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authorLibravatar Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>2020-07-07 02:04:38 -0400
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-07-07 15:47:16 -0700
commit6a67c759489e1025665adf78326e9e0d0981bab5 (patch)
tree8f87455edc9839cab463ecc083bbbbd11f48781d /delta.h
parentt9400: don't use test_must_fail with cvs (diff)
downloadtgif-6a67c759489e1025665adf78326e9e0d0981bab5.tar.xz
test-lib-functions: restrict test_must_fail usage
In previous commits, we removed the usage of test_must_fail() for most commands except for a set of pre-approved commands. Since that's done, only allow test_must_fail() to run those pre-approved commands. Obviously, we should allow `git`. We allow `__git*` as some completion functions return an error code that comes from a git invocation. It's good to avoid using test_must_fail unnecessarily but it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of caution when we're potentially wrapping a git command (like in these cases). We also allow `test-tool` and `test-svn-fe` because these are helper commands that are written by us and we want to catch their failure. Finally, we allow `test_terminal` because `test_terminal` just wraps around git commands. Also, we cannot rewrite `test_must_fail test_terminal` as `test_terminal test_must_fail` because test_must_fail() is a shell function and as a result, it cannot be invoked from the test-terminal Perl script. We opted to explicitly list the above tools instead of using a catch-all such as `test[-_]*` because we want to be as restrictive as possible so that in the future, someone would not accidentally introduce an unrelated usage of test_must_fail() on an "unapproved" command. Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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