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2023-12-20Merge branch 'jk/end-of-options'Junio C Hamano
"git $cmd --end-of-options --rev -- --path" for some $cmd failed to interpret "--rev" as a rev, and "--path" as a path. This was fixed for many programs like "reset" and "checkout". * jk/end-of-options: parse-options: decouple "--end-of-options" and "--"
2023-12-09parse-options: decouple "--end-of-options" and "--"Jeff King
When we added generic end-of-options support in 51b4594b40 (parse-options: allow --end-of-options as a synonym for "--", 2019-08-06), we made them true synonyms. They both stop option parsing, and they are both returned in the resulting argv if the KEEP_DASHDASH flag is used. The hope was that this would work for all callers: - most generic callers would not pass KEEP_DASHDASH, and so would just do the right thing (stop parsing there) without needing to know anything more. - callers with KEEP_DASHDASH were generally going to rely on setup_revisions(), which knew to handle --end-of-options specially But that turned out miss quite a few cases that pass KEEP_DASHDASH but do their own manual parsing. For example, "git reset", "git checkout", and so on want pass KEEP_DASHDASH so they can support: git reset $revs -- $paths but of course aren't going to actually do a traversal, so they don't call setup_revisions(). And those cases currently get confused by --end-of-options being left in place, like: $ git reset --end-of-options HEAD fatal: option '--end-of-options' must come before non-option arguments We could teach each of these callers to handle the leftover option explicitly. But let's try to be a bit more clever and see if we can solve it centrally in parse-options.c. The bogus assumption here is that KEEP_DASHDASH tells us the caller wants to see --end-of-options in the result. But really, the callers which need to know that --end-of-options was reached are those that may potentially parse more options from argv. In other words, those that pass the KEEP_UNKNOWN_OPT flag. If such a caller is aware of --end-of-options (e.g., because they call setup_revisions() with the result), then this will continue to do the right thing, treating anything after --end-of-options as a non-option. And if the caller is not aware of --end-of-options, they are better off keeping it intact, because either: 1. They are just passing the options along to somebody else anyway, in which case that somebody would need to know about the --end-of-options marker. 2. They are going to parse the remainder themselves, at which point choking on --end-of-options is much better than having it silently removed. The point is to avoid option injection from untrusted command line arguments, and bailing is better than quietly treating the untrusted argument as an option. This fixes bugs with --end-of-options across several commands, but I've focused on two in particular here: - t7102 confirms that "git reset --end-of-options --foo" now works. This checks two things. One, that we no longer barf on "--end-of-options" itself (which previously we did, even if the rev was something vanilla like "HEAD" instead of "--foo"). And two, that we correctly treat "--foo" as a revision rather than an option. This fix applies to any other cases which pass KEEP_DASHDASH but not KEEP_UNKNOWN_OPT, like "git checkout", "git check-attr", "git grep", etc, which would previously choke on "--end-of-options". - t9350 shows the opposite case: fast-export passed KEEP_UNKNOWN_OPT but not KEEP_DASHDASH, but then passed the result on to setup_revisions(). So it never saw --end-of-options, and would erroneously parse "fast-export --end-of-options --foo" as having a "--foo" option. This is now fixed. Note that this does shut the door for callers which want to know if we hit end-of-options, but don't otherwise need to keep unknown opts. The obvious thing here is feeding it to the DWIM verify_filename() machinery. And indeed, this is a problem even for commands which do understand --end-of-options already. For example, without this patch, you get: $ git log --end-of-options --foo fatal: option '--foo' must come before non-option arguments because we refuse to accept "--foo" as a filename (because it starts with a dash) even though we could know that we saw end-of-options. The verify_filename() function simply doesn't accept this extra information. So that is the status quo, and this patch doubles down further on that. Commands like "git reset" have the same problem, but they won't even know that parse-options saw --end-of-options! So even if we fixed verify_filename(), they wouldn't have anything to pass to it. But in practice I don't think this is a big deal. If you are being careful enough to use --end-of-options, then you should also be using "--" to disambiguate and avoid the DWIM behavior in the first place. In other words, doing: git log --end-of-options --this-is-a-rev -- --this-is-a-path works correctly, and will continue to do so. And likewise, with this patch now: git reset --end-of-options --this-is-a-rev -- --this-is-a-path will work, as well. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-20reset: reject --no-(mixed|soft|hard|merge|keep) optionJunio C Hamano
"git reset --no-mixed" behaved exactly like "git reset --mixed", which was nonsense. If there were only two kinds, e.g. "mixed" vs "separate", it might have made sense to make "git reset --no-mixed" behave identically to "git reset --separate" and vice-versa, but because we have many types of reset, let's just forbid "--no-mixed" and negated form of other types. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-24reset: remove 'reset.refresh' config optionVictoria Dye
Remove the 'reset.refresh' option, requiring that users explicitly specify '--no-refresh' if they want to skip refreshing the index. The 'reset.refresh' option was introduced in 101cee42dd (reset: introduce --[no-]refresh option to --mixed, 2022-03-11) as a replacement for the refresh-skipping behavior originally controlled by 'reset.quiet'. Although 'reset.refresh=false' functionally served the same purpose as 'reset.quiet=true', it exposed [1] the fact that the existence of a global "skip refresh" option could potentially cause problems for users. Allowing a global config option to avoid refreshing the index forces scripts using 'git reset --mixed' to defensively use '--refresh' if index refresh is expected; if that option is missing, behavior of a script could vary from user-to-user without explanation. Furthermore, globally disabling index refresh in 'reset --mixed' was initially devised as a passive performance improvement; since the introduction of the option, other changes have been made to Git (e.g., the sparse index) with a greater potential performance impact without sacrificing index correctness. Therefore, we can more aggressively err on the side of correctness and limit the cases of skipping index refresh to only when a user specifies the '--no-refresh' option. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqy2179o3c.fsf@gitster.g/ Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-24reset: remove 'reset.quiet' config optionVictoria Dye
Remove the 'reset.quiet' config option, remove '--no-quiet' documentation in 'Documentation/git-reset.txt'. In 4c3abd0551 (reset: add new reset.quiet config setting, 2018-10-23), 'reset.quiet' was introduced as a way to globally change the default behavior of 'git reset --mixed' to skip index refresh. However, now that '--quiet' does not affect index refresh, 'reset.quiet' would only serve to globally silence logging. This was not the original intention of the config setting, and there's no precedent for such a setting in other commands with a '--quiet' option, so it appears to be obsolete. In addition to the options & its documentation, remove 'reset.quiet' from the recommended config for 'scalar'. Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-24reset: do not make '--quiet' disable index refreshVictoria Dye
Update '--quiet' to no longer implicitly skip refreshing the index in a mixed reset. Users now have the ability to explicitly disable refreshing the index with the '--no-refresh' option, so they no longer need to use '--quiet' to do so. Moreover, we explicitly remove the refresh-skipping behavior from '--quiet' because it is completely unrelated to the stated purpose of the option: "Be quiet, only report errors." Helped-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-15reset: introduce --[no-]refresh option to --mixedVictoria Dye
Add a new --[no-]refresh option that is intended to explicitly determine whether a mixed reset should end in an index refresh. Starting at 9ac8125d1a (reset: don't compute unstaged changes after reset when --quiet, 2018-10-23), using the '--quiet' option results in skipping the call to 'refresh_index(...)' at the end of a mixed reset with the goal of improving performance. However, by coupling behavior that modifies the index with the option that silences logs, there is no way for users to have one without the other (i.e., silenced logs with a refreshed index) without incurring the overhead of a separate call to 'git update-index --refresh'. Furthermore, there is minimal user-facing documentation indicating that --quiet skips the index refresh, potentially leading to unexpected issues executing commands after 'git reset --quiet' that do not themselves refresh the index (e.g., internals of 'git stash', 'git read-tree'). To mitigate these issues, '--[no-]refresh' and 'reset.refresh' are introduced to provide a dedicated mechanism for refreshing the index. When either is set, '--quiet' and 'reset.quiet' revert to controlling only whether logs are silenced and do not affect index refresh. Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-28reset: preserve skip-worktree bit in mixed resetVictoria Dye
Change `update_index_from_diff` to set `skip-worktree` when applicable for new index entries. When `git reset --mixed <tree-ish>` is run, entries in the index with differences between the pre-reset HEAD and reset <tree-ish> are identified and handled with `update_index_from_diff`. For each file, a new cache entry in inserted into the index, created from the <tree-ish> side of the reset (without changing the working tree). However, the newly-created entry must have `skip-worktree` explicitly set in either of the following scenarios: 1. the file is in the current index and has `skip-worktree` set 2. the file is not in the current index but is outside of a defined sparse checkout definition Not setting the `skip-worktree` bit leads to likely-undesirable results for a user. It causes `skip-worktree` settings to disappear on the "diff"-containing files (but *only* the diff-containing files), leading to those files now showing modifications in `git status`. For example, when running `git reset --mixed` in a sparse checkout, some file entries outside of sparse checkout could show up as deleted, despite the user never deleting anything (and not wanting them on-disk anyway). Additionally, add a test to `t7102` to ensure `skip-worktree` is preserved in a basic `git reset --mixed` scenario and update a failure-documenting test from 19a0acc (t1092: test interesting sparse-checkout scenarios, 2021-01-23) with new expected behavior. Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-02-11tests: remove most uses of test_i18ncmpÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
As a follow-up to d162b25f956 (tests: remove support for GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON, 2021-01-20) remove most uses of test_i18ncmp via a simple s/test_i18ncmp/test_cmp/g search-replacement. I'm leaving t6300-for-each-ref.sh out due to a conflict with in-flight changes between "master" and "seen", as well as the prerequisite itself due to other changes between "master" and "next/seen" which add new test_i18ncmp uses. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-11-20t7[0-4]*: adjust the references to the default branch name "main"Johannes Schindelin
Carefully excluding t7064, which sees independent development elsewhere at the time of writing, we use `main` as the default branch name in t7[0-4]*. This trick was performed via $ (cd t && sed -i -e 's/master/main/g' -e 's/MASTER/MAIN/g' \ -e 's/Master/Main/g' -- t7[0-4]*.sh && git checkout HEAD -- t7064\*) This allows us to define `GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main` for those tests. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-11-20tests: mark tests relying on the current default for `init.defaultBranch`Johannes Schindelin
In addition to the manual adjustment to let the `linux-gcc` CI job run the test suite with `master` and then with `main`, this patch makes sure that GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME is set in all test scripts that currently rely on the initial branch name being `master by default. To determine which test scripts to mark up, the first step was to force-set the default branch name to `master` in - all test scripts that contain the keyword `master`, - t4211, which expects `t/t4211/history.export` with a hard-coded ref to initialize the default branch, - t5560 because it sources `t/t556x_common` which uses `master`, - t8002 and t8012 because both source `t/annotate-tests.sh` which also uses `master`) This trick was performed by this command: $ sed -i '/^ *\. \.\/\(test-lib\|lib-\(bash\|cvs\|git-svn\)\|gitweb-lib\)\.sh$/i\ GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=master\ export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME\ ' $(git grep -l master t/t[0-9]*.sh) \ t/t4211*.sh t/t5560*.sh t/t8002*.sh t/t8012*.sh After that, careful, manual inspection revealed that some of the test scripts containing the needle `master` do not actually rely on a specific default branch name: either they mention `master` only in a comment, or they initialize that branch specificially, or they do not actually refer to the current default branch. Therefore, the aforementioned modification was undone in those test scripts thusly: $ git checkout HEAD -- \ t/t0027-auto-crlf.sh t/t0060-path-utils.sh \ t/t1011-read-tree-sparse-checkout.sh \ t/t1305-config-include.sh t/t1309-early-config.sh \ t/t1402-check-ref-format.sh t/t1450-fsck.sh \ t/t2024-checkout-dwim.sh \ t/t2106-update-index-assume-unchanged.sh \ t/t3040-subprojects-basic.sh t/t3301-notes.sh \ t/t3308-notes-merge.sh t/t3423-rebase-reword.sh \ t/t3436-rebase-more-options.sh \ t/t4015-diff-whitespace.sh t/t4257-am-interactive.sh \ t/t5323-pack-redundant.sh t/t5401-update-hooks.sh \ t/t5511-refspec.sh t/t5526-fetch-submodules.sh \ t/t5529-push-errors.sh t/t5530-upload-pack-error.sh \ t/t5548-push-porcelain.sh \ t/t5552-skipping-fetch-negotiator.sh \ t/t5572-pull-submodule.sh t/t5608-clone-2gb.sh \ t/t5614-clone-submodules-shallow.sh \ t/t7508-status.sh t/t7606-merge-custom.sh \ t/t9302-fast-import-unpack-limit.sh We excluded one set of test scripts in these commands, though: the range of `git p4` tests. The reason? `git p4` stores the (foreign) remote branch in the branch called `p4/master`, which is obviously not the default branch. Manual analysis revealed that only five of these tests actually require a specific default branch name to pass; They were modified thusly: $ sed -i '/^ *\. \.\/lib-git-p4\.sh$/i\ GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=master\ export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME\ ' t/t980[0167]*.sh t/t9811*.sh Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-10-22t7102: prepare expected output inside test_expect_* blockJunio C Hamano
That way we can notice if there is a breakage/bug in the parts of the test that prepare the expected outcome, which is how modern tests are arranged. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-10-22t7102,t7201: remove whitespace after redirect operatorCharvi Mendiratta
According to Documentation/CodingGuidelines, redirect operator is written with space before, but no space after them. Let's remove these whitespaces after redirect operators. Signed-off-by: Charvi Mendiratta <charvi077@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-10-20t7102,t7201: remove unnecessary blank spaces in test bodyCharvi Mendiratta
t7102 and t7201 still follow the old style of having blank lines around test body, which is not consistence with our current practice. Let's remove those unnecessary blank lines. Signed-off-by: Charvi Mendiratta <charvi077@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-10-20t7101,t7102,t7201: modernize test formattingCharvi Mendiratta
Some tests in these scripts are formatted using a very old style: test_expect_success \ 'title' \ 'body line 1 && body line 2' Updating the formatting to the modern style: test_expect_success 'title' ' body line 1 && body line 2 ' Signed-off-by: Charvi Mendiratta <charvi077@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-30t7102: abstract away SHA-1-specific constantsbrian m. carlson
Adjust the test so that it computes variables for object IDs instead of using hard-coded hashes. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Reviewed-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30tests: make use of the test_must_be_empty functionÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Change various tests that use an idiom of the form: >expect && test_cmp expect actual To instead use: test_must_be_empty actual The test_must_be_empty() wrapper was introduced in ca8d148daf ("test: test_must_be_empty helper", 2013-06-09). Many of these tests have been added after that time. This was mostly found with, and manually pruned from: git grep '^\s+>.*expect.* &&$' t Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-07tests: fix diff order arguments in test_cmpStefan Beller
Fix the argument order for test_cmp. When given the expected result first the diff shows the actual output with '+' and the expectation with '-', which is the convention for our tests. Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-06-18tests: use test_i18n* functions to suppress false positivesVasco Almeida
The test functions test_i18ncmp and test_i18ngrep pretend success if run under GETTEXT_POISON. By using those functions to test output which is correctly marked as translatable, enables one to detect if the strings newly marked for translation are from plumbing output. If they are indeed from plumbing, the test would fail, and the string should be unmarked, since it is not seen by users. Thus, it is productive to not have false positives when running the test under GETTEXT_POISON. This commit replaces normal test functions by their i18n aware variants in use-cases know to be correctly marked for translation, suppressing false positives. Signed-off-by: Vasco Almeida <vascomalmeida@sapo.pt> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-07-15tests: do not pass iso8859-1 encoded parameterPat Thoyts
git commit -m with some iso8859-1 encoded stuff is doomed to fail in MinGW, because Windows don't let you pass encoded bytes to a process (CreateProcessW always takes a UTF-16LE encoded string). It is safe to pass the iso8859-1 message using a file or a pipe. Thanks-to: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de> Author: Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-05-21t4041, t4205, t6006, t7102: don't hardcode tested encoding valueAlexey Shumkin
The tested encoding is always available in a variable. Use it instead of hardcoding. Also, to be in line with other tests use ISO8859-1 (uppercase) rather then iso8859-1. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-15Merge branch 'nd/reset-setup-worktree'Junio C Hamano
"git reset" needs to refresh the index when working in a working tree (it can also be used to match the index to the HEAD in an otherwise bare repository), but it failed to set up the working tree properly, causing GIT_WORK_TREE to be ignored. * nd/reset-setup-worktree: reset: optionally setup worktree and refresh index on --mixed
2014-02-19reset: optionally setup worktree and refresh index on --mixedNguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
Refreshing index requires work tree. So we have two options: always set up work tree (and refuse to reset if failing to do so), or make refreshing index optional. As refreshing index is not the main task, it makes more sense to make it optional. This allows us to still work in a bare repository to update what is in the index. Reported-by: Patrick Palka <patrick@parcs.ath.cx> Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-02-06reset: support "--mixed --intent-to-add" modeNguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
When --mixed is used, entries could be removed from index if the target ref does not have them. When "reset" is used in preparation for commit spliting (in a dirty worktree), it could be hard to track what files to be added back. The new option --intent-to-add simplifies it by marking all removed files intent-to-add. Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
2013-07-12Merge branch 'as/log-output-encoding-in-user-format'Junio C Hamano
"log --format=" did not honor i18n.logoutputencoding configuration and this attempts to fix it. * as/log-output-encoding-in-user-format: t4205 (log-pretty-formats): avoid using `sed` t6006 (rev-list-format): add tests for "%b" and "%s" for the case i18n.commitEncoding is not set t4205, t6006, t7102: make functions better readable t4205 (log-pretty-formats): revert back single quotes t4041, t4205, t6006, t7102: use iso8859-1 rather than iso-8859-1 t4205: replace .\+ with ..* in sed commands pretty: --format output should honor logOutputEncoding pretty: Add failing tests: --format output should honor logOutputEncoding t4205 (log-pretty-formats): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputs t7102 (reset): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputs t6006 (rev-list-format): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputs
2013-07-05t4205, t6006, t7102: make functions better readableAlexey Shumkin
Function 'test_format' has become harder to read after its change in de6029a2 (pretty: Add failing tests: --format output should honor logOutputEncoding, 2013-06-26). Simplify it by moving its "should we expect it to fail?" parameter to the end. Note, current code does not use this last parameter as far as there are no tests expected to fail. We can keep that for future use. Also, reformat comments. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Improved-by: Johannes Sixt <j.sixt@viscovery.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-07-05t4041, t4205, t6006, t7102: use iso8859-1 rather than iso-8859-1Alexey Shumkin
Both "iso8859-1" and "iso-8859-1" are understood as latin-1 by modern platforms, but the latter is not understood by older platforms;update tests to use the former. This is in line with 3994e8a9 (t4201: use ISO8859-1 rather than ISO-8859-1, 2009-12-03), which did the same. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-06-26pretty: --format output should honor logOutputEncodingAlexey Shumkin
One can set an alias $ git config [--global] alias.lg "log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cd) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=local" to see the log as a pretty tree (like *gitk* but in a terminal). However, log messages written in an encoding i18n.commitEncoding which differs from terminal encoding are shown corrupted even when i18n.logOutputEncoding and terminal encoding are the same (e.g. log messages committed on a Cygwin box with Windows-1251 encoding seen on a Linux box with a UTF-8 encoding and vice versa). To simplify an example we can say the following two commands are expected to give the same output to a terminal: $ git log --oneline --no-color $ git log --pretty=format:'%h %s' However, the former pays attention to i18n.logOutputEncoding configuration, while the latter does not when it formats "%s". The same corruption is true for $ git diff --submodule=log and $ git rev-list --pretty=format:%s HEAD and $ git reset --hard This patch makes pretty --format honor logOutputEncoding when it formats log message. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-06-26pretty: Add failing tests: --format output should honor logOutputEncodingAlexey Shumkin
One can set an alias $ git config alias.lg "log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cd) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=local" to see the log as a pretty tree (like *gitk* but in a terminal). However, log messages written in an encoding i18n.commitEncoding which differs from terminal encoding are shown corrupted even when i18n.logOutputEncoding and terminal encoding are the same (e.g. log messages committed on a Cygwin box with Windows-1251 encoding seen on a Linux box with a UTF-8 encoding and vice versa). To simplify an example we can say the following two commands are expected to give the same output to a terminal: $ git log --oneline --no-color $ git log --pretty=format:'%h %s' However, the former pays attention to i18n.logOutputEncoding configuration, while the latter does not when it formats "%s". The same corruption is true for $ git diff --submodule=log and $ git rev-list --pretty=format:%s HEAD and $ git reset --hard This patch adds failing tests for the next patch that fixes them. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-06-26t7102 (reset): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputsAlexey Shumkin
The expected SHA-1 digests are always available in variables. Use them instead of hardcoding. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-06-10test: test_must_be_empty helperJunio C Hamano
There are quite a lot places where an output file is expected to be empty, and we fail the test when it is not. The output from running the test script with -i -v can be helped if we showed the unexpected contents at that point. We could of course do >expected.empty && test_cmp expected.empty actual but this is commmon enough to be done with a dedicated helper. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-02-02Merge branch 'as/test-cleanup'Junio C Hamano
* as/test-cleanup: t7102 (reset): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputs
2013-01-25t7102 (reset): don't hardcode SHA-1 in expected outputsAlexey Shumkin
Take the expected SHA-1 digest in a variable, and use it instead of hardcoding when checking the result. Signed-off-by: Alexey Shumkin <Alex.Crezoff@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-15reset $sha1 $pathspec: require $sha1 only to be treeishMartin von Zweigbergk
Resetting with paths does not update HEAD and there is nothing else that a commit should be needed for. Relax the argument parsing so only a tree is required. The sha1 is only passed to read_from_tree(), which already only requires a tree. The "rev" variable we pass to run_add_interactive() will resolve to a tree. This is fine since interactive_reset only needs the parameter to be a treeish and doesn't use it for display purposes. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-15reset $pathspec: exit with code 0 if successfulMartin von Zweigbergk
"git reset $pathspec" currently exits with a non-zero exit code if the worktree is dirty after resetting, which is inconsistent with reset without pathspec, and it makes it harder to know whether the command really failed. Change it to exit with code 0 regardless of whether the worktree is dirty so that non-zero indicates an error. This makes the 4 "disambiguation" test cases in t7102 clearer since they all used to "fail", 3 of which "failed" due to changes in the work tree. Now only the ambiguous one fails. Signed-off-by: Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-07-14reset [<commit>] paths...: do not mishandle unmerged pathsJunio C Hamano
Because "diff --cached HEAD" showed an incorrect blob object name on the LHS of the diff, we ended up updating the index entry with bogus value, not what we read from the tree. Noticed by John Nowak. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-04-14i18n: use test_i18ncmp and test_i18ngrep in t7102 and t7110Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2011-03-10i18n: git-reset "Unstaged changes after reset" messageÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Gettextize the ""Unstaged changes after reset:" message. A test in t7102-reset.sh explicitly checked for this message. Change it to skip under GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-12-30Merge branch 'maint-1.6.1' into maintJunio C Hamano
* maint-1.6.1: textconv: stop leaking file descriptors commit: --cleanup is a message option git count-objects: handle packs bigger than 4G t7102: make the test fail if one of its check fails Conflicts: builtin-commit.c diff.c
2009-12-30t7102: make the test fail if one of its check failsNguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-08-22reset: make the reminder output consistent with "checkout"Matthieu Moy
git reset without argument displays a summary of the local modification, like this: $ git reset Makefile: locally modified Some people have problems with this; they look like an error message. This patch makes its output mimic how "git checkout $another_branch" reports the paths with local modifications. "git add --refresh --verbose" is changed in the same way. It also adds a header to make it clear that the output is informative, and not an error. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr>
2008-09-04tests: use "git xyzzy" form (t7000 - t7199)Nanako Shiraishi
Converts tests between t7001-t7103. Signed-off-by: Nanako Shiraishi <nanako3@lavabit.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-07-21"needs update" considered harmfulJunio C Hamano
"git update-index --refresh", "git reset" and "git add --refresh" have reported paths that have local modifications as "needs update" since the beginning of git. Although this is logically correct in that you need to update the index at that path before you can commit that change, it is now becoming more and more clear, especially with the continuous push for user friendliness since 1.5.0 series, that the message is suboptimal. After all, the change may be something the user might want to get rid of, and "updating" would be absolutely a wrong thing to do if that is the case. I prepared two alternatives to solve this. Both aim to reword the message to more neutral "locally modified". This patch is a more intrusive variant that changes the message for only Porcelain commands ("add" and "reset") while keeping the plumbing "update-index" intact. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-07-14t/: Use "test_must_fail git" instead of "! git"Stephan Beyer
This patch changes every occurrence of "! git" -- with the meaning that a git call has to gracefully fail -- into "test_must_fail git". This is useful to - make sure the test does not fail because of a signal, e.g. SIGSEGV, and - advertise the use of "test_must_fail" for new tests. Signed-off-by: Stephan Beyer <s-beyer@gmx.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-06-26Allow "git-reset path" when unambiguousJunio C Hamano
Resetting a selected set of index entries is done with "git reset -- paths" syntax, but we did not allow -- to be omitted even when the command is unambiguous. This updates the command to follow the general rule: * When -- appears, revs come before it, and paths come after it; * When there is no --, earlier ones are revs and the rest are paths, and we need to guess. When lack of -- marker forces us to guess, we protect from user errors and typoes by making sure what we treat as revs do not appear as filenames in the work tree, and what we treat as paths do appear as filenames in the work tree, and by erroring out if that is not the case. We tell the user to disambiguate by using -- in such a case. which is employed elsewhere in the system. When this rule is applied to "reset", because we can have only zero or one rev to the command, the check can be slightly simpler than other programs. We have to check only the first one or two tokens after the command name and options, and when they are: -- A: no explicit rev given; "A" and whatever follows it are paths. A --: explicit rev "A" given and whatever follows the "--" are paths. A B: "A" could be rev or path and we need to guess. "B" could be missing but if exists that (and everything that follows) would be paths. So we apply the guess only in the last case and only to "A" (not "B" and what comes after it). * As long as "A" is unambiguously a path, index entries for "A", "B" (and everything that follows) are reset to the HEAD revision. * If "A" is unambiguously a rev, on the other hand, the index entries for "B" (and everything that follows) are reset to the "A" revision. 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>
2007-11-06builtin-reset: avoid forking "update-index --refresh"Johannes Schindelin
Instead of forking update-index, call refresh_cache() directly. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-06builtin-reset: do not call "ls-files --unmerged"Johannes Schindelin
Since reset is a builtin now, it can use the full power of libgit.a and check for unmerged entries itself. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-11-04git-reset: do not be confused if there is nothing to resetJohannes Schindelin
The purpose of the function update_index_from_diff() (which is the callback function we give do_diff_cache()) is to update those index entries which differ from the given commit. Since do_diff_cache() plays games with the in-memory index, this function discarded the cache and reread it. Then, back in the function read_from_tree() we wrote the index. Of course, this broke down when there were no changes and update_index_from_diff() was not called, and therefore the mangled index was not discarded. The solution is to move the index writing into the function update_index_from_diff(). Noticed by Björn Steinbrink. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2007-09-14An additional test for "git-reset -- path"Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>