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In this test, we want to produce several blobs whose first two hex characters are "17", since we look at this object directory as a proxy for how many loose objects there are before we need to GC. Use test_oid_cache to specify strings that will hash to the right values when turned into blobs. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Reviewed-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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223 lines
6.6 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='basic git gc tests
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. ./test-lib.sh
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. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-terminal.sh
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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# do not let the amount of physical memory affects gc
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# behavior, make sure we always pack everything to one pack by
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# default
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git config gc.bigPackThreshold 2g &&
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# These are simply values which, when hashed as a blob with a newline,
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# produce a hash where the first byte is 0x17 in their respective
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# algorithms.
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test_oid_cache <<-EOF
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obj1 sha1:263
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obj1 sha256:34
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obj2 sha1:410
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obj2 sha256:174
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obj3 sha1:523
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obj3 sha256:313
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obj4 sha1:790
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obj4 sha256:481
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc empty repository' '
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git gc
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc does not leave behind pid file' '
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git gc &&
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test_path_is_missing .git/gc.pid
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc --gobbledegook' '
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test_expect_code 129 git gc --nonsense 2>err &&
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test_i18ngrep "[Uu]sage: git gc" err
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc -h with invalid configuration' '
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mkdir broken &&
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(
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cd broken &&
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git init &&
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echo "[gc] pruneexpire = CORRUPT" >>.git/config &&
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test_expect_code 129 git gc -h >usage 2>&1
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) &&
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test_i18ngrep "[Uu]sage" broken/usage
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc is not aborted due to a stale symref' '
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git init remote &&
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(
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cd remote &&
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test_commit initial &&
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git clone . ../client &&
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git branch -m develop &&
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cd ../client &&
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git fetch --prune &&
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git gc
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc --keep-largest-pack' '
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test_create_repo keep-pack &&
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(
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cd keep-pack &&
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test_commit one &&
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test_commit two &&
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test_commit three &&
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git gc &&
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( cd .git/objects/pack && ls *.pack ) >pack-list &&
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test_line_count = 1 pack-list &&
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BASE_PACK=.git/objects/pack/pack-*.pack &&
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test_commit four &&
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git repack -d &&
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test_commit five &&
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git repack -d &&
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( cd .git/objects/pack && ls *.pack ) >pack-list &&
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test_line_count = 3 pack-list &&
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git gc --keep-largest-pack &&
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( cd .git/objects/pack && ls *.pack ) >pack-list &&
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test_line_count = 2 pack-list &&
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awk "/^P /{print \$2}" <.git/objects/info/packs >pack-info &&
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test_line_count = 2 pack-info &&
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test_path_is_file $BASE_PACK &&
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git fsck
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'auto gc with too many loose objects does not attempt to create bitmaps' '
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test_config gc.auto 3 &&
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test_config gc.autodetach false &&
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test_config pack.writebitmaps true &&
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# We need to create two object whose sha1s start with 17
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# since this is what git gc counts. As it happens, these
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# two blobs will do so.
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test_commit "$(test_oid obj1)" &&
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test_commit "$(test_oid obj2)" &&
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# Our first gc will create a pack; our second will create a second pack
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git gc --auto &&
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ls .git/objects/pack | sort >existing_packs &&
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test_commit "$(test_oid obj3)" &&
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test_commit "$(test_oid obj4)" &&
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git gc --auto 2>err &&
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test_i18ngrep ! "^warning:" err &&
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ls .git/objects/pack/ | sort >post_packs &&
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comm -1 -3 existing_packs post_packs >new &&
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comm -2 -3 existing_packs post_packs >del &&
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test_line_count = 0 del && # No packs are deleted
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test_line_count = 2 new # There is one new pack and its .idx
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc --no-quiet' '
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GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 git -c gc.writeCommitGraph=true gc --no-quiet >stdout 2>stderr &&
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test_must_be_empty stdout &&
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test_i18ngrep "Computing commit graph generation numbers" stderr
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'
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test_expect_success TTY 'with TTY: gc --no-quiet' '
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test_terminal env GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 \
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git -c gc.writeCommitGraph=true gc --no-quiet >stdout 2>stderr &&
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test_must_be_empty stdout &&
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test_i18ngrep "Enumerating objects" stderr &&
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test_i18ngrep "Computing commit graph generation numbers" stderr
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc --quiet' '
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git -c gc.writeCommitGraph=true gc --quiet >stdout 2>stderr &&
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test_must_be_empty stdout &&
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test_must_be_empty stderr
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'
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test_expect_success 'gc.reflogExpire{Unreachable,}=never skips "expire" via "gc"' '
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test_config gc.reflogExpire never &&
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test_config gc.reflogExpireUnreachable never &&
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GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/trace.out git gc &&
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# Check that git-pack-refs is run as a sanity check (done via
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# gc_before_repack()) but that git-expire is not.
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grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git pack-refs --" trace.out &&
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! grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git reflog expire --" trace.out
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'
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test_expect_success 'one of gc.reflogExpire{Unreachable,}=never does not skip "expire" via "gc"' '
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>trace.out &&
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test_config gc.reflogExpire never &&
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GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/trace.out git gc &&
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grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git reflog expire --" trace.out
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'
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run_and_wait_for_auto_gc () {
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# We read stdout from gc for the side effect of waiting until the
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# background gc process exits, closing its fd 9. Furthermore, the
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# variable assignment from a command substitution preserves the
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# exit status of the main gc process.
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# Note: this fd trickery doesn't work on Windows, but there is no
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# need to, because on Win the auto gc always runs in the foreground.
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doesnt_matter=$(git gc --auto 9>&1)
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}
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test_expect_success 'background auto gc does not run if gc.log is present and recent but does if it is old' '
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test_commit foo &&
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test_commit bar &&
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git repack &&
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test_config gc.autopacklimit 1 &&
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test_config gc.autodetach true &&
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echo fleem >.git/gc.log &&
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git gc --auto 2>err &&
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test_i18ngrep "^warning:" err &&
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test_config gc.logexpiry 5.days &&
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test-tool chmtime =-345600 .git/gc.log &&
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git gc --auto &&
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test_config gc.logexpiry 2.days &&
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run_and_wait_for_auto_gc &&
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ls .git/objects/pack/pack-*.pack >packs &&
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test_line_count = 1 packs
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'
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test_expect_success 'background auto gc respects lock for all operations' '
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# make sure we run a background auto-gc
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test_commit make-pack &&
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git repack &&
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test_config gc.autopacklimit 1 &&
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test_config gc.autodetach true &&
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# create a ref whose loose presence we can use to detect a pack-refs run
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git update-ref refs/heads/should-be-loose HEAD &&
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test_path_is_file .git/refs/heads/should-be-loose &&
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# now fake a concurrent gc that holds the lock; we can use our
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# shell pid so that it looks valid.
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hostname=$(hostname || echo unknown) &&
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shell_pid=$$ &&
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if test_have_prereq MINGW && test -f /proc/$shell_pid/winpid
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then
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# In Git for Windows, Bash (actually, the MSYS2 runtime) has a
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# different idea of PIDs than git.exe (actually Windows). Use
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# the Windows PID in this case.
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shell_pid=$(cat /proc/$shell_pid/winpid)
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fi &&
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printf "%d %s" "$shell_pid" "$hostname" >.git/gc.pid &&
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# our gc should exit zero without doing anything
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run_and_wait_for_auto_gc &&
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test_path_is_file .git/refs/heads/should-be-loose
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'
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# DO NOT leave a detached auto gc process running near the end of the
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# test script: it can run long enough in the background to racily
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# interfere with the cleanup in 'test_done'.
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test_done
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