2c1acdf6c9
This reverts commit6be4595edb
. That commit weakened the "always" setting of color config so that it acted as "auto". This was meant to solve regressions in v2.14.2 in which setting "color.ui=always" in the on-disk config broke scripts like add--interactive, because the plumbing diff commands began to generate color output. This was due to136c8c8b8f
(color: check color.ui in git_default_config(), 2017-07-13), which was in turn trying to fix issues caused by4c7f1819b3
(make color.ui default to 'auto', 2013-06-10). But in weakening "always", we created even more problems, as people expect to be able to use "git -c color.ui=always" to force color (especially because some commands don't have their own --color flag). We can fix that by special-casing the command-line "-c", but now things are getting pretty confusing. Instead of piling hacks upon hacks, let's start peeling off the hacks. The first step is dropping the weakening of "always", which this revert does. Note that we could actually revert the whole series merged in byda15b78e52
. Most of that series consists of preparations to the tests to handle the weakening of "-c color.ui=always". But it's worth keeping for a few reasons: - there are some other preparatory cleanups, likee433749d86
(test-terminal: set TERM=vt100, 2017-10-03) - it adds "--color" options more consistently in0c88bf5050
(provide --color option for all ref-filter users, 2017-10-03) - some of the cases dropping "-c" end up being more robust and realistic tests, as in01c94e9001
(t7508: use test_terminal for color output, 2017-10-03) - the preferred tool for overriding config is "--color", and we should be modeling that consistently We can individually revert the few commits necessary to restore some useful tests (which will be done on top of this patch). Note that this isn't a pure revert; we'll keep the test added in t3701, but mark it as failure for now. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='add -i basic tests'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-terminal.sh
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if ! test_have_prereq PERL
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then
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skip_all='skipping add -i tests, perl not available'
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test_done
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fi
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test_expect_success 'setup (initial)' '
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echo content >file &&
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git add file &&
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echo more >>file &&
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echo lines >>file
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'
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test_expect_success 'status works (initial)' '
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git add -i </dev/null >output &&
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grep "+1/-0 *+2/-0 file" output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..d95f3ad
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/file
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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+content
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'diff works (initial)' '
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(echo d; echo 1) | git add -i >output &&
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sed -ne "/new file/,/content/p" <output >diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success 'revert works (initial)' '
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git add file &&
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(echo r; echo 1) | git add -i &&
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git ls-files >output &&
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! grep . output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup (commit)' '
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echo baseline >file &&
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git add file &&
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git commit -m commit &&
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echo content >>file &&
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git add file &&
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echo more >>file &&
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echo lines >>file
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'
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test_expect_success 'status works (commit)' '
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git add -i </dev/null >output &&
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grep "+1/-0 *+2/-0 file" output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
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--- a/file
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+++ b/file
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@@ -1 +1,2 @@
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baseline
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+content
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EOF
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test_expect_success 'diff works (commit)' '
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(echo d; echo 1) | git add -i >output &&
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sed -ne "/^index/,/content/p" <output >diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success 'revert works (commit)' '
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git add file &&
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(echo r; echo 1) | git add -i &&
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git add -i </dev/null >output &&
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grep "unchanged *+3/-0 file" output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup fake editor' '
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>fake_editor.sh &&
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chmod a+x fake_editor.sh &&
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test_set_editor "$(pwd)/fake_editor.sh"
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'
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test_expect_success 'dummy edit works' '
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(echo e; echo a) | git add -p &&
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git diff > diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
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cat >patch <<EOF
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@@ -1,1 +1,4 @@
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this
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+patch
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-does not
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apply
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup fake editor' '
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echo "#!$SHELL_PATH" >fake_editor.sh &&
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cat >>fake_editor.sh <<\EOF &&
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mv -f "$1" oldpatch &&
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mv -f patch "$1"
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EOF
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chmod a+x fake_editor.sh &&
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test_set_editor "$(pwd)/fake_editor.sh"
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'
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test_expect_success 'bad edit rejected' '
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git reset &&
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(echo e; echo n; echo d) | git add -p >output &&
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grep "hunk does not apply" output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
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cat >patch <<EOF
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this patch
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is garbage
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'garbage edit rejected' '
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git reset &&
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(echo e; echo n; echo d) | git add -p >output &&
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grep "hunk does not apply" output
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
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cat >patch <<EOF
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@@ -1,0 +1,0 @@
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baseline
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+content
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+newcontent
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+lines
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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diff --git a/file b/file
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index b5dd6c9..f910ae9 100644
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--- a/file
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+++ b/file
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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baseline
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content
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-newcontent
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+more
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lines
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'real edit works' '
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(echo e; echo n; echo d) | git add -p &&
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git diff >output &&
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test_cmp expected output
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'
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test_expect_success 'skip files similarly as commit -a' '
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git reset &&
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echo file >.gitignore &&
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echo changed >file &&
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echo y | git add -p file &&
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git diff >output &&
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git reset &&
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git commit -am commit &&
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git diff >expected &&
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test_cmp expected output &&
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git reset --hard HEAD^
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'
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rm -f .gitignore
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test_expect_success FILEMODE 'patch does not affect mode' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >>file &&
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chmod +x file &&
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printf "n\\ny\\n" | git add -p &&
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git show :file | grep content &&
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git diff file | grep "new mode"
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'
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test_expect_success FILEMODE 'stage mode but not hunk' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >>file &&
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chmod +x file &&
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printf "y\\nn\\n" | git add -p &&
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git diff --cached file | grep "new mode" &&
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git diff file | grep "+content"
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'
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test_expect_success FILEMODE 'stage mode and hunk' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >>file &&
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chmod +x file &&
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printf "y\\ny\\n" | git add -p &&
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git diff --cached file | grep "new mode" &&
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git diff --cached file | grep "+content" &&
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test -z "$(git diff file)"
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'
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# end of tests disabled when filemode is not usable
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test_expect_success 'setup again' '
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git reset --hard &&
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test_chmod +x file &&
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echo content >>file
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'
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# Write the patch file with a new line at the top and bottom
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test_expect_success 'setup patch' '
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cat >patch <<EOF
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index 180b47c..b6f2c08 100644
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--- a/file
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+++ b/file
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@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
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+firstline
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baseline
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content
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+lastline
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EOF
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'
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# Expected output, similar to the patch but w/ diff at the top
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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diff --git a/file b/file
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index b6f2c08..61b9053 100755
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--- a/file
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+++ b/file
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@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
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+firstline
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baseline
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content
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+lastline
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EOF
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'
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# Test splitting the first patch, then adding both
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test_expect_success 'add first line works' '
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git commit -am "clear local changes" &&
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git apply patch &&
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(echo s; echo y; echo y) | git add -p file &&
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git diff --cached > diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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diff --git a/non-empty b/non-empty
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deleted file mode 100644
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index d95f3ad..0000000
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--- a/non-empty
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+++ /dev/null
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
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-content
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EOF
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'
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test_expect_success 'deleting a non-empty file' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >non-empty &&
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git add non-empty &&
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git commit -m non-empty &&
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rm non-empty &&
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echo y | git add -p non-empty &&
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git diff --cached >diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success 'setup expected' '
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cat >expected <<EOF
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diff --git a/empty b/empty
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deleted file mode 100644
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index e69de29..0000000
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EOF
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test_expect_success 'deleting an empty file' '
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git reset --hard &&
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> empty &&
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git add empty &&
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git commit -m empty &&
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rm empty &&
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echo y | git add -p empty &&
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git diff --cached >diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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test_expect_success 'split hunk setup' '
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git reset --hard &&
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for i in 10 20 30 40 50 60
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do
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echo $i
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done >test &&
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git add test &&
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test_tick &&
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git commit -m test &&
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for i in 10 15 20 21 22 23 24 30 40 50 60
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do
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echo $i
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done >test
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'
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test_expect_success 'split hunk "add -p (edit)"' '
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# Split, say Edit and do nothing. Then:
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#
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# 1. Broken version results in a patch that does not apply and
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# only takes [y/n] (edit again) so the first q is discarded
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# and then n attempts to discard the edit. Repeat q enough
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# times to get out.
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#
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# 2. Correct version applies the (not)edited version, and asks
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# about the next hunk, against which we say q and program
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# exits.
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printf "%s\n" s e q n q q |
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EDITOR=: git add -p &&
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git diff >actual &&
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! grep "^+15" actual
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'
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test_expect_failure 'split hunk "add -p (no, yes, edit)"' '
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cat >test <<-\EOF &&
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5
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10
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20
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21
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30
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31
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40
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50
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60
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EOF
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git reset &&
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# test sequence is s(plit), n(o), y(es), e(dit)
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# q n q q is there to make sure we exit at the end.
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printf "%s\n" s n y e q n q q |
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EDITOR=: git add -p 2>error &&
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test_must_be_empty error &&
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git diff >actual &&
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! grep "^+31" actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'patch mode ignores unmerged entries' '
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git reset --hard &&
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test_commit conflict &&
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test_commit non-conflict &&
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git checkout -b side &&
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test_commit side conflict.t &&
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git checkout master &&
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test_commit master conflict.t &&
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test_must_fail git merge side &&
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echo changed >non-conflict.t &&
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echo y | git add -p >output &&
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! grep a/conflict.t output &&
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cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
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* Unmerged path conflict.t
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diff --git a/non-conflict.t b/non-conflict.t
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index f766221..5ea2ed4 100644
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--- a/non-conflict.t
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+++ b/non-conflict.t
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@@ -1 +1 @@
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-non-conflict
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+changed
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EOF
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git diff --cached >diff &&
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test_cmp expected diff
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'
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test_expect_success TTY 'diffs can be colorized' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >test &&
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printf y | test_terminal git add -p >output 2>&1 &&
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# We do not want to depend on the exact coloring scheme
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# git uses for diffs, so just check that we saw some kind of color.
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grep "$(printf "\\033")" output
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test_expect_success 'patch-mode via -i prompts for files' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo one >file &&
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echo two >test &&
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git add -i <<-\EOF &&
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patch
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test
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y
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quit
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EOF
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echo test >expect &&
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git diff --cached --name-only >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'add -p handles globs' '
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git reset --hard &&
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mkdir -p subdir &&
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echo base >one.c &&
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echo base >subdir/two.c &&
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git add "*.c" &&
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git commit -m base &&
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echo change >one.c &&
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echo change >subdir/two.c &&
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git add -p "*.c" <<-\EOF &&
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y
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y
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EOF
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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one.c
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subdir/two.c
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EOF
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git diff --cached --name-only >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'add -p handles relative paths' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo base >relpath.c &&
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git add "*.c" &&
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git commit -m relpath &&
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echo change >relpath.c &&
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mkdir -p subdir &&
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git -C subdir add -p .. 2>error <<-\EOF &&
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y
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EOF
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test_must_be_empty error &&
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cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
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relpath.c
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EOF
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git diff --cached --name-only >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'add -p does not expand argument lists' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo content >not-changed &&
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git add not-changed &&
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git commit -m "add not-changed file" &&
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echo change >file &&
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GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/trace.out git add -p . <<-\EOF &&
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y
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EOF
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# we know that "file" must be mentioned since we actually
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# update it, but we want to be sure that our "." pathspec
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# was not expanded into the argument list of any command.
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# So look only for "not-changed".
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! grep not-changed trace.out
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'
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test_expect_success 'hunk-editing handles custom comment char' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo change >>file &&
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test_config core.commentChar "\$" &&
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echo e | GIT_EDITOR=true git add -p &&
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git diff --exit-code
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'
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test_expect_failure 'add -p works even with color.ui=always' '
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git reset --hard &&
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echo change >>file &&
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test_config color.ui always &&
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echo y | git add -p &&
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echo file >expect &&
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git diff --cached --name-only >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_done
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