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Diffstat (limited to 't/t6500-gc.sh')
-rwxr-xr-x | t/t6500-gc.sh | 31 |
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/t/t6500-gc.sh b/t/t6500-gc.sh index 4684d06552..c0f04dc6b0 100755 --- a/t/t6500-gc.sh +++ b/t/t6500-gc.sh @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ test_expect_success 'gc --keep-largest-pack' ' git gc --keep-largest-pack && ( cd .git/objects/pack && ls *.pack ) >pack-list && test_line_count = 2 pack-list && + awk "/^P /{print \$2}" <.git/objects/info/packs >pack-info && + test_line_count = 2 pack-info && test_path_is_file $BASE_PACK && git fsck ) @@ -120,6 +122,25 @@ test_expect_success 'gc --quiet' ' test_must_be_empty stderr ' +test_expect_success 'gc.reflogExpire{Unreachable,}=never skips "expire" via "gc"' ' + test_config gc.reflogExpire never && + test_config gc.reflogExpireUnreachable never && + + GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/trace.out git gc && + + # Check that git-pack-refs is run as a sanity check (done via + # gc_before_repack()) but that git-expire is not. + grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git pack-refs --" trace.out && + ! grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git reflog expire --" trace.out +' + +test_expect_success 'one of gc.reflogExpire{Unreachable,}=never does not skip "expire" via "gc"' ' + >trace.out && + test_config gc.reflogExpire never && + GIT_TRACE=$(pwd)/trace.out git gc && + grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): git reflog expire --" trace.out +' + run_and_wait_for_auto_gc () { # We read stdout from gc for the side effect of waiting until the # background gc process exits, closing its fd 9. Furthermore, the @@ -162,7 +183,15 @@ test_expect_success 'background auto gc respects lock for all operations' ' # now fake a concurrent gc that holds the lock; we can use our # shell pid so that it looks valid. hostname=$(hostname || echo unknown) && - printf "$$ %s" "$hostname" >.git/gc.pid && + shell_pid=$$ && + if test_have_prereq MINGW && test -f /proc/$shell_pid/winpid + then + # In Git for Windows, Bash (actually, the MSYS2 runtime) has a + # different idea of PIDs than git.exe (actually Windows). Use + # the Windows PID in this case. + shell_pid=$(cat /proc/$shell_pid/winpid) + fi && + printf "%d %s" "$shell_pid" "$hostname" >.git/gc.pid && # our gc should exit zero without doing anything run_and_wait_for_auto_gc && |