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To test check-ignore's --stdin feature, we use two fifos to send and receive data. We carefully keep a descriptor to its input open so that it does not receive EOF between input lines. However, we do not do the same for its output. That means there is a potential race condition in which check-ignore has opened the output pipe once (when we read the first line), and then writes the second line before we have re-opened the pipe. In that case, check-ignore gets a SIGPIPE and dies. The outer shell then tries to open the output fifo but blocks indefinitely, because there is no writer. We can fix it by keeping a descriptor open through the whole procedure. This should also help if check-ignore dies for any other reason (we would already have opened the fifo and would therefore not block, but just get EOF on read). However, we are technically still susceptible to check-ignore dying early, before we have opened the fifo. This is an unlikely race and shouldn't generally happen in practice, though, so we can hopefully ignore it. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description=check-ignore
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. ./test-lib.sh
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init_vars () {
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global_excludes="$(pwd)/global-excludes"
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}
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enable_global_excludes () {
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init_vars &&
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git config core.excludesfile "$global_excludes"
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}
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expect_in () {
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dest="$HOME/expected-$1" text="$2"
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if test -z "$text"
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then
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>"$dest" # avoid newline
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else
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echo "$text" >"$dest"
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fi
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}
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expect () {
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expect_in stdout "$1"
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}
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expect_from_stdin () {
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cat >"$HOME/expected-stdout"
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}
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test_stderr () {
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expected="$1"
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expect_in stderr "$1" &&
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test_cmp "$HOME/expected-stderr" "$HOME/stderr"
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}
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stderr_contains () {
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regexp="$1"
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if grep "$regexp" "$HOME/stderr"
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then
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return 0
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else
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echo "didn't find /$regexp/ in $HOME/stderr"
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cat "$HOME/stderr"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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stderr_empty_on_success () {
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expect_code="$1"
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if test $expect_code = 0
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then
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test_stderr ""
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else
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# If we expect failure then stderr might or might not be empty
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# due to --quiet - the caller can check its contents
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return 0
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fi
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}
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test_check_ignore () {
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args="$1" expect_code="${2:-0}" global_args="$3"
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init_vars &&
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rm -f "$HOME/stdout" "$HOME/stderr" "$HOME/cmd" &&
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echo git $global_args check-ignore $quiet_opt $verbose_opt $non_matching_opt $args \
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>"$HOME/cmd" &&
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echo "$expect_code" >"$HOME/expected-exit-code" &&
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test_expect_code "$expect_code" \
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git $global_args check-ignore $quiet_opt $verbose_opt $non_matching_opt $args \
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>"$HOME/stdout" 2>"$HOME/stderr" &&
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test_cmp "$HOME/expected-stdout" "$HOME/stdout" &&
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stderr_empty_on_success "$expect_code"
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}
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# Runs the same code with 4 different levels of output verbosity:
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#
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# 1. with -q / --quiet
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# 2. with default verbosity
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# 3. with -v / --verbose
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# 4. with -v / --verbose, *and* -n / --non-matching
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#
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# expecting success each time. Takes advantage of the fact that
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# check-ignore --verbose output is the same as normal output except
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# for the extra first column.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# - (optional) prereqs for this test, e.g. 'SYMLINKS'
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# - test name
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# - output to expect from the fourth verbosity mode (the output
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# from the other verbosity modes is automatically inferred
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# from this value)
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# - code to run (should invoke test_check_ignore)
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test_expect_success_multi () {
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prereq=
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if test $# -eq 4
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then
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prereq=$1
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shift
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fi
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testname="$1" expect_all="$2" code="$3"
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expect_verbose=$( echo "$expect_all" | grep -v '^:: ' )
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expect=$( echo "$expect_verbose" | sed -e 's/.* //' )
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test_expect_success $prereq "$testname" '
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expect "$expect" &&
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eval "$code"
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'
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# --quiet is only valid when a single pattern is passed
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if test $( echo "$expect_all" | wc -l ) = 1
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then
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for quiet_opt in '-q' '--quiet'
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do
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test_expect_success $prereq "$testname${quiet_opt:+ with $quiet_opt}" "
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expect '' &&
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$code
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"
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done
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quiet_opt=
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fi
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for verbose_opt in '-v' '--verbose'
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do
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for non_matching_opt in '' ' -n' ' --non-matching'
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do
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if test -n "$non_matching_opt"
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then
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my_expect="$expect_all"
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else
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my_expect="$expect_verbose"
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fi
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test_code="
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expect '$my_expect' &&
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$code
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"
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opts="$verbose_opt$non_matching_opt"
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test_expect_success $prereq "$testname${opts:+ with $opts}" "$test_code"
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done
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done
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verbose_opt=
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non_matching_opt=
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}
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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init_vars &&
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mkdir -p a/b/ignored-dir a/submodule b &&
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if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS
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then
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ln -s b a/symlink
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fi &&
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(
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cd a/submodule &&
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git init &&
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echo a >a &&
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git add a &&
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git commit -m"commit in submodule"
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) &&
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git add a/submodule &&
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cat <<-\EOF >.gitignore &&
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one
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ignored-*
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top-level-dir/
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EOF
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for dir in . a
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do
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: >$dir/not-ignored &&
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: >$dir/ignored-and-untracked &&
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: >$dir/ignored-but-in-index
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done &&
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git add -f ignored-but-in-index a/ignored-but-in-index &&
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cat <<-\EOF >a/.gitignore &&
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two*
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*three
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EOF
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cat <<-\EOF >a/b/.gitignore &&
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four
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five
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# this comment should affect the line numbers
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six
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ignored-dir/
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# and so should this blank line:
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!on*
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!two
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EOF
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echo "seven" >a/b/ignored-dir/.gitignore &&
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test -n "$HOME" &&
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cat <<-\EOF >"$global_excludes" &&
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globalone
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!globaltwo
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globalthree
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EOF
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cat <<-\EOF >>.git/info/exclude
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per-repo
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EOF
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test invalid inputs
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test_expect_success_multi '. corner-case' ':: .' '
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test_check_ignore . 1
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'
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test_expect_success_multi 'empty command line' '' '
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test_check_ignore "" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: no path specified"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi '--stdin with empty STDIN' '' '
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test_check_ignore "--stdin" 1 </dev/null &&
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test_stderr ""
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'
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test_expect_success '-q with multiple args' '
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expect "" &&
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test_check_ignore "-q one two" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
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'
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test_expect_success '--quiet with multiple args' '
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expect "" &&
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test_check_ignore "--quiet one two" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
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'
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for verbose_opt in '-v' '--verbose'
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do
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for quiet_opt in '-q' '--quiet'
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do
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test_expect_success "$quiet_opt $verbose_opt" "
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expect '' &&
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test_check_ignore '$quiet_opt $verbose_opt foo' 128 &&
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stderr_contains 'fatal: cannot have both --quiet and --verbose'
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"
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done
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done
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test_expect_success '--quiet with multiple args' '
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expect "" &&
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test_check_ignore "--quiet one two" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi 'erroneous use of --' '' '
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test_check_ignore "--" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: no path specified"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi '--stdin with superfluous arg' '' '
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test_check_ignore "--stdin foo" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: cannot specify pathnames with --stdin"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi '--stdin -z with superfluous arg' '' '
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test_check_ignore "--stdin -z foo" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: cannot specify pathnames with --stdin"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi '-z without --stdin' '' '
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test_check_ignore "-z" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: -z only makes sense with --stdin"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi '-z without --stdin and superfluous arg' '' '
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test_check_ignore "-z foo" 128 &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: -z only makes sense with --stdin"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi 'needs work tree' '' '
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(
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cd .git &&
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test_check_ignore "foo" 128
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) &&
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stderr_contains "fatal: This operation must be run in a work tree"
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test standard ignores
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# First make sure that the presence of a file in the working tree
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# does not impact results, but that the presence of a file in the
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# index does.
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for subdir in '' 'a/'
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do
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if test -z "$subdir"
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then
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where="at top-level"
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else
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where="in subdir $subdir"
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fi
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test_expect_success_multi "non-existent file $where not ignored" \
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":: ${subdir}non-existent" \
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"test_check_ignore '${subdir}non-existent' 1"
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test_expect_success_multi "non-existent file $where ignored" \
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".gitignore:1:one ${subdir}one" \
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"test_check_ignore '${subdir}one'"
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test_expect_success_multi "existing untracked file $where not ignored" \
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":: ${subdir}not-ignored" \
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"test_check_ignore '${subdir}not-ignored' 1"
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test_expect_success_multi "existing tracked file $where not ignored" \
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":: ${subdir}ignored-but-in-index" \
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"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-but-in-index' 1"
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test_expect_success_multi "existing untracked file $where ignored" \
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".gitignore:2:ignored-* ${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
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"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'"
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test_expect_success_multi "mix of file types $where" \
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":: ${subdir}non-existent
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.gitignore:1:one ${subdir}one
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:: ${subdir}not-ignored
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:: ${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
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.gitignore:2:ignored-* ${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
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"test_check_ignore '
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${subdir}non-existent
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${subdir}one
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${subdir}not-ignored
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${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
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${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'
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"
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done
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# Having established the above, from now on we mostly test against
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# files which do not exist in the working tree or index.
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test_expect_success 'sub-directory local ignore' '
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expect "a/3-three" &&
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test_check_ignore "a/3-three a/three-not-this-one"
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'
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test_expect_success 'sub-directory local ignore with --verbose' '
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expect "a/.gitignore:2:*three a/3-three" &&
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test_check_ignore "--verbose a/3-three a/three-not-this-one"
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'
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test_expect_success 'local ignore inside a sub-directory' '
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expect "3-three" &&
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(
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cd a &&
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test_check_ignore "3-three three-not-this-one"
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'local ignore inside a sub-directory with --verbose' '
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expect "a/.gitignore:2:*three 3-three" &&
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(
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cd a &&
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test_check_ignore "--verbose 3-three three-not-this-one"
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)
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'
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test_expect_success_multi 'nested include' \
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'a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* a/b/one' '
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test_check_ignore "a/b/one"
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test ignored sub-directories
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test_expect_success_multi 'ignored sub-directory' \
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'a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ a/b/ignored-dir' '
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test_check_ignore "a/b/ignored-dir"
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'
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test_expect_success 'multiple files inside ignored sub-directory' '
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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a/b/ignored-dir/foo
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a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo
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a/b/ignored-dir/seven
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EOF
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test_check_ignore "a/b/ignored-dir/foo a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo a/b/ignored-dir/seven"
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'
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test_expect_success 'multiple files inside ignored sub-directory with -v' '
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ a/b/ignored-dir/foo
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ a/b/ignored-dir/seven
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EOF
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test_check_ignore "-v a/b/ignored-dir/foo a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo a/b/ignored-dir/seven"
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'
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test_expect_success 'cd to ignored sub-directory' '
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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foo
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twoooo
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../one
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seven
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../../one
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EOF
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(
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cd a/b/ignored-dir &&
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test_check_ignore "foo twoooo ../one seven ../../one"
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)
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'
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test_expect_success 'cd to ignored sub-directory with -v' '
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ foo
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ twoooo
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* ../one
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a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/ seven
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.gitignore:1:one ../../one
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EOF
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(
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cd a/b/ignored-dir &&
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test_check_ignore "-v foo twoooo ../one seven ../../one"
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)
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test handling of symlinks
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test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'symlink' ':: a/symlink' '
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test_check_ignore "a/symlink" 1
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'
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test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'beyond a symlink' '' '
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test_check_ignore "a/symlink/foo" 128 &&
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test_stderr "fatal: '\''a/symlink/foo'\'' is beyond a symbolic link"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'beyond a symlink from subdirectory' '' '
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(
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cd a &&
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test_check_ignore "symlink/foo" 128
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) &&
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test_stderr "fatal: '\''symlink/foo'\'' is beyond a symbolic link"
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test handling of submodules
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test_expect_success_multi 'submodule' '' '
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test_check_ignore "a/submodule/one" 128 &&
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test_stderr "fatal: Path '\''a/submodule/one'\'' is in submodule '\''a/submodule'\''"
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'
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test_expect_success_multi 'submodule from subdirectory' '' '
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(
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cd a &&
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test_check_ignore "submodule/one" 128
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) &&
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test_stderr "fatal: Path '\''a/submodule/one'\'' is in submodule '\''a/submodule'\''"
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test handling of global ignore files
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test_expect_success 'global ignore not yet enabled' '
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo per-repo
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a/.gitignore:2:*three a/globalthree
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.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo a/per-repo
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EOF
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test_check_ignore "-v globalone per-repo a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored a/globaltwo"
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'
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test_expect_success 'global ignore' '
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enable_global_excludes &&
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expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
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globalone
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per-repo
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globalthree
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a/globalthree
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a/per-repo
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globaltwo
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EOF
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test_check_ignore "globalone per-repo globalthree a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored globaltwo"
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'
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test_expect_success 'global ignore with -v' '
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enable_global_excludes &&
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expect_from_stdin <<-EOF &&
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$global_excludes:1:globalone globalone
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.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo per-repo
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$global_excludes:3:globalthree globalthree
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a/.gitignore:2:*three a/globalthree
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.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo a/per-repo
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$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo globaltwo
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EOF
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test_check_ignore "-v globalone per-repo globalthree a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored globaltwo"
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'
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############################################################################
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#
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# test --stdin
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cat <<-\EOF >stdin
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one
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not-ignored
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a/one
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a/not-ignored
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a/b/on
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a/b/one
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a/b/one one
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"a/b/one two"
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"a/b/one\"three"
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a/b/not-ignored
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a/b/two
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a/b/twooo
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globaltwo
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a/globaltwo
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a/b/globaltwo
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b/globaltwo
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EOF
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cat <<-\EOF >expected-default
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one
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a/one
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a/b/on
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a/b/one
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a/b/one one
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a/b/one two
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"a/b/one\"three"
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a/b/two
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a/b/twooo
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globaltwo
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a/globaltwo
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a/b/globaltwo
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b/globaltwo
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EOF
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cat <<-EOF >expected-verbose
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.gitignore:1:one one
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.gitignore:1:one a/one
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* a/b/on
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* a/b/one
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* a/b/one one
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* a/b/one two
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a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* "a/b/one\"three"
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a/b/.gitignore:9:!two a/b/two
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a/.gitignore:1:two* a/b/twooo
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$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo globaltwo
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$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo a/globaltwo
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$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo a/b/globaltwo
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$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo b/globaltwo
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|
EOF
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|
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sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' stdin | \
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tr "\n" "\0" >stdin0
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sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' expected-default | \
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tr "\n" "\0" >expected-default0
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|
sed -e 's/ "/ /' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' expected-verbose | \
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tr ":\t\n" "\0" >expected-verbose0
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|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin' '
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expect_from_stdin <expected-default &&
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test_check_ignore "--stdin" <stdin
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|
'
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|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin -q' '
|
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expect "" &&
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|
test_check_ignore "-q --stdin" <stdin
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|
'
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|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin -v' '
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|
expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "-v --stdin" <stdin
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
for opts in '--stdin -z' '-z --stdin'
|
|
do
|
|
test_expect_success "$opts" "
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-default0 &&
|
|
test_check_ignore '$opts' <stdin0
|
|
"
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success "$opts -q" "
|
|
expect "" &&
|
|
test_check_ignore '-q $opts' <stdin0
|
|
"
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success "$opts -v" "
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose0 &&
|
|
test_check_ignore '-v $opts' <stdin0
|
|
"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
cat <<-\EOF >stdin
|
|
../one
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|
../not-ignored
|
|
one
|
|
not-ignored
|
|
b/on
|
|
b/one
|
|
b/one one
|
|
"b/one two"
|
|
"b/one\"three"
|
|
b/two
|
|
b/not-ignored
|
|
b/twooo
|
|
../globaltwo
|
|
globaltwo
|
|
b/globaltwo
|
|
../b/globaltwo
|
|
c/not-ignored
|
|
EOF
|
|
# N.B. we deliberately end STDIN with a non-matching pattern in order
|
|
# to test that the exit code indicates that one or more of the
|
|
# provided paths is ignored - in other words, that it represents an
|
|
# aggregation of all the results, not just the final result.
|
|
|
|
cat <<-EOF >expected-all
|
|
.gitignore:1:one ../one
|
|
:: ../not-ignored
|
|
.gitignore:1:one one
|
|
:: not-ignored
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* b/on
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* b/one
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* b/one one
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* b/one two
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:8:!on* "b/one\"three"
|
|
a/b/.gitignore:9:!two b/two
|
|
:: b/not-ignored
|
|
a/.gitignore:1:two* b/twooo
|
|
$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo ../globaltwo
|
|
$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo globaltwo
|
|
$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo b/globaltwo
|
|
$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo ../b/globaltwo
|
|
:: c/not-ignored
|
|
EOF
|
|
grep -v '^:: ' expected-all >expected-verbose
|
|
sed -e 's/.* //' expected-verbose >expected-default
|
|
|
|
sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' stdin | \
|
|
tr "\n" "\0" >stdin0
|
|
sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' expected-default | \
|
|
tr "\n" "\0" >expected-default0
|
|
sed -e 's/ "/ /' -e 's/\\//' -e 's/"$//' expected-verbose | \
|
|
tr ":\t\n" "\0" >expected-verbose0
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory' '
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-default &&
|
|
(
|
|
cd a &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "--stdin" <../stdin
|
|
)
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory with -v' '
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose &&
|
|
(
|
|
cd a &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "--stdin -v" <../stdin
|
|
)
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory with -v -n' '
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-all &&
|
|
(
|
|
cd a &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "--stdin -v -n" <../stdin
|
|
)
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
for opts in '--stdin -z' '-z --stdin'
|
|
do
|
|
test_expect_success "$opts from subdirectory" '
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-default0 &&
|
|
(
|
|
cd a &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "'"$opts"'" <../stdin0
|
|
)
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success "$opts from subdirectory with -v" '
|
|
expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose0 &&
|
|
(
|
|
cd a &&
|
|
test_check_ignore "'"$opts"' -v" <../stdin0
|
|
)
|
|
'
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
test_expect_success PIPE 'streaming support for --stdin' '
|
|
mkfifo in out &&
|
|
(git check-ignore -n -v --stdin <in >out &) &&
|
|
|
|
# We cannot just "echo >in" because check-ignore would get EOF
|
|
# after echo exited; instead we open the descriptor in our
|
|
# shell, and then echo to the fd. We make sure to close it at
|
|
# the end, so that the subprocess does get EOF and dies
|
|
# properly.
|
|
#
|
|
# Similarly, we must keep "out" open so that check-ignore does
|
|
# not ever get SIGPIPE trying to write to us. Not only would that
|
|
# produce incorrect results, but then there would be no writer on the
|
|
# other end of the pipe, and we would potentially block forever trying
|
|
# to open it.
|
|
exec 9>in &&
|
|
exec 8<out &&
|
|
test_when_finished "exec 9>&-" &&
|
|
test_when_finished "exec 8<&-" &&
|
|
echo >&9 one &&
|
|
read response <&8 &&
|
|
echo "$response" | grep "^\.gitignore:1:one one" &&
|
|
echo >&9 two &&
|
|
read response <&8 &&
|
|
echo "$response" | grep "^:: two"
|
|
'
|
|
|
|
test_done
|