diff: strip extra "/" when stripping prefix
There are two ways a user might want to use "diff --relative":
1. For a file in a directory, like "subdir/file", the user
can use "--relative=subdir/" to strip the directory.
2. To strip part of a filename, like "foo-10", they can
use "--relative=foo-".
We currently handle both of those situations. However, if the user passes
"--relative=subdir" (without the trailing slash), we produce inconsistent
results. For the unified diff format, we collapse the double-slash of
"a//file" correctly into "a/file". But for other formats (raw, stat,
name-status), we end up with "/file".
We can do what the user means here and strip the extra "/" (and only a
slash). We are not hurting any existing users of (2) above with this
behavior change because the existing output for this case was nonsensical.
Patch by Jakub, tests and commit message by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-09 16:50:53 +02:00
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='diff --relative tests'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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git commit --allow-empty -m empty &&
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echo content >file1 &&
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mkdir subdir &&
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echo other content >subdir/file2 &&
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git add . &&
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git commit -m one
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'
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check_diff() {
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expect=$1; shift
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cat >expected <<EOF
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diff --git a/$expect b/$expect
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..25c05ef
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/$expect
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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+other content
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EOF
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test_expect_success "-p $*" "
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git diff -p $* HEAD^ >actual &&
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test_cmp expected actual
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"
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}
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2012-03-13 06:05:54 +01:00
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check_numstat() {
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expect=$1; shift
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cat >expected <<EOF
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1 0 $expect
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EOF
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test_expect_success "--numstat $*" "
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echo '1 0 $expect' >expected &&
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git diff --numstat $* HEAD^ >actual &&
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test_cmp expected actual
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"
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}
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diff: strip extra "/" when stripping prefix
There are two ways a user might want to use "diff --relative":
1. For a file in a directory, like "subdir/file", the user
can use "--relative=subdir/" to strip the directory.
2. To strip part of a filename, like "foo-10", they can
use "--relative=foo-".
We currently handle both of those situations. However, if the user passes
"--relative=subdir" (without the trailing slash), we produce inconsistent
results. For the unified diff format, we collapse the double-slash of
"a//file" correctly into "a/file". But for other formats (raw, stat,
name-status), we end up with "/file".
We can do what the user means here and strip the extra "/" (and only a
slash). We are not hurting any existing users of (2) above with this
behavior change because the existing output for this case was nonsensical.
Patch by Jakub, tests and commit message by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-09 16:50:53 +02:00
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check_stat() {
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expect=$1; shift
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cat >expected <<EOF
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$expect | 1 +
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2012-02-01 13:55:07 +01:00
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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
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diff: strip extra "/" when stripping prefix
There are two ways a user might want to use "diff --relative":
1. For a file in a directory, like "subdir/file", the user
can use "--relative=subdir/" to strip the directory.
2. To strip part of a filename, like "foo-10", they can
use "--relative=foo-".
We currently handle both of those situations. However, if the user passes
"--relative=subdir" (without the trailing slash), we produce inconsistent
results. For the unified diff format, we collapse the double-slash of
"a//file" correctly into "a/file". But for other formats (raw, stat,
name-status), we end up with "/file".
We can do what the user means here and strip the extra "/" (and only a
slash). We are not hurting any existing users of (2) above with this
behavior change because the existing output for this case was nonsensical.
Patch by Jakub, tests and commit message by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-09 16:50:53 +02:00
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EOF
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test_expect_success "--stat $*" "
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git diff --stat $* HEAD^ >actual &&
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2012-03-13 06:05:54 +01:00
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test_i18ncmp expected actual
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diff: strip extra "/" when stripping prefix
There are two ways a user might want to use "diff --relative":
1. For a file in a directory, like "subdir/file", the user
can use "--relative=subdir/" to strip the directory.
2. To strip part of a filename, like "foo-10", they can
use "--relative=foo-".
We currently handle both of those situations. However, if the user passes
"--relative=subdir" (without the trailing slash), we produce inconsistent
results. For the unified diff format, we collapse the double-slash of
"a//file" correctly into "a/file". But for other formats (raw, stat,
name-status), we end up with "/file".
We can do what the user means here and strip the extra "/" (and only a
slash). We are not hurting any existing users of (2) above with this
behavior change because the existing output for this case was nonsensical.
Patch by Jakub, tests and commit message by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-09 16:50:53 +02:00
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"
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}
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check_raw() {
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expect=$1; shift
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cat >expected <<EOF
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:000000 100644 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 25c05ef3639d2d270e7fe765a67668f098092bc5 A $expect
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EOF
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test_expect_success "--raw $*" "
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git diff --no-abbrev --raw $* HEAD^ >actual &&
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test_cmp expected actual
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"
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}
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2012-03-13 06:05:54 +01:00
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for type in diff numstat stat raw; do
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diff: strip extra "/" when stripping prefix
There are two ways a user might want to use "diff --relative":
1. For a file in a directory, like "subdir/file", the user
can use "--relative=subdir/" to strip the directory.
2. To strip part of a filename, like "foo-10", they can
use "--relative=foo-".
We currently handle both of those situations. However, if the user passes
"--relative=subdir" (without the trailing slash), we produce inconsistent
results. For the unified diff format, we collapse the double-slash of
"a//file" correctly into "a/file". But for other formats (raw, stat,
name-status), we end up with "/file".
We can do what the user means here and strip the extra "/" (and only a
slash). We are not hurting any existing users of (2) above with this
behavior change because the existing output for this case was nonsensical.
Patch by Jakub, tests and commit message by Jeff King.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2010-08-09 16:50:53 +02:00
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check_$type file2 --relative=subdir/
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check_$type file2 --relative=subdir
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check_$type dir/file2 --relative=sub
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done
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test_done
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