t7810-*.sh: Remove redundant test
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1 #!/bin/sh
3 # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
5 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
8 # (at your option) any later version.
10 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 # GNU General Public License for more details.
15 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 # along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ .
18 # if --tee was passed, write the output not only to the terminal, but
19 # additionally to the file test-results/$BASENAME.out, too.
20 case "$GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED, $* " in
21 done,*)
22 # do not redirect again
24 *' --tee '*|*' --va'*)
25 mkdir -p test-results
26 BASE=test-results/$(basename "$0" .sh)
27 (GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED=done ${SHELL-sh} "$0" "$@" 2>&1;
28 echo $? > $BASE.exit) | tee $BASE.out
29 test "$(cat $BASE.exit)" = 0
30 exit
32 esac
34 # Keep the original TERM for say_color
35 ORIGINAL_TERM=$TERM
37 # For repeatability, reset the environment to known value.
38 LANG=C
39 LC_ALL=C
40 PAGER=cat
41 TZ=UTC
42 TERM=dumb
43 export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TERM TZ
44 EDITOR=:
45 # A call to "unset" with no arguments causes at least Solaris 10
46 # /usr/xpg4/bin/sh and /bin/ksh to bail out. So keep the unsets
47 # deriving from the command substitution clustered with the other
48 # ones.
49 unset VISUAL EMAIL LANGUAGE $(perl -e '
50 my @env = keys %ENV;
51 my $ok = join("|", qw(
52 TRACE
53 DEBUG
54 USE_LOOKUP
55 TEST
56 .*_TEST
57 PROVE
58 VALGRIND
59 ));
60 my @vars = grep(/^GIT_/ && !/^GIT_($ok)/o, @env);
61 print join("\n", @vars);
63 GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=author@example.com
64 GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='A U Thor'
65 GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=committer@example.com
66 GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter'
67 GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=5
68 export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY
69 export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME
70 export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME
71 export EDITOR
73 # Protect ourselves from common misconfiguration to export
74 # CDPATH into the environment
75 unset CDPATH
77 unset GREP_OPTIONS
79 case $(echo $GIT_TRACE |tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]") in
80 1|2|true)
81 echo "* warning: Some tests will not work if GIT_TRACE" \
82 "is set as to trace on STDERR ! *"
83 echo "* warning: Please set GIT_TRACE to something" \
84 "other than 1, 2 or true ! *"
86 esac
88 # Convenience
90 # A regexp to match 5 and 40 hexdigits
91 _x05='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]'
92 _x40="$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05"
94 # Zero SHA-1
95 _z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
97 # Line feed
98 LF='
101 # Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices:
103 # test_description='Description of this test...
104 # This test checks if command xyzzy does the right thing...
106 # . ./test-lib.sh
107 [ "x$ORIGINAL_TERM" != "xdumb" ] && (
108 TERM=$ORIGINAL_TERM &&
109 export TERM &&
110 [ -t 1 ] &&
111 tput bold >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
112 tput setaf 1 >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
113 tput sgr0 >/dev/null 2>&1
114 ) &&
115 color=t
117 while test "$#" -ne 0
119 case "$1" in
120 -d|--d|--de|--deb|--debu|--debug)
121 debug=t; shift ;;
122 -i|--i|--im|--imm|--imme|--immed|--immedi|--immedia|--immediat|--immediate)
123 immediate=t; shift ;;
124 -l|--l|--lo|--lon|--long|--long-|--long-t|--long-te|--long-tes|--long-test|--long-tests)
125 GIT_TEST_LONG=t; export GIT_TEST_LONG; shift ;;
126 -h|--h|--he|--hel|--help)
127 help=t; shift ;;
128 -v|--v|--ve|--ver|--verb|--verbo|--verbos|--verbose)
129 verbose=t; shift ;;
130 -q|--q|--qu|--qui|--quie|--quiet)
131 # Ignore --quiet under a TAP::Harness. Saying how many tests
132 # passed without the ok/not ok details is always an error.
133 test -z "$HARNESS_ACTIVE" && quiet=t; shift ;;
134 --with-dashes)
135 with_dashes=t; shift ;;
136 --no-color)
137 color=; shift ;;
138 --va|--val|--valg|--valgr|--valgri|--valgrin|--valgrind)
139 valgrind=t; verbose=t; shift ;;
140 --tee)
141 shift ;; # was handled already
142 --root=*)
143 root=$(expr "z$1" : 'z[^=]*=\(.*\)')
144 shift ;;
146 echo "error: unknown test option '$1'" >&2; exit 1 ;;
147 esac
148 done
150 if test -n "$color"; then
151 say_color () {
153 TERM=$ORIGINAL_TERM
154 export TERM
155 case "$1" in
156 error) tput bold; tput setaf 1;; # bold red
157 skip) tput bold; tput setaf 2;; # bold green
158 pass) tput setaf 2;; # green
159 info) tput setaf 3;; # brown
160 *) test -n "$quiet" && return;;
161 esac
162 shift
163 printf "%s" "$*"
164 tput sgr0
165 echo
168 else
169 say_color() {
170 test -z "$1" && test -n "$quiet" && return
171 shift
172 echo "$*"
176 error () {
177 say_color error "error: $*"
178 GIT_EXIT_OK=t
179 exit 1
182 say () {
183 say_color info "$*"
186 test "${test_description}" != "" ||
187 error "Test script did not set test_description."
189 if test "$help" = "t"
190 then
191 echo "$test_description"
192 exit 0
195 exec 5>&1
196 exec 6<&0
197 if test "$verbose" = "t"
198 then
199 exec 4>&2 3>&1
200 else
201 exec 4>/dev/null 3>/dev/null
204 test_failure=0
205 test_count=0
206 test_fixed=0
207 test_broken=0
208 test_success=0
210 test_external_has_tap=0
212 die () {
213 code=$?
214 if test -n "$GIT_EXIT_OK"
215 then
216 exit $code
217 else
218 echo >&5 "FATAL: Unexpected exit with code $code"
219 exit 1
223 GIT_EXIT_OK=
224 trap 'die' EXIT
226 # The semantics of the editor variables are that of invoking
227 # sh -c "$EDITOR \"$@\"" files ...
229 # If our trash directory contains shell metacharacters, they will be
230 # interpreted if we just set $EDITOR directly, so do a little dance with
231 # environment variables to work around this.
233 # In particular, quoting isn't enough, as the path may contain the same quote
234 # that we're using.
235 test_set_editor () {
236 FAKE_EDITOR="$1"
237 export FAKE_EDITOR
238 EDITOR='"$FAKE_EDITOR"'
239 export EDITOR
242 test_decode_color () {
243 awk '
244 function name(n) {
245 if (n == 0) return "RESET";
246 if (n == 1) return "BOLD";
247 if (n == 30) return "BLACK";
248 if (n == 31) return "RED";
249 if (n == 32) return "GREEN";
250 if (n == 33) return "YELLOW";
251 if (n == 34) return "BLUE";
252 if (n == 35) return "MAGENTA";
253 if (n == 36) return "CYAN";
254 if (n == 37) return "WHITE";
255 if (n == 40) return "BLACK";
256 if (n == 41) return "BRED";
257 if (n == 42) return "BGREEN";
258 if (n == 43) return "BYELLOW";
259 if (n == 44) return "BBLUE";
260 if (n == 45) return "BMAGENTA";
261 if (n == 46) return "BCYAN";
262 if (n == 47) return "BWHITE";
265 while (match($0, /\033\[[0-9;]*m/) != 0) {
266 printf "%s<", substr($0, 1, RSTART-1);
267 codes = substr($0, RSTART+2, RLENGTH-3);
268 if (length(codes) == 0)
269 printf "%s", name(0)
270 else {
271 n = split(codes, ary, ";");
272 sep = "";
273 for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
274 printf "%s%s", sep, name(ary[i]);
275 sep = ";"
278 printf ">";
279 $0 = substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH, length($0) - RSTART - RLENGTH + 1);
281 print
286 nul_to_q () {
287 perl -pe 'y/\000/Q/'
290 q_to_nul () {
291 perl -pe 'y/Q/\000/'
294 q_to_cr () {
295 tr Q '\015'
298 q_to_tab () {
299 tr Q '\011'
302 append_cr () {
303 sed -e 's/$/Q/' | tr Q '\015'
306 remove_cr () {
307 tr '\015' Q | sed -e 's/Q$//'
310 # In some bourne shell implementations, the "unset" builtin returns
311 # nonzero status when a variable to be unset was not set in the first
312 # place.
314 # Use sane_unset when that should not be considered an error.
316 sane_unset () {
317 unset "$@"
318 return 0
321 test_tick () {
322 if test -z "${test_tick+set}"
323 then
324 test_tick=1112911993
325 else
326 test_tick=$(($test_tick + 60))
328 GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
329 GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$test_tick -0700"
330 export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
333 # Call test_commit with the arguments "<message> [<file> [<contents>]]"
335 # This will commit a file with the given contents and the given commit
336 # message. It will also add a tag with <message> as name.
338 # Both <file> and <contents> default to <message>.
340 test_commit () {
341 file=${2:-"$1.t"}
342 echo "${3-$1}" > "$file" &&
343 git add "$file" &&
344 test_tick &&
345 git commit -m "$1" &&
346 git tag "$1"
349 # Call test_merge with the arguments "<message> <commit>", where <commit>
350 # can be a tag pointing to the commit-to-merge.
352 test_merge () {
353 test_tick &&
354 git merge -m "$1" "$2" &&
355 git tag "$1"
358 # This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set.
359 # Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit
360 # of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.
362 test_chmod () {
363 chmod "$@" &&
364 git update-index --add "--chmod=$@"
367 # Unset a configuration variable, but don't fail if it doesn't exist.
368 test_unconfig () {
369 git config --unset-all "$@"
370 config_status=$?
371 case "$config_status" in
372 5) # ok, nothing to unset
373 config_status=0
375 esac
376 return $config_status
379 # Set git config, automatically unsetting it after the test is over.
380 test_config () {
381 test_when_finished "test_unconfig '$1'" &&
382 git config "$@"
386 test_config_global () {
387 test_when_finished "test_unconfig --global '$1'" &&
388 git config --global "$@"
391 write_script () {
393 echo "#!${2-"$SHELL_PATH"}" &&
395 } >"$1" &&
396 chmod +x "$1"
399 # Use test_set_prereq to tell that a particular prerequisite is available.
400 # The prerequisite can later be checked for in two ways:
402 # - Explicitly using test_have_prereq.
404 # - Implicitly by specifying the prerequisite tag in the calls to
405 # test_expect_{success,failure,code}.
407 # The single parameter is the prerequisite tag (a simple word, in all
408 # capital letters by convention).
410 test_set_prereq () {
411 satisfied="$satisfied$1 "
413 satisfied=" "
415 test_have_prereq () {
416 # prerequisites can be concatenated with ','
417 save_IFS=$IFS
418 IFS=,
419 set -- $*
420 IFS=$save_IFS
422 total_prereq=0
423 ok_prereq=0
424 missing_prereq=
426 for prerequisite
428 total_prereq=$(($total_prereq + 1))
429 case $satisfied in
430 *" $prerequisite "*)
431 ok_prereq=$(($ok_prereq + 1))
434 # Keep a list of missing prerequisites
435 if test -z "$missing_prereq"
436 then
437 missing_prereq=$prerequisite
438 else
439 missing_prereq="$prerequisite,$missing_prereq"
441 esac
442 done
444 test $total_prereq = $ok_prereq
447 test_declared_prereq () {
448 case ",$test_prereq," in
449 *,$1,*)
450 return 0
452 esac
453 return 1
456 # You are not expected to call test_ok_ and test_failure_ directly, use
457 # the text_expect_* functions instead.
459 test_ok_ () {
460 test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
461 say_color "" "ok $test_count - $@"
464 test_failure_ () {
465 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
466 say_color error "not ok - $test_count $1"
467 shift
468 echo "$@" | sed -e 's/^/# /'
469 test "$immediate" = "" || { GIT_EXIT_OK=t; exit 1; }
472 test_known_broken_ok_ () {
473 test_fixed=$(($test_fixed+1))
474 say_color "" "ok $test_count - $@ # TODO known breakage"
477 test_known_broken_failure_ () {
478 test_broken=$(($test_broken+1))
479 say_color skip "not ok $test_count - $@ # TODO known breakage"
482 test_debug () {
483 test "$debug" = "" || eval "$1"
486 test_eval_ () {
487 # This is a separate function because some tests use
488 # "return" to end a test_expect_success block early.
489 eval </dev/null >&3 2>&4 "$*"
492 test_run_ () {
493 test_cleanup=:
494 expecting_failure=$2
495 test_eval_ "$1"
496 eval_ret=$?
498 if test -z "$immediate" || test $eval_ret = 0 || test -n "$expecting_failure"
499 then
500 test_eval_ "$test_cleanup"
502 if test "$verbose" = "t" && test -n "$HARNESS_ACTIVE"; then
503 echo ""
505 return "$eval_ret"
508 test_skip () {
509 test_count=$(($test_count+1))
510 to_skip=
511 for skp in $GIT_SKIP_TESTS
513 case $this_test.$test_count in
514 $skp)
515 to_skip=t
516 break
517 esac
518 done
519 if test -z "$to_skip" && test -n "$test_prereq" &&
520 ! test_have_prereq "$test_prereq"
521 then
522 to_skip=t
524 case "$to_skip" in
526 of_prereq=
527 if test "$missing_prereq" != "$test_prereq"
528 then
529 of_prereq=" of $test_prereq"
532 say_color skip >&3 "skipping test: $@"
533 say_color skip "ok $test_count # skip $1 (missing $missing_prereq${of_prereq})"
534 : true
537 false
539 esac
542 test_expect_failure () {
543 test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
544 test "$#" = 2 ||
545 error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-failure"
546 export test_prereq
547 if ! test_skip "$@"
548 then
549 say >&3 "checking known breakage: $2"
550 if test_run_ "$2" expecting_failure
551 then
552 test_known_broken_ok_ "$1"
553 else
554 test_known_broken_failure_ "$1"
557 echo >&3 ""
560 test_expect_success () {
561 test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
562 test "$#" = 2 ||
563 error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-success"
564 export test_prereq
565 if ! test_skip "$@"
566 then
567 say >&3 "expecting success: $2"
568 if test_run_ "$2"
569 then
570 test_ok_ "$1"
571 else
572 test_failure_ "$@"
575 echo >&3 ""
578 # test_external runs external test scripts that provide continuous
579 # test output about their progress, and succeeds/fails on
580 # zero/non-zero exit code. It outputs the test output on stdout even
581 # in non-verbose mode, and announces the external script with "# run
582 # <n>: ..." before running it. When providing relative paths, keep in
583 # mind that all scripts run in "trash directory".
584 # Usage: test_external description command arguments...
585 # Example: test_external 'Perl API' perl ../path/to/test.pl
586 test_external () {
587 test "$#" = 4 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq=
588 test "$#" = 3 ||
589 error >&5 "bug in the test script: not 3 or 4 parameters to test_external"
590 descr="$1"
591 shift
592 export test_prereq
593 if ! test_skip "$descr" "$@"
594 then
595 # Announce the script to reduce confusion about the
596 # test output that follows.
597 say_color "" "# run $test_count: $descr ($*)"
598 # Export TEST_DIRECTORY, TRASH_DIRECTORY and GIT_TEST_LONG
599 # to be able to use them in script
600 export TEST_DIRECTORY TRASH_DIRECTORY GIT_TEST_LONG
601 # Run command; redirect its stderr to &4 as in
602 # test_run_, but keep its stdout on our stdout even in
603 # non-verbose mode.
604 "$@" 2>&4
605 if [ "$?" = 0 ]
606 then
607 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
608 test_ok_ "$descr"
609 else
610 say_color "" "# test_external test $descr was ok"
611 test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
613 else
614 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
615 test_failure_ "$descr" "$@"
616 else
617 say_color error "# test_external test $descr failed: $@"
618 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
624 # Like test_external, but in addition tests that the command generated
625 # no output on stderr.
626 test_external_without_stderr () {
627 # The temporary file has no (and must have no) security
628 # implications.
629 tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
630 stderr="$tmp/git-external-stderr.$$.tmp"
631 test_external "$@" 4> "$stderr"
632 [ -f "$stderr" ] || error "Internal error: $stderr disappeared."
633 descr="no stderr: $1"
634 shift
635 say >&3 "# expecting no stderr from previous command"
636 if [ ! -s "$stderr" ]; then
637 rm "$stderr"
639 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
640 test_ok_ "$descr"
641 else
642 say_color "" "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr was ok"
643 test_success=$(($test_success + 1))
645 else
646 if [ "$verbose" = t ]; then
647 output=`echo; echo "# Stderr is:"; cat "$stderr"`
648 else
649 output=
651 # rm first in case test_failure exits.
652 rm "$stderr"
653 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
654 test_failure_ "$descr" "$@" "$output"
655 else
656 say_color error "# test_external_without_stderr test $descr failed: $@: $output"
657 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1))
662 # debugging-friendly alternatives to "test [-f|-d|-e]"
663 # The commands test the existence or non-existence of $1. $2 can be
664 # given to provide a more precise diagnosis.
665 test_path_is_file () {
666 if ! [ -f "$1" ]
667 then
668 echo "File $1 doesn't exist. $*"
669 false
673 test_path_is_dir () {
674 if ! [ -d "$1" ]
675 then
676 echo "Directory $1 doesn't exist. $*"
677 false
681 test_path_is_missing () {
682 if [ -e "$1" ]
683 then
684 echo "Path exists:"
685 ls -ld "$1"
686 if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
687 echo "$*"
689 false
693 # test_line_count checks that a file has the number of lines it
694 # ought to. For example:
696 # test_expect_success 'produce exactly one line of output' '
697 # do something >output &&
698 # test_line_count = 1 output
701 # is like "test $(wc -l <output) = 1" except that it passes the
702 # output through when the number of lines is wrong.
704 test_line_count () {
705 if test $# != 3
706 then
707 error "bug in the test script: not 3 parameters to test_line_count"
708 elif ! test $(wc -l <"$3") "$1" "$2"
709 then
710 echo "test_line_count: line count for $3 !$1 $2"
711 cat "$3"
712 return 1
716 # This is not among top-level (test_expect_success | test_expect_failure)
717 # but is a prefix that can be used in the test script, like:
719 # test_expect_success 'complain and die' '
720 # do something &&
721 # do something else &&
722 # test_must_fail git checkout ../outerspace
725 # Writing this as "! git checkout ../outerspace" is wrong, because
726 # the failure could be due to a segv. We want a controlled failure.
728 test_must_fail () {
729 "$@"
730 exit_code=$?
731 if test $exit_code = 0; then
732 echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*"
733 return 1
734 elif test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
735 echo >&2 "test_must_fail: died by signal: $*"
736 return 1
737 elif test $exit_code = 127; then
738 echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command not found: $*"
739 return 1
741 return 0
744 # Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is
745 # meant to be used in contexts like:
747 # test_expect_success 'some command works without configuration' '
748 # test_might_fail git config --unset all.configuration &&
749 # do something
752 # Writing "git config --unset all.configuration || :" would be wrong,
753 # because we want to notice if it fails due to segv.
755 test_might_fail () {
756 "$@"
757 exit_code=$?
758 if test $exit_code -gt 129 -a $exit_code -le 192; then
759 echo >&2 "test_might_fail: died by signal: $*"
760 return 1
761 elif test $exit_code = 127; then
762 echo >&2 "test_might_fail: command not found: $*"
763 return 1
765 return 0
768 # Similar to test_must_fail and test_might_fail, but check that a
769 # given command exited with a given exit code. Meant to be used as:
771 # test_expect_success 'Merge with d/f conflicts' '
772 # test_expect_code 1 git merge "merge msg" B master
775 test_expect_code () {
776 want_code=$1
777 shift
778 "$@"
779 exit_code=$?
780 if test $exit_code = $want_code
781 then
782 return 0
785 echo >&2 "test_expect_code: command exited with $exit_code, we wanted $want_code $*"
786 return 1
789 # test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output.
790 # You can use it like:
792 # test_expect_success 'foo works' '
793 # echo expected >expected &&
794 # foo >actual &&
795 # test_cmp expected actual
798 # This could be written as either "cmp" or "diff -u", but:
799 # - cmp's output is not nearly as easy to read as diff -u
800 # - not all diff versions understand "-u"
802 test_cmp() {
803 $GIT_TEST_CMP "$@"
806 # This function can be used to schedule some commands to be run
807 # unconditionally at the end of the test to restore sanity:
809 # test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
810 # git config core.capslock true &&
811 # test_when_finished "git config --unset core.capslock" &&
812 # hello world
815 # That would be roughly equivalent to
817 # test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' '
818 # git config core.capslock true &&
819 # hello world
820 # git config --unset core.capslock
823 # except that the greeting and config --unset must both succeed for
824 # the test to pass.
826 # Note that under --immediate mode, no clean-up is done to help diagnose
827 # what went wrong.
829 test_when_finished () {
830 test_cleanup="{ $*
831 } && (exit \"\$eval_ret\"); eval_ret=\$?; $test_cleanup"
834 # Most tests can use the created repository, but some may need to create more.
835 # Usage: test_create_repo <directory>
836 test_create_repo () {
837 test "$#" = 1 ||
838 error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test-create-repo"
839 repo="$1"
840 mkdir -p "$repo"
842 cd "$repo" || error "Cannot setup test environment"
843 "$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-init" "--template=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/templates/blt/" >&3 2>&4 ||
844 error "cannot run git init -- have you built things yet?"
845 mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled
846 ) || exit
849 test_done () {
850 GIT_EXIT_OK=t
852 if test -z "$HARNESS_ACTIVE"; then
853 test_results_dir="$TEST_DIRECTORY/test-results"
854 mkdir -p "$test_results_dir"
855 test_results_path="$test_results_dir/${0%.sh}-$$.counts"
857 cat >>"$test_results_path" <<-EOF
858 total $test_count
859 success $test_success
860 fixed $test_fixed
861 broken $test_broken
862 failed $test_failure
867 if test "$test_fixed" != 0
868 then
869 say_color pass "# fixed $test_fixed known breakage(s)"
871 if test "$test_broken" != 0
872 then
873 say_color error "# still have $test_broken known breakage(s)"
874 msg="remaining $(($test_count-$test_broken)) test(s)"
875 else
876 msg="$test_count test(s)"
878 case "$test_failure" in
880 # Maybe print SKIP message
881 [ -z "$skip_all" ] || skip_all=" # SKIP $skip_all"
883 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
884 say_color pass "# passed all $msg"
885 say "1..$test_count$skip_all"
888 test -d "$remove_trash" &&
889 cd "$(dirname "$remove_trash")" &&
890 rm -rf "$(basename "$remove_trash")"
892 exit 0 ;;
895 if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0; then
896 say_color error "# failed $test_failure among $msg"
897 say "1..$test_count"
900 exit 1 ;;
902 esac
905 # Test the binaries we have just built. The tests are kept in
906 # t/ subdirectory and are run in 'trash directory' subdirectory.
907 if test -z "$TEST_DIRECTORY"
908 then
909 # We allow tests to override this, in case they want to run tests
910 # outside of t/, e.g. for running tests on the test library
911 # itself.
912 TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)
914 GIT_BUILD_DIR="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/..
916 if test -n "$valgrind"
917 then
918 make_symlink () {
919 test -h "$2" &&
920 test "$1" = "$(readlink "$2")" || {
921 # be super paranoid
922 if mkdir "$2".lock
923 then
924 rm -f "$2" &&
925 ln -s "$1" "$2" &&
926 rm -r "$2".lock
927 else
928 while test -d "$2".lock
930 say "Waiting for lock on $2."
931 sleep 1
932 done
937 make_valgrind_symlink () {
938 # handle only executables, unless they are shell libraries that
939 # need to be in the exec-path. We will just use "#!" as a
940 # guess for a shell-script, since we have no idea what the user
941 # may have configured as the shell path.
942 test -x "$1" ||
943 test "#!" = "$(head -c 2 <"$1")" ||
944 return;
946 base=$(basename "$1")
947 symlink_target=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/$base
948 # do not override scripts
949 if test -x "$symlink_target" &&
950 test ! -d "$symlink_target" &&
951 test "#!" != "$(head -c 2 < "$symlink_target")"
952 then
953 symlink_target=../valgrind.sh
955 case "$base" in
956 *.sh|*.perl)
957 symlink_target=../unprocessed-script
958 esac
959 # create the link, or replace it if it is out of date
960 make_symlink "$symlink_target" "$GIT_VALGRIND/bin/$base" || exit
963 # override all git executables in TEST_DIRECTORY/..
964 GIT_VALGRIND=$TEST_DIRECTORY/valgrind
965 mkdir -p "$GIT_VALGRIND"/bin
966 for file in $GIT_BUILD_DIR/git* $GIT_BUILD_DIR/test-*
968 make_valgrind_symlink $file
969 done
970 # special-case the mergetools loadables
971 make_symlink "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/mergetools "$GIT_VALGRIND/bin/mergetools"
972 OLDIFS=$IFS
973 IFS=:
974 for path in $PATH
976 ls "$path"/git-* 2> /dev/null |
977 while read file
979 make_valgrind_symlink "$file"
980 done
981 done
982 IFS=$OLDIFS
983 PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin:$PATH
984 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin
985 export GIT_VALGRIND
986 elif test -n "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" ; then
987 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$($GIT_TEST_INSTALLED/git --exec-path) ||
988 error "Cannot run git from $GIT_TEST_INSTALLED."
989 PATH=$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH
990 GIT_EXEC_PATH=${GIT_TEST_EXEC_PATH:-$GIT_EXEC_PATH}
991 else # normal case, use ../bin-wrappers only unless $with_dashes:
992 git_bin_dir="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/bin-wrappers"
993 if ! test -x "$git_bin_dir/git" ; then
994 if test -z "$with_dashes" ; then
995 say "$git_bin_dir/git is not executable; using GIT_EXEC_PATH"
997 with_dashes=t
999 PATH="$git_bin_dir:$PATH"
1000 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_BUILD_DIR
1001 if test -n "$with_dashes" ; then
1002 PATH="$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH"
1005 GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt
1006 unset GIT_CONFIG
1007 GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1
1008 GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM=1
1009 export PATH GIT_EXEC_PATH GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM
1011 . "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
1013 if test -z "$GIT_TEST_CMP"
1014 then
1015 if test -n "$GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT"
1016 then
1017 GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF -c"
1018 else
1019 GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF -u"
1023 GITPERLLIB="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/lib:"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/arch/auto/Git
1024 export GITPERLLIB
1025 test -d "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt || {
1026 error "You haven't built things yet, have you?"
1029 if test -z "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" && test -z "$NO_PYTHON"
1030 then
1031 GITPYTHONLIB="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/git_remote_helpers/build/lib"
1032 export GITPYTHONLIB
1033 test -d "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/git_remote_helpers/build || {
1034 error "You haven't built git_remote_helpers yet, have you?"
1038 if ! test -x "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/test-chmtime; then
1039 echo >&2 'You need to build test-chmtime:'
1040 echo >&2 'Run "make test-chmtime" in the source (toplevel) directory'
1041 exit 1
1044 # Test repository
1045 test="trash directory.$(basename "$0" .sh)"
1046 test -n "$root" && test="$root/$test"
1047 case "$test" in
1048 /*) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$test" ;;
1049 *) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test" ;;
1050 esac
1051 test ! -z "$debug" || remove_trash=$TRASH_DIRECTORY
1052 rm -fr "$test" || {
1053 GIT_EXIT_OK=t
1054 echo >&5 "FATAL: Cannot prepare test area"
1055 exit 1
1058 HOME="$TRASH_DIRECTORY"
1059 export HOME
1061 test_create_repo "$test"
1062 # Use -P to resolve symlinks in our working directory so that the cwd
1063 # in subprocesses like git equals our $PWD (for pathname comparisons).
1064 cd -P "$test" || exit 1
1066 this_test=${0##*/}
1067 this_test=${this_test%%-*}
1068 for skp in $GIT_SKIP_TESTS
1070 case "$this_test" in
1071 $skp)
1072 say_color skip >&3 "skipping test $this_test altogether"
1073 skip_all="skip all tests in $this_test"
1074 test_done
1075 esac
1076 done
1078 # Provide an implementation of the 'yes' utility
1079 yes () {
1080 if test $# = 0
1081 then
1083 else
1084 y="$*"
1087 while echo "$y"
1090 done
1093 # Fix some commands on Windows
1094 case $(uname -s) in
1095 *MINGW*)
1096 # Windows has its own (incompatible) sort and find
1097 sort () {
1098 /usr/bin/sort "$@"
1100 find () {
1101 /usr/bin/find "$@"
1103 sum () {
1104 md5sum "$@"
1106 # git sees Windows-style pwd
1107 pwd () {
1108 builtin pwd -W
1110 # no POSIX permissions
1111 # backslashes in pathspec are converted to '/'
1112 # exec does not inherit the PID
1113 test_set_prereq MINGW
1114 test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR
1116 *CYGWIN*)
1117 test_set_prereq POSIXPERM
1118 test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID
1119 test_set_prereq NOT_MINGW
1120 test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR
1123 test_set_prereq POSIXPERM
1124 test_set_prereq BSLASHPSPEC
1125 test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID
1126 test_set_prereq NOT_MINGW
1128 esac
1130 test -z "$NO_PERL" && test_set_prereq PERL
1131 test -z "$NO_PYTHON" && test_set_prereq PYTHON
1132 test -n "$USE_LIBPCRE" && test_set_prereq LIBPCRE
1133 test -z "$NO_GETTEXT" && test_set_prereq GETTEXT
1135 # Can we rely on git's output in the C locale?
1136 if test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON"
1137 then
1138 GIT_GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease
1139 export GIT_GETTEXT_POISON
1140 test_set_prereq GETTEXT_POISON
1141 else
1142 test_set_prereq C_LOCALE_OUTPUT
1145 # Use this instead of test_cmp to compare files that contain expected and
1146 # actual output from git commands that can be translated. When running
1147 # under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected
1148 # results.
1149 test_i18ncmp () {
1150 test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON" || test_cmp "$@"
1153 # Use this instead of "grep expected-string actual" to see if the
1154 # output from a git command that can be translated either contains an
1155 # expected string, or does not contain an unwanted one. When running
1156 # under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected
1157 # results.
1158 test_i18ngrep () {
1159 if test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON"
1160 then
1161 : # pretend success
1162 elif test "x!" = "x$1"
1163 then
1164 shift
1165 ! grep "$@"
1166 else
1167 grep "$@"
1171 # test whether the filesystem supports symbolic links
1172 ln -s x y 2>/dev/null && test -h y 2>/dev/null && test_set_prereq SYMLINKS
1173 rm -f y
1175 # When the tests are run as root, permission tests will report that
1176 # things are writable when they shouldn't be.
1177 test -w / || test_set_prereq SANITY