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2011-12-09t3040 (subprojects-basic): fix '&&' chaining, modernize styleRamkumar Ramachandra
Breaks in a test assertion's && chain can potentially hide failures from earlier commands in the chain. Fix instances of this. While at it, clean up the style to fit the prevailing style. This means: - Put the opening quote starting each test on the same line as the test_expect_* invocation. - Indent the file with tabs, not spaces. - Use test_expect_code() in preference to checking the exit status of various statements by hand. - Guard commands that prepare test input for individual tests in the same test_expect_success, so that their scope is clearer and errors at that stage can be caught. - Use <<-\EOF in preference to <<EOF to save readers the trouble of looking for variable interpolations. - Include "setup" in the titles of test assertions that prepare for later ones to make it more obvious which tests can be skipped. Helped-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-05-24tests: do not use implicit "git diff --no-index"Junio C Hamano
As a general principle, we should not use "git diff" to validate the results of what git command that is being tested has done. We would not know if we are testing the command in question, or locating a bug in the cute hack of "git diff --no-index". Rather use test_cmp for that purpose. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-04-19Tests for core subproject supportAlex Riesen
The following tests available: - create subprojects: create a directory in the superproject, initialize a git repo in it, and try adding it in super project. Make a commit in superproject - check if fsck ignores the subprojects: it just should give no errors - check if commit in a subproject detected: make a commit in subproject, git-diff-files in superproject should detect it - check if a changed subproject HEAD can be committed: try "git-commit -a" in superproject. It should commit changed HEAD of a subproject - check if diff-index works for subproject elements: compare the index (changed by previuos tests) with the initial commit (which created two subprojects). Should show a change for the recently changed subproject - check if diff-tree works for subproject elements: do the same, just use git-diff-tree. This test is somewhat redundant, I just added it for completeness (diff, diff-files, and diff-index are already used) - check if git diff works for subproject elements: try to limit the diff for the name of a subproject in superproject: git diff HEAD^ HEAD -- subproject - check if clone works: try a clone of superproject and compare "git ls-files -s" output in superproject and cloned repo - removing and adding subproject: rename test. Currently implemented as "git-update-index --force-remove", "mv" and "git-add". - checkout in superproject: try to checkout the initial commit Signed-off-by: Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>