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diff --git a/t/t0000-basic.sh b/t/t0000-basic.sh
index c03054c538..8a81a249d0 100755
--- a/t/t0000-basic.sh
+++ b/t/t0000-basic.sh
@@ -20,28 +20,27 @@ modification *should* take notice and update the test vectors here.
. ./test-lib.sh
-try_local_x () {
- local x="local" &&
- echo "$x"
+try_local_xy () {
+ local x="local" y="alsolocal" &&
+ echo "$x $y"
}
-# This test is an experiment to check whether any Git users are using
-# Shells that don't support the "local" keyword. "local" is not
+# Check whether the shell supports the "local" keyword. "local" is not
# POSIX-standard, but it is very widely supported by POSIX-compliant
-# shells, and if it doesn't cause problems for people, we would like
-# to be able to use it in Git code.
+# shells, and we rely on it within Git's test framework.
#
-# For now, this is the only test that requires "local". If your shell
-# fails this test, you can ignore the failure, but please report the
-# problem to the Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org>, as it might
-# convince us to continue avoiding the use of "local".
+# If your shell fails this test, the results of other tests may be
+# unreliable. You may wish to report the problem to the Git mailing
+# list <git@vger.kernel.org>, as it could cause us to reconsider
+# relying on "local".
test_expect_success 'verify that the running shell supports "local"' '
x="notlocal" &&
- echo "local" >expected1 &&
- try_local_x >actual1 &&
+ y="alsonotlocal" &&
+ echo "local alsolocal" >expected1 &&
+ try_local_xy >actual1 &&
test_cmp expected1 actual1 &&
- echo "notlocal" >expected2 &&
- echo "$x" >actual2 &&
+ echo "notlocal alsonotlocal" >expected2 &&
+ echo "$x $y" >actual2 &&
test_cmp expected2 actual2
'
@@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ check_sub_test_lib_test () {
check_sub_test_lib_test_err () {
name="$1" # stdin is the expected output from the test
- # expected error output is in descriptior 3
+ # expected error output is in descriptor 3
(
cd "$name" &&
sed -e 's/^> //' -e 's/Z$//' >expect.out &&
@@ -276,23 +275,23 @@ test_expect_success 'pretend we have a mix of all possible results' "
test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'test --verbose' '
test_must_fail run_sub_test_lib_test \
- test-verbose "test verbose" --verbose <<-\EOF &&
+ t1234-verbose "test verbose" --verbose <<-\EOF &&
test_expect_success "passing test" true
test_expect_success "test with output" "echo foo"
test_expect_success "failing test" false
test_done
EOF
- mv test-verbose/out test-verbose/out+ &&
- grep -v "^Initialized empty" test-verbose/out+ >test-verbose/out &&
- check_sub_test_lib_test test-verbose <<-\EOF
- > expecting success: true
+ mv t1234-verbose/out t1234-verbose/out+ &&
+ grep -v "^Initialized empty" t1234-verbose/out+ >t1234-verbose/out &&
+ check_sub_test_lib_test t1234-verbose <<-\EOF
+ > expecting success of 1234.1 '\''passing test'\'': true
> ok 1 - passing test
> Z
- > expecting success: echo foo
+ > expecting success of 1234.2 '\''test with output'\'': echo foo
> foo
> ok 2 - test with output
> Z
- > expecting success: false
+ > expecting success of 1234.3 '\''failing test'\'': false
> not ok 3 - failing test
> # false
> Z
@@ -303,17 +302,17 @@ test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'test --verbose' '
test_expect_success 'test --verbose-only' '
test_must_fail run_sub_test_lib_test \
- test-verbose-only-2 "test verbose-only=2" \
+ t2345-verbose-only-2 "test verbose-only=2" \
--verbose-only=2 <<-\EOF &&
test_expect_success "passing test" true
test_expect_success "test with output" "echo foo"
test_expect_success "failing test" false
test_done
EOF
- check_sub_test_lib_test test-verbose-only-2 <<-\EOF
+ check_sub_test_lib_test t2345-verbose-only-2 <<-\EOF
> ok 1 - passing test
> Z
- > expecting success: echo foo
+ > expecting success of 2345.2 '\''test with output'\'': echo foo
> foo
> ok 2 - test with output
> Z
@@ -393,6 +392,44 @@ test_expect_success 'GIT_SKIP_TESTS sh pattern' "
)
"
+test_expect_success 'GIT_SKIP_TESTS entire suite' "
+ (
+ GIT_SKIP_TESTS='git' && export GIT_SKIP_TESTS &&
+ run_sub_test_lib_test git-skip-tests-entire-suite \
+ 'GIT_SKIP_TESTS entire suite' <<-\\EOF &&
+ for i in 1 2 3
+ do
+ test_expect_success \"passing test #\$i\" 'true'
+ done
+ test_done
+ EOF
+ check_sub_test_lib_test git-skip-tests-entire-suite <<-\\EOF
+ > 1..0 # SKIP skip all tests in git
+ EOF
+ )
+"
+
+test_expect_success 'GIT_SKIP_TESTS does not skip unmatched suite' "
+ (
+ GIT_SKIP_TESTS='notgit' && export GIT_SKIP_TESTS &&
+ run_sub_test_lib_test git-skip-tests-unmatched-suite \
+ 'GIT_SKIP_TESTS does not skip unmatched suite' <<-\\EOF &&
+ for i in 1 2 3
+ do
+ test_expect_success \"passing test #\$i\" 'true'
+ done
+ test_done
+ EOF
+ check_sub_test_lib_test git-skip-tests-unmatched-suite <<-\\EOF
+ > ok 1 - passing test #1
+ > ok 2 - passing test #2
+ > ok 3 - passing test #3
+ > # passed all 3 test(s)
+ > 1..3
+ EOF
+ )
+"
+
test_expect_success '--run basic' "
run_sub_test_lib_test run-basic \
'--run basic' --run='1 3 5' <<-\\EOF &&
@@ -726,7 +763,7 @@ donthaveit=yes
test_expect_success DONTHAVEIT 'unmet prerequisite causes test to be skipped' '
donthaveit=no
'
-if test $haveit$donthaveit != yesyes
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL" -a $haveit$donthaveit != yesyes
then
say "bug in test framework: prerequisite tags do not work reliably"
exit 1
@@ -747,7 +784,7 @@ donthaveiteither=yes
test_expect_success DONTHAVEIT,HAVEIT 'unmet prerequisites causes test to be skipped' '
donthaveiteither=no
'
-if test $haveit$donthaveit$donthaveiteither != yesyesyes
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL" -a $haveit$donthaveit$donthaveiteither != yesyesyes
then
say "bug in test framework: multiple prerequisite tags do not work reliably"
exit 1
@@ -763,7 +800,7 @@ test_expect_success !LAZY_TRUE 'missing lazy prereqs skip tests' '
donthavetrue=no
'
-if test "$havetrue$donthavetrue" != yesyes
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL" -a "$havetrue$donthavetrue" != yesyes
then
say 'bug in test framework: lazy prerequisites do not work'
exit 1
@@ -779,7 +816,7 @@ test_expect_success LAZY_FALSE 'missing negative lazy prereqs will skip' '
havefalse=no
'
-if test "$nothavefalse$havefalse" != yesyes
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL" -a "$nothavefalse$havefalse" != yesyes
then
say 'bug in test framework: negative lazy prerequisites do not work'
exit 1
@@ -790,7 +827,7 @@ test_expect_success 'tests clean up after themselves' '
test_when_finished clean=yes
'
-if test $clean != yes
+if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS_INTERNAL" -a $clean != yes
then
say "bug in test framework: basic cleanup command does not work reliably"
exit 1
@@ -880,6 +917,40 @@ test_expect_success 'test_oid can look up data for SHA-256' '
test "$hexsz" -eq 64
'
+test_expect_success 'test_bool_env' '
+ (
+ sane_unset envvar &&
+
+ test_bool_env envvar true &&
+ ! test_bool_env envvar false &&
+
+ envvar= &&
+ export envvar &&
+ ! test_bool_env envvar true &&
+ ! test_bool_env envvar false &&
+
+ envvar=true &&
+ test_bool_env envvar true &&
+ test_bool_env envvar false &&
+
+ envvar=false &&
+ ! test_bool_env envvar true &&
+ ! test_bool_env envvar false &&
+
+ envvar=invalid &&
+ # When encountering an invalid bool value, test_bool_env
+ # prints its error message to the original stderr of the
+ # test script, hence the redirection of fd 7, and aborts
+ # with "exit 1", hence the subshell.
+ ! ( test_bool_env envvar true ) 7>err &&
+ grep "error: test_bool_env requires bool values" err &&
+
+ envvar=true &&
+ ! ( test_bool_env envvar invalid ) 7>err &&
+ grep "error: test_bool_env requires bool values" err
+ )
+'
+
################################################################
# Basics of the basics