|  | # Test framework for git.  See t/README for usage. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano | 
|  | # | 
|  | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
|  | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
|  | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or | 
|  | # (at your option) any later version. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
|  | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
|  | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
|  | # GNU General Public License for more details. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
|  | # along with this program.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ . | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Test the binaries we have just built.  The tests are kept in | 
|  | # t/ subdirectory and are run in 'trash directory' subdirectory. | 
|  | if test -z "$TEST_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | then | 
|  | # We allow tests to override this, in case they want to run tests | 
|  | # outside of t/, e.g. for running tests on the test library | 
|  | # itself. | 
|  | TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd) | 
|  | else | 
|  | # ensure that TEST_DIRECTORY is an absolute path so that it | 
|  | # is valid even if the current working directory is changed | 
|  | TEST_DIRECTORY=$(cd "$TEST_DIRECTORY" && pwd) || exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test -z "$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | then | 
|  | # Similarly, override this to store the test-results subdir | 
|  | # elsewhere | 
|  | TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$TEST_DIRECTORY | 
|  | fi | 
|  | GIT_BUILD_DIR="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/.. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ################################################################ | 
|  | # It appears that people try to run tests without building... | 
|  | "$GIT_BUILD_DIR/git" >/dev/null | 
|  | if test $? != 1 | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo >&2 'error: you do not seem to have built git yet.' | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | . "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS | 
|  | export PERL_PATH SHELL_PATH | 
|  |  | 
|  | # if --tee was passed, write the output not only to the terminal, but | 
|  | # additionally to the file test-results/$BASENAME.out, too. | 
|  | case "$GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED, $* " in | 
|  | done,*) | 
|  | # do not redirect again | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *' --tee '*|*' --va'*) | 
|  | mkdir -p "$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results" | 
|  | BASE="$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results/$(basename "$0" .sh)" | 
|  | (GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED=done ${SHELL_PATH} "$0" "$@" 2>&1; | 
|  | echo $? > $BASE.exit) | tee $BASE.out | 
|  | test "$(cat $BASE.exit)" = 0 | 
|  | exit | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | # For repeatability, reset the environment to known value. | 
|  | # TERM is sanitized below, after saving color control sequences. | 
|  | LANG=C | 
|  | LC_ALL=C | 
|  | PAGER=cat | 
|  | TZ=UTC | 
|  | export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TZ | 
|  | EDITOR=: | 
|  | # A call to "unset" with no arguments causes at least Solaris 10 | 
|  | # /usr/xpg4/bin/sh and /bin/ksh to bail out.  So keep the unsets | 
|  | # deriving from the command substitution clustered with the other | 
|  | # ones. | 
|  | unset VISUAL EMAIL LANGUAGE COLUMNS $("$PERL_PATH" -e ' | 
|  | my @env = keys %ENV; | 
|  | my $ok = join("|", qw( | 
|  | TRACE | 
|  | DEBUG | 
|  | USE_LOOKUP | 
|  | TEST | 
|  | .*_TEST | 
|  | PROVE | 
|  | VALGRIND | 
|  | UNZIP | 
|  | PERF_ | 
|  | CURL_VERBOSE | 
|  | )); | 
|  | my @vars = grep(/^GIT_/ && !/^GIT_($ok)/o, @env); | 
|  | print join("\n", @vars); | 
|  | ') | 
|  | unset XDG_CONFIG_HOME | 
|  | unset GITPERLLIB | 
|  | GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=author@example.com | 
|  | GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='A U Thor' | 
|  | GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=committer@example.com | 
|  | GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter' | 
|  | GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=5 | 
|  | GIT_MERGE_AUTOEDIT=no | 
|  | export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY GIT_MERGE_AUTOEDIT | 
|  | export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME | 
|  | export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME | 
|  | export EDITOR | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Tests using GIT_TRACE typically don't want <timestamp> <file>:<line> output | 
|  | GIT_TRACE_BARE=1 | 
|  | export GIT_TRACE_BARE | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -n "${TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION:+isset}" | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_INDEX_VERSION="$TEST_GIT_INDEX_VERSION" | 
|  | export GIT_INDEX_VERSION | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Add libc MALLOC and MALLOC_PERTURB test | 
|  | # only if we are not executing the test with valgrind | 
|  | if expr " $GIT_TEST_OPTS " : ".* --valgrind " >/dev/null || | 
|  | test -n "$TEST_NO_MALLOC_CHECK" | 
|  | then | 
|  | setup_malloc_check () { | 
|  | : nothing | 
|  | } | 
|  | teardown_malloc_check () { | 
|  | : nothing | 
|  | } | 
|  | else | 
|  | setup_malloc_check () { | 
|  | MALLOC_CHECK_=3	MALLOC_PERTURB_=165 | 
|  | export MALLOC_CHECK_ MALLOC_PERTURB_ | 
|  | } | 
|  | teardown_malloc_check () { | 
|  | unset MALLOC_CHECK_ MALLOC_PERTURB_ | 
|  | } | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | : ${ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0} | 
|  | export ASAN_OPTIONS | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Protect ourselves from common misconfiguration to export | 
|  | # CDPATH into the environment | 
|  | unset CDPATH | 
|  |  | 
|  | unset GREP_OPTIONS | 
|  | unset UNZIP | 
|  |  | 
|  | case $(echo $GIT_TRACE |tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]") in | 
|  | 1|2|true) | 
|  | GIT_TRACE=4 | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Convenience | 
|  | # | 
|  | # A regexp to match 5 and 40 hexdigits | 
|  | _x05='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]' | 
|  | _x40="$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05" | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Zero SHA-1 | 
|  | _z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | 
|  |  | 
|  | EMPTY_TREE=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 | 
|  | EMPTY_BLOB=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Line feed | 
|  | LF=' | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | # UTF-8 ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER, which HFS+ ignores | 
|  | # when case-folding filenames | 
|  | u200c=$(printf '\342\200\214') | 
|  |  | 
|  | export _x05 _x40 _z40 LF u200c EMPTY_TREE EMPTY_BLOB | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices: | 
|  | # | 
|  | # test_description='Description of this test... | 
|  | # This test checks if command xyzzy does the right thing... | 
|  | # ' | 
|  | # . ./test-lib.sh | 
|  | test "x$TERM" != "xdumb" && ( | 
|  | test -t 1 && | 
|  | tput bold >/dev/null 2>&1 && | 
|  | tput setaf 1 >/dev/null 2>&1 && | 
|  | tput sgr0 >/dev/null 2>&1 | 
|  | ) && | 
|  | color=t | 
|  |  | 
|  | while test "$#" -ne 0 | 
|  | do | 
|  | case "$1" in | 
|  | -d|--d|--de|--deb|--debu|--debug) | 
|  | debug=t; shift ;; | 
|  | -i|--i|--im|--imm|--imme|--immed|--immedi|--immedia|--immediat|--immediate) | 
|  | immediate=t; shift ;; | 
|  | -l|--l|--lo|--lon|--long|--long-|--long-t|--long-te|--long-tes|--long-test|--long-tests) | 
|  | GIT_TEST_LONG=t; export GIT_TEST_LONG; shift ;; | 
|  | -r) | 
|  | shift; test "$#" -ne 0 || { | 
|  | echo 'error: -r requires an argument' >&2; | 
|  | exit 1; | 
|  | } | 
|  | run_list=$1; shift ;; | 
|  | --run=*) | 
|  | run_list=${1#--*=}; shift ;; | 
|  | -h|--h|--he|--hel|--help) | 
|  | help=t; shift ;; | 
|  | -v|--v|--ve|--ver|--verb|--verbo|--verbos|--verbose) | 
|  | verbose=t; shift ;; | 
|  | --verbose-only=*) | 
|  | verbose_only=${1#--*=} | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | -q|--q|--qu|--qui|--quie|--quiet) | 
|  | # Ignore --quiet under a TAP::Harness. Saying how many tests | 
|  | # passed without the ok/not ok details is always an error. | 
|  | test -z "$HARNESS_ACTIVE" && quiet=t; shift ;; | 
|  | --with-dashes) | 
|  | with_dashes=t; shift ;; | 
|  | --no-color) | 
|  | color=; shift ;; | 
|  | --va|--val|--valg|--valgr|--valgri|--valgrin|--valgrind) | 
|  | valgrind=memcheck | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | --valgrind=*) | 
|  | valgrind=${1#--*=} | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | --valgrind-only=*) | 
|  | valgrind_only=${1#--*=} | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | --tee) | 
|  | shift ;; # was handled already | 
|  | --root=*) | 
|  | root=${1#--*=} | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | --chain-lint) | 
|  | GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT=1 | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | --no-chain-lint) | 
|  | GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT=0 | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | -x) | 
|  | trace=t | 
|  | verbose=t | 
|  | shift ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | echo "error: unknown test option '$1'" >&2; exit 1 ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | done | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -n "$valgrind_only" | 
|  | then | 
|  | test -z "$valgrind" && valgrind=memcheck | 
|  | test -z "$verbose" && verbose_only="$valgrind_only" | 
|  | elif test -n "$valgrind" | 
|  | then | 
|  | verbose=t | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -n "$color" | 
|  | then | 
|  | # Save the color control sequences now rather than run tput | 
|  | # each time say_color() is called.  This is done for two | 
|  | # reasons: | 
|  | #   * TERM will be changed to dumb | 
|  | #   * HOME will be changed to a temporary directory and tput | 
|  | #     might need to read ~/.terminfo from the original HOME | 
|  | #     directory to get the control sequences | 
|  | # Note:  This approach assumes the control sequences don't end | 
|  | # in a newline for any terminal of interest (command | 
|  | # substitutions strip trailing newlines).  Given that most | 
|  | # (all?) terminals in common use are related to ECMA-48, this | 
|  | # shouldn't be a problem. | 
|  | say_color_error=$(tput bold; tput setaf 1) # bold red | 
|  | say_color_skip=$(tput setaf 4) # blue | 
|  | say_color_warn=$(tput setaf 3) # brown/yellow | 
|  | say_color_pass=$(tput setaf 2) # green | 
|  | say_color_info=$(tput setaf 6) # cyan | 
|  | say_color_reset=$(tput sgr0) | 
|  | say_color_="" # no formatting for normal text | 
|  | say_color () { | 
|  | test -z "$1" && test -n "$quiet" && return | 
|  | eval "say_color_color=\$say_color_$1" | 
|  | shift | 
|  | printf "%s\\n" "$say_color_color$*$say_color_reset" | 
|  | } | 
|  | else | 
|  | say_color() { | 
|  | test -z "$1" && test -n "$quiet" && return | 
|  | shift | 
|  | printf "%s\n" "$*" | 
|  | } | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | TERM=dumb | 
|  | export TERM | 
|  |  | 
|  | error () { | 
|  | say_color error "error: $*" | 
|  | GIT_EXIT_OK=t | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | say () { | 
|  | say_color info "$*" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test "${test_description}" != "" || | 
|  | error "Test script did not set test_description." | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test "$help" = "t" | 
|  | then | 
|  | printf '%s\n' "$test_description" | 
|  | exit 0 | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | exec 5>&1 | 
|  | exec 6<&0 | 
|  | if test "$verbose" = "t" | 
|  | then | 
|  | exec 4>&2 3>&1 | 
|  | else | 
|  | exec 4>/dev/null 3>/dev/null | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Send any "-x" output directly to stderr to avoid polluting tests | 
|  | # which capture stderr. We can do this unconditionally since it | 
|  | # has no effect if tracing isn't turned on. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Note that this sets up the trace fd as soon as we assign the variable, so it | 
|  | # must come after the creation of descriptor 4 above. Likewise, we must never | 
|  | # unset this, as it has the side effect of closing descriptor 4, which we | 
|  | # use to show verbose tests to the user. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Note also that we don't need or want to export it. The tracing is local to | 
|  | # this shell, and we would not want to influence any shells we exec. | 
|  | BASH_XTRACEFD=4 | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_failure=0 | 
|  | test_count=0 | 
|  | test_fixed=0 | 
|  | test_broken=0 | 
|  | test_success=0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_external_has_tap=0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | die () { | 
|  | code=$? | 
|  | if test -n "$GIT_EXIT_OK" | 
|  | then | 
|  | exit $code | 
|  | else | 
|  | echo >&5 "FATAL: Unexpected exit with code $code" | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | GIT_EXIT_OK= | 
|  | trap 'die' EXIT | 
|  | trap 'exit $?' INT | 
|  |  | 
|  | # The user-facing functions are loaded from a separate file so that | 
|  | # test_perf subshells can have them too | 
|  | . "$TEST_DIRECTORY/test-lib-functions.sh" | 
|  |  | 
|  | # You are not expected to call test_ok_ and test_failure_ directly, use | 
|  | # the test_expect_* functions instead. | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_ok_ () { | 
|  | test_success=$(($test_success + 1)) | 
|  | say_color "" "ok $test_count - $@" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_failure_ () { | 
|  | test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1)) | 
|  | say_color error "not ok $test_count - $1" | 
|  | shift | 
|  | printf '%s\n' "$*" | sed -e 's/^/#	/' | 
|  | test "$immediate" = "" || { GIT_EXIT_OK=t; exit 1; } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_known_broken_ok_ () { | 
|  | test_fixed=$(($test_fixed+1)) | 
|  | say_color error "ok $test_count - $@ # TODO known breakage vanished" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_known_broken_failure_ () { | 
|  | test_broken=$(($test_broken+1)) | 
|  | say_color warn "not ok $test_count - $@ # TODO known breakage" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_debug () { | 
|  | test "$debug" = "" || eval "$1" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | match_pattern_list () { | 
|  | arg="$1" | 
|  | shift | 
|  | test -z "$*" && return 1 | 
|  | for pattern_ | 
|  | do | 
|  | case "$arg" in | 
|  | $pattern_) | 
|  | return 0 | 
|  | esac | 
|  | done | 
|  | return 1 | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | match_test_selector_list () { | 
|  | title="$1" | 
|  | shift | 
|  | arg="$1" | 
|  | shift | 
|  | test -z "$1" && return 0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Both commas and whitespace are accepted as separators. | 
|  | OLDIFS=$IFS | 
|  | IFS=' 	,' | 
|  | set -- $1 | 
|  | IFS=$OLDIFS | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If the first selector is negative we include by default. | 
|  | include= | 
|  | case "$1" in | 
|  | !*) include=t ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | for selector | 
|  | do | 
|  | orig_selector=$selector | 
|  |  | 
|  | positive=t | 
|  | case "$selector" in | 
|  | !*) | 
|  | positive= | 
|  | selector=${selector##?} | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | test -z "$selector" && continue | 
|  |  | 
|  | case "$selector" in | 
|  | *-*) | 
|  | if expr "z${selector%%-*}" : "z[0-9]*[^0-9]" >/dev/null | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo "error: $title: invalid non-numeric in range" \ | 
|  | "start: '$orig_selector'" >&2 | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if expr "z${selector#*-}" : "z[0-9]*[^0-9]" >/dev/null | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo "error: $title: invalid non-numeric in range" \ | 
|  | "end: '$orig_selector'" >&2 | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | if expr "z$selector" : "z[0-9]*[^0-9]" >/dev/null | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo "error: $title: invalid non-numeric in test" \ | 
|  | "selector: '$orig_selector'" >&2 | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Short cut for "obvious" cases | 
|  | test -z "$include" && test -z "$positive" && continue | 
|  | test -n "$include" && test -n "$positive" && continue | 
|  |  | 
|  | case "$selector" in | 
|  | -*) | 
|  | if test $arg -le ${selector#-} | 
|  | then | 
|  | include=$positive | 
|  | fi | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *-) | 
|  | if test $arg -ge ${selector%-} | 
|  | then | 
|  | include=$positive | 
|  | fi | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *-*) | 
|  | if test ${selector%%-*} -le $arg \ | 
|  | && test $arg -le ${selector#*-} | 
|  | then | 
|  | include=$positive | 
|  | fi | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | if test $arg -eq $selector | 
|  | then | 
|  | include=$positive | 
|  | fi | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | done | 
|  |  | 
|  | test -n "$include" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | maybe_teardown_verbose () { | 
|  | test -z "$verbose_only" && return | 
|  | exec 4>/dev/null 3>/dev/null | 
|  | verbose= | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | last_verbose=t | 
|  | maybe_setup_verbose () { | 
|  | test -z "$verbose_only" && return | 
|  | if match_pattern_list $test_count $verbose_only | 
|  | then | 
|  | exec 4>&2 3>&1 | 
|  | # Emit a delimiting blank line when going from | 
|  | # non-verbose to verbose.  Within verbose mode the | 
|  | # delimiter is printed by test_expect_*.  The choice | 
|  | # of the initial $last_verbose is such that before | 
|  | # test 1, we do not print it. | 
|  | test -z "$last_verbose" && echo >&3 "" | 
|  | verbose=t | 
|  | else | 
|  | exec 4>/dev/null 3>/dev/null | 
|  | verbose= | 
|  | fi | 
|  | last_verbose=$verbose | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | maybe_teardown_valgrind () { | 
|  | test -z "$GIT_VALGRIND" && return | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED= | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | maybe_setup_valgrind () { | 
|  | test -z "$GIT_VALGRIND" && return | 
|  | if test -z "$valgrind_only" | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED=t | 
|  | return | 
|  | fi | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED= | 
|  | if match_pattern_list $test_count $valgrind_only | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED=t | 
|  | fi | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | want_trace () { | 
|  | test "$trace" = t && test "$verbose" = t | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # This is a separate function because some tests use | 
|  | # "return" to end a test_expect_success block early | 
|  | # (and we want to make sure we run any cleanup like | 
|  | # "set +x"). | 
|  | test_eval_inner_ () { | 
|  | # Do not add anything extra (including LF) after '$*' | 
|  | eval " | 
|  | want_trace && set -x | 
|  | $*" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_eval_ () { | 
|  | # We run this block with stderr redirected to avoid extra cruft | 
|  | # during a "-x" trace. Once in "set -x" mode, we cannot prevent | 
|  | # the shell from printing the "set +x" to turn it off (nor the saving | 
|  | # of $? before that). But we can make sure that the output goes to | 
|  | # /dev/null. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # The test itself is run with stderr put back to &4 (so either to | 
|  | # /dev/null, or to the original stderr if --verbose was used). | 
|  | { | 
|  | test_eval_inner_ "$@" </dev/null >&3 2>&4 | 
|  | test_eval_ret_=$? | 
|  | if want_trace | 
|  | then | 
|  | set +x | 
|  | if test "$test_eval_ret_" != 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color error >&4 "error: last command exited with \$?=$test_eval_ret_" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | fi | 
|  | } 2>/dev/null | 
|  | return $test_eval_ret_ | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_run_ () { | 
|  | test_cleanup=: | 
|  | expecting_failure=$2 | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test "${GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT:-1}" != 0; then | 
|  | # turn off tracing for this test-eval, as it simply creates | 
|  | # confusing noise in the "-x" output | 
|  | trace_tmp=$trace | 
|  | trace= | 
|  | # 117 is magic because it is unlikely to match the exit | 
|  | # code of other programs | 
|  | test_eval_ "(exit 117) && $1" | 
|  | if test "$?" != 117; then | 
|  | error "bug in the test script: broken &&-chain: $1" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | trace=$trace_tmp | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | setup_malloc_check | 
|  | test_eval_ "$1" | 
|  | eval_ret=$? | 
|  | teardown_malloc_check | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -z "$immediate" || test $eval_ret = 0 || | 
|  | test -n "$expecting_failure" && test "$test_cleanup" != ":" | 
|  | then | 
|  | setup_malloc_check | 
|  | test_eval_ "$test_cleanup" | 
|  | teardown_malloc_check | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test "$verbose" = "t" && test -n "$HARNESS_ACTIVE" | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo "" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | return "$eval_ret" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_start_ () { | 
|  | test_count=$(($test_count+1)) | 
|  | maybe_setup_verbose | 
|  | maybe_setup_valgrind | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_finish_ () { | 
|  | echo >&3 "" | 
|  | maybe_teardown_valgrind | 
|  | maybe_teardown_verbose | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_skip () { | 
|  | to_skip= | 
|  | skipped_reason= | 
|  | if match_pattern_list $this_test.$test_count $GIT_SKIP_TESTS | 
|  | then | 
|  | to_skip=t | 
|  | skipped_reason="GIT_SKIP_TESTS" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test -z "$to_skip" && test -n "$test_prereq" && | 
|  | ! test_have_prereq "$test_prereq" | 
|  | then | 
|  | to_skip=t | 
|  |  | 
|  | of_prereq= | 
|  | if test "$missing_prereq" != "$test_prereq" | 
|  | then | 
|  | of_prereq=" of $test_prereq" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | skipped_reason="missing $missing_prereq${of_prereq}" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test -z "$to_skip" && test -n "$run_list" && | 
|  | ! match_test_selector_list '--run' $test_count "$run_list" | 
|  | then | 
|  | to_skip=t | 
|  | skipped_reason="--run" | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | case "$to_skip" in | 
|  | t) | 
|  | say_color skip >&3 "skipping test: $@" | 
|  | say_color skip "ok $test_count # skip $1 ($skipped_reason)" | 
|  | : true | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | false | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # stub; perf-lib overrides it | 
|  | test_at_end_hook_ () { | 
|  | : | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_done () { | 
|  | GIT_EXIT_OK=t | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -z "$HARNESS_ACTIVE" | 
|  | then | 
|  | test_results_dir="$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/test-results" | 
|  | mkdir -p "$test_results_dir" | 
|  | base=${0##*/} | 
|  | test_results_path="$test_results_dir/${base%.sh}-$$.counts" | 
|  |  | 
|  | cat >>"$test_results_path" <<-EOF | 
|  | total $test_count | 
|  | success $test_success | 
|  | fixed $test_fixed | 
|  | broken $test_broken | 
|  | failed $test_failure | 
|  |  | 
|  | EOF | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test "$test_fixed" != 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color error "# $test_fixed known breakage(s) vanished; please update test(s)" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test "$test_broken" != 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color warn "# still have $test_broken known breakage(s)" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | if test "$test_broken" != 0 || test "$test_fixed" != 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | test_remaining=$(( $test_count - $test_broken - $test_fixed )) | 
|  | msg="remaining $test_remaining test(s)" | 
|  | else | 
|  | test_remaining=$test_count | 
|  | msg="$test_count test(s)" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | case "$test_failure" in | 
|  | 0) | 
|  | # Maybe print SKIP message | 
|  | if test -n "$skip_all" && test $test_count -gt 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | error "Can't use skip_all after running some tests" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | test -z "$skip_all" || skip_all=" # SKIP $skip_all" | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | if test $test_remaining -gt 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color pass "# passed all $msg" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | say "1..$test_count$skip_all" | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | test -d "$remove_trash" && | 
|  | cd "$(dirname "$remove_trash")" && | 
|  | rm -rf "$(basename "$remove_trash")" | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_at_end_hook_ | 
|  |  | 
|  | exit 0 ;; | 
|  |  | 
|  | *) | 
|  | if test $test_external_has_tap -eq 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color error "# failed $test_failure among $msg" | 
|  | say "1..$test_count" | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | exit 1 ;; | 
|  |  | 
|  | esac | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -n "$valgrind" | 
|  | then | 
|  | make_symlink () { | 
|  | test -h "$2" && | 
|  | test "$1" = "$(readlink "$2")" || { | 
|  | # be super paranoid | 
|  | if mkdir "$2".lock | 
|  | then | 
|  | rm -f "$2" && | 
|  | ln -s "$1" "$2" && | 
|  | rm -r "$2".lock | 
|  | else | 
|  | while test -d "$2".lock | 
|  | do | 
|  | say "Waiting for lock on $2." | 
|  | sleep 1 | 
|  | done | 
|  | fi | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | make_valgrind_symlink () { | 
|  | # handle only executables, unless they are shell libraries that | 
|  | # need to be in the exec-path. | 
|  | test -x "$1" || | 
|  | test "# " = "$(head -c 2 <"$1")" || | 
|  | return; | 
|  |  | 
|  | base=$(basename "$1") | 
|  | symlink_target=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/$base | 
|  | # do not override scripts | 
|  | if test -x "$symlink_target" && | 
|  | test ! -d "$symlink_target" && | 
|  | test "#!" != "$(head -c 2 < "$symlink_target")" | 
|  | then | 
|  | symlink_target=../valgrind.sh | 
|  | fi | 
|  | case "$base" in | 
|  | *.sh|*.perl) | 
|  | symlink_target=../unprocessed-script | 
|  | esac | 
|  | # create the link, or replace it if it is out of date | 
|  | make_symlink "$symlink_target" "$GIT_VALGRIND/bin/$base" || exit | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # override all git executables in TEST_DIRECTORY/.. | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND=$TEST_DIRECTORY/valgrind | 
|  | mkdir -p "$GIT_VALGRIND"/bin | 
|  | for file in $GIT_BUILD_DIR/git* $GIT_BUILD_DIR/t/helper/test-* | 
|  | do | 
|  | make_valgrind_symlink $file | 
|  | done | 
|  | # special-case the mergetools loadables | 
|  | make_symlink "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/mergetools "$GIT_VALGRIND/bin/mergetools" | 
|  | OLDIFS=$IFS | 
|  | IFS=: | 
|  | for path in $PATH | 
|  | do | 
|  | ls "$path"/git-* 2> /dev/null | | 
|  | while read file | 
|  | do | 
|  | make_valgrind_symlink "$file" | 
|  | done | 
|  | done | 
|  | IFS=$OLDIFS | 
|  | PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin:$PATH | 
|  | GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin | 
|  | export GIT_VALGRIND | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_MODE="$valgrind" | 
|  | export GIT_VALGRIND_MODE | 
|  | GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED=t | 
|  | test -n "$valgrind_only" && GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED= | 
|  | export GIT_VALGRIND_ENABLED | 
|  | elif test -n "$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED" | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_EXEC_PATH=$($GIT_TEST_INSTALLED/git --exec-path)  || | 
|  | error "Cannot run git from $GIT_TEST_INSTALLED." | 
|  | PATH=$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH | 
|  | GIT_EXEC_PATH=${GIT_TEST_EXEC_PATH:-$GIT_EXEC_PATH} | 
|  | else # normal case, use ../bin-wrappers only unless $with_dashes: | 
|  | git_bin_dir="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/bin-wrappers" | 
|  | if ! test -x "$git_bin_dir/git" | 
|  | then | 
|  | if test -z "$with_dashes" | 
|  | then | 
|  | say "$git_bin_dir/git is not executable; using GIT_EXEC_PATH" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | with_dashes=t | 
|  | fi | 
|  | PATH="$git_bin_dir:$PATH" | 
|  | GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_BUILD_DIR | 
|  | if test -n "$with_dashes" | 
|  | then | 
|  | PATH="$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | fi | 
|  | GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt | 
|  | GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1 | 
|  | GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM=1 | 
|  | export PATH GIT_EXEC_PATH GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -z "$GIT_TEST_CMP" | 
|  | then | 
|  | if test -n "$GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT" | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF -c" | 
|  | else | 
|  | GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF -u" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | GITPERLLIB="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/lib:"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/arch/auto/Git | 
|  | export GITPERLLIB | 
|  | test -d "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt || { | 
|  | error "You haven't built things yet, have you?" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ! test -x "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/t/helper/test-chmtime | 
|  | then | 
|  | echo >&2 'You need to build test-chmtime:' | 
|  | echo >&2 'Run "make t/helper/test-chmtime" in the source (toplevel) directory' | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Test repository | 
|  | TRASH_DIRECTORY="trash directory.$(basename "$0" .sh)" | 
|  | test -n "$root" && TRASH_DIRECTORY="$root/$TRASH_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | case "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" in | 
|  | /*) ;; # absolute path is good | 
|  | *) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/$TRASH_DIRECTORY" ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | test ! -z "$debug" || remove_trash=$TRASH_DIRECTORY | 
|  | rm -fr "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" || { | 
|  | GIT_EXIT_OK=t | 
|  | echo >&5 "FATAL: Cannot prepare test area" | 
|  | exit 1 | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | HOME="$TRASH_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | GNUPGHOME="$HOME/gnupg-home-not-used" | 
|  | export HOME GNUPGHOME | 
|  |  | 
|  | if test -z "$TEST_NO_CREATE_REPO" | 
|  | then | 
|  | test_create_repo "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | else | 
|  | mkdir -p "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | # Use -P to resolve symlinks in our working directory so that the cwd | 
|  | # in subprocesses like git equals our $PWD (for pathname comparisons). | 
|  | cd -P "$TRASH_DIRECTORY" || exit 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | this_test=${0##*/} | 
|  | this_test=${this_test%%-*} | 
|  | if match_pattern_list "$this_test" $GIT_SKIP_TESTS | 
|  | then | 
|  | say_color info >&3 "skipping test $this_test altogether" | 
|  | skip_all="skip all tests in $this_test" | 
|  | test_done | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Provide an implementation of the 'yes' utility | 
|  | yes () { | 
|  | if test $# = 0 | 
|  | then | 
|  | y=y | 
|  | else | 
|  | y="$*" | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | i=0 | 
|  | while test $i -lt 99 | 
|  | do | 
|  | echo "$y" | 
|  | i=$(($i+1)) | 
|  | done | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Fix some commands on Windows | 
|  | case $(uname -s) in | 
|  | *MINGW*) | 
|  | # Windows has its own (incompatible) sort and find | 
|  | sort () { | 
|  | /usr/bin/sort "$@" | 
|  | } | 
|  | find () { | 
|  | /usr/bin/find "$@" | 
|  | } | 
|  | sum () { | 
|  | md5sum "$@" | 
|  | } | 
|  | # git sees Windows-style pwd | 
|  | pwd () { | 
|  | builtin pwd -W | 
|  | } | 
|  | # no POSIX permissions | 
|  | # backslashes in pathspec are converted to '/' | 
|  | # exec does not inherit the PID | 
|  | test_set_prereq MINGW | 
|  | test_set_prereq NATIVE_CRLF | 
|  | test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR | 
|  | test_set_prereq GREP_STRIPS_CR | 
|  | GIT_TEST_CMP=mingw_test_cmp | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *CYGWIN*) | 
|  | test_set_prereq POSIXPERM | 
|  | test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID | 
|  | test_set_prereq CYGWIN | 
|  | test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR | 
|  | test_set_prereq GREP_STRIPS_CR | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | test_set_prereq POSIXPERM | 
|  | test_set_prereq BSLASHPSPEC | 
|  | test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  |  | 
|  | ( COLUMNS=1 && test $COLUMNS = 1 ) && test_set_prereq COLUMNS_CAN_BE_1 | 
|  | test -z "$NO_PERL" && test_set_prereq PERL | 
|  | test -z "$NO_PYTHON" && test_set_prereq PYTHON | 
|  | test -n "$USE_LIBPCRE" && test_set_prereq LIBPCRE | 
|  | test -z "$NO_GETTEXT" && test_set_prereq GETTEXT | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Can we rely on git's output in the C locale? | 
|  | if test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON" | 
|  | then | 
|  | GIT_GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease | 
|  | export GIT_GETTEXT_POISON | 
|  | test_set_prereq GETTEXT_POISON | 
|  | else | 
|  | test_set_prereq C_LOCALE_OUTPUT | 
|  | fi | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Use this instead of test_cmp to compare files that contain expected and | 
|  | # actual output from git commands that can be translated.  When running | 
|  | # under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected | 
|  | # results. | 
|  | test_i18ncmp () { | 
|  | test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON" || test_cmp "$@" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Use this instead of "grep expected-string actual" to see if the | 
|  | # output from a git command that can be translated either contains an | 
|  | # expected string, or does not contain an unwanted one.  When running | 
|  | # under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected | 
|  | # results. | 
|  | test_i18ngrep () { | 
|  | if test -n "$GETTEXT_POISON" | 
|  | then | 
|  | : # pretend success | 
|  | elif test "x!" = "x$1" | 
|  | then | 
|  | shift | 
|  | ! grep "$@" | 
|  | else | 
|  | grep "$@" | 
|  | fi | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq PIPE ' | 
|  | # test whether the filesystem supports FIFOs | 
|  | case $(uname -s) in | 
|  | CYGWIN*|MINGW*) | 
|  | false | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | rm -f testfifo && mkfifo testfifo | 
|  | ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq SYMLINKS ' | 
|  | # test whether the filesystem supports symbolic links | 
|  | ln -s x y && test -h y | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq FILEMODE ' | 
|  | test "$(git config --bool core.filemode)" = true | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS ' | 
|  | echo good >CamelCase && | 
|  | echo bad >camelcase && | 
|  | test "$(cat CamelCase)" != good | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq UTF8_NFD_TO_NFC ' | 
|  | # check whether FS converts nfd unicode to nfc | 
|  | auml=$(printf "\303\244") | 
|  | aumlcdiar=$(printf "\141\314\210") | 
|  | >"$auml" && | 
|  | case "$(echo *)" in | 
|  | "$aumlcdiar") | 
|  | true ;; | 
|  | *) | 
|  | false ;; | 
|  | esac | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq AUTOIDENT ' | 
|  | sane_unset GIT_AUTHOR_NAME && | 
|  | sane_unset GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL && | 
|  | git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq EXPENSIVE ' | 
|  | test -n "$GIT_TEST_LONG" | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq USR_BIN_TIME ' | 
|  | test -x /usr/bin/time | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq NOT_ROOT ' | 
|  | uid=$(id -u) && | 
|  | test "$uid" != 0 | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | # SANITY is about "can you correctly predict what the filesystem would | 
|  | # do by only looking at the permission bits of the files and | 
|  | # directories?"  A typical example of !SANITY is running the test | 
|  | # suite as root, where a test may expect "chmod -r file && cat file" | 
|  | # to fail because file is supposed to be unreadable after a successful | 
|  | # chmod.  In an environment (i.e. combination of what filesystem is | 
|  | # being used and who is running the tests) that lacks SANITY, you may | 
|  | # be able to delete or create a file when the containing directory | 
|  | # doesn't have write permissions, or access a file even if the | 
|  | # containing directory doesn't have read or execute permissions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq SANITY ' | 
|  | mkdir SANETESTD.1 SANETESTD.2 && | 
|  |  | 
|  | chmod +w SANETESTD.1 SANETESTD.2 && | 
|  | >SANETESTD.1/x 2>SANETESTD.2/x && | 
|  | chmod -w SANETESTD.1 && | 
|  | chmod -r SANETESTD.1/x && | 
|  | chmod -rx SANETESTD.2 || | 
|  | error "bug in test sript: cannot prepare SANETESTD" | 
|  |  | 
|  | ! test -r SANETESTD.1/x && | 
|  | ! rm SANETESTD.1/x && ! test -f SANETESTD.2/x | 
|  | status=$? | 
|  |  | 
|  | chmod +rwx SANETESTD.1 SANETESTD.2 && | 
|  | rm -rf SANETESTD.1 SANETESTD.2 || | 
|  | error "bug in test sript: cannot clean SANETESTD" | 
|  | return $status | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | GIT_UNZIP=${GIT_UNZIP:-unzip} | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq UNZIP ' | 
|  | "$GIT_UNZIP" -v | 
|  | test $? -ne 127 | 
|  | ' | 
|  |  | 
|  | run_with_limited_cmdline () { | 
|  | (ulimit -s 128 && "$@") | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq CMDLINE_LIMIT 'run_with_limited_cmdline true' | 
|  |  | 
|  | build_option () { | 
|  | git version --build-options | | 
|  | sed -ne "s/^$1: //p" | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | test_lazy_prereq LONG_IS_64BIT ' | 
|  | test 8 -le "$(build_option sizeof-long)" | 
|  | ' |