir/Makefile &&
cat general/leap1 >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
echo toplevel makefile >>dir/subdir/Makefile &&
echo perl code >general/newfile.pl &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "B-single" &&
git switch B-dir &&
echo java code >dir/subdir/newfile.java &&
echo scala code >dir/subdir/newfile.scala &&
echo groovy code >dir/subdir/newfile.groovy &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "B-dir" &&
git switch B-many &&
test_seq 2 10 >general/leap1 &&
rm general/leap2 &&
cp general/leap1 general/leap2 &&
echo leap2 >>general/leap2 &&
rm basename/numbers basename/sequence basename/values &&
mkdir -p basename/subdir/
cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/numbers &&
cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/sequence &&
cp general/leap1 basename/subdir/values &&
echo numbers >>basename/subdir/numbers &&
echo sequence >>basename/subdir/sequence &&
echo values >>basename/subdir/values &&
mkdir dir/subdir/newsubdir/ &&
echo c code >dir/subdir/newfile.c &&
echo python code >dir/subdir/newsubdir/newfile.py &&
git add . &&
git commit -m "B-many" &&
git switch A
)
}
# Testcase: Objects downloaded for single relevant rename
# Commit O:
# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit A:
# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/
# -> folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
# both Makefiles and jumps)
# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit B(-single):
# (add newfile.pl, tweak Makefile_TOP)
# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O,newfile.pl}
# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
# dir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_B}
# dir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Expected:
# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A,newfile.pl}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_Merged}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
#
# Objects that need to be fetched:
# Rename detection:
# Side1 (O->A):
# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
# (Despite many renames, all others are content irrelevant. They
# are also location irrelevant because newfile.rs was added on
# the side doing the directory rename, and newfile.pl was added to
# a directory that was not renamed on either side.)
# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# <None>
# (Even though newfile.rs, jump[12], basename/subdir/*, and e
# could all be used as destinations in rename detection, the
# basename detection for Makefile matches up all relevant
# sources, so these other files never end up needing to be
# used)
# Side2 (O->B):
# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# <None>
# (there are no deleted files, so no possible sources)
# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# <None>
# (there are no deleted files, so no possible sources)
# Merge:
# 3-way content merge needs to grab these objects:
# Makefile_TOP_B
# Nothing else needs to fetch objects
#
# Summary: 2 fetches (1 for 2 objects, 1 for 1 object)
#
test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded for single relevant rename' '
test_setup_repo &&
git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-single &&
(
cd objects-single &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
git checkout -q origin/A &&
GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
-c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
--no-progress origin/B-single &&
# Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fetch_count:2
fetch_count:1
EOF
grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
# Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
test_line_count = 2 fetches &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
# No new missing objects
test_must_be_empty new &&
# Fetched 2 + 1 = 3 objects
test_line_count = 3 old
)
'
# Testcase: Objects downloaded for directory rename
# Commit O:
# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit A:
# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/ ->
# folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
# both Makefiles and jumps)
# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit B(-dir):
# (add dir/subdir/newfile.{java,scala,groovy}
# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O,
# newfile.java,newfile.scala,newfile.groovy}
# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Expected:
# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A,
# newfile.java,newfile.scala,newfile.groovy}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
#
# Objects that need to be fetched:
# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
# Makefile_SUB_O, Makefile_SUB_A
# e_O, e_A
# * Despite A's rename of jump->leap, those renames are irrelevant.
# * Despite A's rename of basename/ -> basename/subdir/, those renames are
# irrelevant.
# * Because of A's rename of dir/ -> folder/ and B-dir's addition of
# newfile.* into dir/subdir/, we need to determine directory renames.
# (Technically, there are enough exact renames to determine directory
# rename detection, but the current implementation always does
# basename searching before directory rename detection. Running it
# also before basename searching would mean doing directory rename
# detection twice, but it's a bit expensive to do that and cases like
# this are not all that common.)
# Summary: 1 fetches for 6 objects
#
test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded when a directory rename triggered' '
test_setup_repo &&
git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-dir &&
(
cd objects-dir &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
git checkout -q origin/A &&
GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
-c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
--no-progress origin/B-dir &&
# Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fetch_count:6
EOF
grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
# Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
test_line_count = 1 fetches &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
# No new missing objects
test_must_be_empty new &&
# Fetched 6 objects
test_line_count = 6 old
)
'
# Testcase: Objects downloaded with lots of renames and modifications
# Commit O:
# general/{leap1_O, leap2_O}
# basename/{numbers_O, sequence_O, values_O}
# dir/subdir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O}
# dir/subdir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit A:
# (Rename leap->jump, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, rename dir/
# -> folder/, move e into newsubdir, add newfile.rs, remove f, modify
# both Makefiles and jumps)
# general/{jump1_A, jump2_A}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_A, sequence_A, values_A}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/{e_A,newfile.rs}
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Commit B(-minimal):
# (modify both leaps, rename basename/ -> basename/subdir/, add
# newfile.{c,py})
# general/{leap1_B, leap2_B}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_B, sequence_B, values_B}
# dir/{a,b,c,d,e_O,Makefile_TOP_O,newfile.c}
# dir/tweaked/{f,g,h,Makefile_SUB_O,newfile.py}
# dir/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
# Expected:
# general/{jump1_Merged, jump2_Merged}
# basename/subdir/{numbers_Merged, sequence_Merged, values_Merged}
# folder/subdir/{a,b,c,d,Makefile_TOP_A,newfile.c}
# folder/subdir/newsubdir/e_A
# folder/subdir/tweaked/{g,h,Makefile_SUB_A,newfile.py}
# folder/unchanged/<LOTS OF FILES>
#
# Objects that need to be fetched:
# Rename detection:
# Side1 (O->A):
# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# numbers_O, numbers_A
# sequence_O, sequence_A
# values_O, values_A
# Makefile_TOP_O, Makefile_TOP_A
# Makefile_SUB_O, Makefile_SUB_A
# e_O, e_A
# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# leap1_O, leap2_O
# jump1_A, jump2_A, newfile.rs
# (only need remaining relevant sources, but any relevant sources need
# to be matched against all possible unpaired destinations)
# Side2 (O->B):
# Basename-matches rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# numbers_B
# sequence_B
# values_B
# (because numbers_O, sequence_O, and values_O already fetched above)
# General rename detection only needs to fetch these objects:
# <None>
# Merge:
# 3-way content merge needs to grab these objects:
# leap1_B
# leap2_B
# Nothing else needs to fetch objects
#
# Summary: 4 fetches (1 for 6 objects, 1 for 8, 1 for 3, 1 for 2)
#
test_expect_merge_algorithm failure success 'Objects downloaded with lots of renames and modifications' '
test_setup_repo &&
git clone --sparse --filter=blob:none "file://$(pwd)/server" objects-many &&
(
cd objects-many &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-before &&
git checkout -q origin/A &&
GIT_TRACE2_PERF="$(pwd)/trace.output" git \
-c merge.directoryRenames=true merge --no-stat \
--no-progress origin/B-many &&
# Check the number of objects we reported we would fetch
cat >expect <<-EOF &&
fetch_count:12
fetch_count:5
fetch_count:3
fetch_count:2
EOF
grep fetch_count trace.output | cut -d "|" -f 9 | tr -d " ." >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
# Check the number of fetch commands exec-ed
grep d0.*fetch.negotiationAlgorithm trace.output >fetches &&
test_line_count = 4 fetches &&
git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print |
grep "^?" | sort >missing-objects-after &&
comm -2 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >old &&
comm -1 -3 missing-objects-before missing-objects-after >new &&
# No new missing objects
test_must_be_empty new &&
# Fetched 12 + 5 + 3 + 2 = 22 objects
test_line_count = 22 old
)
'
test_done