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authorbrian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>2018-09-13 05:17:31 (GMT)
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t: add test functions to translate hash-related values
Add several test functions to make working with various hash-related values easier. Add test_oid_init, which loads common hash-related constants and placeholder object IDs from the newly added files in t/oid-info. Provide values for these constants for both SHA-1 and SHA-256. Add test_oid_cache, which accepts data on standard input in the form of hash-specific key-value pairs that can be looked up later, using the same format as the files in t/oid-info. Document this format in a t/oid-info/README directory so that it's easier to use in the future. Add test_oid, which is used to specify look up a per-hash value (produced on standard output) based on the key specified as its argument. Usually the data to be looked up will be a hash-related constant (such as the size of the hash in binary or hexadecimal), a well-known or placeholder object ID (such as the all-zeros object ID or one consisting of "deadbeef" repeated), or something similar. For these reasons, test_oid will usually be used within a command substitution. Consequently, redirect the error output to standard error, since otherwise it will not be displayed. Add test_detect_hash, which currently only detects SHA-1, and test_set_hash, which can be used to set a different hash algorithm for test purposes. In the future, test_detect_hash will learn to actually detect the hash depending on how the testsuite is to be run. Use the local keyword within these functions to avoid overwriting other shell variables. We have had a test balloon in place for a couple of releases to catch shells that don't have this keyword and have not received any reports of failure. Note that the varying usages of local used here are supported by all common open-source shells supporting the local keyword. Test these new functions as part of t0000, which also serves to demonstrate basic usage of them. In addition, add documentation on how to format the lookup data and how to use the test functions. Implement two basic lookup charts, one for common invalid or synthesized object IDs, and one for various facts about the hash function in use. Provide versions of the data for both SHA-1 and SHA-256. Since we use shell variables for storage, names used for lookup can currently consist only of shell identifier characters. If this is a problem in the future, we can hash the names before use. Improved-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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the symbolic link in the file system and a part that does; then only
the latter part need be protected by a SYMLINKS prerequisite (see below).
+ - test_oid_init
+
+ This function loads facts and useful object IDs related to the hash
+ algorithm(s) in use from the files in t/oid-info.
+
+ - test_oid_cache
+
+ This function reads per-hash algorithm information from standard
+ input (usually a heredoc) in the format described in
+ t/oid-info/README. This is useful for test-specific values, such as
+ object IDs, which must vary based on the hash algorithm.
+
+ Certain fixed values, such as hash sizes and common placeholder
+ object IDs, can be loaded with test_oid_init (described above).
+
+ - test_oid <key>
+
+ This function looks up a value for the hash algorithm in use, based
+ on the key given. The value must have been loaded using
+ test_oid_init or test_oid_cache. Providing an unknown key is an
+ error.
+
Prerequisites
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