git/t/t3010-ls-files-killed-modified.sh
Junio C Hamano 5be60078c9 Rewrite "git-frotz" to "git frotz"
This uses the remove-dashes target to replace "git-frotz" to "git frotz".

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-07-02 22:52:14 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
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test_description='git ls-files -k and -m flags test.
This test prepares the following in the cache:
path0 - a file
path1 - a symlink
path2/file2 - a file in a directory
path3/file3 - a file in a directory
and the following on the filesystem:
path0/file0 - a file in a directory
path1/file1 - a file in a directory
path2 - a file
path3 - a symlink
path4 - a file
path5 - a symlink
path6/file6 - a file in a directory
git ls-files -k should report that existing filesystem
objects except path4, path5 and path6/file6 to be killed.
Also for modification test, the cache and working tree have:
path7 - an empty file, modified to a non-empty file.
path8 - a non-empty file, modified to an empty file.
path9 - an empty file, cache dirtied.
path10 - a non-empty file, cache dirtied.
We should report path0, path1, path2/file2, path3/file3, path7 and path8
modified without reporting path9 and path10.
'
. ./test-lib.sh
date >path0
ln -s xyzzy path1
mkdir path2 path3
date >path2/file2
date >path3/file3
: >path7
date >path8
: >path9
date >path10
test_expect_success \
'git update-index --add to add various paths.' \
"git update-index --add -- path0 path1 path?/file? path7 path8 path9 path10"
rm -fr path? ;# leave path10 alone
date >path2
ln -s frotz path3
ln -s nitfol path5
mkdir path0 path1 path6
date >path0/file0
date >path1/file1
date >path6/file6
date >path7
: >path8
: >path9
touch path10
test_expect_success \
'git ls-files -k to show killed files.' \
'git ls-files -k >.output'
cat >.expected <<EOF
path0/file0
path1/file1
path2
path3
EOF
test_expect_success \
'validate git ls-files -k output.' \
'diff .output .expected'
test_expect_success \
'git ls-files -m to show modified files.' \
'git ls-files -m >.output'
cat >.expected <<EOF
path0
path1
path2/file2
path3/file3
path7
path8
EOF
test_expect_success \
'validate git ls-files -m output.' \
'diff .output .expected'
test_done