| #!/bin/sh | 
 |  | 
 | test_description='object name disambiguation | 
 |  | 
 | Create blobs, trees, commits and a tag that all share the same | 
 | prefix, and make sure "git rev-parse" can take advantage of | 
 | type information to disambiguate short object names that are | 
 | not necessarily unique. | 
 |  | 
 | The final history used in the test has five commits, with the bottom | 
 | one tagged as v1.0.0.  They all have one regular file each. | 
 |  | 
 |   +-------------------------------------------+ | 
 |   |                                           | | 
 |   |           .-------b3wettvi---- ad2uee     | | 
 |   |          /                   /            | | 
 |   |  a2onsxbvj---czy8f73t--ioiley5o           | | 
 |   |                                           | | 
 |   +-------------------------------------------+ | 
 |  | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | . ./test-lib.sh | 
 |  | 
 | if ! test_have_prereq SHA1 | 
 | then | 
 | 	skip_all='not using SHA-1 for objects' | 
 | 	test_done | 
 | fi | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'blob and tree' ' | 
 | 	test_tick && | 
 | 	( | 
 | 		for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 
 | 		do | 
 | 			echo $i | 
 | 		done && | 
 | 		echo && | 
 | 		echo b1rwzyc3 | 
 | 	) >a0blgqsjc && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# create one blob 0000000000b36 | 
 | 	git add a0blgqsjc && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# create one tree 0000000000cdc | 
 | 	git write-tree | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'warn ambiguity when no candidate matches type hint' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify 000000000^{commit} 2>actual && | 
 | 	test_i18ngrep "short SHA1 000000000 is ambiguous" actual | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'disambiguate tree-ish' ' | 
 | 	# feed tree-ish in an unambiguous way | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 0000000000cdc:a0blgqsjc && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one | 
 | 	# such tree-ish (the other is a blob) | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 000000000:a0blgqsjc | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'disambiguate blob' ' | 
 | 	sed -e "s/|$//" >patch <<-EOF && | 
 | 	diff --git a/frotz b/frotz | 
 | 	index 000000000..ffffff 100644 | 
 | 	--- a/frotz | 
 | 	+++ b/frotz | 
 | 	@@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ | 
 | 	 9 | 
 | 	 | | 
 | 	 b1rwzyc3 | 
 | 	+irwry | 
 | 	EOF | 
 | 	( | 
 | 		GIT_INDEX_FILE=frotz && | 
 | 		export GIT_INDEX_FILE && | 
 | 		git apply --build-fake-ancestor frotz patch && | 
 | 		git cat-file blob :frotz >actual | 
 | 	) && | 
 | 	test_cmp a0blgqsjc actual | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'disambiguate tree' ' | 
 | 	commit=$(echo "d7xm" | git commit-tree 000000000) && | 
 | 	# this commit is fffff2e and not ambiguous with the 00000* objects | 
 | 	test $(git rev-parse $commit^{tree}) = $(git rev-parse 0000000000cdc) | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'first commit' ' | 
 | 	# create one commit 0000000000e4f | 
 | 	git commit -m a2onsxbvj | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'disambiguate commit-ish' ' | 
 | 	# feed commit-ish in an unambiguous way | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 0000000000e4f^{commit} && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one | 
 | 	# such commit (the others are tree and blob) | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 000000000^{commit} && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# likewise | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 000000000^0 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'disambiguate commit' ' | 
 | 	commit=$(echo "hoaxj" | git commit-tree 0000000000cdc -p 000000000) && | 
 | 	# this commit is ffffffd8 and not ambiguous with the 00000* objects | 
 | 	test $(git rev-parse $commit^) = $(git rev-parse 0000000000e4f) | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'log name1..name2 takes only commit-ishes on both ends' ' | 
 | 	# These are underspecified from the prefix-length point of view | 
 | 	# to disambiguate the commit with other objects, but there is only | 
 | 	# one commit that has 00000* prefix at this point. | 
 | 	git log 000000000..000000000 && | 
 | 	git log ..000000000 && | 
 | 	git log 000000000.. && | 
 | 	git log 000000000...000000000 && | 
 | 	git log ...000000000 && | 
 | 	git log 000000000... | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'rev-parse name1..name2 takes only commit-ishes on both ends' ' | 
 | 	# Likewise. | 
 | 	git rev-parse 000000000..000000000 && | 
 | 	git rev-parse ..000000000 && | 
 | 	git rev-parse 000000000.. | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'git log takes only commit-ish' ' | 
 | 	# Likewise. | 
 | 	git log 000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'git reset takes only commit-ish' ' | 
 | 	# Likewise. | 
 | 	git reset 000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'first tag' ' | 
 | 	# create one tag 0000000000f8f | 
 | 	git tag -a -m j7cp83um v1.0.0 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_failure 'two semi-ambiguous commit-ish' ' | 
 | 	# At this point, we have a tag 0000000000f8f that points | 
 | 	# at a commit 0000000000e4f, and a tree and a blob that | 
 | 	# share 0000000000 prefix with these tag and commit. | 
 | 	# | 
 | 	# Once the parser becomes ultra-smart, it could notice that | 
 | 	# 0000000000 before ^{commit} name many different objects, but | 
 | 	# that only two (HEAD and v1.0.0 tag) can be peeled to commit, | 
 | 	# and that peeling them down to commit yield the same commit | 
 | 	# without ambiguity. | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 0000000000^{commit} && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# likewise | 
 | 	git log 0000000000..0000000000 && | 
 | 	git log ..0000000000 && | 
 | 	git log 0000000000.. && | 
 | 	git log 0000000000...0000000000 && | 
 | 	git log ...0000000000 && | 
 | 	git log 0000000000... | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_failure 'three semi-ambiguous tree-ish' ' | 
 | 	# Likewise for tree-ish.  HEAD, v1.0.0 and HEAD^{tree} share | 
 | 	# the prefix but peeling them to tree yields the same thing | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify 0000000000^{tree} | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'parse describe name' ' | 
 | 	# feed an unambiguous describe name | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g0000000000e4f && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one | 
 | 	# such commit (others are blob, tree and tag) | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'more history' ' | 
 | 	# commit 0000000000043 | 
 | 	git mv a0blgqsjc d12cr3h8t && | 
 | 	echo h62xsjeu >>d12cr3h8t && | 
 | 	git add d12cr3h8t && | 
 |  | 
 | 	test_tick && | 
 | 	git commit -m czy8f73t && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# commit 00000000008ec | 
 | 	git mv d12cr3h8t j000jmpzn && | 
 | 	echo j08bekfvt >>j000jmpzn && | 
 | 	git add j000jmpzn && | 
 |  | 
 | 	test_tick && | 
 | 	git commit -m ioiley5o && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# commit 0000000005b0 | 
 | 	git checkout v1.0.0^0 && | 
 | 	git mv a0blgqsjc f5518nwu && | 
 |  | 
 | 	for i in h62xsjeu j08bekfvt kg7xflhm | 
 | 	do | 
 | 		echo $i | 
 | 	done >>f5518nwu && | 
 | 	git add f5518nwu && | 
 |  | 
 | 	test_tick && | 
 | 	git commit -m b3wettvi && | 
 | 	side=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# commit 000000000066 | 
 | 	git checkout master && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# If you use recursive, merge will fail and you will need to | 
 | 	# clean up a0blgqsjc as well.  If you use resolve, merge will | 
 | 	# succeed. | 
 | 	test_might_fail git merge --no-commit -s recursive $side && | 
 | 	git rm -f f5518nwu j000jmpzn && | 
 |  | 
 | 	test_might_fail git rm -f a0blgqsjc && | 
 | 	( | 
 | 		git cat-file blob $side:f5518nwu && | 
 | 		echo j3l0i9s6 | 
 | 	) >ab2gs879 && | 
 | 	git add ab2gs879 && | 
 |  | 
 | 	test_tick && | 
 | 	git commit -m ad2uee | 
 |  | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_failure 'parse describe name taking advantage of generation' ' | 
 | 	# ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one | 
 | 	# such commit at generation 0 | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g000000000 && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# likewise for generation 2 and 4 | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-2-g000000000 && | 
 | 	git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-4-g000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | # Note: because rev-parse does not even try to disambiguate based on | 
 | # the generation number, this test currently succeeds for a wrong | 
 | # reason.  When it learns to use the generation number, the previous | 
 | # test should succeed, and also this test should fail because the | 
 | # describe name used in the test with generation number can name two | 
 | # commits.  Make sure that such a future enhancement does not randomly | 
 | # pick one. | 
 | test_expect_success 'parse describe name not ignoring ambiguity' ' | 
 | 	# ambiguous at the object name level, and there are two such | 
 | 	# commits at generation 1 | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-1-g000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'ambiguous commit-ish' ' | 
 | 	# Now there are many commits that begin with the | 
 | 	# common prefix, none of these should pick one at | 
 | 	# random.  They all should result in ambiguity errors. | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify 00000000^{commit} && | 
 |  | 
 | 	# likewise | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log 000000000..000000000 && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log ..000000000 && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log 000000000.. && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log 000000000...000000000 && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log ...000000000 && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git log 000000000... | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | # There are three objects with this prefix: a blob, a tree, and a tag. We know | 
 | # the blob will not pass as a treeish, but the tree and tag should (and thus | 
 | # cause an error). | 
 | test_expect_success 'ambiguous tags peel to treeish' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 0000000000f^{tree} | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'rev-parse --disambiguate' ' | 
 | 	# The test creates 16 objects that share the prefix and two | 
 | 	# commits created by commit-tree in earlier tests share a | 
 | 	# different prefix. | 
 | 	git rev-parse --disambiguate=000000000 >actual && | 
 | 	test_line_count = 16 actual && | 
 | 	test "$(sed -e "s/^\(.........\).*/\1/" actual | sort -u)" = 000000000 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'rev-parse --disambiguate drops duplicates' ' | 
 | 	git rev-parse --disambiguate=000000000 >expect && | 
 | 	git pack-objects .git/objects/pack/pack <expect && | 
 | 	git rev-parse --disambiguate=000000000 >actual && | 
 | 	test_cmp expect actual | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'ambiguous 40-hex ref' ' | 
 | 	TREE=$(git mktree </dev/null) && | 
 | 	REF=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && | 
 | 	VAL=$(git commit-tree $TREE </dev/null) && | 
 | 	git update-ref refs/heads/$REF $VAL && | 
 | 	test $(git rev-parse $REF 2>err) = $REF && | 
 | 	grep "refname.*${REF}.*ambiguous" err | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'ambiguous short sha1 ref' ' | 
 | 	TREE=$(git mktree </dev/null) && | 
 | 	REF=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) && | 
 | 	VAL=$(git commit-tree $TREE </dev/null) && | 
 | 	git update-ref refs/heads/$REF $VAL && | 
 | 	test $(git rev-parse $REF 2>err) = $VAL && | 
 | 	grep "refname.*${REF}.*ambiguous" err | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguity errors are not repeated (raw)' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 00000 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep "is ambiguous" stderr >errors && | 
 | 	test_line_count = 1 errors | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguity errors are not repeated (treeish)' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 00000:foo 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep "is ambiguous" stderr >errors && | 
 | 	test_line_count = 1 errors | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguity errors are not repeated (peel)' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 00000^{commit} 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep "is ambiguous" stderr >errors && | 
 | 	test_line_count = 1 errors | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguity hints' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 000000000 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep ^hint: stderr >hints && | 
 | 	# 16 candidates, plus one intro line | 
 | 	test_line_count = 17 hints | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguity hints respect type' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 000000000^{commit} 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep ^hint: stderr >hints && | 
 | 	# 5 commits, 1 tag (which is a committish), plus intro line | 
 | 	test_line_count = 7 hints | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'failed type-selector still shows hint' ' | 
 | 	# these two blobs share the same prefix "ee3d", but neither | 
 | 	# will pass for a commit | 
 | 	echo 851 | git hash-object --stdin -w && | 
 | 	echo 872 | git hash-object --stdin -w && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse ee3d^{commit} 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep ^hint: stderr >hints && | 
 | 	test_line_count = 3 hints | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'core.disambiguate config can prefer types' ' | 
 | 	# ambiguous between tree and tag | 
 | 	sha1=0000000000f && | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse $sha1 && | 
 | 	git rev-parse $sha1^{commit} && | 
 | 	git -c core.disambiguate=committish rev-parse $sha1 | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'core.disambiguate does not override context' ' | 
 | 	# treeish ambiguous between tag and tree | 
 | 	test_must_fail \ | 
 | 		git -c core.disambiguate=committish rev-parse $sha1^{tree} | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'ambiguous commits are printed by type first, then hash order' ' | 
 | 	test_must_fail git rev-parse 0000 2>stderr && | 
 | 	grep ^hint: stderr >hints && | 
 | 	grep 0000 hints >objects && | 
 | 	cat >expected <<-\EOF && | 
 | 	tag | 
 | 	commit | 
 | 	tree | 
 | 	blob | 
 | 	EOF | 
 | 	awk "{print \$3}" <objects >objects.types && | 
 | 	uniq <objects.types >objects.types.uniq && | 
 | 	test_cmp expected objects.types.uniq && | 
 | 	for type in tag commit tree blob | 
 | 	do | 
 | 		grep $type objects >$type.objects && | 
 | 		sort $type.objects >$type.objects.sorted && | 
 | 		test_cmp $type.objects.sorted $type.objects | 
 | 	done | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_expect_success 'cat-file --batch and --batch-check show ambiguous' ' | 
 | 	echo "0000 ambiguous" >expect && | 
 | 	echo 0000 | git cat-file --batch-check >actual 2>err && | 
 | 	test_cmp expect actual && | 
 | 	test_i18ngrep hint: err && | 
 | 	echo 0000 | git cat-file --batch >actual 2>err && | 
 | 	test_cmp expect actual && | 
 | 	test_i18ngrep hint: err | 
 | ' | 
 |  | 
 | test_done |