#!/bin/sh test_description='test exotic situations with marks' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'setup dump of basic history' ' test_commit one && git fast-export --export-marks=marks HEAD >dump ' test_expect_success 'setup large marks file' ' # normally a marks file would have a lot of useful, unique # marks. But for our purposes, just having a lot of nonsense # ones is fine. Start at 1024 to avoid clashing with marks # legitimately used in our tiny dump. blob=$(git rev-parse HEAD:one.t) && for i in $(test_seq 1024 16384) do echo ":$i $blob" done >>marks ' test_expect_success 'import with large marks file' ' git fast-import --import-marks=marks <dump ' test_expect_success 'setup dump with submodule' ' git submodule add "$PWD" sub && git commit -m "add submodule" && git fast-export HEAD >dump ' test_expect_success 'setup submodule mapping with large id' ' old=$(git rev-parse HEAD:sub) && new=$(echo $old | sed s/./a/g) && echo ":12345 $old" >from && echo ":12345 $new" >to ' test_expect_success 'import with submodule mapping' ' git init dst && git -C dst fast-import \ --rewrite-submodules-from=sub:../from \ --rewrite-submodules-to=sub:../to \ <dump && git -C dst rev-parse HEAD:sub >actual && echo "$new" >expect && test_cmp expect actual ' test_done