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git/test.sh
2009-04-26 16:33:38 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
. shellopts.sh
set -e
create()
{
echo "$1" >"$1"
git add "$1"
}
check()
{
echo
echo "check:" "$@"
if "$@"; then
echo ok
return 0
else
echo FAILED
exit 1
fi
}
check_equal()
{
echo
echo "check a:" "$1"
echo " b:" "$2"
if [ "$1" = "$2" ]; then
return 0
else
echo FAILED
exit 1
fi
}
fixnl()
{
t=""
while read x; do
t="$t$x "
done
echo $t
}
multiline()
{
while read x; do
set -- $x
for d in "$@"; do
echo "$d"
done
done
}
rm -rf mainline subproj
mkdir mainline subproj
cd subproj
git init
create sub1
git commit -m 'sub1'
git branch sub1
git branch -m master subproj
check true
create sub2
git commit -m 'sub2'
git branch sub2
create sub3
git commit -m 'sub3'
git branch sub3
cd ../mainline
git init
create main4
git commit -m 'main4'
git branch -m master mainline
git fetch ../subproj sub1
git branch sub1 FETCH_HEAD
git subtree add --prefix=subdir FETCH_HEAD
# this shouldn't actually do anything, since FETCH_HEAD is already a parent
git merge -m 'merge -s -ours' -s ours FETCH_HEAD
create subdir/main-sub5
git commit -m 'main-sub5'
create main6
git commit -m 'main6 boring'
create subdir/main-sub7
git commit -m 'main-sub7'
git fetch ../subproj sub2
git branch sub2 FETCH_HEAD
git subtree merge --prefix=subdir FETCH_HEAD
git branch pre-split
split1=$(git subtree split --annotate='*' \
--prefix subdir --onto FETCH_HEAD --rejoin)
echo "split1={$split1}"
git branch split1 "$split1"
create subdir/main-sub8
git commit -m 'main-sub8'
cd ../subproj
git fetch ../mainline split1
git branch split1 FETCH_HEAD
git merge FETCH_HEAD
create sub9
git commit -m 'sub9'
cd ../mainline
split2=$(git subtree split --annotate='*' --prefix subdir --rejoin)
git branch split2 "$split2"
create subdir/main-sub10
git commit -m 'main-sub10'
split3=$(git subtree split --annotate='*' --prefix subdir --rejoin)
git branch split3 "$split3"
cd ../subproj
git fetch ../mainline split3
git branch split3 FETCH_HEAD
git merge FETCH_HEAD
git branch subproj-merge-split3
chkm="main4 main6"
chkms="main-sub10 main-sub5 main-sub7 main-sub8"
chkms_sub=$(echo $chkms | multiline | sed 's,^,subdir/,' | fixnl)
chks="sub1 sub2 sub3 sub9"
chks_sub=$(echo $chks | multiline | sed 's,^,subdir/,' | fixnl)
# make sure exactly the right set of files ends up in the subproj
subfiles=$(git ls-files | fixnl)
check_equal "$subfiles" "$chkms $chks"
# make sure the subproj history *only* contains commits that affect the subdir.
allchanges=$(git log --name-only --pretty=format:'' | sort | fixnl)
check_equal "$allchanges" "$chkms $chks"
cd ../mainline
git fetch ../subproj subproj-merge-split3
git branch subproj-merge-split3 FETCH_HEAD
git subtree pull --prefix=subdir ../subproj subproj-merge-split3
# make sure exactly the right set of files ends up in the mainline
mainfiles=$(git ls-files | fixnl)
check_equal "$mainfiles" "$chkm $chkms_sub $chks_sub"
# make sure each filename changed exactly once in the entire history.
# 'main-sub??' and '/subdir/main-sub??' both change, because those are the
# changes that were split into their own history. And 'subdir/sub??' never
# change, since they were *only* changed in the subtree branch.
allchanges=$(git log --name-only --pretty=format:'' | sort | fixnl)
check_equal "$allchanges" "$chkm $chkms $chks $chkms_sub"
echo
echo 'ok'