#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
test_description='Test the very basics part #1.
The rest of the test suite does not check the basic operation of git
plumbing commands to work very carefully. Their job is to concentrate
on tricky features that caused bugs in the past to detect regression.
This test runs very basic features, like registering things in cache,
writing tree, etc.
Note that this test *deliberately* hard-codes many expected object
IDs. When object ID computation changes, like in the previous case of
swapping compression and hashing order, the person who is making the
modification *should* take notice and update the test vectors here.
'
. ./test-lib.sh
try_local_xy () {
local x="local" y="alsolocal" &&
echo "$x $y"
}
# Check whether the shell supports the "local" keyword. "local" is not
# POSIX-standard, but it is very widely supported by POSIX-compliant
# shells, and we rely on it within Git's test framework.
#
# If your shell fails this test, the results of other tests may be
# unreliable. You may wish to report the problem to the Git mailing
# list <git@vger.kernel.org>, as it could cause us to reconsider
# relying on "local".
test_expect_success 'verify that the running shell supports "local"' '
x="notlocal" &&
y="alsonotlocal" &&
echo "local alsolocal" >expected1 &&
try_local_xy >actual1 &&
test_cmp expected1 actual1 &&
echo "notlocal alsonotlocal" >expected2 &&
echo "$x $y" >actual2 &&
test_cmp expected2 actual2
'
################################################################
# git init has been done in an empty repository.
# make sure it is empty.
test_expect_success '.git/objects should be empty after git init in an empty repo' '
find .git/objects -type f -print >should-be-empty &&
test_line_count = 0 should-be-empty
'
# also it should have 2 subdirectories; no fan-out anymore, pack, and info.
# 3 is counting "objects" itself
test_expect_success '.git/objects should have 3 subdirectories' '
find .git/objects -type d -print >full-of-directories &&
test_line_count = 3 full-of-directories
'
################################################################
# Test harness
test_expect_success 'success is reported like this' '
:
'
_run_sub_test_lib_test_common () {
neg="$1" name="$2" descr="$3" # stdin is the body of the test code
shift 3
# intercept pseudo-options at the front of the argument list that we
# will not pass to child script
skip=
while test $# -gt 0
do
case "$1" in
--skip=*)
skip=${1#--*=}
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
mkdir "$name" &&
(
# Pretend we're not running under a test harness, whether we
# are or not. The test-lib output depends on the setting of
# this variable, so we need a stable setting under which to run
# the sub-test.
sane_unset HARNESS_ACTIVE &&
cd "$name" &&
write_script "$name.sh" "$TEST_SHELL_PATH" <<-EOF &&
test_description='$descr (run in sub test-lib)
This is run in a sub test-lib so that we do not get incorrect
passing metrics
'
# Point to the t/test-lib.sh, which isn't in ../ as usual
. "\$TEST_DIRECTORY"/test-lib.sh
EOF
cat >>"$name.sh" &&
export TEST_DIRECTORY &&
# The child test re-sources GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS and may thus
# override the test output directory. We thus pass it as an
# explicit override to the child.
TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_OVERRIDE=$(pwd) &&
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