a0343f3002
Add a test for the *.txt and *.c output assertions which asserts that
for "-h" lines that aren't the "usage: " or " or: " lines they start
with the same amount of whitespace. This ensures that we won't have
buggy output like:
[...]
or: git tag [-n[<num>]]
[...]
[--create-reflog] [...]
Which should instead be like this, i.e. the options lines should be
aligned:
[...]
or: git tag [-n[<num>]]
[...]
[--create-reflog] [...]
It would be better to be able to use "test_cmp" here, i.e. to
construct the output we expect, and compare it against the actual
output.
For most built-in commands this would be rather straightforward. In
"t0450-txt-doc-vs-help.sh" we already compute the whitespace that a
"git-$builtin" needs, and strip away "usage: " or " or: " from the
start of lines. The problem is:
* For commands that implement subcommands, such as "git bundle", we
don't know whether e.g. "git bundle create" is the subcommand
"create", or the argument "create" to "bundle" for the purposes of
alignment.
We *do* have that information from the *.txt version, since the
part within the ''-quotes should be the command & subcommand, but
that isn't consistent (e.g. see "git bundle" and "git
commit-graph", only the latter is correct), and parsing that out
would be non-trivial.
* If we were to make this stricter we have various
non-parse_options() users (e.g. "git diff-tree") that don't have the
nicely aligned output which we've had since
4631cfc20b
(parse-options: properly align continued usage output,
2021-09-21).
So rather than make perfect the enemy of the good let's assert that
for those lines that are indented they should all use the same
indentation.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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173 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='assert (unbuilt) Documentation/*.txt and -h output
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Run this with --debug to see a summary of where we still fail to make
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the two versions consistent with one another.'
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TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK=true
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test_expect_success 'setup: list of builtins' '
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git --list-cmds=builtins >builtins
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'
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test_expect_success 'list of txt and help mismatches is sorted' '
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sort -u "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t0450/txt-help-mismatches >expect &&
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if ! test_cmp expect "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t0450/txt-help-mismatches
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then
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BUG "please keep the list of txt and help mismatches sorted"
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fi
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'
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help_to_synopsis () {
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builtin="$1" &&
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out_dir="out/$builtin" &&
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out="$out_dir/help.synopsis" &&
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if test -f "$out"
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then
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echo "$out" &&
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return 0
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fi &&
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mkdir -p "$out_dir" &&
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test_expect_code 129 git $builtin -h >"$out.raw" 2>&1 &&
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sed -n \
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-e '1,/^$/ {
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/^$/d;
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s/^usage: //;
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s/^ *or: //;
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p;
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}' <"$out.raw" >"$out" &&
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echo "$out"
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}
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builtin_to_txt () {
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echo "$GIT_BUILD_DIR/Documentation/git-$1.txt"
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}
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txt_to_synopsis () {
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builtin="$1" &&
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out_dir="out/$builtin" &&
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out="$out_dir/txt.synopsis" &&
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if test -f "$out"
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then
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echo "$out" &&
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return 0
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fi &&
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b2t="$(builtin_to_txt "$builtin")" &&
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sed -n \
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-e '/^\[verse\]$/,/^$/ {
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/^$/d;
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/^\[verse\]$/d;
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s/{litdd}/--/g;
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s/'\''\(git[ a-z-]*\)'\''/\1/g;
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p;
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}' \
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<"$b2t" >"$out" &&
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echo "$out"
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}
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check_dashed_labels () {
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! grep -E "<[^>_-]+_" "$1"
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}
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HT=" "
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align_after_nl () {
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builtin="$1" &&
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len=$(printf "git %s " "$builtin" | wc -c) &&
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pad=$(printf "%${len}s" "") &&
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sed "s/^[ $HT][ $HT]*/$pad/"
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}
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test_debug '>failing'
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while read builtin
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do
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# -h output assertions
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test_expect_success "$builtin -h output has no \t" '
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h2s="$(help_to_synopsis "$builtin")" &&
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! grep "$HT" "$h2s"
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'
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test_expect_success "$builtin -h output has dashed labels" '
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check_dashed_labels "$(help_to_synopsis "$builtin")"
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'
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test_expect_success "$builtin -h output has consistent spacing" '
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h2s="$(help_to_synopsis "$builtin")" &&
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sed -n \
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-e "/^ / {
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s/[^ ].*//;
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p;
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}" \
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<"$h2s" >help &&
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sort -u help >help.ws &&
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if test -s help.ws
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then
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test_line_count = 1 help.ws
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fi
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'
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txt="$(builtin_to_txt "$builtin")" &&
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preq="$(echo BUILTIN_TXT_$builtin | tr '[:lower:]-' '[:upper:]_')" &&
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if test -f "$txt"
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then
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test_set_prereq "$preq"
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fi &&
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# *.txt output assertions
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test_expect_success "$preq" "$builtin *.txt SYNOPSIS has dashed labels" '
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check_dashed_labels "$(txt_to_synopsis "$builtin")"
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'
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# *.txt output consistency assertions
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result=
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if grep -q "^$builtin$" "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t0450/txt-help-mismatches
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then
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result=failure
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else
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result=success
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fi &&
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test_expect_$result "$preq" "$builtin -h output and SYNOPSIS agree" '
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t2s="$(txt_to_synopsis "$builtin")" &&
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if test "$builtin" = "merge-tree"
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then
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test_when_finished "rm -f t2s.new" &&
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sed -e '\''s/ (deprecated)$//g'\'' <"$t2s" >t2s.new
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t2s=t2s.new
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fi &&
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h2s="$(help_to_synopsis "$builtin")" &&
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# The *.txt and -h use different spacing for the
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# alignment of continued usage output, normalize it.
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align_after_nl "$builtin" <"$t2s" >txt &&
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align_after_nl "$builtin" <"$h2s" >help &&
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test_cmp txt help
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'
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if test_have_prereq "$preq" && test -e txt && test -e help
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then
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test_debug '
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if test_cmp txt help >cmp 2>/dev/null
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then
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echo "=== DONE: $builtin ==="
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else
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echo "=== TODO: $builtin ===" &&
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cat cmp
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fi >>failing
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'
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# Not in test_expect_success in case --run is being
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# used with --debug
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rm -f txt help tmp 2>/dev/null
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fi
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done <builtins
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test_debug 'say "$(cat failing)"'
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test_done
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