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#!/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 &&
test_ln_s_add path0 path1 &&
test_ln_s_add ../path1 path2/bazbo &&
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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >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 &&
cat >expected <<\EOF &&
EOF
test_output'
test_expect_success \
'ls-tree -t filtered with path2/bak' \
'git ls-tree -t $tree path2/bak >current &&
cat >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 &&
cat >expected <<\EOF &&
040000 tree X path2/baz
120000 blob X path2/bazbo
EOF
test_output'
test_done
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