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2012-09-11Merge branch 'jc/test-prereq' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano6-205/+233
* jc/test-prereq: t3910: use the UTF8_NFD_TO_NFC test prereq test-lib: provide UTF8 behaviour as a prerequisite t0050: use the SYMLINKS test prereq t0050: use the CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS test prereq test-lib: provide case insensitivity as a prerequisite test: allow prerequisite to be evaluated lazily test: rename $satisfied to $satisfied_prereq
2012-09-10Merge branch 'maint-1.7.11' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano5-0/+176
* maint-1.7.11: Almost 1.7.11.6 gitweb: URL-decode $my_url/$my_uri when stripping PATH_INFO rebase -i: use full onto sha1 in reflog sh-setup: protect from exported IFS receive-pack: do not leak output from auto-gc to standard output t/t5400: demonstrate breakage caused by informational message from prune setup: clarify error messages for file/revisions ambiguity send-email: improve RFC2047 quote parsing fsck: detect null sha1 in tree entries do not write null sha1s to on-disk index diff: do not use null sha1 as a sentinel value
2012-09-10Merge branch 'bc/receive-pack-stdout-protection' into maint-1.7.11Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+35
When "git push" triggered the automatic gc on the receiving end, a message from "git prune" that said it was removing cruft leaked to the standard output, breaking the communication protocol. * bc/receive-pack-stdout-protection: receive-pack: do not leak output from auto-gc to standard output t/t5400: demonstrate breakage caused by informational message from prune
2012-09-10Merge branch 'jk/maint-null-in-trees' into maint-1.7.11Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-0/+128
"git diff" had a confusion between taking data from a path in the working tree and taking data from an object that happens to have name 0{40} recorded in a tree. * jk/maint-null-in-trees: fsck: detect null sha1 in tree entries do not write null sha1s to on-disk index diff: do not use null sha1 as a sentinel value
2012-09-10Merge branch 'tr/maint-send-email-2047' into maint-1.7.11Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+13
"git send-email" did not unquote encoded words that appear on the header correctly, and lost "_" from strings. * tr/maint-send-email-2047: send-email: improve RFC2047 quote parsing
2012-08-24Merge branch 'maint-1.7.11' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano3-2/+23
* maint-1.7.11: Prepare for 1.7.11.6 Make the ciabot scripts completely self-configuring in the normal case. Improved documentation for the ciabot scripts. man: git pull -r is a short for --rebase gitcli: describe abbreviation of long options rev-list docs: clarify --topo-order description Documentation/CodingGuidelines: spell out more shell guidelines Documentation: do not mention .git/refs/* directories tests: Introduce test_seq
2012-08-24Merge branch 'mk/test-seq' into maint-1.7.11Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-2/+23
Add a compatibility/utility function to the test framework. * mk/test-seq: tests: Introduce test_seq
2012-08-22t3910: use the UTF8_NFD_TO_NFC test prereqLibravatar Michael J Gruber1-146/+135
Besides reusing the new test prerequisite, this fixes also the issue that the current output is not TAP compliant and produces the output "no reason given" [for skipping]. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-08-15Merge branch 'rj/maint-grep-remove-redundant-test' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-11/+0
* rj/maint-grep-remove-redundant-test: t7810-*.sh: Remove redundant test
2012-08-10git svn: reset invalidates the memoized mergeinfo cachesLibravatar Peter Baumann1-0/+78
Since v1.7.0-rc2~11 (git-svn: persistent memoization, 2010-01-30), git-svn has maintained some private per-repository caches in .git/svn/.caches to avoid refetching and recalculating some mergeinfo-related information with every 'git svn fetch'. This memoization can cause problems, e.g consider the following case: SVN repo: ... - a - b - c - m <- trunk \ / d - e <- branch1 The Git import of the above repo is at commit 'a' and doesn't know about the branch1. In case of an 'git svn rebase', only the trunk of the SVN repo is imported. During the creation of the git commit 'm', git svn uses the svn:mergeinfo property and tries to find the corresponding git commit 'e' to create 'm' with 'c' and 'e' as parents. But git svn rebase only imports the current branch so commit 'e' is not imported. Therefore git svn fails to create commit 'm' as a merge commit, because one of its parents is not known to git. The imported history looks like this: ... - a - b - c - m <- trunk A later 'git svn fetch' to import all branches can't rewrite the commit 'm' to add 'e' as a parent and to make it a real git merge commit, because it was already imported. That's why the imported history misses the merge and looks like this: ... - a - b - c - m <- trunk \ d - e <- branch1 Right now the only known workaround for importing 'm' as a merge is to force reimporting 'm' again from SVN, e.g. via $ git svn reset --revision $(git find-rev $c) $ git svn fetch Sadly, this is where the behavior has regressed: git svn reset doesn't invalidate the old mergeinfo cache, which is no longer valid for the reimport, which leads to 'm' beeing imprted with only 'c' as parent. As solution to this problem, this commit invalidates the mergeinfo cache to force correct recalculation of the parents. During development of this patch, several ways for invalidating the cache where considered. One of them is to use Memoize::flush_cache, which will call the CLEAR method on the underlying Memoize persistency implementation. Sadly, neither Memoize::Storable nor the newer Memoize::YAML module introduced in 68f532f4ba888 could optionally be used implement the CLEAR method, so this is not an option. Reseting the internal hash used to store the memoized values has the same problem, because it calls the non-existing CLEAR method of the underlying persistency layer, too. Considering this and taking into account the different implementations of the memoization modules, where Memoize::Storable is not in our control, implementing the missing CLEAR method is not an option, at least not if Memoize::Storable is still used. Therefore the easiest solution to clear the cache is to delete the files on disk in 'git svn reset'. Normally, deleting the files behind the back of the memoization module would be problematic, because the in-memory representation would still exist and contain wrong data. Fortunately, the memoization is active in memory only for a small portion of the code. Invalidating the cache by deleting the files on disk if it isn't active should be safe. Signed-off-by: Peter Baumann <waste.manager@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Steven Walter <stevenrwalter@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-08-10git svn: handle errors and concurrent commits in dcommitLibravatar Robert Luberda1-0/+216
dcommit didn't handle errors returned by SVN and coped very poorly with concurrent commits that appear in SVN repository while dcommit was running. In both cases it left git repository in inconsistent state: index (which was reset with `git reset --mixed' after a successful commit to SVN) no longer matched the checkouted tree, when the following commit failed or needed to be rebased. See http://bugs.debian.org/676904 for examples. This patch fixes the issues by: - introducing error handler for dcommit. The handler will try to rebase or reset working tree before returning error to the end user. dcommit_rebase function was extracted out of cmd_dcommit to ensure consistency between cmd_dcommit and the error handler. - calling `git reset --mixed' only once after all patches are successfully committed to SVN. This ensures index is not touched for most of the time of dcommit run. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-08-06receive-pack: do not leak output from auto-gc to standard outputLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
The standard output channel of receive-pack is a structured protocol channel, and subprocesses must never be allowed to leak anything into it by writing to their standard output. Use RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR option to run_command_v_opt() just like we do when running hooks to prevent output from "gc" leaking to the standard output. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-08-06t/t5400: demonstrate breakage caused by informational message from pruneLibravatar Brandon Casey1-0/+35
When receive-pack triggers 'git gc --auto' and 'git prune' is called to remove a stale temporary object, 'git prune' prints an informational message to stdout about the file that it will remove. Since this message is written to stdout, it is sent back over the transport channel to the git client which tries to interpret it as part of the pack protocol and then promptly terminates with a complaint about a protocol error. Introduce a test which exercises the auto-gc functionality of receive-pack and demonstrates this breakage. Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-08-04tests: Introduce test_seqLibravatar Michał Kiedrowicz3-2/+23
Jeff King wrote: The seq command is GNU-ism, and is missing at least in older BSD releases and their derivatives, not to mention antique commercial Unixes. We already purged it in b3431bc (Don't use seq in tests, not everyone has it, 2007-05-02), but a few new instances have crept in. They went unnoticed because they are in scripts that are not run by default. Replace them with test_seq that is implemented with a Perl snippet (proposed by Jeff). This is better than inlining this snippet everywhere it's needed because it's easier to read and it's easier to change the implementation (e.g. to C) if we ever decide to remove Perl from the test suite. Note that test_seq is not a complete replacement for seq(1). It just has what we need now, in addition that it makes it possible for us to do something like "test_seq a m" if we wanted to in the future. There are also many places that do `for i in 1 2 3 ...` but I'm not sure if it's worth converting them to test_seq. That would introduce running more processes of Perl. Signed-off-by: Michał Kiedrowicz <michal.kiedrowicz@gmail.com> Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-31send-email: improve RFC2047 quote parsingLibravatar Thomas Rast1-0/+13
The RFC2047 unquoting, used to parse email addresses in From and Cc headers, is broken in several ways: * It erroneously substitutes ' ' for '_' in *the whole* header, even outside the quoted field. [Noticed by Christoph.] * It is too liberal in its matching, and happily matches the start of one quoted chunk against the end of another, or even just something that looks like such an end. [Noticed by Junio.] * It fundamentally cannot cope with encodings that are not a superset of ASCII, nor several (incompatible) encodings in the same header. This patch fixes the first two by doing a more careful decoding of the outer quoting (e.g. "=AB" to represent an octet whose value is 0xAB). Fixing the fundamental issues is left for a future, more intrusive, patch. Noticed-by: Christoph Miebach <christoph.miebach@web.de> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-31Merge branch 'jx/i18n-1.7.11'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-19/+26
Add i18n support for scripted Porcelains, and mark strings in merge(-recursive), am, and rebase for i18n. * jx/i18n-1.7.11: i18n: merge-recursive: mark strings for translation Remove dead code which contains bad gettext block i18n: am: mark more strings for translation rebase: remove obsolete and unused LONG_USAGE which breaks xgettext i18n: Rewrite gettext messages start with dash i18n: rebase: mark messages for translation i18n: New keywords for xgettext extraction from sh
2012-07-30Merge branch 'kk/maint-commit-tree' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+17
"git commit-tree" learned a more natural "-p <parent> <tree>" order of arguments long time ago, but recently forgot it by mistake. * kk/maint-commit-tree: Revert "git-commit-tree(1): update synopsis" commit-tree: resurrect command line parsing updates
2012-07-30Merge branch 'jv/maint-no-ext-diff' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+59
"git diff --no-ext-diff" did not output anything for a typechange filepair when GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF is in effect. * jv/maint-no-ext-diff: diff: test precedence of external diff drivers diff: correctly disable external_diff with --no-ext-diff
2012-07-30Merge branch 'jl/maint-1.7.10-recurse-submodules-with-symlink' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+13
When "git submodule add" clones a submodule repository, it can get confused where to store the resulting submodule repository in the superproject's .git/ directory when there is a symbolic link in the path to the current directory. * jl/maint-1.7.10-recurse-submodules-with-symlink: submodules: don't stumble over symbolic links when cloning recursively
2012-07-30Merge branch 'jc/maint-filter-branch-epoch-date' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+13
In 1.7.9 era, we taught "git rebase" about the raw timestamp format but we did not teach the same trick to "filter-branch", which rolled a similar logic on its own. * jc/maint-filter-branch-epoch-date: t7003: add test to filter a branch with a commit at epoch date.c: Fix off by one error in object-header date parsing filter-branch: do not forget the '@' prefix to force git-timestamp
2012-07-30Merge branch 'rj/maint-grep-remove-redundant-test'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-11/+0
"git grep" stopped spawning an external "grep" long time ago, but a duplicated test to check internal and external "grep" was left behind. * rj/maint-grep-remove-redundant-test: t7810-*.sh: Remove redundant test
2012-07-30Merge branch 'dg/submodule-in-dismembered-working-tree'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-6/+23
Finishing touches to the new test script. * dg/submodule-in-dismembered-working-tree: t7409: make sure submodule is initialized and updated in more detail
2012-07-30t7409: make sure submodule is initialized and updated in more detailLibravatar Daniel Graña1-6/+23
The earlier test did not even make sure that the correct commit is checked out in the submodule directory. Inspect the result in a bit more detail. Signed-off-by: Daniel Graña <dangra@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29t7810-*.sh: Remove redundant testLibravatar Ramsay Jones1-11/+0
Since commit bbc09c22 ("grep: rip out support for external grep", 12-01-2010), test number 60 ("grep -C1 hunk mark between files") is essentially the same as test number 59. Test 59 was intended to verify the behaviour of git-grep resulting from multiple invocations of an external grep. As part of the test, it creates and adds 1024 files to the index, which is now wasted effort. Remove test 59, since it is now redundant. Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29t1100-*.sh: Fix an intermittent test failureLibravatar Ramsay Jones1-0/+1
In particular, the final test ('flags and then non flags') fails intermittently, depending on how much time elapsed between the invocations of "git commit-tree" when creating the commits which later have their commit id's compared. For example, if the commits for childid-3 and childid-4 are created 1 or more seconds apart, then the commits, which would otherwise be identical, will have different commit id's. In order to make the test reproducible, we remove the variability by setting the author and committer times to a well defined state. We accomplish this with a single call to 'test_tick' at the start of the test. Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29t: add missing executable bit to t7409Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+0
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29fsck: detect null sha1 in tree entriesLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+26
Short of somebody happening to beat the 1 in 2^160 odds of actually generating content that hashes to the null sha1, we should never see this value in a tree entry. So let's have fsck warn if it it seen. As in the previous commit, we test both blob and submodule entries to future-proof the test suite against the implementation depending on connectivity to notice the error. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29do not write null sha1s to on-disk indexLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+19
We should never need to write the null sha1 into an index entry (short of the 1 in 2^160 chance that somebody actually has content that hashes to it). If we attempt to do so, it is much more likely that it is a bug, since we use the null sha1 as a sentinel value to mean "not valid". The presence of null sha1s in the index (which can come from, among other things, "update-index --cacheinfo", or by reading a corrupted tree) can cause problems for later readers, because they cannot distinguish the literal null sha1 from its use a sentinel value. For example, "git diff-files" on such an entry would make it appear as if it is stat-dirty, and until recently, the diff code assumed such an entry meant that we should be diffing a working tree file rather than a blob. Ideally, we would stop such entries from entering even our in-core index. However, we do sometimes legitimately add entries with null sha1s in order to represent these sentinel situations; simply forbidding them in add_index_entry breaks a lot of the existing code. However, we can at least make sure that our in-core sentinel representation never makes it to disk. To be thorough, we will test an attempt to add both a blob and a submodule entry. In the former case, we might run into problems anyway because we will be missing the blob object. But in the latter case, we do not enforce connectivity across gitlink entries, making this our only point of enforcement. The current implementation does not care which type of entry we are seeing, but testing both cases helps future-proof the test suite in case that changes. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-29diff: do not use null sha1 as a sentinel valueLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+83
The diff code represents paths using the diff_filespec struct. This struct has a sha1 to represent the sha1 of the content at that path, as well as a sha1_valid member which indicates whether its sha1 field is actually useful. If sha1_valid is not true, then the filespec represents a working tree file (e.g., for the no-index case, or for when the index is not up-to-date). The diff_filespec is only used internally, though. At the interfaces to the diff subsystem, callers feed the sha1 directly, and we create a diff_filespec from it. It's at that point that we look at the sha1 and decide whether it is valid or not; callers may pass the null sha1 as a sentinel value to indicate that it is not. We should not typically see the null sha1 coming from any other source (e.g., in the index itself, or from a tree). However, a corrupt tree might have a null sha1, which would cause "diff --patch" to accidentally diff the working tree version of a file instead of treating it as a blob. This patch extends the edges of the diff interface to accept a "sha1_valid" flag whenever we accept a sha1, and to use that flag when creating a filespec. In some cases, this means passing the flag through several layers, making the code change larger than would be desirable. One alternative would be to simply die() upon seeing corrupted trees with null sha1s. However, this fix more directly addresses the problem (while bogus sha1s in a tree are probably a bad thing, it is really the sentinel confusion sending us down the wrong code path that is what makes it devastating). And it means that git is more capable of examining and debugging these corrupted trees. For example, you can still "diff --raw" such a tree to find out when the bogus entry was introduced; you just cannot do a "--patch" diff (just as you could not with any other corrupted tree, as we do not have any content to diff). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27Merge branch 'extract-remaining' of git://git.bogomips.org/git-svnLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+7
* 'extract-remaining' of git://git.bogomips.org/git-svn: Extract Git::SVN::GlobSpec from git-svn. Move Git::IndexInfo into its own file. Load all the modules in one place and before running code. Extract Git::SVN::Migration from git-svn. Prepare Git::SVN::Migration for extraction from git-svn. Extract Git::SVN::Log from git-svn. Prepare Git::SVN::Log for extraction from git-svn.
2012-07-27Merge git://git.bogomips.org/git-svnLibravatar Junio C Hamano3-0/+54
* git://git.bogomips.org/git-svn: Move initialization of Git::SVN variables into Git::SVN. Extract Git::SVN from git-svn into its own .pm file. Prepare Git::SVN for extraction into its own file. Extract some utilities from git-svn to allow extracting Git::SVN. perl: detect new files in MakeMaker builds The Makefile.PL will now find .pm files itself. Don't lose Error.pm if $@ gets clobbered. Quiet warning if Makefile.PL is run with -w and no --localedir
2012-07-27Merge branch 'jk/autoident-test'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-33/+42
Fix test breakages by a builder who does not have a valid user name in his /etc/password entry. * jk/autoident-test: t7502: test early quit from commit with bad ident t7502: handle systems where auto-identity is broken t7502: drop confusing test_might_fail call t7502: narrow checks for author/committer name in template t7502: properly quote GIT_EDITOR t7502: clean up fake_editor tests
2012-07-27Merge branch 'dg/submodule-in-dismembered-working-tree'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+61
In a superproject that has repository outside of its working tree, "git submodule add" failed to clone a new submodule, as GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE environment variables necessary to work in such a superproject interfered with access to the submodule repository. * dg/submodule-in-dismembered-working-tree: git-submodule: work with GIT_DIR/GIT_WORK_TREE
2012-07-27Extract Git::SVN::GlobSpec from git-svn.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern1-1/+2
Straight cut & paste. That's the last class. * Make Git::SVN load it on its own, its the only thing that needs it. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27Move Git::IndexInfo into its own file.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern1-1/+2
Straight cut & paste. Didn't require any fixing. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27Extract Git::SVN::Migration from git-svn.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern1-1/+2
Straight cut & paste. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27Extract Git::SVN::Log from git-svn.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern1-2/+4
Straight cut & paste. Also noticed Git::SVN::Ra wasn't in the compile test. It is now. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27Move initialization of Git::SVN variables into Git::SVN.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern1-1/+2
Also it can compile on its own now, yay! Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27Extract some utilities from git-svn to allow extracting Git::SVN.Libravatar Michael G. Schwern3-0/+53
Put them in a new module called Git::SVN::Utils. Yeah, not terribly original and it will be a dumping ground. But its better than having them in the main git-svn program. At least they can be documented and tested. * fatal() is used by many classes. * Change the $can_compress lexical into a function. This should be enough to extract Git::SVN. Signed-off-by: Michael G. Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
2012-07-27test-lib: provide UTF8 behaviour as a prerequisiteLibravatar Michael J Gruber3-17/+25
UTF8 behaviour of the filesystem (conversion from nfd to nfc) plays a role in several tests and is tested in several tests. Therefore, move the test from t0050 into the test lib and use the prerequisite in t0050. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27t0050: use the SYMLINKS test prereqLibravatar Michael J Gruber1-14/+7
Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27t0050: use the CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS test prereqLibravatar Michael J Gruber1-13/+8
Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27test-lib: provide case insensitivity as a prerequisiteLibravatar Michael J Gruber3-10/+10
Case insensitivity plays a role in several tests and is tested in several tests. Therefore, move the test from t003 into the test lib and use the prerequisite in t0003. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27test: allow prerequisite to be evaluated lazilyLibravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+46
The test prerequisite mechanism is a useful way to allow some tests in a test script to be skipped in environments that do not support certain features (e.g. it is pointless to attempt checking how well symbolic links are handled by Git on filesystems that do not support them). It is OK for commonly used prerequisites to be always tested during start-up of a test script by having a codeblock that tests a feature and calls test_set_prereq, but for an uncommon feature, forcing 90% of scripts to pay the same probing overhead for prerequisite they do not care about is wasteful. Introduce a mechanism to probe the prerequiste lazily. Changes are: - test_lazy_prereq () function, which takes the name of the prerequisite it probes and the script to probe for it, is added. This only registers the name of the prerequiste that can be lazily probed and the script to eval (without running). - test_have_prereq() function (which is used by test_expect_success and also can be called directly by test scripts) learns to look at the list of prerequisites that can be lazily probed, and the prerequisites that have already been probed that way. When asked for a prerequiste that can be but haven't been probed, the script registered with an earlier call to test_lazy_prereq is evaluated and the prerequisite is set. - test_run_lazy_prereq_() function is a helper to run the probe script with the same kind of sandbox as regular tests, helped by Jeff King. Update the codeblock to probe and set SYMLINKS prerequisite using the new mechanism as an example. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-27test: rename $satisfied to $satisfied_prereqLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+3
All other shell variables that are used to globally keep track of states related to prerequisite have "prereq" somewhere in their names. Be consistent and avoid potential name crashes with other kinds of satisfaction in the future. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-26i18n: merge-recursive: mark strings for translationLibravatar Jiang Xin2-9/+9
Mark strings in merge-recursive for translation. Some tests would start to fail with GETTEXT_POISON turned on after this update. Use test_i18ncmp and test_i18ngrep where appropriate to mark strings that should only be checked in the C locale output to avoid such issues. Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-26i18n: Rewrite gettext messages start with dashLibravatar Jiang Xin1-1/+1
Gettext message in a shell script should not start with '-', one workaround is adding '--' between gettext and the message, like: gettext -- "--exec option ..." But due to a bug in the xgettext extraction, xgettext can not extract the actual message for this case. Rewriting the message is a simpler and better solution. Reported-by: Vincent van Ravesteijn <vfr@lyx.org> Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-26t7502: test early quit from commit with bad identLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+17
In commit f20f387, "git commit" notices and dies much earlier when we have a bogus commit identity. That commit did not add a test because we cannot do so reliably (namely, we can only trigger the behavior on a system where the automatically generated identity is bogus). However, now that we have a prerequisite check for this feature, we can add a test that will at least run on systems that produce such a bogus identity. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-26t7502: handle systems where auto-identity is brokenLibravatar Jeff King1-3/+10
Test t7502.21 checks whether we write the committer name into COMMIT_EDITMSG when it has been automatically determined. However, not all systems can produce valid automatic identities. Prior to f20f387 (commit: check committer identity more strictly), this test worked even when we did not have a valid automatic identity, since it did not run the strict test until after we had generated the template. That commit tightened the check to fail early (since we would fail later, anyway), meaning that systems without a valid GECOS name or hostname would fail the test. We cannot just work around this, because it depends on configuration outside the control of the test script. Therefore we introduce a new test_prerequisite to run this test only on systems where automatic ident works at all. As a result, we can drop the confusing test_must_fail bit from the test. The intent was that by giving "git commit" invalid input (namely, nothing to commit), that it would stop at a predictable point, whether we had a valid identity or not, from which we could view the contents of COMMIT_EDITMSG. Since that assumption no longer holds, and we can only run the test when we have a valid identity, there is no reason not to let commit run to completion. That lets us be more robust to other unforeseen failures. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-07-26t7502: drop confusing test_might_fail callLibravatar Jeff King1-1/+1
In t7502.20, we run "git commit" and check that it warns us that the author and committer identity are not the same (this is always the case in the test environment, since we set up the idents differently). Instead of actually making a commit, we have a clean index, so the "git commit" we run will fail. This is marked as might_fail, which is not really correct; it will always fail since there is nothing to commit. However, the only reason not to do a complete commit would be to see the intermediate state of the COMMIT_EDITMSG file when the commit is not completed. We don't need to care about this, though; even a complete commit will leave COMMIT_EDITMSG for us to view. By doing a real commit and dropping the might_fail, we are more robust against other unforeseen failures of "git commit" that might influence our test result. It might seem less robust to depend on the fact that "git commit" leaves COMMIT_EDITMSG in place after a successful commit. However, that brings this test in line with others parts of the script, which make the same assumption. Furthermore, if that ever does change, the right solution is not to prevent commit from completing, but to set EDITOR to a script that will record the contents we see. After all, the point of these tests is to check what the user sees in their EDITOR, so that would be the most direct test. For now, though, we can continue to use the "shortcut" that COMMIT_EDITMSG is left intact. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>