t/chainlint: add chainlint "one-liner" test cases
commit90a880393a5fd7cff9842d553786949c7cafb48b
authorEric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Wed, 11 Jul 2018 06:46:37 +0000 (11 02:46 -0400)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:15:14 +0000 (17 09:15 -0700)
tree2c32eb6aff49b519487f70e87065b055ed1a3e33
parent7b9067901260ece0274976a7fc39e84796ceb852
t/chainlint: add chainlint "one-liner" test cases

The --chain-lint option uses heuristics and knowledge of shell syntax to
detect broken &&-chains in subshells by pure textual inspection. The
heuristics handle a range of stylistic variations in existing tests
(evolved over the years), however, they are still best-guesses. As such,
it is possible for future changes to accidentally break assumptions upon
which the heuristics are based. Protect against this possibility by
adding tests which check the linter itself for correctness.

In addition to protecting against regressions, these tests help document
(for humans) expected behavior, which is important since the linter's
implementation language ('sed') does not necessarily lend itself to easy
comprehension.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
t/chainlint/negated-one-liner.expect [new file with mode: 0644]
t/chainlint/negated-one-liner.test [new file with mode: 0644]
t/chainlint/one-liner.expect [new file with mode: 0644]
t/chainlint/one-liner.test [new file with mode: 0644]
t/chainlint/subshell-one-liner.expect [new file with mode: 0644]
t/chainlint/subshell-one-liner.test [new file with mode: 0644]