1 : included from
6002 and others
5 # Answer the sha1 has associated with the tag. The tag must exist under refs/tags
8 git rev-parse
--verify "refs/tags/$_tag" ||
9 error
"tag: \"$_tag\" does not exist"
12 # Generate a commit using the text specified to make it unique and the tree
13 # named by the tag specified.
18 echo "$_text" | git commit-tree $
(tag
"$_tree") "$@"
21 # Save the output of a command into the tag specified. Prepend
22 # a substitution script for the tag onto the front of sed.script
25 test -n "$_tag" || error
"usage: save_tag tag commit-args ..."
28 git update-ref
"refs/tags/$_tag" $
("$@")
30 echo "s/$(tag $_tag)/$_tag/g" >sed.
script.tmp
31 cat sed.
script >>sed.
script.tmp
33 mv sed.
script.tmp
sed.
script
36 # Replace unhelpful sha1 hashes with their symbolic equivalents
41 # Execute a command after first saving, then setting the GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
42 # tag to a specified value. Restore the original value on return.
46 _save
=$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
48 GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
="$_author"
49 export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
53 unset GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
55 GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
="$_save"
56 export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
62 git cat-file commit
$_commit |
63 sed -n "s/^committer .*> \([0-9]*\) .*/\1/p"
66 # Assign the value of fake date to a variable, but
67 # allow fairly common "1971-08-16 00:00" to be omittd
70 ??
:??
:??
) eval "$1='1971-08-16 $2'" ;;
71 ??
:??
) eval "$1='1971-08-16 00:$2'" ;;
72 ??
) eval "$1='1971-08-16 00:00:$2'" ;;
77 on_committer_date
() {
78 assign_fake_date GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
"$1"
79 export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
85 assign_fake_date GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
"$1"
86 assign_fake_date GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
"$2"
87 export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
92 # Execute a command and suppress any error output.
100 if eval "$*" | entag
>"$_name.actual"
102 test_cmp
"$_name.expected" "$_name.actual"
108 # Turn a reasonable test description into a reasonable test name.
109 # All alphanums translated into -'s which are then compressed and stripped
110 # from front and back.
111 name_from_description
() {
122 # Execute the test described by the first argument, by eval'ing
123 # command line specified in the 2nd argument. Check the status code
124 # is zero and that the output matches the stream read from
126 test_output_expect_success
()
131 error
"usage: test_output_expect_success description test <<EOF ... EOF"
133 _name
=$
(echo $_description | name_from_description
)
134 cat >"$_name.expected"
135 test_expect_success
"$_description" "check_output $_name \"$_test\""