#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano # test_description='git ls-tree test. This test runs git ls-tree with the following in a tree. path0 - a file path1 - a symlink path2/foo - a file in a directory path2/bazbo - a symlink in a directory path2/baz/b - a file in a directory in a directory The new path restriction code should do the right thing for path2 and path2/baz. Also path0/ should snow nothing. ' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success \ 'setup' \ 'mkdir path2 path2/baz && echo Hi >path0 && if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS then ln -s path0 path1 && ln -s ../path1 path2/bazbo make_expected () { cat >expected } else printf path0 > path1 && printf ../path1 > path2/bazbo make_expected () { sed -e "s/120000 /100644 /" >expected } fi && echo Lo >path2/foo && echo Mi >path2/baz/b && find path? \( -type f -o -type l \) -print | xargs git update-index --add && tree=`git write-tree` && echo $tree' test_output () { sed -e "s/ $_x40 / X /" <current >check test_cmp expected check } test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree plain' \ 'git ls-tree $tree >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X path0 120000 blob X path1 040000 tree X path2 EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree recursive' \ 'git ls-tree -r $tree >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X path0 120000 blob X path1 100644 blob X path2/baz/b 120000 blob X path2/bazbo 100644 blob X path2/foo EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree recursive with -t' \ 'git ls-tree -r -t $tree >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X path0 120000 blob X path1 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path2/baz 100644 blob X path2/baz/b 120000 blob X path2/bazbo 100644 blob X path2/foo EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree recursive with -d' \ 'git ls-tree -r -d $tree >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path2/baz EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path >current && make_expected <<\EOF && EOF test_output' # it used to be path1 and then path0, but with pathspec semantics # they are shown in canonical order. test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path1 path0' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path1 path0 >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X path0 120000 blob X path1 EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path0/' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path0/ >current && make_expected <<\EOF && EOF test_output' # It used to show path2 and its immediate children but # with pathspec semantics it shows only path2 test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path2' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path2 >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2 EOF test_output' # ... and path2/ shows the children. test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path2/' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path2/ >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2/baz 120000 blob X path2/bazbo 100644 blob X path2/foo EOF test_output' # The same change -- exact match does not show children of # path2/baz test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path2/baz' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path2/baz >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2/baz EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree filtered with path2/bak' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path2/bak >current && make_expected <<\EOF && EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree -t filtered with path2/bak' \ 'git ls-tree -t $tree path2/bak >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2 EOF test_output' test_expect_success \ 'ls-tree with one path a prefix of the other' \ 'git ls-tree $tree path2/baz path2/bazbo >current && make_expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path2/baz 120000 blob X path2/bazbo EOF test_output' test_done