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#!/bin/sh
test_description='git add -u
This test creates a working tree state with three files:
top (previously committed, modified)
dir/sub (previously committed, modified)
dir/other (untracked)
and issues a git add -u with path limiting on "dir" to add
only the updates to dir/sub.
Also tested are "git add -u" without limiting, and "git add -u"
without contents changes, and other conditions'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success setup '
echo initial >check &&
echo initial >top &&
echo initial >foo &&
mkdir dir1 dir2 &&
echo initial >dir1/sub1 &&
echo initial >dir1/sub2 &&
echo initial >dir2/sub3 &&
git add check dir1 dir2 top foo &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m initial &&
echo changed >check &&
echo changed >top &&
echo changed >dir2/sub3 &&
rm -f dir1/sub1 &&
echo other >dir2/other
'
test_expect_success update '
git add -u dir1 dir2
'
test_expect_success 'update noticed a removal' '
test "$(git ls-files dir1/sub1)" = ""
'
test_expect_success 'update touched correct path' '
test "$(git diff-files --name-status dir2/sub3)" = ""
'
test_expect_success 'update did not touch other tracked files' '
test "$(git diff-files --name-status check)" = "M check" &&
test "$(git diff-files --name-status top)" = "M top"
'
test_expect_success 'update did not touch untracked files' '
test "$(git ls-files dir2/other)" = ""
'
test_expect_success 'cache tree has not been corrupted' '
git ls-files -s |
sed -e "s/ 0 / /" >expect &&
git ls-tree -r $(git write-tree) |
sed -e "s/ blob / /" >current &&
test_cmp expect current
'
test_expect_success 'update from a subdirectory' '
(
cd dir1 &&
echo more >sub2 &&
git add -u sub2
)
'
test_expect_success 'change gets noticed' '
test "$(git diff-files --name-status dir1)" = ""
'
test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'replace a file with a symlink' '
rm foo &&
ln -s top foo &&
git add -u -- foo
'
test_expect_success 'add everything changed' '
git add -u &&
test -z "$(git diff-files)"
'
test_expect_success 'touch and then add -u' '
touch check &&
git add -u &&
test -z "$(git diff-files)"
'
test_expect_success 'touch and then add explicitly' '
touch check &&
git add check &&
test -z "$(git diff-files)"
'
test_expect_success 'add -n -u should not add but just report' '
(
echo "add '\''check'\''" &&
echo "remove '\''top'\''"
) >expect &&
before=$(git ls-files -s check top) &&
echo changed >>check &&
rm -f top &&
git add -n -u >actual &&
after=$(git ls-files -s check top) &&
test "$before" = "$after" &&
test_i18ncmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success 'add -u resolves unmerged paths' '
git reset --hard &&
one=$(echo 1 | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
two=$(echo 2 | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
three=$(echo 3 | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
{
for path in path1 path2
do
echo "100644 $one 1 $path"
echo "100644 $two 2 $path"
echo "100644 $three 3 $path"
done
echo "100644 $one 1 path3"
echo "100644 $one 1 path4"
echo "100644 $one 3 path5"
echo "100644 $one 3 path6"
} |
git update-index --index-info &&
echo 3 >path1 &&
echo 2 >path3 &&
echo 2 >path5 &&
Fix "add -u" that sometimes fails to resolve unmerged paths "git add -u" updates the index with the updated contents from the working tree by internally running "diff-files" to grab the set of paths that are different from the index. Then it updates the index entries for the paths that are modified in the working tree, and deletes the index entries for the paths that are deleted in the working tree. It ignored the output from the diff-files that indicated that a path is unmerged. For these paths, it instead relied on the fact that an unmerged path is followed by the result of comparison between stage #2 (ours) and the working tree, and used that to update or delete such a path when it is used to record the resolution of a conflict. As the result, when a path did not have stage #2 (e.g. "we deleted while the other side added"), these unmerged stages were left behind, instead of recording what the user resolved in the working tree. Since we recently fixed "diff-files" to indicate if the corresponding path exists on the working tree for an unmerged path, we do not have to rely on the comparison with stage #2 anymore. We can instead tell the diff-files not to compare with higher stages, and use the unmerged output to update the index to reflect the state of the working tree. The changes to the test vector in t2200 illustrates the nature of the bug and the fix. The test expected stage #1 and #3 entries be left behind, but it was codifying the buggy behaviour. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-04-21 03:11:19 +02:00
# Explicit resolving by adding removed paths should fail
test_must_fail git add path4 &&
test_must_fail git add path6 &&
Fix "add -u" that sometimes fails to resolve unmerged paths "git add -u" updates the index with the updated contents from the working tree by internally running "diff-files" to grab the set of paths that are different from the index. Then it updates the index entries for the paths that are modified in the working tree, and deletes the index entries for the paths that are deleted in the working tree. It ignored the output from the diff-files that indicated that a path is unmerged. For these paths, it instead relied on the fact that an unmerged path is followed by the result of comparison between stage #2 (ours) and the working tree, and used that to update or delete such a path when it is used to record the resolution of a conflict. As the result, when a path did not have stage #2 (e.g. "we deleted while the other side added"), these unmerged stages were left behind, instead of recording what the user resolved in the working tree. Since we recently fixed "diff-files" to indicate if the corresponding path exists on the working tree for an unmerged path, we do not have to rely on the comparison with stage #2 anymore. We can instead tell the diff-files not to compare with higher stages, and use the unmerged output to update the index to reflect the state of the working tree. The changes to the test vector in t2200 illustrates the nature of the bug and the fix. The test expected stage #1 and #3 entries be left behind, but it was codifying the buggy behaviour. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-04-21 03:11:19 +02:00
# "add -u" should notice removals no matter what stages
# the index entries are in.
git add -u &&
git ls-files -s path1 path2 path3 path4 path5 path6 >actual &&
{
echo "100644 $three 0 path1"
echo "100644 $two 0 path3"
echo "100644 $two 0 path5"
Fix "add -u" that sometimes fails to resolve unmerged paths "git add -u" updates the index with the updated contents from the working tree by internally running "diff-files" to grab the set of paths that are different from the index. Then it updates the index entries for the paths that are modified in the working tree, and deletes the index entries for the paths that are deleted in the working tree. It ignored the output from the diff-files that indicated that a path is unmerged. For these paths, it instead relied on the fact that an unmerged path is followed by the result of comparison between stage #2 (ours) and the working tree, and used that to update or delete such a path when it is used to record the resolution of a conflict. As the result, when a path did not have stage #2 (e.g. "we deleted while the other side added"), these unmerged stages were left behind, instead of recording what the user resolved in the working tree. Since we recently fixed "diff-files" to indicate if the corresponding path exists on the working tree for an unmerged path, we do not have to rely on the comparison with stage #2 anymore. We can instead tell the diff-files not to compare with higher stages, and use the unmerged output to update the index to reflect the state of the working tree. The changes to the test vector in t2200 illustrates the nature of the bug and the fix. The test expected stage #1 and #3 entries be left behind, but it was codifying the buggy behaviour. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-04-21 03:11:19 +02:00
} >expect &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
test_expect_success '"add -u non-existent" should fail' '
test_must_fail git add -u non-existent &&
! (git ls-files | grep "non-existent")
'
test_done