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[git/debian.git] / t / t3050-subprojects-fetch.sh
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1 #!/bin/sh
3 test_description='fetching and pushing project with subproject'
5 . ./test-lib.sh
7 test_expect_success setup '
8 test_tick &&
9 mkdir -p sub && (
10 cd sub &&
11 git init &&
12 >subfile &&
13 git add subfile &&
14 git commit -m "subproject commit #1"
15 ) &&
16 >mainfile &&
17 git add sub mainfile &&
18 test_tick &&
19 git commit -m "superproject commit #1"
22 test_expect_success clone '
23 git clone "file://$(pwd)/.git" cloned &&
24 (git rev-parse HEAD && git ls-files -s) >expected &&
26 cd cloned &&
27 (git rev-parse HEAD && git ls-files -s) >../actual
28 ) &&
29 test_cmp expected actual
32 test_expect_success advance '
33 echo more >mainfile &&
34 git update-index --force-remove sub &&
35 mv sub/.git sub/.git-disabled &&
36 git add sub/subfile mainfile &&
37 mv sub/.git-disabled sub/.git &&
38 test_tick &&
39 git commit -m "superproject commit #2"
42 test_expect_success fetch '
43 (git rev-parse HEAD && git ls-files -s) >expected &&
45 cd cloned &&
46 git pull &&
47 (git rev-parse HEAD && git ls-files -s) >../actual
48 ) &&
49 test_cmp expected actual
52 test_done