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@@ -170,6 +170,15 @@ appropriately before running "make". implied by other options like --valgrind and GIT_TEST_INSTALLED. +--no-bin-wrappers:: + By default, the test suite uses the wrappers in + `../bin-wrappers/` to execute `git` and friends. With this option, + `../git` and friends are run directly. This is not recommended + in general, as the wrappers contain safeguards to ensure that no + files from an installed Git are used, but can speed up test runs + especially on platforms where running shell scripts is expensive + (most notably, Windows). + --root=<directory>:: Create "trash" directories used to store all temporary data during testing under <directory>, instead of the t/ directory. @@ -186,6 +195,29 @@ appropriately before running "make". this feature by setting the GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT environment variable to "1" or "0", respectively. +--stress:: + Run the test script repeatedly in multiple parallel jobs until + one of them fails. Useful for reproducing rare failures in + flaky tests. The number of parallel jobs is, in order of + precedence: the value of the GIT_TEST_STRESS_LOAD + environment variable, or twice the number of available + processors (as shown by the 'getconf' utility), or 8. + Implies `--verbose -x --immediate` to get the most information + about the failure. Note that the verbose output of each test + job is saved to 't/test-results/$TEST_NAME.stress-<nr>.out', + and only the output of the failed test job is shown on the + terminal. The names of the trash directories get a + '.stress-<nr>' suffix, and the trash directory of the failed + test job is renamed to end with a '.stress-failed' suffix. + +--stress-jobs=<N>:: + Override the number of parallel jobs. Implies `--stress`. + +--stress-limit=<N>:: + When combined with --stress run the test script repeatedly + this many times in each of the parallel jobs or until one of + them fails, whichever comes first. Implies `--stress`. + You can also set the GIT_TEST_INSTALLED environment variable to the bindir of an existing git installation to test that installation. You still need to have built this git sandbox, from which various @@ -311,6 +343,9 @@ marked strings" in po/README for details. GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX=<boolean> forces split-index mode on the whole test suite. Accept any boolean values that are accepted by git-config. +GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=<n>, when set, overrides the +'protocol.version' setting to n if it is less than n. + GIT_TEST_FULL_IN_PACK_ARRAY=<boolean> exercises the uncommon pack-objects code path where there are more than 1024 packs even if the actual number of packs in repository is below this limit. Accept @@ -342,11 +377,15 @@ GIT_TEST_INDEX_VERSION=<n> exercises the index read/write code path for the index version specified. Can be set to any valid version (currently 2, 3, or 4). +GIT_TEST_PACK_SPARSE=<boolean> if enabled will default the pack-objects +builtin to use the sparse object walk. This can still be overridden by +the --no-sparse command-line argument. + GIT_TEST_PRELOAD_INDEX=<boolean> exercises the preload-index code path by overriding the minimum number of cache entries required per thread. -GIT_TEST_REBASE_USE_BUILTIN=<boolean>, when false, disables the -builtin version of git-rebase. See 'rebase.useBuiltin' in +GIT_TEST_STASH_USE_BUILTIN=<boolean>, when false, disables the +built-in version of git-stash. See 'stash.useBuiltin' in git-config(1). GIT_TEST_INDEX_THREADS=<n> enables exercising the multi-threaded loading @@ -358,6 +397,15 @@ GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX=<boolean>, when true, forces the multi-pack- index to be written after every 'git repack' command, and overrides the 'core.multiPackIndex' setting to true. +GIT_TEST_SIDEBAND_ALL=<boolean>, when true, overrides the +'uploadpack.allowSidebandAll' setting to true, and when false, forces +fetch-pack to not request sideband-all (even if the server advertises +sideband-all). + +GIT_TEST_DISALLOW_ABBREVIATED_OPTIONS=<boolean>, when true (which is +the default when running tests), errors out when an abbreviated option +is used. + Naming Tests ------------ @@ -425,7 +473,8 @@ This test harness library does the following things: - Creates an empty test directory with an empty .git/objects database and chdir(2) into it. This directory is 't/trash directory.$test_name_without_dotsh', with t/ subject to change by - the --root option documented above. + the --root option documented above, and a '.stress-<N>' suffix + appended by the --stress option. - Defines standard test helper functions for your scripts to use. These functions are designed to make all scripts behave @@ -822,6 +871,26 @@ library for your script to use. ... ' + - test_atexit <script> + + Prepend <script> to a list of commands to run unconditionally to + clean up before the test script exits, e.g. to stop a daemon: + + test_expect_success 'test git daemon' ' + git daemon & + daemon_pid=$! && + test_atexit 'kill $daemon_pid' && + hello world + ' + + The commands will be executed before the trash directory is removed, + i.e. the atexit commands will still be able to access any pidfiles or + socket files. + + Note that these commands will be run even when a test script run + with '--immediate' fails. Be careful with your atexit commands to + minimize any changes to the failed state. + - test_write_lines <lines> Write <lines> on standard output, one line per argument. @@ -892,6 +961,15 @@ library for your script to use. test_oid_init or test_oid_cache. Providing an unknown key is an error. + - yes [<string>] + + This is often seen in modern UNIX but some platforms lack it, so + the test harness overrides the platform implementation with a + more limited one. Use this only when feeding a handful lines of + output to the downstream---unlike the real version, it generates + only up to 99 lines. + + Prerequisites ------------- |