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#!/bin/sh
test_description='submodule --cached, --quiet etc. output'
. ./test-lib.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-t3100.sh
setup_sub () {
local d="$1" &&
shift &&
git $@ clone . "$d" &&
git $@ submodule add ./"$d"
}
normalize_status () {
sed -e 's/-g[0-9a-f]*/-gHASH/'
}
test_expect_success 'setup' '
test_commit A &&
test_commit B &&
setup_sub S &&
setup_sub S.D &&
setup_sub S.C &&
setup_sub S.C.D &&
setup_sub X &&
git add S* &&
test_commit C &&
# recursive in X/
git -C X pull &&
GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL=file git -C X submodule update --init &&
# dirty
for d in S.D X/S.D
do
echo dirty >"$d"/A.t || return 1
done &&
# commit (for --cached)
for d in S.C* X/S.C*
do
git -C "$d" reset --hard A || return 1
done &&
# dirty
for d in S*.D X/S*.D
do
echo dirty >"$d/C2.t" || return 1
done &&
for ref in A B C
do
# Not different with SHA-1 and SHA-256, just (ab)using
# test_oid_cache as a variable bag to avoid using
# $(git rev-parse ...).
oid=$(git rev-parse $ref) &&
test_oid_cache <<-EOF || return 1
$ref sha1:$oid
$ref sha256:$oid
EOF
done
'
for opts in "" "status"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
sed -e "s/^>//" >expect <<-EOF &&
> $(test_oid B) S (B)
>+$(test_oid A) S.C (A)
>+$(test_oid A) S.C.D (A)
> $(test_oid B) S.D (B)
>+$(test_oid C) X (C)
EOF
git submodule $opts >actual.raw &&
normalize_status <actual.raw >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
done
for opts in \
"status --recursive"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
sed -e "s/^>//" >expect <<-EOF &&
> $(test_oid B) S (B)
>+$(test_oid A) S.C (A)
>+$(test_oid A) S.C.D (A)
> $(test_oid B) S.D (B)
>+$(test_oid C) X (C)
> $(test_oid B) X/S (B)
>+$(test_oid A) X/S.C (A)
>+$(test_oid A) X/S.C.D (A)
> $(test_oid B) X/S.D (B)
> $(test_oid B) X/X (B)
EOF
git submodule $opts >actual.raw &&
normalize_status <actual.raw >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
done
for opts in \
"--quiet" \
"--quiet status" \
"status --quiet"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
git submodule $opts >out &&
test_must_be_empty out
'
done
for opts in \
"--cached" \
"--cached status" \
"status --cached"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
sed -e "s/^>//" >expect <<-EOF &&
> $(test_oid B) S (B)
>+$(test_oid B) S.C (B)
>+$(test_oid B) S.C.D (B)
> $(test_oid B) S.D (B)
>+$(test_oid B) X (B)
EOF
git submodule $opts >actual.raw &&
normalize_status <actual.raw >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
done
for opts in \
"--cached --quiet" \
"--cached --quiet status" \
"--cached status --quiet" \
"--quiet status --cached" \
"status --cached --quiet"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
git submodule $opts >out &&
test_must_be_empty out
'
done
for opts in \
"status --cached --recursive" \
"--cached status --recursive"
do
test_expect_success "git submodule $opts" '
sed -e "s/^>//" >expect <<-EOF &&
> $(test_oid B) S (B)
>+$(test_oid B) S.C (B)
>+$(test_oid B) S.C.D (B)
> $(test_oid B) S.D (B)
>+$(test_oid B) X (B)
> $(test_oid B) X/S (B)
>+$(test_oid B) X/S.C (B)
>+$(test_oid B) X/S.C.D (B)
> $(test_oid B) X/S.D (B)
> $(test_oid B) X/X (B)
EOF
git submodule $opts >actual.raw &&
normalize_status <actual.raw >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
done
test_expect_success !MINGW 'git submodule status --recursive propagates SIGPIPE' '
# The test setup is somewhat involved because triggering a SIGPIPE is
# racy with buffered pipes. To avoid the raciness we thus need to make
# sure that the subprocess in question fills the buffers completely,
# which requires a couple thousand submodules in total.
test_when_finished "rm -rf submodule repo" &&
git init submodule &&
(
cd submodule &&
test_commit initial &&
COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
for i in $(test_seq 2000)
do
printf "[submodule \"sm-$i\"]\npath = recursive-submodule-path-$i\n" "$i" ||
return 1
done >gitmodules &&
BLOB=$(git hash-object -w --stdin <gitmodules) &&
printf "100644 blob $BLOB\t.gitmodules\n" >tree &&
for i in $(test_seq 2000)
do
printf "160000 commit $COMMIT\trecursive-submodule-path-%d\n" "$i" ||
return 1
done >>tree &&
TREE=$(git mktree <tree) &&
COMMIT=$(git commit-tree "$TREE") &&
git reset --hard "$COMMIT"
) &&
git init repo &&
(
cd repo &&
GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL=file git submodule add "$(pwd)"/../submodule &&
{ git submodule status --recursive 2>err; echo $?>status; } |
grep -q recursive-submodule-path-1 &&
test_must_be_empty err &&
test_match_signal 13 "$(cat status)"
)
'
test_done
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