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When we expect a git command to notice and signal errors, we carelessly wrote in our tests: test_expect_success 'reject bogus request' ' do something && do something else && ! git command ' but a non-zero exit could come from the "git command" segfaulting. A new helper function "tset_must_fail" is introduced and it is meant to be used to make sure the command gracefully fails (iow, dying and exiting with non zero status is counted as a failure to "gracefully fail"). The above example should be written as: test_expect_success 'reject bogus request' ' do something && do something else && test_must_fail git command ' Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2007 David Symonds
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test_description='git checkout from subdirectories'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test_expect_success setup '
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echo "base" > file0 &&
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git add file0 &&
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mkdir dir1 &&
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echo "hello" > dir1/file1 &&
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git add dir1/file1 &&
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mkdir dir2 &&
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echo "bonjour" > dir2/file2 &&
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git add dir2/file2 &&
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test_tick &&
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git commit -m "populate tree"
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'
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test_expect_success 'remove and restore with relative path' '
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(
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cd dir1 &&
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rm ../file0 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- ../file0 &&
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test "base" = "$(cat ../file0)" &&
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rm ../dir2/file2 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- ../dir2/file2 &&
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test "bonjour" = "$(cat ../dir2/file2)" &&
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rm ../file0 ./file1 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- .. &&
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test "base" = "$(cat ../file0)" &&
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test "hello" = "$(cat file1)"
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'checkout with empty prefix' '
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rm file0 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- file0 &&
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test "base" = "$(cat file0)"
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'
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test_expect_success 'checkout with simple prefix' '
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rm dir1/file1 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- dir1 &&
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test "hello" = "$(cat dir1/file1)" &&
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rm dir1/file1 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- dir1/file1 &&
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test "hello" = "$(cat dir1/file1)"
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'
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# This is not expected to work as ls-files was not designed
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# to deal with such. Enable it when ls-files is updated.
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: test_expect_success 'checkout with complex relative path' '
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rm file1 &&
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git checkout HEAD -- ../dir1/../dir1/file1 && test -f ./file1
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'
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test_expect_success 'relative path outside tree should fail' \
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'test_must_fail git checkout HEAD -- ../../Makefile'
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test_expect_success 'incorrect relative path to file should fail (1)' \
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'test_must_fail git checkout HEAD -- ../file0'
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test_expect_success 'incorrect relative path should fail (2)' \
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'( cd dir1 && test_must_fail git checkout HEAD -- ./file0 )'
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test_expect_success 'incorrect relative path should fail (3)' \
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'( cd dir1 && test_must_fail git checkout HEAD -- ../../file0 )'
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test_done
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