git-commit-vandalism/t/t2080-parallel-checkout-basics.sh
Matheus Tavares 4d1d843be7 tests: use the new C rot13-filter helper to avoid PERL prereq
The previous commit implemented a C version of the t0021/rot13-filter.pl
script. Let's use this new C helper to eliminate the PERL prereq from
various tests, and also remove the superseded Perl script.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-14 22:57:12 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='parallel-checkout basics
Ensure that parallel-checkout basically works on clone and checkout, spawning
the required number of workers and correctly populating both the index and the
working tree.
'
TEST_NO_CREATE_REPO=1
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-parallel-checkout.sh"
# Test parallel-checkout with a branch switch containing a variety of file
# creations, deletions, and modifications, involving different entry types.
# The branches B1 and B2 have the following paths:
#
# B1 B2
# a/a (file) a (file)
# b (file) b/b (file)
#
# c/c (file) c (symlink)
# d (symlink) d/d (file)
#
# e/e (file) e (submodule)
# f (submodule) f/f (file)
#
# g (submodule) g (symlink)
# h (symlink) h (submodule)
#
# Additionally, the following paths are present on both branches, but with
# different contents:
#
# i (file) i (file)
# j (symlink) j (symlink)
# k (submodule) k (submodule)
#
# And the following paths are only present in one of the branches:
#
# l/l (file) -
# - m/m (file)
#
test_expect_success 'setup repo for checkout with various types of changes' '
git init sub &&
(
cd sub &&
git checkout -b B2 &&
echo B2 >file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m file &&
git checkout -b B1 &&
echo B1 >file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m file
) &&
git init various &&
(
cd various &&
git checkout -b B1 &&
mkdir a c e &&
echo a/a >a/a &&
echo b >b &&
echo c/c >c/c &&
test_ln_s_add c d &&
echo e/e >e/e &&
git submodule add ../sub f &&
git submodule add ../sub g &&
test_ln_s_add c h &&
echo "B1 i" >i &&
test_ln_s_add c j &&
git submodule add -b B1 ../sub k &&
mkdir l &&
echo l/l >l/l &&
git add . &&
git commit -m B1 &&
git checkout -b B2 &&
git rm -rf :^.gitmodules :^k &&
mkdir b d f &&
echo a >a &&
echo b/b >b/b &&
test_ln_s_add b c &&
echo d/d >d/d &&
git submodule add ../sub e &&
echo f/f >f/f &&
test_ln_s_add b g &&
git submodule add ../sub h &&
echo "B2 i" >i &&
test_ln_s_add b j &&
git -C k checkout B2 &&
mkdir m &&
echo m/m >m/m &&
git add . &&
git commit -m B2 &&
git checkout --recurse-submodules B1
)
'
for mode in sequential parallel sequential-fallback
do
case $mode in
sequential) workers=1 threshold=0 expected_workers=0 ;;
parallel) workers=2 threshold=0 expected_workers=2 ;;
sequential-fallback) workers=2 threshold=100 expected_workers=0 ;;
esac
test_expect_success "$mode checkout" '
repo=various_$mode &&
cp -R -P various $repo &&
# The just copied files have more recent timestamps than their
# associated index entries. So refresh the cached timestamps
# to avoid an "entry not up-to-date" error from `git checkout`.
# We only have to do this for the submodules as `git checkout`
# will already refresh the superproject index before performing
# the up-to-date check.
#
git -C $repo submodule foreach "git update-index --refresh" &&
set_checkout_config $workers $threshold &&
test_checkout_workers $expected_workers \
git -C $repo checkout --recurse-submodules B2 &&
verify_checkout $repo
'
done
for mode in parallel sequential-fallback
do
case $mode in
parallel) workers=2 threshold=0 expected_workers=2 ;;
sequential-fallback) workers=2 threshold=100 expected_workers=0 ;;
esac
test_expect_success "$mode checkout on clone" '
repo=various_${mode}_clone &&
set_checkout_config $workers $threshold &&
test_checkout_workers $expected_workers \
git clone --recurse-submodules --branch B2 various $repo &&
verify_checkout $repo
'
done
# Just to be paranoid, actually compare the working trees' contents directly.
test_expect_success 'compare the working trees' '
rm -rf various_*/.git &&
rm -rf various_*/*/.git &&
# We use `git diff` instead of `diff -r` because the latter would
# follow symlinks, and not all `diff` implementations support the
# `--no-dereference` option.
#
git diff --no-index various_sequential various_parallel &&
git diff --no-index various_sequential various_parallel_clone &&
git diff --no-index various_sequential various_sequential-fallback &&
git diff --no-index various_sequential various_sequential-fallback_clone
'
# Currently, each submodule is checked out in a separated child process, but
# these subprocesses must also be able to use parallel checkout workers to
# write the submodules' entries.
test_expect_success 'submodules can use parallel checkout' '
set_checkout_config 2 0 &&
git init super &&
(
cd super &&
git init sub &&
test_commit -C sub A &&
test_commit -C sub B &&
git submodule add ./sub &&
git commit -m sub &&
rm sub/* &&
test_checkout_workers 2 git checkout --recurse-submodules .
)
'
test_expect_success 'parallel checkout respects --[no]-force' '
set_checkout_config 2 0 &&
git init dirty &&
(
cd dirty &&
mkdir D &&
test_commit D/F &&
test_commit F &&
rm -rf D &&
echo changed >D &&
echo changed >F.t &&
# We expect 0 workers because there is nothing to be done
test_checkout_workers 0 git checkout HEAD &&
test_path_is_file D &&
grep changed D &&
grep changed F.t &&
test_checkout_workers 2 git checkout --force HEAD &&
test_path_is_dir D &&
grep D/F D/F.t &&
grep F F.t
)
'
test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'parallel checkout checks for symlinks in leading dirs' '
set_checkout_config 2 0 &&
git init symlinks &&
(
cd symlinks &&
mkdir D untracked &&
# Commit 2 files to have enough work for 2 parallel workers
test_commit D/A &&
test_commit D/B &&
rm -rf D &&
ln -s untracked D &&
test_checkout_workers 2 git checkout --force HEAD &&
! test -h D &&
grep D/A D/A.t &&
grep D/B D/B.t
)
'
# This test is here (and not in e.g. t2022-checkout-paths.sh), because we
# check the final report including sequential, parallel, and delayed entries
# all at the same time. So we must have finer control of the parallel checkout
# variables.
test_expect_success '"git checkout ." report should not include failed entries' '
test_config_global filter.delay.process \
"test-tool rot13-filter --always-delay --log=delayed.log clean smudge delay" &&
test_config_global filter.delay.required true &&
test_config_global filter.cat.clean cat &&
test_config_global filter.cat.smudge cat &&
test_config_global filter.cat.required true &&
set_checkout_config 2 0 &&
git init failed_entries &&
(
cd failed_entries &&
cat >.gitattributes <<-EOF &&
*delay* filter=delay
parallel-ineligible* filter=cat
EOF
echo a >missing-delay.a &&
echo a >parallel-ineligible.a &&
echo a >parallel-eligible.a &&
echo b >success-delay.b &&
echo b >parallel-ineligible.b &&
echo b >parallel-eligible.b &&
git add -A &&
git commit -m files &&
a_blob="$(git rev-parse :parallel-ineligible.a)" &&
rm .git/objects/$(test_oid_to_path $a_blob) &&
rm *.a *.b &&
test_checkout_workers 2 test_must_fail git checkout . 2>err &&
# All *.b entries should succeed and all *.a entries should fail:
# - missing-delay.a: the delay filter will drop this path
# - parallel-*.a: the blob will be missing
#
grep "Updated 3 paths from the index" err &&
test_stdout_line_count = 3 ls *.b &&
! ls *.a
)
'
test_done