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Many tests have an initial setup step that might fail based on whether earlier tests in the script have succeeded or not. Using a trick like "|| true" breaks the &&-chain, missing earlier failures (and fooling --chain-lint). We can use test_might_fail in some cases, which is correct and makes the intent more obvious. We can also use test_unconfig for unsetting config (and which is more robust, as well). The case in t9500 is an oddball. It wants to run cmd1 _or_ cmd2, and does it like: cmd1 || cmd2 && other_stuff It's not wrong in this case, but it's a bad habit to get into, because it breaks the &&-chain if used anywhere except at the beginning of the test (and we use the correct solution here, putting it inside a block for precedence). 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='merging with large rename matrix'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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count() {
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i=1
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while test $i -le $1; do
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echo $i
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i=$(($i + 1))
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done
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}
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test_expect_success 'setup (initial)' '
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touch file &&
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git add . &&
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git commit -m initial &&
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git tag initial
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'
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make_text() {
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echo $1: $2
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for i in `count 20`; do
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echo $1: $i
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done
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echo $1: $3
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}
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test_rename() {
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test_expect_success "rename ($1, $2)" '
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n='$1' &&
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expect='$2' &&
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git checkout -f master &&
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test_might_fail git branch -D test$n &&
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git reset --hard initial &&
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for i in $(count $n); do
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make_text $i initial initial >$i
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done &&
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git add . &&
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git commit -m add=$n &&
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for i in $(count $n); do
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make_text $i changed initial >$i
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done &&
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git commit -a -m change=$n &&
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git checkout -b test$n HEAD^ &&
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for i in $(count $n); do
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git rm $i
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make_text $i initial changed >$i.moved
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done &&
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git add . &&
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git commit -m change+rename=$n &&
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case "$expect" in
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ok) git merge master ;;
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*) test_must_fail git merge master ;;
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esac
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'
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}
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test_rename 5 ok
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test_expect_success 'set diff.renamelimit to 4' '
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git config diff.renamelimit 4
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'
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test_rename 4 ok
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test_rename 5 fail
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test_expect_success 'set merge.renamelimit to 5' '
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git config merge.renamelimit 5
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'
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test_rename 5 ok
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test_rename 6 fail
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test_expect_success 'setup large simple rename' '
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git config --unset merge.renamelimit &&
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git config --unset diff.renamelimit &&
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git reset --hard initial &&
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for i in $(count 200); do
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make_text foo bar baz >$i
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done &&
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git add . &&
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git commit -m create-files &&
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git branch simple-change &&
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git checkout -b simple-rename &&
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mkdir builtin &&
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git mv [0-9]* builtin/ &&
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git commit -m renamed &&
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git checkout simple-change &&
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>unrelated-change &&
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git add unrelated-change &&
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git commit -m unrelated-change
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'
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test_expect_success 'massive simple rename does not spam added files' '
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sane_unset GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY &&
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git merge --no-stat simple-rename | grep -v Removing >output &&
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test_line_count -lt 5 output
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'
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test_done
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