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2018-02-27t: prevent '-x' tracing from interfering with test helpers' stderrLibravatar SZEDER Gábor2-14/+14
Running a test script with '-x' turns on 'set -x' tracing, the output of which is normally sent to stderr. This causes a lot of test failures, because many tests redirect and verify the stderr of shell functions, most frequently that of 'test_must_fail'. These issues were worked around somewhat in d88785e424 (test-lib: set BASH_XTRACEFD automatically, 2016-05-11), so at least we could reliably run tests with '-x' tracing under a Bash version supporting BASH_XTRACEFD, i.e. v4.1 and later. Futhermore, redirecting the stderr of test helper functions like 'test_must_fail' or 'test_expect_code' is the cause of a different issue as well. If these functions detect something unexpected, they will write their error messages intended to the user to thier stderr. However, if their stderr is redirected in order to save and verify the stderr of the tested git command invoked in the function, then the function's error messages will be redirected as well. Consequently, those messages won't reach the user, making the test's verbose output less useful. This patch makes it safe to redirect and verify the stderr of those test helper functions which are meant to run the tested command given as argument, even when running tests with '-x' and /bin/sh. This is achieved through a couple of file descriptor redirections: - Duplicate stderr of the tested command executed in the test helper function from the function's fd 7 (see next point), to ensure that the tested command's error messages go to a different fd than the '-x' trace of the commands executed in the function or the function's error messages. - Duplicate the test helper function's fd 7 from the function's original stderr, meaning that, after taking a detour through fd 7, the error messages of the tested command do end up on the function's original stderr. - Duplicate stderr of the test helper function from fd 4, i.e. the fd connected to the test script's original stderr and the fd used for BASH_XTRACEFD. This ensures that the '-x' trace of the commands executed in the function - doesn't go to the function's original stderr, so it won't mess with callers who want to save and verify the tested command's stderr. - does go to the same fd independently from the shell running the test script, be it /bin/sh, an older Bash without BASH_XTRACEFD, or a more recent Bash already supporting BASH_XTRACEFD. Furthermore, this also makes sure that the function's error messages go to this fd 4, meaning that the user will be able to see them even if the function's stderr is redirected in the test. - Specify the latter two redirections above in the test helper function's definition, so they are performed every time the function is invoked, without the need to modify the callsites of the function. Perform these redirections in those test helper functions which can be expected to have their stderr redirected, i.e. in the functions 'test_must_fail', 'test_might_fail', 'test_expect_code', 'test_env', 'nongit', 'test_terminal' and 'perl'. Note that 'test_might_fail', 'test_env', and 'nongit' are not involved in any test failures when running tests with '-x' and /bin/sh. The other test helper functions are left unchanged, because they either don't run commands specified as their arguments, or redirecting their stderr wouldn't make sense, or both. With this change the number of failures when running the test suite with '-x' tracing and /bin/sh goes down from 340 failed tests in 43 test scripts to 22 failed tests in 6 scripts (or 23 in 7, if the system (OSX) uses an older Bash version without BASH_XTRACEFD to run 't9903-bash-prompt.sh'). Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-21Merge branch 'sg/test-i18ngrep'Libravatar Junio C Hamano8-43/+72
Test fixes. * sg/test-i18ngrep: t: make 'test_i18ngrep' more informative on failure t: validate 'test_i18ngrep's parameters t: move 'test_i18ncmp' and 'test_i18ngrep' to 'test-lib-functions.sh' t5536: let 'test_i18ngrep' read the file without redirection t5510: consolidate 'grep' and 'test_i18ngrep' patterns t4001: don't run 'git status' upstream of a pipe t6022: don't run 'git merge' upstream of a pipe t5812: add 'test_i18ngrep's missing filename parameter t5541: add 'test_i18ngrep's missing filename parameter
2018-02-21Merge branch 'gs/rebase-allow-empty-message'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+23
"git rebase" learned to take "--allow-empty-message" option. * gs/rebase-allow-empty-message: rebase: add --allow-empty-message option
2018-02-21Merge branch 'nd/format-patch-stat-width'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-15/+31
"git format-patch" learned to give 72-cols to diffstat, which is consistent with other line length limits the subcommand uses for its output meant for e-mails. * nd/format-patch-stat-width: format-patch: reduce patch diffstat width to 72 format-patch: keep cover-letter diffstat wrapped in 72 columns
2018-02-15Merge branch 'cc/perf-aggregate'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-11/+37
"make perf" enhancement. * cc/perf-aggregate: perf/aggregate: sort JSON fields in output perf/aggregate: add --reponame option perf/aggregate: add --subsection option
2018-02-15Merge branch 'ab/wildmatch-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-245/+416
More tests for wildmatch functions. * ab/wildmatch-tests: wildmatch test: mark test as EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWS test-lib: add an EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWS prerequisite wildmatch test: create & test files on disk in addition to in-memory wildmatch test: perform all tests under all wildmatch() modes wildmatch test: use test_must_fail, not ! for test-wildmatch wildmatch test: remove dead fnmatch() test code wildmatch test: use a paranoia pattern from nul_match() wildmatch test: don't try to vertically align our output wildmatch test: use more standard shell style wildmatch test: indent with tabs, not spaces
2018-02-15Merge branch 'po/object-id'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+2
Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues. * po/object-id: sha1_file: rename hash_sha1_file_literally sha1_file: convert write_loose_object to object_id sha1_file: convert force_object_loose to object_id sha1_file: convert write_sha1_file to object_id notes: convert write_notes_tree to object_id notes: convert combine_notes_* to object_id commit: convert commit_tree* to object_id match-trees: convert splice_tree to object_id cache: clear whole hash buffer with oidclr sha1_file: convert hash_sha1_file to object_id dir: convert struct sha1_stat to use object_id sha1_file: convert pretend_sha1_file to object_id
2018-02-15Merge branch 'en/merge-recursive-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+9
* en/merge-recursive-fixes: merge-recursive: add explanation for src_entry and dst_entry merge-recursive: fix logic ordering issue Tighten and correct a few testcases for merging and cherry-picking
2018-02-13Merge branch 'jk/daemon-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-11/+101
Assorted fixes to "git daemon". * jk/daemon-fixes: daemon: fix length computation in newline stripping t/lib-git-daemon: add network-protocol helpers daemon: handle NULs in extended attribute string daemon: fix off-by-one in logging extended attributes t/lib-git-daemon: record daemon log t5570: use ls-remote instead of clone for interp tests
2018-02-13Merge branch 'pw/sequencer-in-process-commit'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-9/+176
The sequencer infrastructure is shared across "git cherry-pick", "git rebase -i", etc., and has always spawned "git commit" when it needs to create a commit. It has been taught to do so internally, when able, by reusing the codepath "git commit" itself uses, which gives performance boost for a few tens of percents in some sample scenarios. * pw/sequencer-in-process-commit: sequencer: run 'prepare-commit-msg' hook t7505: add tests for cherry-pick and rebase -i/-p t7505: style fixes sequencer: assign only free()able strings to gpg_sign sequencer: improve config handling t3512/t3513: remove KNOWN_FAILURE_CHERRY_PICK_SEES_EMPTY_COMMIT=1 sequencer: try to commit without forking 'git commit' sequencer: load commit related config sequencer: simplify adding Signed-off-by: trailer commit: move print_commit_summary() to libgit commit: move post-rewrite code to libgit Add a function to update HEAD after creating a commit commit: move empty message checks to libgit t3404: check intermediate squash messages
2018-02-13Merge branch 'nd/shared-index-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+19
Code clean-up. * nd/shared-index-fix: read-cache: don't write index twice if we can't write shared index read-cache.c: move tempfile creation/cleanup out of write_shared_index read-cache.c: change type of "temp" in write_shared_index()
2018-02-13Merge branch 'tg/split-index-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+19
The split-index mode had a few corner case bugs fixed. * tg/split-index-fixes: travis: run tests with GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX split-index: don't write cache tree with null oid entries read-cache: fix reading the shared index for other repos
2018-02-13Merge branch 'jt/http-redact-cookies'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+33
The http tracing code, often used to debug connection issues, learned to redact potentially sensitive information from its output so that it can be more safely sharable. * jt/http-redact-cookies: http: support omitting data from traces http: support cookie redaction when tracing
2018-02-13Merge branch 'nd/trace-with-env'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+46
The tracing machinery learned to report tweaking of environment variables as well. * nd/trace-with-env: run-command.c: print new cwd in trace_run_command() run-command.c: print env vars in trace_run_command() run-command.c: print program 'git' when tracing git_cmd mode run-command.c: introduce trace_run_command() trace.c: move strbuf_release() out of print_trace_line() trace: avoid unnecessary quoting sq_quote_argv: drop maxlen parameter
2018-02-13Merge branch 'cl/t9001-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-10/+7
Test clean-up. * cl/t9001-cleanup: t9001: use existing helper in send-email test
2018-02-13Merge branch 'jh/partial-clone'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-0/+310
The machinery to clone & fetch, which in turn involves packing and unpacking objects, have been told how to omit certain objects using the filtering mechanism introduced by the jh/object-filtering topic, and also mark the resulting pack as a promisor pack to tolerate missing objects, taking advantage of the mechanism introduced by the jh/fsck-promisors topic. * jh/partial-clone: t5616: test bulk prefetch after partial fetch fetch: inherit filter-spec from partial clone t5616: end-to-end tests for partial clone fetch-pack: restore save_commit_buffer after use unpack-trees: batch fetching of missing blobs clone: partial clone partial-clone: define partial clone settings in config fetch: support filters fetch: refactor calculation of remote list fetch-pack: test support excluding large blobs fetch-pack: add --no-filter fetch-pack, index-pack, transport: partial clone upload-pack: add object filtering for partial clone
2018-02-13Merge branch 'jh/fsck-promisors'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+343
In preparation for implementing narrow/partial clone, the machinery for checking object connectivity used by gc and fsck has been taught that a missing object is OK when it is referenced by a packfile specially marked as coming from trusted repository that promises to make them available on-demand and lazily. * jh/fsck-promisors: gc: do not repack promisor packfiles rev-list: support termination at promisor objects sha1_file: support lazily fetching missing objects introduce fetch-object: fetch one promisor object index-pack: refactor writing of .keep files fsck: support promisor objects as CLI argument fsck: support referenced promisor objects fsck: support refs pointing to promisor objects fsck: introduce partialclone extension extension.partialclone: introduce partial clone extension
2018-02-13Merge branch 'ab/simplify-perl-makefile'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-2/+2
The build procedure for perl/ part has been greatly simplified by weaning ourselves off of MakeMaker. * ab/simplify-perl-makefile: perl: treat PERLLIB_EXTRA as an extra path again perl: avoid *.pmc and fix Error.pm further Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules
2018-02-08t: make 'test_i18ngrep' more informative on failureLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-4/+20
When 'test_i18ngrep' can't find the expected pattern, it exits completely silently; when its negated form does find the pattern that shouldn't be there, it prints the matching line(s) but otherwise exits without any error message. This leaves the developer puzzled about what could have gone wrong. Make 'test_i18ngrep' more informative on failure by printing an error message including the invoked 'grep' command and the contents of the file it had to scan through. Note that this "dump the scanned file" part is not quite perfect, as it dumps only the file specified as the function's last positional parameter, thus assuming that there is only a single file parameter. I think that's a reasonable assumption to make, one that holds true in the current code base. And even if someone were to scan multiple files at once in the future, the worst thing that could happen is that the verbose error message won't include the contents of all those files, only the last one. Alas, we can't really do any better than this, because checking whether the other positional parameters match a filename can result in false positives: 't3400-rebase.sh' and 't3404-rebase-interactive.sh' contain one test each, where the 'test_i18ngrep's pattern verbatimly matches a file in the trash directory. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t: validate 'test_i18ngrep's parametersLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-0/+12
Some of the previous patches in this series fixed bogus 'test_i18ngrep' invocations: - Two invocations where the tested git command's standard output is directly piped into 'test_i18ngrep'. While convenient, this is an antipattern, because the pipe hides the git command's exit code, and the test could continue even if the command exited with error. - Two invocations that had neither a filename parameter nor anything piped into their standard input, yet both managed to remain unnoticed for years. A third similarly bogus invocation is currently lurking in 'pu' for a couple of weeks now. Prevent similar mistakes in the future by validating 'test_i18ngrep's parameters requiring that - The last parameter names an existing file to be read, effectively forbidding piping into 'test_i18ngrep'. Note that this change will also forbid cases where 'test_i18ngrep' would legitimately read its standard input, e.g. when its standard input is redirected from a file, or when a git command's standard output is first written to an intermediate file, which is then preprocessed by a non-git command before the results are piped into 'test_i18ngrep'. See two of the previous patches for the only such cases we had in our test suite. However, reliably preventing the piping antipattern is arguably more important than supporting these cases, which can be easily worked around by opening the file directly or using an intermediate file anyway. - There are at least two parameters, not including the optional '!' to negate the pattern. This ought to catch corner cases when 'test_i18ngrep' looks for the name of an existing file on its standard input; the above check would miss this case becase the filename as pattern would be the last parameter. Note that this is not quite perfect, as it doesn't account for any 'grep --options' given as parameters. However, doing so would be far too complicated, considering that patterns can start with dashes as well, and in the majority of the cases we don't use any such options anyway. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t: move 'test_i18ncmp' and 'test_i18ngrep' to 'test-lib-functions.sh'Libravatar SZEDER Gábor2-26/+26
Both 'test_i18ncmp' and 'test_i18ngrep' helper functions are supposed to be called from our test scripts, so they should be in 'test-lib-functions.sh'. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t5536: let 'test_i18ngrep' read the file without redirectionLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-1/+1
Redirecting 'test_i18ngrep's standard input from a file will interfere with the linting that will be added in a later patch. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t5510: consolidate 'grep' and 'test_i18ngrep' patternsLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-6/+3
One of the tests in 't5510-fetch.sh' checks the output of 'git fetch' using 'test_i18ngrep', and while doing so it prefilters the output with 'grep' before piping the result into 'test_i18ngrep'. This prefiltering is unnecessary, with the appropriate pattern 'test_i18ngrep' can do it all by itself. Furthermore, piping data into 'test_i18ngrep' will interfere with the linting that will be added in a later patch. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t4001: don't run 'git status' upstream of a pipeLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-3/+8
The primary purpose of three tests in 't4001-diff-rename.sh' is to check rename detection in 'git status', but all three do so by running 'git status' upstream of a pipe, hiding its exit code. Consequently, the test could continue even if 'git status' exited with error. Use an intermediate file between 'git status' and 'test_i18ngrep' to catch a potential failure of the former. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t6022: don't run 'git merge' upstream of a pipeLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-2/+4
The primary purpose of 't6022-merge-rename.sh' is to test 'git merge', but one of the tests runs it upstream of a pipe, hiding its exit code. Consequently, the test could continue even if 'git merge' exited with error. Use an intermediate file between 'git merge' and 'test_i18ngrep' to catch a potential failure of the former. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t5812: add 'test_i18ngrep's missing filename parameterLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-4/+1
The second 'test_i18ngrep' invocation in the test 'curl redirects respect whitelist' is missing its filename parameter. This has remained unnoticed since its introduction in f4113cac0 (http: limit redirection to protocol-whitelist, 2015-09-22), because it would only cause the test to fail if Git was built with a sufficiently old libcurl version. The test's two ||-chained 'test_i18ngrep' invocations are supposed to check that either one of the two patterns is present in 'git clone's error message. As it happens, the first invocation covers the error message from any reasonably up-to-date libcurl, thus the second invocation, the one without the filename parameter, isn't executed at all. Apparently no one has run the test suite's httpd tests with such an old libcurl in the last 2+ years, or at least they haven't bothered to notify us about the failed test. Fix this by consolidating the two patterns into a single extended regexp, eliminating the need for an ||-chained second 'test_i18ngrep' invocation. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-08t5541: add 'test_i18ngrep's missing filename parameterLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-1/+1
The test 'push --no-progress silences progress but not status' runs 'test_i18ngrep' without specifying a filename parameter. This has remained unnoticed since its introduction in e304aeba2 (t5541: test more combinations of --progress, 2012-05-01), because that 'test_i18ngrep' is supposed to check that the given pattern is not present in its input, and of course it won't find that pattern if its input is empty (as it comes from /dev/null). This also means that this test could miss a potential breakage of 'git push --no-progress'. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-07rebase: add --allow-empty-message optionLibravatar Genki Sky1-0/+23
This option allows commits with empty commit messages to be rebased, matching the same option in git-commit and git-cherry-pick. While empty log messages are frowned upon, sometimes one finds them in older repositories (e.g. translated from another VCS [0]), or have other reasons for desiring them. The option is available in git-commit and git-cherry-pick, so it is natural to make other git tools play nicely with them. Adding this as an option allows the default to be "give the user a chance to fix", while not interrupting the user's workflow otherwise [1]. [0]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/8542304 [1]: https://public-inbox.org/git/7vd33afqjh.fsf@alter.siamese.dyndns.org/ To implement this, add a new --allow-empty-message flag. Then propagate it to all calls of 'git commit', 'git cherry-pick', and 'git rebase--helper' within the rebase scripts. Signed-off-by: Genki Sky <sky@genki.is> Reviewed-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-02perf/aggregate: sort JSON fields in outputLibravatar Christian Couder1-1/+1
It is much easier to diff the output against a previous one when the fields are sorted. Helped-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org> Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-02perf/aggregate: add --reponame optionLibravatar Christian Couder1-2/+13
This makes it easier to use the aggregate script on the command line when one wants to get the "environment" fields set in the codespeed output. Previously setting GIT_REPO_NAME was needed for this purpose. Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-02perf/aggregate: add --subsection optionLibravatar Christian Couder1-9/+24
This makes it easier to use the aggregate script on the command line, to get results from subsections. Previously setting GIT_PERF_SUBSECTION was needed for this purpose. Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-02format-patch: reduce patch diffstat width to 72Libravatar Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy1-15/+31
Patches generated by format-patch are meant to be exchanged as emails, most of the time. And since it's generally agreed that text in mails should be wrapped around 70 columns or so, make sure these diffstat follow the convention (especially when used with --cover-letter since we already defaults to wrapping 72 columns). The default can still be overriden with command line options. Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: mark test as EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWSLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-8/+8
Mark the newly added test which creates test files on-disk as EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWS. According to [1] it takes almost ten minutes to run this test file on Windows after this recent change, but just a few seconds on Linux as noted in my [2]. This could be done faster by exiting earlier, however by using this pattern we'll emit "skip" lines for each skipped test, making it clear we're not running a lot of them in the TAP output, at the cost of some overhead. 1. nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1801061337020.1337@wbunaarf-fpuvaqryva.tvgsbejvaqbjf.bet (https://public-inbox.org/git/nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1801061337020.1337@wbunaarf-fpuvaqryva.tvgsbejvaqbjf.bet/) 2. 87mv1raz9p.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com (https://public-inbox.org/git/87mv1raz9p.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/) Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30test-lib: add an EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWS prerequisiteLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-0/+4
Add an EXPENSIVE_ON_WINDOWS prerequisite to mark those tests which are very expensive to run on Windows, but cheap elsewhere. Certain tests that heavily stress the filesystem or run a lot of shell commands are disproportionately expensive on Windows, this prerequisite will later be used by a tests that runs in 4-8 seconds on a modern Linux system, but takes almost 10 minutes on Windows. There's no reason to skip such tests by default on other platforms, but Windows users shouldn't need to wait around while they finish. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: create & test files on disk in addition to in-memoryLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-11/+190
There has never been any full roundtrip testing of what git-ls-files and other commands that use wildmatch() actually do, rather we've been satisfied with just testing the underlying C function. Due to git-ls-files and friends having their own codepaths before they call wildmatch() there's sometimes differences in the behavior between the two. Even when we test for those (as with [1]), there was no one place where you can review how these two modes differ. Now there is. We now attempt to create a file called $haystack and match $needle against it for each pair of $needle and $haystack that we were passing to test-wildmatch. If we can't create the file we skip the test. This ensures that we can run this on all platforms and not maintain some infinitely growing whitelist of e.g. platforms that don't support certain characters in filenames. A notable exception to this is Windows, where due to the reasons explained in [2] the shellscript emulation layer might fake the creation of a file such as "*", and "test -e" for it will succeed since it just got created with some character that maps to "*", but git ls-files won't be fooled by this. Thus we need to skip creating certain filenames entirely on Windows, the list here might be overly aggressive. I don't have access to a Windows system to test this. As a result of doing these tests we can now see the cases where these two ways of testing wildmatch differ: * Creating a file called 'a[]b' and running ls-files 'a[]b' will show that file, but wildmatch("a[]b", "a[]b") will not match * wildmatch() won't match a file called \ against \, but ls-files will. * `git --glob-pathspecs ls-files 'foo**'` will match a file 'foo/bba/arr', but wildmatch won't, however pathmatch will. This seems like a bug to me, the two are otherwise equivalent as these tests show. This also reveals the case discussed in [1], since 2.16.0 '' is now an error as far as ls-files is concerned, but wildmatch() itself happily accepts it. 1. 9e4e8a64c2 ("pathspec: die on empty strings as pathspec", 2017-06-06) 2. nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1801052133380.1337@wbunaarf-fpuvaqryva.tvgsbejvaqbjf.bet (https://public-inbox.org/git/?q=nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1801052133380.1337%40wbunaarf-fpuvaqryva.tvgsbejvaqbjf.bet) Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: perform all tests under all wildmatch() modesLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason2-252/+228
Rewrite the wildmatch() test suite so that each test now tests all combinations of the wildmatch() WM_CASEFOLD and WM_PATHNAME flags. Before this change some test inputs were not tested on e.g. WM_PATHNAME. Now the function is stress tested on all possible inputs, and for each input we declare what the result should be if the mode is case-insensitive, or pathname matching, or case-sensitive or not matching pathnames. Also before this change, nothing was testing case-insensitive non-pathname matching, so I've added that to test-wildmatch.c and made use of it. This yields a rather scary patch, but there are no functional changes here, just more test coverage. Some now-redundant tests were deleted as a result of this change, since they were now duplicating an earlier test. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: use test_must_fail, not ! for test-wildmatchLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-3/+3
Use of ! should be reserved for non-git programs that are assumed not to fail, see README. With this change only t/t0110-urlmatch-normalization.sh is still using this anti-pattern. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: remove dead fnmatch() test codeLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-178/+178
Remove the unused fnmatch() test parameter from the wildmatch test. The code that used to test this was removed in 70a8fc999d ("stop using fnmatch (either native or compat)", 2014-02-15). As a --word-diff shows the only change to the body of the tests is the removal of the second out of four parameters passed to match(). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: use a paranoia pattern from nul_match()Libravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-3/+12
Use a pattern from the nul_match() function in t7008-grep-binary.sh to make sure that we don't just fall through to the "else" if there's an unknown parameter. This is something I added in commit 77f6f4406f ("grep: add a test helper function for less verbose -f \0 tests", 2017-05-20) to grep tests, which were modeled on these wildmatch tests, and I'm now porting back to the original wildmatch tests. I am not using the "say '...'; exit 1" pattern from t0000-basic.sh because if I fail I want to run the rest of the tests (unless under -i), and doing this makes sure we do that and don't exit right away without fully reporting our errors. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: don't try to vertically align our outputLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-5/+5
Don't try to vertically align the test output, which is futile anyway under the TAP output where we're going to be emitting a number for each test without aligning the test count. This makes subsequent changes of mine where I'm not going to be aligning this output as I add new tests easier. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: use more standard shell styleLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-3/+6
Change the wildmatch test to use more standard shell style, usually we use "if test" not "if [". Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30wildmatch test: indent with tabs, not spacesLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-27/+27
Replace the 4-width mixed space & tab indentation in this file with indentation with tabs as we do in most of the rest of our tests. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-30dir: convert struct sha1_stat to use object_idLibravatar Patryk Obara1-2/+2
Convert the declaration of struct sha1_stat. Adjust all usages of this struct and replace hash{clr,cmp,cpy} with oid{clr,cmp,cpy} wherever possible. Rename it to struct oid_stat. Rename static function load_sha1_stat to load_oid_stat. Remove macro EMPTY_BLOB_SHA1_BIN, as it's no longer used. Signed-off-by: Patryk Obara <patryk.obara@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25daemon: fix length computation in newline strippingLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+15
When git-daemon gets a pktline request, we strip off any trailing newline, replacing it with a NUL. Clients prior to 5ad312bede (in git v1.4.0) would send: git-upload-pack repo.git\n and we need to strip it off to understand their request. After 5ad312bede, we send the host attribute but no newline, like: git-upload-pack repo.git\0host=example.com\0 Both of these are parsed correctly by git-daemon. But if some client were to combine the two: git-upload-pack repo.git\n\0host=example.com\0 we don't parse it correctly. The problem is that we use the "len" variable to record the position of the NUL separator, but then decrement it when we strip the newline. So we start with: git-upload-pack repo.git\n\0host=example.com\0 ^-- len and end up with: git-upload-pack repo.git\0\0host=example.com\0 ^-- len This is arguably correct, since "len" tells us the length of the initial string, but we don't actually use it for that. What we do use it for is finding the offset of the extended attributes; they used to be at len+1, but are now at len+2. We can solve that by just leaving "len" where it is. We don't have to care about the length of the shortened string, since we just treat it like a C string. No version of Git ever produced such a string, but it seems like the daemon code meant to handle this case (and it seems like a reasonable thing for somebody to do in a 3rd-party implementation). Reported-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25t/lib-git-daemon: add network-protocol helpersLibravatar Jeff King2-1/+58
All of our git-protocol tests rely on invoking the client and having it make a request of a server. That gives a nice real-world test of how the two behave together, but it doesn't leave any room for testing how a server might react to _other_ clients. Let's add a few test helper functions which can be used to manually conduct a git-protocol conversation with a remote git-daemon: 1. To connect to a remote git-daemon, we need something like "netcat". But not everybody will have netcat. And even if they do, the behavior with respect to half-duplex shutdowns is not portable (openbsd netcat has "-N", with others you must rely on "-q 1", which is racy). Here we provide a "fake_nc" that is capable of doing a client-side netcat, with sane half-duplex semantics. It relies on perl's IO::Socket::INET. That's been in the base distribution since 5.6.0, so it's probably available everywhere. But just to be on the safe side, we'll add a prereq. 2. To help tests speak and read pktline, this patch adds packetize() and depacketize() functions. I've put fake_nc() into lib-git-daemon.sh, since that's really the only server where we'd need to use a network socket. Whereas the pktline helpers may be of more general use, so I've added them to test-lib-functions.sh. Programs like upload-pack speak pktline, but can talk directly over stdio without a network socket. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25daemon: handle NULs in extended attribute stringLibravatar Jeff King1-3/+5
If we receive a request with extended attributes after the NUL, we try to write those attributes to the log. We do so with a "%s" format specifier, which will only show characters up to the first NUL. That's enough for printing a "host=" specifier. But since dfe422d04d (daemon: recognize hidden request arguments, 2017-10-16) we may have another NUL, followed by protocol parameters, and those are not logged at all. Let's cut out the attempt to show the whole string, and instead log when we parse individual attributes. We could leave the "extended attributes (%d bytes) exist" part of the log, which in theory could alert us to attributes that fail to parse. But anything we don't parse as a "host=" parameter gets blindly added to the "protocol" attribute, so we'd see it in that part of the log. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25daemon: fix off-by-one in logging extended attributesLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+11
If receive a request like: git-upload-pack /foo.git\0host=localhost we mark the offset of the NUL byte as "len", and then log the bytes after the NUL with a "%.*s" placeholder, using "pktlen - len" as the length, and "line + len + 1" as the start of the string. This is off-by-one, since the start of the string skips past the separating NUL byte, but the adjusted length includes it. Fortunately this doesn't actually read past the end of the buffer, since "%.*s" will stop when it hits a NUL. And regardless of what is in the buffer, packet_read() will always add an extra NUL terminator for safety. As an aside, the git.git client sends an extra NUL after a "host" field, too, so we'd generally hit that one first, not the one added by packet_read(). You can see this in the test output which reports 15 bytes, even though the string has only 14 bytes of visible data. But the point is that even a client sending unusual data could not get us to read past the end of the buffer, so this is purely a cosmetic fix. Reported-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25t/lib-git-daemon: record daemon logLibravatar Jeff King1-4/+12
When we start git-daemon for our tests, we send its stderr log stream to a named pipe. We synchronously read the first line to make sure that the daemon started, and then dump the rest to descriptor 4. This is handy for debugging test output with "--verbose", but the tests themselves can't access the log data. Let's dump the log into a file, as well, so that future tests can check the log. There are a few subtleties worth calling out here: - we'll continue to send output to descriptor 4 for viewing/debugging, which would imply swapping out "cat" for "tee". But we want to ensure that there's no buffering, and "tee" doesn't have a standard way to ask for that. So we'll use a shell loop around "read" and "printf" instead. That ensures that after a request has been served, the matching log entries will have made it to the file. - the existing first-line shell loop used read/echo. We'll switch to consistently using "read -r" and "printf" to relay data as faithfully as possible. - we open the logfile for append, rather than just output. That makes it OK for tests to truncate the logfile without restarting the daemon (the OS will atomically seek to the end of the file when outputting each line). That allows tests to look at the log without worrying about pollution from earlier tests. Helped-by: Lucas Werkmeister <mail@lucaswerkmeister.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-25t5570: use ls-remote instead of clone for interp testsLibravatar Jeff King1-6/+3
We don't actually care about the clone operation here; we just want to know if we were able to actually contact the remote repository. Using ls-remote does that more efficiently, and without us having to worry about managing the tmp.git directory. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-24sequencer: run 'prepare-commit-msg' hookLibravatar Phillip Wood1-4/+4
Commit 356ee4659b ("sequencer: try to commit without forking 'git commit'", 2017-11-24) forgot to run the 'prepare-commit-msg' hook when creating the commit. Fix this by writing the commit message to a different file and running the hook. Using a different file means that if the commit is cancelled the original message file is unchanged. Also move the checks for an empty commit so the order matches 'git commit'. Reported-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com> Helped-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsayjones.plus.com> Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>